Granny Bobble Spiral
Tutorial:
Begin by using your first color to create a magic loop, and then chain 4. Craft a bobble stitch using the special abbreviations as specified in the instructions. Next, chain 3 and gently pull up the loop, making it larger to prevent it from unraveling, and then drop it from your hook.
Now, attach your next color into the magic loop and replicate the stitches you previously worked in the first color. This means chaining 4, creating another bobble stitch, and then chaining 3. Once again, draw up the loop and release it from your hook.
Repeat this process with the remaining two colors, and once you’re done, tighten the magic loop. In each color, you should have a chain of 4, followed by a bobble stitch, and then a chain of 3. Reinsert your hook into the loop of the first color you worked with and tighten it.
Now, it’s time to work into the side of the chain-4 from the next color in round 1. This is where you’ll create the first corner. So, make a bobble stitch, chain 4, make another bobble stitch, and then chain 3. Pull up the loop and drop it from your hook.
Repeat this process with the other three colors. Once again, pick up the loop of the first color and create a bobble stitch in the next chain space, followed by a chain of 3.
Now, create the next corner in the subsequent chain space. This involves making a bobble stitch, chaining 4, making another bobble stitch, and then chaining 3. Once more, pull up the loop and drop it from your hook.
Continue with this pattern in rows 8 and 9, using the other three colors. Stick to the set pattern, working a bobble stitch followed by a chain of 3 in each side space. For the corners, create a bobble stitch, chain 4, make another bobble stitch, and then chain 3. Repeat this pattern in each color. When working spirals, it’s often helpful to use stitch markers to keep track of where each color on each row finishes. However, in this case, since each color on every row ends with the corner bobbles, you’ll always know when you’ve completed each row’s color.
To conclude, create another bobble stitch in the next chain space, followed by a chain of 3. The next bobble will be crafted using half double crochet stitches instead of double crochet. So, instead of dc4, perform hdc 4. Once the bobble is completed, chain 3.
The following bobble will be made with single crochet stitches rather than double crochet. To finish this part, chain 2 and slip stitch into the chain-2 corner space. Cut the yarn and fasten it off.
Repeat this process with the other three colors, but with the final color, refrain from fastening off.
Now, work a sequence of dc 3 in the corner chain space, [chain 1, dc 3] in each of the next four chain spaces, chain 2. Repeat this sequence three more times. Finally, slip stitch into the first dc, fasten off, and you’re done.
Video Tutorial
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Conclusion
The Granny Bobble Spiral crochet pattern is a fun and unique way to add texture and visual interest to your crochet projects. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, this pattern is an enjoyable and rewarding project to take on. Experiment with different color combinations to create stunning, one-of-a-kind items that will impress your friends and family. Happy crocheting!