Daisy Centre Mandala Square
Woo hoo I managed to turn the DAISY CENTRE MANDALA into a square! I think these will make a fantastic stashbusting afghan
I used a light grey to do the squaring.
Here is how I did it:
Row 1: into sp between any 7dc cluster on last row of Mandala, 4ch; (3ch 1sc into top of 4th dc on next 7dc cluster; 3ch 1sc into sp between next 7dc cluster) repeat to last sp between clusters; 3ch, 1sc into 4dc on last 7dc cluster; 3ch ss into first chain at start of row
Row 2: ss into first 3ch sp, 3sc; 1ch (into next 3ch sp, 3sc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3hdc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3dc, 1ch) x 2: into next 3ch sp 3tr, 3ch, 3tr, 1ch (first corner formed); [(into next 3ch sp, 3dc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3hdc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3sc, 1ch) x3; (into next 3ch sp, 3hdc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3dc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3tr, 3ch, 3tr, 1ch - corner formed)] x3; (into next 3ch sp, 3dc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3hdc, 1ch) x2; ss into ch at start
At this stage your square will still be looking slightly curved
Row 3: 4ch, sc into next 1ch sp; (3ch, 1sc into next 1ch sp) repeat to 2nd last 1ch sp; 3ch ss into 1st chain at start
Note: into corner 3ch do sc, 3ch, sc
Row 4: ss into 3ch sp; 2ch; 2hdc, 1ch; (3hdc, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x4; (3dc, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x2; 3tr, 1ch into next 3ch sp [3tr, 3ch, 3tr, 1ch into corner 3ch; 3tr, 1ch into next 3ch sp; (3dc, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x2; (3hd, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x7; (3dc, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x2; 3tr, 1ch into next 3ch sp] x3; 3tr, 3ch, 3tr; 1ch into last 3ch corner sp; 3tr, 1ch into next 3ch sp; 3tr, 1c into next 3ch sp; (3dc, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x2; (3hdc, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x2; ss into top of start 2ch to close
The edges do look every so slightly untidy - so if I was going to use this as an aghan block I would do a row of 3dc cluster around to tidy it up nicely!
I used a light grey to do the squaring.
Here is how I did it:
Row 1: into sp between any 7dc cluster on last row of Mandala, 4ch; (3ch 1sc into top of 4th dc on next 7dc cluster; 3ch 1sc into sp between next 7dc cluster) repeat to last sp between clusters; 3ch, 1sc into 4dc on last 7dc cluster; 3ch ss into first chain at start of row
Row 2: ss into first 3ch sp, 3sc; 1ch (into next 3ch sp, 3sc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3hdc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3dc, 1ch) x 2: into next 3ch sp 3tr, 3ch, 3tr, 1ch (first corner formed); [(into next 3ch sp, 3dc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3hdc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3sc, 1ch) x3; (into next 3ch sp, 3hdc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3dc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3tr, 3ch, 3tr, 1ch - corner formed)] x3; (into next 3ch sp, 3dc, 1ch) x2; (into next 3ch sp, 3hdc, 1ch) x2; ss into ch at start
At this stage your square will still be looking slightly curved
Row 3: 4ch, sc into next 1ch sp; (3ch, 1sc into next 1ch sp) repeat to 2nd last 1ch sp; 3ch ss into 1st chain at start
Note: into corner 3ch do sc, 3ch, sc
Row 4: ss into 3ch sp; 2ch; 2hdc, 1ch; (3hdc, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x4; (3dc, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x2; 3tr, 1ch into next 3ch sp [3tr, 3ch, 3tr, 1ch into corner 3ch; 3tr, 1ch into next 3ch sp; (3dc, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x2; (3hd, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x7; (3dc, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x2; 3tr, 1ch into next 3ch sp] x3; 3tr, 3ch, 3tr; 1ch into last 3ch corner sp; 3tr, 1ch into next 3ch sp; 3tr, 1c into next 3ch sp; (3dc, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x2; (3hdc, 1ch into next 3ch sp) x2; ss into top of start 2ch to close
The edges do look every so slightly untidy - so if I was going to use this as an aghan block I would do a row of 3dc cluster around to tidy it up nicely!
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