It's your favourite time of the year, yep, the Stitch Along with our friends at Joann Fabrics and Crafts is back! Based on your interest, the designer has created another fun mystery that is intended to build your skills.
It's A Stitch Sampler
This one is like a stitch sampler. Each week, I am showing you a unique concept. Though we stop at a certain point each week, each clue can be an afghan all to itself. So if you like a particular week, you can expand the clue to continue onward. It's a neat idea.
If this is your first time working through total mystery crochet along with us here’s how it works. Each week a new clue is released here. If you miss a week, don’t worry! The progressive clues are collected here as well.
The Clues
Like always, we save the clues here on our website and keep the videos forever. So if you miss the Stitch Along with this time around, you can always come back another time.
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Let Me Share More - Introduction
You may be wondering how to choose your yarns or colours, or even what this project will look like when it’s done! While that’s all part of the fun, we do have colour clues for you. I’m going to treat you to the clue right now!
In the pattern, the instructions call for specific colours for each version. We’ll be using Caron One Pound for this pattern.
- Contrast A – 2 balls
- Contrast B – 1 ball
- Contrast C – 1 ball
Version 1
- Contrast A: Off White
- Contrast B: Pale Green
- Contrast C: Light Terracotta
Version 2
- Contrast A: Off White
- Contrast B: Soft Grey Mix
- Contrast C: Hollyhock
Version 3
- Contrast A: Sunflower
- Contrast B: Dark Pink
- Contrast C: Grass Green
The project we’ll be making together is at an experienced beginner to intermediate skill level. We’ll release weekly tutorial videos to accompany the pattern clue.
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Pattern Tutorials with Crochet Timings
Week 1 - March 12
- Follow the lines to greatness as you make your first clue. While the instructions appear to be a lot, take a look at the crochet diagram available and see how the lines work their way through the project. All of the squares only have 18 rounds to complete.
- Finished square is approximately 23" x 23".
DOWNLOAD YOUR CLUE 1 PATTERN HERE
- The clue will take between 3 - 4 hours to complete.
Tutorials
Right Handed
Left Handed
Week 2 - March 19
- The centre of this square starts off as a circle and then transitions to a square not too far into the project. Once beyond the circle, the remaining of the square has a 3 round repeat pattern going on. With an eye-popping texture that will appear instantly from the very beginning. Essentially, you have 2 of 3 rounds of straight double crochet and the 3rd round is the texture being applied. So it's nice to have texture but 2 rounds of regular crochet to zoom through.
- Finished square is approximately 23" x 23".
Download YOUR WEEK 2 PATTERN HERE
- Use the same hook size and yarn you selected for Week 1. If your square isn't to the size of everyone else's, don't worry about it if your square isn't buckling. Just means you are either a tight or looser crocheter. By using the same hook size and yarn, each square should work out for you.
- You will use Colour B for this clue. So not the same colour as you used in Week 1.
- The clue will take 4 - 5 hours to complete. It's the longest square for the entire project.
Tutorials
Right Handed
Left Handed
Week 3 - March 26
- The centre of this square starts off as a circle and then transitions to a square not too far into the project. Once beyond the circle, the remaining of the square has a 3 round repeat pattern going on. With an eye-popping texture that will appear instantly from the very beginning. Essentially, you have 2 of 3 rounds of straight double crochet and the 3rd round is the texture being applied. So it's nice to have texture but 2 rounds of regular crochet to zoom through.
- Finished square is approximately 23" x 23".
Download YOUR WEEK 3 PATTERN HERE
- Use Colour A (Same as week 1). Use the same hook size, 5 mm/ H Hook and yarn brand you selected for this stitch along. If your square isn't to the size of everyone else's, don't worry about it if your square isn't buckling. Just means you are either a tight or looser crocheter. By using the same hook size and yarn, each square should work out for you.
- This square won't take as long as week 2 as the cables start to materialize before your very own eyes. With a unique perspective on the corners, I touched on areas where I think you may lose stitches so you know exactly where to go.
- The clue will take 3 - 4 hours to complete.
Tutorials
Right Handed
Left Handed
Week 4 - April 2nd
- The clue will be taken 2 - 3 hours to complete.
- Final Border will take about 2 - 3 hours.
- Once completed, you will be ready to sew the 4 squares together. Match each side together and do an invisible join as suggested in the tutorial.
DOWNLOAD YOUR WEEK 4 PATTERN HERE
- When the four are sewed together, you will complete the border as suggested. There are 3 rounds required for each of the 3 colours. However, I have made an exception for the challenge to eliminate out 2 rounds. Colour A - 3 Rounds, Colour B - 2 Rounds, and Colour C - 2 Rounds.
- When you are done, snap a photo and proceed below to learn how to submit a photo for the official gallery.
Tutorials
Right Handed
Left Handed
Assembling
Right Handed
Left Handed
Shar White says
Thanks for including the left-handed videos. I now have the yarn and even though started late I am looking forward to finishing the afghan.
Liz Blair says
I just watched the stitch along assembly video and got a little lost at the part where Mikey had just finished showing how to do the whip stitch stitch. He said to continue and weave in and out three times. What am I supposed to be weaving in and out three times? Am I reinforcing the whip stitch or doing something else here?
Karen Johnson says
He is referring to weaving in the tails
Liz Blair says
Thank you! I was hoping that was it. ?
Penny Taylor says
Would it be ok to add extra squares on to the afghan or would that be against the challenge. My squares came out to around 19" x 19". I guess I should have used a bigger hook at the beginning, too late now. 🙂 I think its probably wide enough to cover up, but its pretty short. Thank you for sharing this pattern with us, its been fun and interesting. Learning new stitches is fun!!!