Go Do Make!

Hello and welcome to Couch Surfer Crochet!

Since a new year has just begun, I’ve decided to start a fun project that I can work on all year long.I love making crochet squares of all types. I am fascinated by the way you can take simple stitches, put them together in unexpected ways, and have the most interesting looking square when you are done! I’ve done two different Crochet Alongs using squares. The first one, the Hip to be Square blanket, used the basic granny in addition to a few squares of my own design. The second CAL, the Stash Buster Granny Square blanket, used basic granny squares with specific color placement.

I thought about doing the “365 Days of Granny Squares” challenge, but I know I would get distracted somewhere along the way and get frustrated, so I’m simplifying that to ONE a week and only picking my favorite squares! I plan to do ONE square each week and at the end of the year make all of those into a unique and interesting blanket! Each square will be 12″. Some of the squares will be my own design, and some I have found online!

Since the New Year starts in the middle of the week, I will be posting my weekly granny squares on Fridays. I won’t have video tutorials available for each of those at first, but I do hope to get there soon!

I’m using a size I/9 (5.5 mm) hook, and worsted weight size 4 yarn for every one of these squares to keep stitch sizing consistent.

I have listed color changes in the pattern. However!! Feel free to change colors as few or as many times as you want!! Color changes listed in pattern are just my suggestion, please feel free to stretch your creativity and make these squares any way you want to. I think it would even be pretty amazing in one solid color!

The colors I used are:

Color 1: Impeccable Yarn in Bright Sky Blue
Color 2: Red Heart Super Saver in Pale Yellow
Color 3: Impeccable Yarn in Grape Punch
Color 4: Red Heart Jumbo in Pretty N’ Pink
Color 5: Red Heart Super Saver in Aruba Sea

You can find ALL of the weeks of this project here:

Block-A-Week 2019 – Squares
(all of the weeks are posted there)

Since this the first square of this project and of the year, I’m keeping it simple and calling it the “New Year Square!”

This pattern is available as a FREE download on Ravelry!

R1: Starting with Color 1, Cc 4, sl st to first ch to form circle

R2: Ch 2, 7 hdc in circle, sl st

R3: Ch 3, dc, ch 1, (2dc, ch 1) in each st around, sl st

R4: Sl st into ch 1 sp, ch 3, 1dc in ch sp, ch 2, *(2dc, ch 2) in each ch sp, sl st, fasten off Color 1

R5: Switch to Color 2, Start in ch 2 sp, ch 3, 9 dc in ch 2 sp, * sc in next ch 2 sp, 10 dc in next ch 2 sp, repeat from *, fasten off Color 2

R6: Switch to Color 3, start in the 6th dc, ch 2, hdc in next 4, * drop down hdc in next st, hdc in next 5 st, ch 2, hdc in next 5 st, repeat from *, sl st, fasten off Color 3


R7: Switch to Color 4, start in ch 2 sp, ch 2, hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc, * 4hdc, ch 2, sk 2 st, 4 hdc, (2hdc, ch 2, 2hdc) in corner, repeat from *, sl st

R8: Sl st into next st, sl st into ch 2 sp, ch 3, dc, ch 2, 2dc, * dc in each st across (making 2 dc in the ch 2 sp), (2dc, ch 2, 2dc), repeat from *, sl st, fasten off Color 4

R9: Switch to Color 5, start in corner, ch 3, (dc, ch 2, 2dc) in corner, * dc in each st across, [2dc, ch 2, 2dc] in corner, repeat from *, sl st, fasten off Color 5

R10: Switch to Color 3, start in corner, ch 3, (dc, ch 2, 2dc) in corner, [dc in next 2 st, ch 1, sk 1 st] across, [2dc, ch 2, 2dc] in corner, repeat from * around, sl st, fasten off Color 3

R11: switch to Color 2, start in corner, ch 2, (hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) in corner, * hdc in next 4 st, (dc down into st from ROW 9, hdc in next 2 st) X 6, hdc in next 2 st, (2hdc, ch 2, 2hdc) in corner, repeat from * around, sl st, fasten off Color 2

R12: Switch to Color 1, start in corner, ch 3, (dc, ch 2, 2dc) in corner, *dc in each st across, [2dc, ch 2, 2dc] in corner, repeat from * around, sl st, fasten off Color 1

R13: Switch to Color 4, start in corner, ch 5 (counts as dc and ch 2, dc in corner, * (ch 1, sk 1 st, dc in next st) to corner, [dc, ch 2, dc] in corner, repeat from *, sl st, fasten off Color 4


R14: Switch to Color 1, start in corner, ch 3, (dc, ch 2, 2dc in corner), * dc in each st across, [2dc, ch 2, 2dc] in corner, repeat from *, sl st, fasten off Color 1

R15: Switch to Color 5, start in corner, ch 3, (dc, ch 2, 2dc in corner), * dc in each st across, [2dc, ch 2, 2dc] in corner, repeat from *, sl st, fasten off Color 1

I hope you have fun making this square! I am happiest when I am creating. I love to see how all these bit and bobs of color can turn into this amazing work of art! Don’t forget to come back next Friday to get the pattern for Week 2!

We will be adding a border to each square to ensure that each one is the same “size” around, since some of these squares have a different number of stitches around the edge! Then we will join all the squares together and add a border. 🙂 Click here to see that tutorial!

If you don’t want to miss a post from Couch Surfer Crochet, please sign up for my email list (at the top right corner of the page). That way every new post will be sent directly to you!

Please, please, please feel free to share your work with me! I would love to see your progress and finished pieces. Half the joy of creating is sharing it! You can post your work here in the comments, on my Facebook page, or you can join the Couch Surfer Crocheters FB Group!

If you are on Instagram and want to share there, please tag me @couchsurfercrochet and use the hashtag #blockaweek2019. I’m on Pinterest and Twitter as @couchsurferarts!

Follow my blog with Bloglovin

Looking for other patterns to try?! Check out my ETSY shop or my Ravelry store!

If you want to try a different style of CAL, check out the Mixed Stitch Blanket CAL. It’s made in rows with lots of colorful stripes!
Happy crocheting!

29 Responses

    1. I’ve added you to the list! I don’t know an exact yardage since I’m doing different squares each week, but I would estimate 3 balls of each color.

  1. I would love to be on you mailing list. What a fab idea a square a week!! I am joining you on week 3, hopefully I will catch up, any hints for blocking the squares?

    1. My husband is quite the handy fellow, so we are brainstorming a simple and affordable blocking board solution. I hope to have that post ready in a couple of weeks!

  2. I’m late finding you. How many of each squares are necessary to make this? Or Ami missing this is a 52 week CAL? Thank you!

    1. I’m planning to do a block each week for 50 weeks of the year. I will make two 5×5 (25 squares each) blankets using the 12″ squares. 🙂

Leave a Reply to Amber Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *