3. Rounds 2-5: Continue working rounds of double crochets (DC) around the center, increasing the stitch count evenly with each round. This will start forming the central circle of the Bavarian Buster Blanket.
4. Begin Bavarian Squares: Now you’ll start working the Bavarian squares around the central circle. To do this, you’ll alternate between rounds of chain spaces and treble crochets (TC). Each round of treble crochets will be worked into the chain spaces of the previous round.
5. Round 6: Work a round of treble crochets (TC) into the chain spaces, creating the first layer of the Bavarian square.
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6. Round 7: In this round, work a round of chain spaces and treble crochets (TC), slightly offset from the previous round to create the second layer of the Bavarian square.
7. Rounds 8-10: Repeat the pattern of alternating rounds of chain spaces and treble crochets (TC), shifting the placement of stitches in each round to build the layers of the Bavarian square.
8. Continue Bavarian Squares: Repeat steps 4-7 to create multiple Bavarian squares around the central circle. Connect the squares by working slip stitches (SL ST) into the chain spaces of adjacent squares.
9. Border: Work a border around the entire blanket by creating a round of your chosen border stitch (such as single crochets or picot stitches) to give the blanket a finished edge.
10. Finishing: Weave in all yarn ends using a yarn needle to secure them neatly
bavarian style blanket by It’s all in a Nutshell Crochet
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