Tuesday, October 13, 2020

NEVER ENDING LOVE 12" SQ

 DragonFlyMomof2 Designs©

“Never Ending Love ”

Aurora Suominen Copyright ©2010 All rights reserved.

I Hook & Worsted Weight Yarn

For Abbreviations/videos/links, see “DragonFlyMomof2 Designs” at http://myblueangels.blogspot.com/


NOTES: Bolded print: Repeat in pattern. “STS”=Stitches: Any st or chsps. POPCORN: Work 4dc in one st, remove hk fr lp, insert into first dc, grab last dc and pull through. Counts as 1dc in st counts. FPDC=Front post double crochet: this st is worked around the post of a dc. 


Rnd 1: Ch4, work 15dc in 4th ch from hook.  Join in top of ch4.  (16dc)


Round 2: (Ch3, 4dc) in same stitch.  [Dc in next 3sts,  (4dc) in next dc.]4x, omitting last corner.  Join in top of beg ch3.  (28dc)  Slst in 2dc. 


Round 3: Beg corner.  [Fpdc in next dc, dc in next 2dc, popcorn in next dc, dc in next 2, fpdc in next dc, corner in ch1sp]4x, omitting last corner, join. (44sts) Slst over to corner ch1sp.


Round 4: Beg corner.  [Dc in next 2dc, Fpdc in next dc, dc in next 5dc, fpdc in next dc, dc in next 2dc, corner in ch1sp]4x, omitting last corner, join. (60dc) Slst over to corner ch1sp. 


Round 5: Beg corner. [Dc in next 4dc, fpdc in next dc, dc in next 5st, fpdc in next dc, dc in next 4dc, corner in ch1sp].4x, omitting last corner, join.  (76dc) slst over to corner ch1sp. 


Round 6: Beg corner.  [Dc in next 6dc, fpdc in next dc, dc in next 2dc, Popcorn in next dc, dc in next 2dc, fpdc in next dc, dc in next 6dc,  corner in ch1sp] 4x, omitting last corner, join.  (92dc) slst over to ch1sp.  


Round 7: Slst into next dc, slst into ch1sp, slst in next dc, [+Skip 3dc, in next dc work 10tc (Heart hump), skip 3dc and slst into next dc.  Dc in next 5 dc, Slst into next dc, skip 3dc, in next dc work 10tc, skip 3dc+,  slst in next dc, skip ch1sp and slst in next dc.]3x  Repeat +to+ once, join in first slst.  (80tc, 20dc)  


Round 8: Ch4, in same st, work tc, ch2, 2tc,  [+Ch10 (Work behind the tc Heart Humps) Skip heart hump and dc in next slst and in next 6sts.  Ch10 and skip heart hump,+  in middle slst (Between humps) work (2tc, ch2, 2tc).]4x, omitting last corner, join. (16tc, 28dc) slst over to ch2sp. 


Round 9: Beg corner. (see R2.)  [Dc in next 2tc, +in next ch10 sp, (work 4dc in sp, tc behind the heart hump in the st you made the 10tr in in R7,  4dc in sp)+.  Dc in next 7dc, repeat +to+ once more, dc in next 2tc, corner in ch2 space, (see R2).]4x, omitting last corner, join.  (132 total sts) slst over to ch1sp.  


Round 10: Beg corner.  [Dc in 8dc, (yo insert hk in between the 5th & 6th tc of hh, and into the tc of R9, complete dc), dc in 15dc, repeat +to+ once, dc in 8dc, corner in ch1sp]4x, omitting last corner, join.  (148dc)  


Rnd 11: Beg corner.  [Dc in 37dc, corner in ch1sp]4x, omitting last corner, join.  (156dc) 


Personal use only, no pattern reproductions, selling or copying allowed.  Pattern available for download on Ravelry.  "Dragonflymomof2" http://www.ravelry.com/designers/aurora-suominen




 


17 comments:

gwlinda1942@gmail.com said...

Row 2 needs to corrected there's no ch 1 but in row 3 it says to work I the ch 1

Wendy Gunter said...

How do you get the written pattern? I went to Ravely and couldn't find it.

Unknown said...

Thank you for sharing your beautiful design, I appreciate the collection I've been putting together as I have been recovering from covid pneumonia. It has been comforting to have you extending such a kindness, though my hands have had to remain idle, you've allowed my mind to stay active, and I thank you.
✌🏻💗🙂

GrannyFay said...

tried this one--found it a bit confusing when you say beg corner--but no instructions for a corner the figure tc? what is that I really want to use this square for a baby blanket but although I have done a lot of crochet I am puzzled! help! thanks

GrannyFay said...

tried this one--found it a bit confusing when you say beg corner--but no instructions for a corner the figure tc? what is that I really want to use this square for a baby blanket but although I have done a lot of crochet I am puzzled! help! thanks

Bonnie said...

In round 9 and 10 what does tc and hh mean?

Bonnie said...

In round 9 and 10 what does tc and hh mean?

Bonnie said...

In round 9 and 10 what does tc and hh mean?

Bonnie said...

On this pattern what does tc and hh mean?

Bonnie said...

On this pattern what does tc and hh mean?

Donna Reasons said...

It is so darling. I want to thank you for the pattern. Can’t wait to start it. If for baby, what kind of yarn is best to use? I don’t want to get their little toes or fingers caught up in the yarn. Any suggestions? 💕💖💕

Unknown said...

Thank you

Unknown said...

I love this pattern . I want to try it

Linda said...

Thank you for sharing this pattern….it is so nice when the designers let you know after each row or two how many stitches you should have. This helps with new patterns, actually all patterns. Just want you to know I appreciate what you do.
Sincerely,
Linda

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry in advance for the length of this message but I hope you're inspired by it(you the creator of Never Ending Love pattern)
5 years ago this coming September(26) my daughter gave birth to the sweetest baby girl.. Her features were ever so delicate, her hair felt like silk, and her smile was there cutest, and she hugged her grandma's heart, the 2 times I saw her alive.. When I held I didn't want to let her go.. I took visual pictures of her as I stared at my little blessing in my arms and I stored each one lovingly in my heart as I didn't know how long I'd have with her because we knew before she was born, she wouldn't be with long.
How does one truly prepare their heart to say good bye to someone they never wanted to let go of?
God gave us 21 days with our precious Wesleigh, Elise, Hope before taking her home.. She never made it home, she spent her short life at sick kids in Toronto, that's where you come in.
One day my daughter went to the gift shop, that is where she found, and would later purchase, a crocheted granny square blanket.
My daughter said it was not the prettiest blanket, it looked somewhat imperfect... Just like Wesleighs wee heart.
Each square contained a heart shape in it.. Another reason she bought it.
For the remainder of Wesleighs days that would be her cuddle blanket. My daughter still has it to this very day.
About 2 years after God took our Wesleigh home an idea came to me, I wanted to make my daughter an adult sized one to wrap up however! There was one problem.. I didn't have the pattern SO one day when my daughter was out I took some photos of the blanket and I posted them in my crocheted group and TJAT is when someone in the group sent me the pattern and this link.
When I saw the name of the pattern I cried.. "Never Ending Love" how PERFECTLY fitting in every sense.
I've purchased some different variegated wool, each one contains different shades of purple however the written pattern has been retired and the videos on f.b are different and only have rows 3-5 and 6-8 I couldn't find a tutorial for the beginning which for me, a bit more than a beginner, I needed the whole pattern.
So I was wondering if you would mind doing a tutorial for this pattern.. I'd grately appreciate it.. Or an updated version of this one in written form as the original pattern and this one have a couple of differences and I would really love to have it done for my daughter by September on what would have been her 5th birthday.. My same daughter was pregnant with twin boys a year and a half later.. Sadly they were delivered still born at 28 weeks.

Unknown said...

Not the photo pictured, wanted one with heart? Tired of bait and switch . Please remove my email

Dragonflymomof2 said...

I don't know what you're talking about. I've done no bait and switch. I'm looking at the post you just made a comment on, and i can see the picture of a square with hearts.