Welcome to May’s 2025 Filet CAL block pattern! This month is a woven design. If you’re already familiar with this year’s CAL then you can skip down to the pattern, otherwise please read the below information or you may be confused once you reach the pattern portion of this post.
First, you NEED to read the supplies & info post to familiarize yourself with the following important pattern information:
- this year’s CAL options
- the supplies needed to create each month’s block
If you have never made a Mayhem & Majesty filet pattern before, you will want to read this post for Numericla Filet before attempting to begin!
If you would like a printable version of the entire Filet version of the 2025 Keep Calm CAL (with graphs) in eBook form, you can use the code: rainbowsparkle for 20% off. Find the Filet version here.
Stitches in the Pattern ~ US Crochet Terms
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- sk – skip
- ch – chain
- slst – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
Summer Weave: Filet Version-
Chain 60; begin Row 1 in the 6th ch from hook working in the ‘back bumps’ of the chain.
The chain 5 at the beginning counts as your base chain and the first “ 1 ,” of row 1.
Row 1: 1 , 17 , 5 , 17 , 5 , 7
Row 2: ( 1 , )x4 then 5 , ( 1 , )x9 then 5 , ( 1 , )x9 then 1
Row 3: 1 , ( 2 , 2 , 5 , )x4 then 2 , 2 , 1
Row 4: ( 1 , )x4 then [ 5 , ( 1 , )x3 ]x4 then 1
Row 5: 1 , ( 2 , 2 , 5 , )x4 then 2 , 2 , 1
Row 6: ( 1 , )x10 then 5 , ( 1 , )x9 then 5 , ( 1 , )x3 then 1
Row 7: 7 , 5 , 17 , 5 , 17 , 1
Rows 8-9 (2 rows): work across making ‘holes’ in the exact same places as the previous row.


Row 10: ( 1 , )x10 then 5 , ( 1 , )x9 then 5 , ( 1 , )x3 then 1
Row 11: 1 , ( 2 , 2 , 5 , )x4 then 2 , 2 , 1
Row 12: ( 1 , )x4 then [ 5 , ( 1 , )x3 ]x4 then 1
Row 13: 1 , ( 2 , 2 , 5 , )x4 then 2 , 2 , 1
Row 14: ( 1 , )x4 then 5 , ( 1 , )x9 then 5 , ( 1 , )x9 then 1
Row 15: 1 , 17 , 5 , 17 , 5 , 7
Rows 16-17 (2 rows): work across making ‘holes’ in the exact same places as the previous row.
Rows 18-33: repeat rows 2-17 ONCE


Row 34: ( 1 , )x4 then 5 , ( 1 , )x9 then 5 , ( 1 , )x9 then 1
Row 35: 1 , ( 2 , 2 , 5 , )x4 then 2 , 2 , 1
Row 36: ( 1 , )x4 then [ 5 , ( 1 , )x3 ]x4 then 1
Row 37: 1 , ( 2 , 2 , 5 , )x4 then 2 , 2 , 1
Row 38: ( 1 , )x10 then 5 , ( 1 , )x9 then 5 , ( 1 , )x3 then 1
Row 39: 7 , 5 , 17 , 5 , 17 , 1
DO NOT CUT YARN! Continue below with the appropriate directions for the hand in which you hold your hook.
SC Edging your Monthly Block
Follow the appropriate instructions for the hand you hold your hook in.
SC Edging (right hooks): ch1, * rotate to work down the side of your block first. You will be working around the posts of the stitches on the end of the rows. Make 2sc around the first row, 1sc around the next row, now continuing to work around the posts repeat this 3-row pattern { 2sc, 2sc, 1sc} along the side ending with 2sc around the final row. Rotate to work along the bottom of the block. 2sc into the first st, sc in each across, 2sc in the final st * Repeat between * to finish remaining 2 sides. Join with a slst to first sc.
SC Edging (left hooks): ch1, * turn to work across the top of the block first. 2sc into the first st, sc in each across, 2sc in the final st (corner). Rotate to work along the long side next. You will be working around the posts of the stitches on the end of the rows. Make 2sc around the first row, 1sc around the next row, now continuing to work around the posts repeat this 3-row pattern { 2sc, 2sc, 1sc} along the side ending with 2sc around the final row/post. * Repeat between * to finish remaining 2 sides. Join with a slst to first sc.
SC Edging Stitch Count
- top/bottom: 57 sc
- sides: 65 sc
- corners: 1 sc (mark them with a stitch marker to make things easier later when we turn them into grannies while joining the blocks into a blanket)
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