Welcome to Week 23 of the Textures and Tassels Blanket mystery crochet along! This week’s pattern is the Myrtle Square, a popcorn stitch granny square. If you don’t know the difference between popcorns, bobbles, and puffs, don’t worry! I’ve included a video tutorial that will make it all clear.

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Textures and Tassels Blanket 23: Myrtle Square
Popcorn Stitch Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Underground Crafter
Updated 6/21/21



This 6” (15 cm) motif uses stitches in the back loop and popcorn stitches for texture.
The Textures and Tassels Blanket is a mystery crochet along for a throw-sized blanket worked in a combination of motifs and rows. Borders are crocheted in the round and the blanket is finished off with tassels. (Optional, of course, if you don’t like tassels.) New clues will be released on Fridays through December 10, 2021.
Finished Size
- Throw Blanket.
Materials
- Lion Brand Heartland yarn (Solids: 100% acrylic, 5 oz/142 g, 251 yd/230 m; Tweeds: 94% acrylic/6% rayon, 4 oz/113 g, 200 yd/183 m): 14 skeins in your choice of colors, or approximately 3,320 yards/3,036 meters in any medium weight yarn.
- Clover Amour US Size I-9/5.5 mm crochet hook, or size that matches gauge or you prefer using with medium weight yarn.
- Clover Tassel Maker in Large or Small, or the bundle of both sizes (optional, but very helpful if you plan to finish your blanket with tassels).
- Clover Quick Locking Stitch Marker set (optional, but helpful for marking the front and holding pieces together for seaming).
- Clover Chibi yarn needle.
Gauge
- See individual clues for gauge information.
Textures and Tassels Blanket Pattern Notes
- The Textures and Tassels Blanket Blanket is constructed using a combination of motifs and rows. Borders are crocheted in the round. New “clues” will be released on Fridays during 2021.
- I am using 3 colors for my version of the blanket: Lion Brand Heartland yarn in 178 Pinnacles (CA), 195 Biscayne (CB), and 350 Mount Rainier Tweed (CC). This is a “dye lot” yarn, so be sure to get enough of each color you plan to use so that the colors match. If you substitute a “no dye lot” yarn, the dyes are consistent between batches so you can order additional yarn as needed and the colors will match.
- You can use as many or as few colors as you like for your version. I recommend at least 2 colors to show certain stitch patterns.
- Whenever possible, I recommend crocheting over your yarn tails as you work. Sometimes, a stitch pattern will be too lacy to effectively crochet over your yarn tails. In that case, I recommend weaving in ends.
- Fiber Flux has a helpful video tutorial for crocheting over your yarn tails as you work here.
- Stitches n Scraps has helpful video and photo tutorials for 3 ways of weaving in ends here. I use the yarn (tapestry) needle method.
- Because the border will be crocheted in the round over the unworked sides of rows, when changing colors often you can carry your yarn tails up the side of your work. AllFreeCrochet has a helpful video tutorial for carrying your yarn tails up the side of your work here.
- Color changes are only suggestions. You are welcome to change colors more or less often.
Abbreviations Used in This Pattern
- BL – back loop only – Lion Brand has a helpful video tutorial for identifying the back loop here.
- CB – Color B
- ch – chain
- dc – double crochet
- hdc – half double crochet
- pop – 5-double crochet popcorn – Dc 5 times in same st, remove hook from loop and insert hook from front to back of first dc in group, pick up dropped loop and pull through loop on hook. A video tutorial for the 3-repeat version of this stitch pattern is available below.
- If you can’t see the video above for the popcorn, click here to watch it on Instagram.
- rep – repeat
- Rnd(s) – Round(s)
- sc – single crochet
- sl st – slip stitch
- sp – space
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- *Repeat instructions after asterisk as indicated.
- [] Repeat instructions between brackets as indicated.
- () Work instructions in parentheses into same stitch or space.
Notes for Part 23
- Gauge: Motif = 6” (15 cm) in pattern.
- Ch 1 at beginning of Rounds and sl st joins do not count as a stitches.
- Color changes are only suggestions. You are welcome to change colors more or less often. For this section, my Color A is Lion Brand Heartland yarn in 195 Biscayne.
Pattern Instructions
Myrtle Square
- With CB, ch 4, skip 3 ch, join with sl st to next ch to form ring.
- Rnd 1: Ch 1, [pop in ring, ch 2] 3 times, pop in ring, ch 1, join with sc (counts as ch 1) to top of first pop. – 4 sts + 4 ch-2 sp
- Rnd 2: Ch 1, 3 dc in same ch-2 sp, [3 dc in next pop, 3 dc in next ch-2 sp] 3 times, 3 dc in next pop, join with sl st to top of first pop. – 24 sts
- Rnd 3: Ch 1, 2 dc in same st, *dc in next st, hdc in next st, sc in next st, hdc in next st, dc in next st,** (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next st; rep from around, ending last rep after **, 2 dc in first st, ch 1, join with sc (counts as ch 1) to top of first dc. – 9 sts on each side + 4 ch-2 sp
- Rnd 4: Ch 1, sc in same ch-2 sp, *scBL in next 9 sts,** (2 sc, ch 2, sc); rep from * around, ending last rep after **, 2 sc in first ch-2 sp, ch 1, join with sc (counts as ch 1) to top of first sc. – 12 sts on each side + 4 ch-2 sp
- Rnd 5: Ch 1, 2 dc in same ch-2 sp, *dc in next 12 sts,** (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch-2 sp; rep from * around, ending last rep after **, 2 dc in first ch-2 sp, ch 1, join with sc (counts as ch 1) to top of first dc. – 16 sts on each side + 4 ch-2 sp
- Rnd 6: Ch 1, sc in same ch-2 sp, *scBL in next 16 sts,** (sc, ch 2, sc) in ch-2 sp; rep from * around, ending last rep after **, sc in first ch-2 sp, ch 1, join with sc (counts as ch 1) to top of first sc. – 18 sts on each side + 4 ch-2 sp
- Rnd 7: Ch 1, sc in same ch-2 sp, *scBL in next 18 sts,** (sc, ch 2, sc) in ch-2 sp; rep from * around, ending last rep after **, sc in first ch-2 sp, ch 1, join with sc (counts as ch 1) to top of first sc. – 20 sts on each side + 4 ch-2 sp
- If your square is smaller than 6” (15 cm) after Rnd 7, work additional rounds as follows until square reaches 6” (15 cm):
- Ch 1, sc in same ch-2 sp, *sc in each st across to corner ch-2 sp,** (sc, ch 2, sc) in ch-2 sp; repeat from * around, ending last repeat at **, sc in first ch-2 sp, ch 1, join with sc (counts as ch 1) to top of first sc. (Increases by 2 sts on each side with each rep)
- Fasten off with long yarn tail (approximately 24”/61 cm) for seaming.