It shows the same 21 squares as the others although each afghan is shown in a different orientation. The only alternative to this arrangement would be its mirror image.
This one consists of mitred squares and is knitted one square at a time with no sewing needed.
21 mitred squares worked one at a time with no sewing required. A slightly unusual, but very easy, mitred technique is used.
The largest square is made first. When this is complete the afghan is almost one-fifth done.
KNITTING INFORMATION
The afghan is shown in two colours but could be made with any number of colours. A very colourful afghan can be made with seven colours as the sequence can be used three times.