A hexagon crochet square is a small, flat, six-sided shape that is crocheted in a hexagonal pattern, typically used in various projects such as blankets, shawls, and home decor. It is a versatile shape, and the hexagon motif is a popular choice for creating textured, colorful, and geometric designs. The hexagon crochet square starts at the center and works outward, with the number of stitches increasing with each round to form the six sides. Each round typically adds a new layer of stitches, and you can change colors, create patterns, or add different stitches to create a unique design.
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About This Pattern
How to Join Hexagons
Once you've made several hexagons, you can join them together by using a whip stitch, slip stitch, or join-as-you-go technique, depending on your preferred look. They can be arranged in a variety of ways (like a honeycomb or scattered pattern) to form larger projects.
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Pattern Instructions
Written Instructions
This pattern is written and charted using standard US crochet terminology.
Materials needed to make a fun patterned crochet hexagon square
Yarn weight: DK - Double knit weighted yarn
Crochet hook size: 3.5mm
Finished measurement : Hexagon Crochet Square size : 11 x 11 cm / 4 x 4 inches
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Skills required
Understand the basics of working in the round.
Joining different yarn colors and how to end and finish rows.
Techniques
Gauge: stick to the same yarn weight and crochet hook throughout making your squares, or your squares will not match up.
Work in the end, as you go will help you at the end when it comes to finishing the blanket unless you love spending a day at least to work on loose ends.
Pattern Notes
The pattern is worked in the round with (RS) right side facing front.
Pattern Instructions
Abbreviation
bet : bet
rep : repeat
rnd : round
ch : chain
sl : slipstitch
sp : space
ch-sp : chain space
st : stitch
sts(s) : stitches
hdc : half double crochet
dc : double crochet
Pattern Reference
This page is part of a larger crochet pattern and is intended as a companion tutorial or stitch reference. For complete instructions, materials, sizing information, and all pattern sections, please visit the main pattern page.Step by Step
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Start with a magic ring,
Round 1
Ch3 counts as the first dc repeat 24 more times, join with sl into the top of the starting chain stitch.. Finish off color.
(24 x dc in the magic ring)
Round 2
Join new color in dc stitch, ch 3, counts as first dc of 1 dc into the next 2 sts, ch2, skip 2 * 1 dc into the next 3 sts, ch2, sk2, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color.
(6 x 3 dc sts, ch2, sk2 sts in round)
Round 3
Join new color in first dc st of set of 3 dc sts, ch 3, counts as first dc of 1 dc into the next 2 sts, ch4, skip ch-sp * 1 dc into the next 3 sts, ch4, skip ch-sp, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color.
(6 x 3 dc sts, ch4, skip ch-sp sts in round))
Round 4
Join new color in first dc st of set of 3 dc sts, ch 3, counts as first dc of 1 dc into the next 2 sts, 3 dc, ch2, 3dc in ch-sp,* 1 dc into the next 3 sts, 3 dc, ch2, 3dc in ch-sp, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color.
(6 x 3 dc sts, 3 dc, ch2, 3dc sts in round))
Round 4
Join new color in corner ch-sp, ch2 counts as first hdc, 1 hdc in same ch-sp, ch2, 2hdc in same ch-sp, 1 hdc into all sts across side, * 2hdc, ch2, 2hdc in corner ch-sp, 1 hdc into each stitch across, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color.
(6 x 3 dc sts, 3 dc, ch2, 3dc sts in round))
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