Knitted Square Popcorn Stitch by Donielle Oliver Showvay

Knitted Square Popcorn Stitch

Knitting
June 2020
Aran (8 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 10 - 6.0 mm
100 - 120 yards (91 - 110 m)
12” x 12”
English
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This is a pattern for a single knitted square intended for use in knitting a sampler Afghan quilt. It is immediately available after purchase by downloading the PDF from your email inbox.

Included in this pattern are helpful video tutorials for the stitch pattern as well as for joining your knitted squares once you are finished knitting them.

Are you interested in making your own unique sampler square blanket? You may have seen many ads for other knitted sampler blankets that include several patterns for the squares. But what if you don’t particularly like one or two of those patterns?

Stop spending all that time creating something you don’t absolutely love! With single knitted squares, you can pick and choose the patterns that speak to you and your own style. You can choose easy patterns that knit up quickly or you can choose challenging knitting patterns that will stretch your skills. You can mix and match any way you like!

This popcorn stitch pattern consists of mainly knits and purls, since most of the square is stockinette. This means that the right side is only Knit stitches with a few popcorn stitches placed carefully throughout. The wrong side is always only Purl stitches. Because of the simplicity of this square, it is another great choice for the beginner knitter. The placement of the special stitches creates an interesting texture that looks like little baby popcorn pieces all over the square. Adorable!

You can quickly memorize the pattern and take your knitting with you to work on as you ride in a car or sit in a waiting room. You won’t be working on a heavy blanket as it grows in size, because each square is knit individually. This popcorn stitch pattern is taught clearly in the pattern, which includes helpful video tutorial links, as well as relevant abbreviation definitions. You’ll be able to knit right along with the video tutorials as you learn how to cast on the yarn to your needle, make each kind of stitch, and finally bind off at the end.

This is the third square in my knitted squares series. I will continue to create new and interesting patterns for you to choose from, so if you’d like to stay informed when I publish new patterns, you can “favorite” this shop. Etsy will automatically notify you when new knitted square patterns are available!

This knitted square is 12 inches. If you choose to use twelve squares of this size to create your knitted sampler blanket, the finished knitted blanket will be approximately 40” x 50” including a small border.

If you are new to knitting, a fun idea for a sampler blanket would be to start out with easy patterns on your knitted squares, like simple textures. Then you could choose a few intermediate patterns, like simple lacework, or maybe some bobbles. If you’re feeling adventurous, you could even choose a couple challenging squares, like reversible cables, or intricate lacework. It’s completely up to you!

You’ll love snuggling under this heirloom quality blanket with your loved ones. And they’ll know that each stitch was chosen and created by you with love!

You can find the other Squares in this Knitted Patchwork Quilt series here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/KnittingKnicely?ref=seller-plat...

Are you wanting some extra guidance in making your project?
Would you like to make this as a special gift for a friend, but you’re unsure where to begin?

I’m here to help! Contact me through Etsy or through my Facebook page at www.facebook.com/knittingknicely. I’ll guide you through and answer all your questions, and before you know it you’ll be happily knitting your way to your finished project!

Project Details:

Size: 12” x 12”

~100 yds (#4) medium weight yarn (I used “I Love This Cotton” in Color Pewter)

Knitting Needles Size US 10 (6 mm) - I used circular needles, but straight needles would work fine as well.

Yarn Needle for sewing in ends

Gauge: 16 stitches x 22 rows = 4” in Stockinette Stitch

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