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    Do you want to learn how to crochet a Victorian Lattice Square? Here you will learn how to do it step by step.

    Victorian Lattice Square is a project beloved by crocheters. It’s easy to make, even for beginners, and looks really lovely. Its a perfect project for who like working in squares.

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    Regardless of whether it’s winter or not, having a blanket for those cold days is essential, but this project might interest you because you can use them in blankets, potholders and bedspreads. Designed by Destany Wymore is a beautiful hand crocheted pattern with granny squares perfect for a baby or wedding gift!

    Materials:
    Size7/4.5mm hook and WW yarn (I used Caron Simply Soft.)

    Stitches used:
    SLST- slip stitch CH- chain SC- single crochet DC- double crochet sp-space
    DC2TOG- double crochet 2 together. Yarn over (YO) hook, insert hook in stitch (st), pull up a loop, 3 loops on hook. YO hook, pull through 2 loops. YO hook insert into st, pull up a loop, 4 loops on hook. YO, pull through 2 loops, 3 loops on hook. YO pull through last 3 loops. One dc2tog made.

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    Victorian Lattice Square

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