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Flowers for Lydia
This square is a marriage between the Lydia squares I used for the Lydia blanket, and the Rose border I used for the same blanket.
Because this pattern is a mix of those 2 elements, I have not written it out again, but I do provide all the necessary links and instructions for putting the 2 parts together to create this square. (Instructions are provided as step-by-step photo tutorials.)
Size
Your size will depend on the hook and yarn you choose to use. Please see details below:
This square was made using Scheepjes Cotton 8 and a 3.25 mm crochet hook. It is 19 cm (7.5″) big. Using double knit yarn and a 4 mm crochet hook, your square will be approx. 25 cm (10″), depending on your gauge. If you are using worsted weight yarn and a 5.5 mm crochet hook, your square should be 31 cm (just a smidge over 12″).
I hope you have fun making this square,
Dedri
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