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Crossroads
Crossroads
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CROSSROADS
A traditional granny square with a twist
Suggestions
This pattern can be made into many things, the main ones being, blanket, cushion, wall hanging, poncho, placemat etc. Let your imagination run wild.
Pattern:
This pattern is written in US terms and consists of step-by-step photographs and an exclusive video tutorial to help you along the way (this tutorial is a link within the pattern, you will not receive a separate link), please read the entire pattern before commencing. Please do not share the link with anyone. I’ve worked really hard to produce this pattern.
Skill level:
It is aimed at an Intermediate crocheter due to the stitches used, but as mentioned above, the use of the video tutorial will be able to help those who feel they might not be able to make it.
Yarn:
Fiddlesticks Superb 8 was used to make the ones shown. However any yarn and corresponding hook should do, just increase or decrease your hook size accordingly.
Other Materials:
4.5mm hook (or corresponding hook to go with your choice of yarn)
Scissors
Yarn needle
Blocking equipment if desired
Gauge:
Not important - depends on your tension and yarn, find what works for you comfortably and then find the ring to fit if it’s bigger or smaller :)
Social Media:
I love seeing my patterns made, so please use the hashtag #crochetcrossroads so I can see it. But most importantly ‘Project’ it, stalking your work is much easier that way ;)
THANK YOU
A big thank you to my testers Terrii, Margie, Jess, Courtney, Anne, Narelle, Tash and Anna, without you I wouldn’t be able to do what I do xo
LANGUAGE:
This pattern and all my other patterns are written in English only.
COPYRIGHT
© Emily Penn 2025. All rights Reserved. My patterns and tutorials are for your personal use only, are my property and are protected by copyright. It may not be copied, shared, translated, published, altered, edited or distributed either online or offline.
You are free to sell items made from this pattern, as long as they are made by yourself in a limited number. Please mention The Loopy Stitch (Emily Littlefair/Penn) as designer, and use your own photos to promote and sell your items.





