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Knot Stitch Checkerboard Square Pattern
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1999 Sandi Marshall
Two versions of my checkerboard square follow, one shown in thread and one in yarn; both are interchangeable between the two versions

... will yours be a bedspread? Table runner, tablecloth? How about a scarf ... these versatile squares could be joined to become many things.

Directions are on this page for: Knot Stitch Checkerboard Square, Version 1


1999 Sandi Marshall
On a separate page:
Knot Stitch Checkerboard Square, Version 2
Shown as an 8" square in worsted weight yarn

This pattern uses treble stitches. If you need a brush-up on how to do them, there's a diagram and instructions here: crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa101897.htm

A how-to for doing the knot stitch, with step-by-step photos, is found at crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa122698.htm

At the bottom of this page is a photo how-to that shows you how the knot stitch portion of this pattern goes together.

Knot Stitch Checkerboard Square, Version 1
Designed by Sandi Marshall


1999 Sandi Marshall

Abbreviations used in this pattern:

ea each
ch chain
sc single crochet
st stitch
sts stitches
tr treble

Materials: Crochet Cotton Thread (size #10 used in model for a 3" square)
Size 8 steel crochet hook used for model.

Crochet this pattern with yarn for a larger square.

Directions:
Note: For each knot stitch in this pattern, you will make the first loop equal to about the width of two stitches.

Chain 30.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea sc across. (29 sc)
Row 2: sc in ea sc across.
Row 3: ch 1, sc in first 2 sc (work 2 knot stitches, skip next 5 sc, sc in next 5 sc) twice, work 2 knot sts, skip next 5 sc, sc in last 2 sc.
Row 4: ch 3 (counts as first treble), tr in next sc, (work knot stitch, next between the 2 knot stitches of previous row: sc in the closing loop of the first knot stitch directly below; work knot stitch, tr in next 5 sc) twice, (work knot stitch, next between the 2 knot stitches of previous row: sc in the closing loop of the first knot stitch directly below; work knot stitch, tr in last 2 sc.
Row 5: ch 1, sc in first 2 tr (ch 5, skip knot stitches, sc in next 5 tr) twice, ch 5, skip knot stitches, sc in last 2 tr.
Row 6: ch 1, sc in first 2 sc, (5 sc in ch 5 space, sc in next 5 sc) twice, 5 sc in ch 5 space, sc in last 2 sc.
Row 7: ch 1, sc in first 7 sc, work 2 knot stitches, skip next 5 sc, sc in next 5 sc, work 2 knot stitches, skip next 5 sc, sc in last 7 sc.
Row 8: ch 3 (counts as first tr), tr in next 6 sc, work knot st; between 2 knot sts of previous row: sc in closing loop of first knot st directly below; work knot stitch, tr in next 5 sc, work knot st; between 2 knot sts of previous row: sc in closing loop of first knot st directly below; work knot stitch, tr in last 7 sc.
Row 9: ch 1, sc in 7 tr, ch 5, skip knot sts, sc in next 5 tr, ch 5, skip knot sts, sc in last 7 tr.
Row 10: ch 1, sc in 7 sc, 5 sc in ch-5 space, sc in next 5 sc, 5 sc in ch-5 space, sc in last 7 sc.
Rows 11 - 14: Repeat rows 3 - 6.
Rows 15 - 18: Repeat rows 7 - 10.
Row 19: sc in ea sc across.

Work a round of single crochet completely around all four edges of the square. End off.

Hint: To make a scarf with this, keep repeating rows 3 - 10 for length desired, then work one row of sc on the end and do your round of single crochet around the outside edges to give it a finished look.

Copyright: This Knot Stitch Checkerboard Pattern copyright 1999 Sandi Marshall.
All rights reserved worldwide.
Free for your own personal use only.
Do not redistribute this pattern (with or without charge) in any form. Instead, you may give out the link (URL) of this page.

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Following is a photo how-to that shows you how the knot stitch portion of this pattern goes together.


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(Row 3) ... work 2 knot stitches ...

On next row:


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(Row 4) ... work a knot stitch,


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between two knot stitches of previous row: single crochet in the closing loop of first knot stitch directly below,


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work a knot stitch,


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treble in next single crochet.

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