This is for you, as promised, the pattern of “circle of joy”
I draw it as a graphic pattern and took some pics to make it clearer…
You’ll have a perfect circle when you crochet the first 3 rounds as this:
1st round: 11 tr (brides in frensh)
2nd round: 22 tr
3d round: 44 tr
and after that you crochet the 4th round as in the graphic pic (drawn with the purple color)
It is very easy, simple and so addictive you’ll see when you’ll try 😉
and you can use it to make so many beautiful projects: coasters, cushion, blanket and much more…
So, my friend, I will be more than happy to see something you crocheted using “circle of joy” and I will show you, myself, what I did with my black-border-circles-of-joy next time 🙂
A beautiful week end to you all!
See you next week,
Sucrette
Thank you so much for this pattern. I’ll use it, sure!!!
Hello Angie! This circle is so nice and your tutorial is very good! I like the way you have drawn it with colours and put the numbers of the rows, too! Waiting to see what you have in your mind to do with your circles…
Have a lovely day! Teje
Hello! This is really great! Thanks! May I ask what software do you use to make the graphic patterns? That’s reaççy useful.
Raquel
thanks a lot !!!!!
Dear Angie,
thank you for this really great pattern…
Have a nice Weekend and a Happy Time!
Send you many, many Greetings…
Marion
Thank you so much for the pattern. Have a lovely week end.
As ever beautiful work, your graphics are wonderful, thank you Im of to start some of these right now.
I love your work.
Angie,
Cant wait to try making up these beautiful squares.
Thanks for the pattern.
Also, thank you so much for passing on the Stylish Blogger award. I really enjoyed looking at all the blog sites you honored.
Thanks for another great pattern!
I’ve finally managed to post the dutch version of your flower pattern on my blog as well as an adaptation of it for two smaller flowers.
Regards,
Lalalizzie
Your “Circles of Joy” are beautiful, will definitely have to give them a try.
Thanks for the Blog Award you gave me – my first! I am overjoyed. M x
Very pretty graphic design, love it. Thank you for sharing, I will definitely be trying this out, maybe a tble runner.
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I will definitely have to try this one, even after I said I wasnt starting another project…
I, too, would love to know how you did the graphic pattern.
Cheers
Fi
Thank you all for your sweet comments! I used “Corel Draw” to draw the patterns. It is a graphic design software I learned to use at College!
Have a happy day!
Angie
Very pretty and colorful. I love this pattern!
I love this pattern, but being a beginner at crochet, I am having a problem. When I do the Treble stitch all around, the end result curls up instead of laying flat – am I supposed to do a chain stitch in between each TR? Or am I missing something?
Thank you! I’ve been looking for an easier less time consuming way to make a blanket than granny squares (I just can’t get the right) and this will be perfect!
Very cool coasters. How/where do I post a picture of mine to show you 🙂