From crochet.about.com - Little Triangles Design Afghan Square

Pattern Created by Sandi Marshall
Using v-stitches -
In this design, openwork and solid sections form the look of columns of triangle shapes,
with post stitches accenting the center of the square. This square is the same size as
my Semicircles Square,
Min and Max Triangles Square and my
Triangle Trio Square, so these could be combined
within an afghan that is made of joined squares.
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Materials Used In The Example: About 1/3 oz. worsted weight yarn, US size H hook
Finished Size: About 7 inches square (without outside round),
About 7 1/2 inches square (with outside round added). For an 8 inch square, add one additional
outside round in single crochet.
Gauge: 2 dc rows = 1 inch, 7 dc = 2 inches
Abbreviations: bpdc = back post double crochet, ch = chain, dc = double crochet,
ea = each, fpdc = front post double crochet, sc = single crochet,
sl st = slip stitch, v-st = v-stitch
How To Slip Stitch (sl st) = Insert hook in stitch, wrap yarn over hook, pull yarn
through the stitch and through the loop on the hook, at the same time.
How to Crochet in One Loop Only:
http://crochet.about.com/library/blbackfrontloop.htm
How to Skip a Stitch:
http://crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa071804.htm
V-Stitch: In this pattern, a v-stitch is made by crocheting (dc, ch 1, dc) all in
one same stitch.
Photos Showing How To Crochet a V-Stitch: See
http://crochet.about.com/library/bl_doll_blanket.htm (scroll down that page for step-by-step photos)
How to Do Post Stitches:
http://crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa060797.htm
Pattern Directions
Designed by Sandi Marshall, copyright 2006 by Sandi Marshall, licensed to About.com, Inc.
See terms of use below the pattern directions. Please keep the copyright statement with the pattern directions when you print out or save the pattern.
Starting Chain: chain 26.
Row 1: sc in one loop only of ea ch (the remaining loops will be used when adding the
outside round to the finished rows). sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea ch across. (25 sc)
Row 2: ch 3 (counts as first dc), skip next sc,
(dc, ch 1, dc) all in next sc for v-stitch, (skip next 2 sc, v-stitch in next sc) twice,
skip next sc, dc in ea of next 5 sc, skip next sc, (v-stitch in next sc, skip next 2 sc) twice,
v-stitch in next sc, skip next sc, dc in last sc.
Row 3: (right side of square) ch 3 (counts as first dc), skip next dc of v-stitch of
previous row, v-stitch in ch-1 sp (in center of v-stitch), skip ea of next 2 dc,
v-stitch in ch-1 sp (in center of next v-stitch), skip next dc of same v-stitch,
dc in next dc, dc in next ch-1 sp, dc in ea of next 2 dc, fpdc around post of next dc,
dc in next dc, fpdc around post of next dc, dc in next dc,
skip next dc, v-stitch in ch-1 sp (in center of v-stitch), skip ea of next 2 dc,
v-stitch in ch-1 sp (in center of next v-stitch), skip next dc of same v-stitch,
dc in next dc, dc in next ch-1 sp, dc in ea of next 2 dc.
Row 4: (wrong side of square) ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in ea of next 4 dc,
dc in ch-1 sp (in center of v-stitch), dc in next dc, skip next dc, v-stitch in ch-1 sp (in center of
v-stitch), skip next dc of same v-stitch, dc in next dc, bpdc around post of next dc,
dc in next dc, bpdc around post of next dc, dc in ea of next 5 dc,
dc in next ch-1 sp, dc in next dc,
skip next dc, v-stitch in ch-1 sp (in center of v-stitch), skip next dc of same v-stitch,
dc in last dc.
Row 5: ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in next dc, dc in ch-1 sp, dc in ea of
next 8 dc, fpdc around post of next dc, dc in next dc, fpdc around post of next dc,
dc in ea of next 2 dc, dc in ch-1 sp, dc in ea of next 8 dc.
Row 6: ch 3 (counts as first dc),
skip next dc, v-stitch in next dc, (skip next 2 dc, v-stitch in next dc) twice,
skip next dc, dc in next dc, bpdc around post of next dc, dc in next dc, bpdc around post of next dc,
dc in next dc, skip next dc, (v-stitch in next dc, skip next 2 dc) twice,
v-stitch in next dc, skip next dc, dc in last dc.
Rows 7 - 10, Repeat Rows: Repeat rows 3 - 6, in order.
Rows 11 - 13, Repeat Rows: Repeat rows 3 - 5, in order.
Row 14: ch 1, sc in ea dc across.
Used in Outside Round: At the following links, you can see photos showing how to
sc around dc post at
http://crochet.about.com/library/blscdpost.htm and sc in the remaining loop of ea ch at
http://crochet.about.com/od/learncrochet/ss/remloops.htm
Outside Round: ch 1, turn, sc in ea sc of row 14, ch 2 for corner, then
working along the next side, sc in the end of the first sc row, work 2 sc around the post of
ea dc at end of ea row, sc in the end of the last sc row on this side, ch 2 for corner,
sc in the remaining loop of ea ch along the next side, ch 2 for corner,
sc in the end of the first sc row, work 2 sc around the post of
ea dc at end of ea row, sc in the end of the last sc row on this side, ch 2 for corner,
sl st in the first sc of this round.
Pattern created by Sandi Marshall, copyright
2006 by Sandi Marshall, licensed to About.com, Inc.
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