Crochet Cosmos Square


This crochet square was inspired by the cosmos itself, that’s why I named it as “Cosmos Square”. It is a very easy and unique pattern everyone can make.



It’s a great square for a cushion or you can use it for a blanket. I try to explain every detail in the video and I’m working on the written pattern. I hope I can finish and share it with you soon.



I use Yarn Bee Soft&Sleek yarn (4 Ply) and 4,5mm crochet hook. It’s 13 x 13 inches square. You can make it one colour or you can choose your colours and make your own designs.


Thanks to lovely Rachel Websdale (rachelweb31). With her hardwork we have a written pattern now ♥ And thanks to Azra (loveforyarnandplants) who test the pattern and help us to make the pattern perfect.


Materials.
4.5mm hook
Size 4 / Aran Yarn approx 260m
Tapestry needle
Stitch marker
Stitches used are US terms.
Slip Stitch: ss. Stitch(es): st(s). Chain: ch. Skip stitch: sk.
Chain space: ch-sp. Single Crochet: sc. Double Crochet: dc. Half Double: hdc. Treble: tr. Popcorn st: pc. Back loop only: blo. Front loop only: flo. Yarn over: yo. Space: sp. Notes.
The popcorn stitch is formed by double crocheting 5 times in the same stitch, removing the hook from your 5th double crochet loop, inserting it through your first double crochet stitch and grabbing the 5th double crochet loop through the back and pulling it through. You will then fasten the popcorn stitch off by chaining one.

Round 15/16 you will be doing a crossed double crochet left for round 15 and right for round 16, both rounds will make a herringbone pattern.
Crossed dc left: sk st, 1 dc in next st, working in front of dc just made, insert hook from back to front into sk st and do a dc.
Crossed dc right: sk st, 1 dc in next st, working behind dc just made, dc in sk st.

Rnd 1: 7 sc in a magic ring, sl st into 1st st.

Rnd 2: ch 3, 4 dc in same st, make a pc st, pc st in next 7 sts around, sl st into 1st st. <8 pc sts>

Rnd 3: sl st into ch1 sp, ch 3, 4 dc in same sp and make a pc st, pc st in same sp, work 2 pc sts in each ch1 sp around, sl st into 1st pc st. <16 pc sts>

Rnd 4: sl st into ch1 sp, ch 3, 4 dc in sp and make a pc st, 2 pc sts in next sp, *1 pc st in next sp, 2 pc sts in next sp, repeat from * around, sl st into 1st pc st. <24 pc sts>

Rnd 5:  sl st into ch1 sp, ch 1, sc in same sp, *ch 2, sc in next sp, repeat from * around, ch 2, sl st into 1st sc st.

Rnd6: ch 1, sc in same st, *2 sc in ch2 sp, sc in sc st, repeat from * around, 2 sc in last ch2 sp, sl st into back loop of 1st sc st. <72 sc>

Rnd 7: ch 1, ch 1, blo sc in same st, blo sc in each st around, place a marker in front loop of 8th st, sl st into 1st sc st. <72 sc>

Rnd 8: ch 2, dc in same st, ch 6, sl st into st with the marker, turn your work clockwise, sc in each ch of ch6, sl st into dc and turn, *dc in next st on the row, 2 dc in next st, ch 6, sk next flo st after the marker and sl st into next one, turn in clockwise, work sc in each ch of ch6, sl st into last dc, turn, repeat from * around, finish the rnd with dc in last st, dc in 1st dc sp of the rnd, sl st into 1st st. <36 loops>

Rnd 9: sc in each st around (do not work on the slip stitched ones on rnd 8), at the end of rnd, remove hook from the working loop and insert hook into the 1st sc from back to front, pull the loop from last st through. <72>

Rnd 10: ch 1, bpsc in each st around, sl st into 1st st. <72>

*From now on, going from circle to square.

Rnd 11: ch 4(counts as a tr), tr in same st, *dc in next 3 sts, hdc in next 2 sts, sc in next 7 sts, hdc in next 2 sts, dc in next 3 sts, ( 2 tr, ch 3, 2 tr ) in next st, repeat from * around, work your last 2 tr into the same sp as 1st 2 tr, ch 1, join with a hdc into 4th st. <84>

Rnd 12: ch 3(counts as a dc), dc in same sp(corner sp), *dc in next 21 sts, (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) in corner sp, repeat from * around, work 2 dc, ch 1 in last corner, and join with a hdc into 3rd ch. <100>

Rnd 13: ch 1, 2 sc in same sp, *sc in next 25 sts, (2 sc, ch 1, 2 sc) in corner sp, repeat from * around, work 2 sc in last corner, and join with a sc into 1st st. <116>

Rnd 14: ch 1, sc in same sp, work bpsc in each st, and (sc, ch 1, sc) in each corner sp around until last corner, work sc, ch 1, and join with a sc into 1st st. <116>

**On Rnd 15, work your crossed dc sts by working the second dc in front of the first dc st by inserting hook to the stitch or space from back to front.

Rnd 15: ch 3, work dc in the corner sp to the right of ch3, we need an even number of sts so on this round sk the 1st st after each corner, then,  *crossed dc, repeat from * until you have 16 crossed sts across on each side, work (crossed dc, ch 3, crossed dc) in corner spaces. In the last corner sp, work crossed dc, ch 1 and join with a hdc into 3rd ch. <68 crossed dc>

**On Rnd 16, work your crossed dc sts by working the second dc behind of the first dc st by inserting hook to the stitch or space from front to back.

Rnd 16: ch 3, work dc into the corner sp to the right of ch3, *crossed dc, repeat from * until you have 18 crossed sts on each side, work (crossed dc, ch 3, crossed dc) in corner spaces. In the last corner sp, work crossed dc, ch 1 and join with a hdc into 3rd ch. <76 crossed dc>

Rnd 17: ch 1, 2 sc in same sp, work sc in each st around and (2 sc, ch 1, 2 sc) in corner spaces until last corner. In the last corner sp, work 2 sc and join with a sc into 1st st. <168>

Rnd 18: ch 1, sc in same sp, work bpsc in each st around and (sc, ch 1, sc) in corner spaces until last corner. In the last corner sp, work sc and join with a sc into 1st st. <176>

Rnd 19: ch 2, dc in corner sp, ch 4, sk 1, sl st into flo of next st, turn your work clockwise, sc in each ch of ch4, dc in corner sp, dc in skipped st, *ch 4, sk 1, sl st into flo of next st, turn, sc in each ch of ch4, sl st into last dc st, blo dc in previous worked flo sl st, dc in skipped st, repeat from * until you have 22 loops(until next corner). In corner spaces, work, ch 4, sl st into sp, turn, sc in next 4 ch, sl st into last dc, turn, dc in last blo, dc in same sp, ch 4, sl st into same sp, turn, sc in next 4 ch, sl st into last dc, turn, (dc, ch 3, dc) in same sp. For other sides and corners, repeat the same steps until last corner. In the last corner, ch 4, sl st into sp, turn, sc in next 4 ch, sl st into last dc, turn, dc in last blo, dc in sp, ch 4, sl st in between of 1st and 2nd dc of the rnd into corner sp, turn, sc in next 4 ch, sl st into last dc, turn, dc in same sp, ch 1, join with a hdc into 1st st. <96 loops>

Rnd 20: ch 1, 2 sc in same sp, and work sc in 2 sts between each 2 loops on the sides, and (2 sc, ch 1, 2 sc) in the corners until last corner. In the last corner, work sc and join with a sc into the 1st st. <200>

Rnd 21: ch 1, sc in same sp, work bpsc in each st on each side and (sc, ch 1, sc) in the corners until last corner. In the last corner, work sc and cut the yarn.

Thread a needle, insert needle to the 1st st from front to back, insert again into the last st from top to back. Weave in ends.



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Hi. I'm Pınar. I'm 36 years old crochet designer from Turkey. I share all my free crochet patterns here. I like to make almost everyting but especially blankets and hats. I hope you like my projects.

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