This country cornflower blue crochet tablecloth is the perfect addition to any country home. The delicate pattern will remind you of summertime days spent in the sunny blue skies.
With just a few simple stitches and one yarn cake, you can have this tablecloth finished in no time. Give your dining room some farmhouse flair with this charming crochet tablecloth. You may just be surprised at how easy it is to crochet this lovely design.
Square Tablecloth Crochet Pattern
This crochet pattern is worked in rounds using a square pattern. One yarn cake was just enough to make this lacy centerpiece. The threadlike variegated yarn is beautiful to work with and the result is so beautiful.
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Crochet Motif for Tablecloth
Previously, I used this same pattern to make crochet coasters. I joined them together to make gorgeous tablecloths.
One pattern used a solid color and that one looks lovely with farmhouse décor. Crochet Farmhouse Table Runner Pattern.
The other pattern, I changed colors every round. The Simple Crochet Table Runner Pattern uses pinks, red, and green resembled more of a flower. I tried many variations of arranging the square motifs. Eventually, I landed on an oblong layout.
This centerpiece is just a larger version of the crochet coasters. Once you get going, it is easy to crochet as the pattern just continues to repeat each round adding stitches on the sides as it grows larger.
Directions: Country Cornflower Blue Crochet Tablecloth Pattern
Skill Level
This crochet pattern is great for an advanced beginner. You should be able to complete a treble crochet stitch.
Gauge
18 stitches for every 4 inches.
Size
The tablecloth is 40 X 40 inches square.
Materials
Nordic Winter. Twister yarn color number 13 from Hobbii. I used the entire skein 1,000 yards. If you are not able to find the yarn locally, you can find it here.
Size E Crochet Hook 3.5mm
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
Abbreviations
CH = Chain
SC = Single Crochet
TR = Treble Crochet
SK = Skip
SP = Space
SL ST = Slip Stitch
ST = Stitch
STs = Stitches
[ ] = Repeat Between
Pattern Notes
This pattern is worked in the round as a square.
Start the pattern with a magic circle or a chain 4 and a slip stitch into the first chain stitch to make a loop. You can find a tutorial for the magic circle in the crochet tutorials.
Each chain 4 counts as a treble crochet.
Crochet Pattern Directions
Begin
Make a magic circle
Round 1
Work 12 SC inside the magic circle. Snug up the magic circle to form a smaller ring. Join with a SL ST into the first SC ST.
Round 2
[CH 4 (Counts as Treble Crochet). Work a TR in next 2 STs. CH 4 (counts as Treble Crochet). SL ST into the next ST]. Repeat between [ ] 3 more times. End with SL ST into first CH 1 SP.
Round 3
SL ST into each of the 4 CH STs until you get to the 4th CH of the beginning CH STs of the previous row.
[CH 4 (Counts as Treble Crochet). Work a TR in next 2 STs. CH 4 (counts as Treble Crochet). SL ST into the next ST. CH 4 (Counts as Treble Crochet), work 3 TR in the side of the CH 4 STs. SL ST into the 4th CH of the next CH 4 STs]. Repeat between [ ] 3 more times. End with a SL ST into the beginning ST.
Round 4
SL ST into each of the 4 CH STs until you get to the 4th CH of the beginning CH STs of the previous row.
[CH 4 (Counts as Treble Crochet). Work TR in next 2 STs. CH 4 (counts as Treble Crochet). SL ST into the next ST. CH 4 (Counts as Treble Crochet), work 3 TR in the side of the CH 4 STs. SL ST into the 4th CH of the next CH 4 STs. CH 4 (Counts as Treble Crochet), work a TR in the next 3 STs. SL ST into the 4th CH of the next CH 4 STs]. Repeat between [ ] 3 more times. End with a SL ST into the beginning ST.
Rounds 5 through 32
Continue working Round 4. However, the number of stitches worked on each side of the square continue to increase with each round. The corner stitch pattern remains the same.
Finishing
Work a chain stitch, cut the yarn off leaving about a 12-inch tail. Draw the yarn through the chain stitch and pull snug. Use the yarn needle to weave in the yarn tail and snip off excess yarn.
Video Tutorial
This video tutorial covers the first few rounds.
Right hand crochet tutorial
Left hand crochet tutorial
You can find Victoria crocheting, quilting, and creating recipes. She has cooked in restaurants for over 20 years, including many larger parties. She learned to crochet when she was just 11 years old and has been crocheting ever since; over 50 years now. Over 40 years ago, she loved her first class in sewing and continues to hone her skills in quilting. Many have enjoyed the handmade gifts over the years. In her professional career, she has worked in management in a wide variety of businesses including higher education as a dean of a division. All the while attending college part-time to achieve her doctorate in higher education with an emphasis in e-learning.