tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29450473276175235932024-03-09T18:46:38.742-08:00GillysCraftWorldThis blog is all about learning how to crochet and knit for beginners and for more advanced crocheters and knitters. This is also about oil and watercolor painting. This blog is about inspiration and creativity. Maybe some health and spiritual tips as well.gillyscraftworldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16938381239624534735noreply@blogger.comBlogger72125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2945047327617523593.post-23162815344880192242019-03-13T13:31:00.003-07:002019-03-14T10:34:35.717-07:00KNITTED PATCHWORK AFGHAN<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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THIS KNITTED PATTERN IS FOR SALE ON RAVELRY.COM AT https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/flower-beanie-6gillyscraftworldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16938381239624534735noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2945047327617523593.post-67924497030295082962017-12-10T15:12:00.003-08:002018-01-18T08:11:14.825-08:00Crochet Complete Course Lesson 1Hi guys this is lesson 1 to an 11 part series on how to crochet. I hope you enjoy it :)<br />
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<br />gillyscraftworldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16938381239624534735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2945047327617523593.post-37730887900598278782016-12-09T13:40:00.000-08:002016-12-09T13:40:55.601-08:00CROCHET A FREE FORM TOP NO PATTERN REQUIRED 10 PARTS<div align="center" class="MsoNormal" style="mso-layout-grid-align: none; mso-pagination: none; text-align: center; text-autospace: none;">
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whether it is a sewing pattern, a top that you have cut out, or a top that you
are going to crochet on top of.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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are wanting to use for your project.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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is a medium size 4, and a size 6.5mm crochet hook which is bigger than required
but I want a looser, lacy look.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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2.75mm crochet hook.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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to hook onto the other side<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span lang="EN" style="font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-ascii-font-family: Calibri; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-hansi-font-family: Calibri;">picot = 3ch, 1sc into the 1st ch<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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and you have your pattern ready you can start crocheting. Start anywhere on
your pattern and take the plunge and just go for it. You can start with the motif I am using and
then branch out, or you can start your own design. You just have to start
somewhere and do whatever stitches you feel like. You can turn your work around
and work on the other side, you can go up a side and down a side you can make a
long chain and work back on it. You can make a circle and then branch out from
there. You can start a straight row and then branch out and go in whichever
direction you are wanting to.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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pattern you can go ahead and pin it on (it is just easier working without it
pinned onto your pattern initially) Just make sure that you don't go too big
and that you have worked past the borders of your pattern. If you did then you
can use the one side and fold the other side and use it on the other side. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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work a piece and then pin that piece on and then continue working and pinning
as you go. Staying in your borders complete one side and then you can either
turn over your pattern and work the other side and then sew your sides together
or you can do it the way I show you in the lesson where you work the other side
onto the 1st side all in one go.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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take the pins out.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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* rep what is in between the
stars<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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stitch<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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space<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span lang="EN" style="font-size: 12.0pt; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-ascii-font-family: Calibri; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-hansi-font-family: Calibri;">ch = chain cnr =
corner<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span lang="EN" style="font-size: 12.0pt; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-ascii-font-family: Calibri; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-hansi-font-family: Calibri;"><br /></span></div>
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the numbers on the written pattern.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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into the 1st stitch, ch1, 12sc in the ring, ss into the 1st ch<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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next 2 st* repeat between stars until you have 6 petals, ending with ss into
the first ch of the beg ch3 you made. 2ss between the 2dc you had made and 1ss
into the ch space<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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same ch sp, ss into the next ch sp* repeat between the stars to the end and ss
to the beg st<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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ss into 1st ch<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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8dc in the circle = 9dc, ss into the top of the ch3<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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skip 1dc and 1dc into the next, *ch2, 1dc in the next st,* rep between stars
ending with a ss into the top of the ch3<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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1dc in the first space, ch2,* 2dc, 2ch* repeat to end, ss to beg ch3<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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2dc in the middle of the 2dc, *ch2, 3dc in the middle of the next 2dc* to end,
ending with a ch2 and ss into beg stitch<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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1dc in the next dc, *4ch, 1dc in the next dc<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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fold your work in half, sleeve to sleeve so you can see if your sides are
equal. If you find that your sides are not equal or the neck is not equal on
both sides, you can join in your yarn and add more stitches until you match the
two sides and you are basically even.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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type of border you want to. You can make a very uneven border or a bit more
precise as I have done. Try your garment
on to make sure you are making your border the way you want it to be. You might
want to do more than one row to bring it in more or you might just want one
row.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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make sure that you have the same amount of stitches on the one side versus the
other to give you an equal neck border.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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*1dc, ch1* repeat this all the way around, using your initiative as to having
them spaced out equally and that your work is not pulling and is laying
flat. Feel free to do whatever you want
to here. You can use hdc or you can do 3dc and then ch1 etc this is free form
and you can do what you are wanting to as there is no pattern to follow.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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backwards in 1st ch sp, 1sc backwards in the same place*<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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the neck border. Remember that you need to make sure that both sleeves have the
same amount of stitches on them to have your two sleeves equal<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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garment you want to find the spot under the armhole and then go down from there
to the edge where you will start your border. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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then sc in to the stitch where the ch 4 is laying flat, so ch4, 1sc all the way
around and ss into the 1st ch sp.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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into the 1st ch of the ch4), 3dc in the same ch sp, *3dc, ch 4 sc into the 1st
ch, 3dc all in the same space, 1sc in the next sp<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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keeping the same amount of stitches the whole way. This is very important else
you will end up with an odd shape.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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the 1st ch and 1sc in each of the next 12ch (go loosely)<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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turn your work around, 1dc in each of the next 12 stitches, changing your color
in last stitch<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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turn work around and start free forming<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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next st, ss into the next st*, repeat in between the stars till you have 5
petals. Ss into last st and finish off<o:p></o:p></span></div>
gillyscraftworldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16938381239624534735noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2945047327617523593.post-39013947996671767392016-03-11T14:29:00.002-08:002016-03-11T14:29:59.539-08:00HOW TO CROCHET OR KNIT A POCKET ONTO A SCARFHi there, I would like to show you how to crochet or to knit a pocket onto a scarf.<br />
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Hi there, this is a great stitch to crochet with :)</h3>
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<li style="background: 0px 0px; border: 0px; box-sizing: border-box; list-style-type: none; margin: 0px 0px 8px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><a data-component="link" data-ordinal="6" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="internalLink" href="http://crochet.about.com/od/crochetabbreviations/g/sc.htm" style="background: 0px 0px; box-sizing: border-box; color: #0099cc; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">sc</a> = <a data-component="link" data-ordinal="7" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="internalLink" href="http://crochet.about.com/od/learntocrochet/ss/Single_Crochet.htm" style="background: 0px 0px; box-sizing: border-box; color: #0099cc; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">single crochet</a></li>
<li style="background: 0px 0px; border: 0px; box-sizing: border-box; list-style-type: none; margin: 0px 0px 8px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><a data-component="link" data-ordinal="8" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="internalLink" href="http://crochet.about.com/od/crochetabbreviations/g/dc.htm" style="background: 0px 0px; box-sizing: border-box; color: #0099cc; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">dc</a> = <a data-component="link" data-ordinal="9" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="internalLink" href="http://crochet.about.com/od/learntocrochet/ss/DoubleCrochet.htm" style="background: 0px 0px; box-sizing: border-box; color: #0099cc; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">double crochet</a></li>
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<li style="background: 0px 0px; border: 0px; box-sizing: border-box; list-style-type: none; margin: 0px 0px 8px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">ch-3 sp = the space created by working 3 chain stitches</li>
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Work 1 dc st, 1 ch st, and 1 more dc st. In row 1, all 3 of these sts will be worked in the same chain. In rows 2 and up, they will all be worked in the same space.</div>
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Note that there are quite a few variations of the V stitch, so you might encounter other patterns that define a V stitch differently.</div>
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Stitch Instructions - Solid Versions:</h3>
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Use these instructions for crocheting pieces similar to versions A, B or C pictured above.</div>
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The starting chain is a multiple of 4 + 9. Crochet your starting chain.</div>
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<span style="background: 0px 0px; border: 0px; box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: 700; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Row 1:</span> DC in 4th ch from hook, (ch 1, skip next 3 chs, V-st in 4th ch from hook.) Repeat sequence in parentheses all the way across the row. When you get to the end of the row, work a dc in each of the last 2 chs.</div>
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<span style="background: 0px 0px; border: 0px; box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: 700; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Row 2:</span> Ch 1, turn.</div>
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Sc in each of the first 2 dc sts. (Sc in ch-1 space, sc in next V-st, ch 3, sc in same V-st.) Repeat sequence in parentheses all the way across the row. When you get to the end of the row, sc in the last ch-1 space, then work 1 sc in each of the last 2 sts.</div>
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<span style="background: 0px 0px; border: 0px; box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: 700; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Row 3:</span> Ch 3, turn.</div>
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Skip the first sc; the <a data-component="link" data-ordinal="11" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="internalLink" href="http://crochet.about.com/od/learntocrochet/g/turning-chain.htm" style="background: 0px 0px; box-sizing: border-box; color: #0099cc; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">turning chain</a> counts as the first dc. Dc in next sc. (Ch 1, V-st in next ch-3 space.) Repeat sequence in parentheses all the way across the row. When you get to the end of the row, ch 1, then work 1 dc in each of the last 2 sts.</div>
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<span style="background: 0px 0px; border: 0px; box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: 700; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Row 4:</span> Repeat row 2.</div>
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<span style="background: 0px 0px; border: 0px; box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: 700; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Row 5:</span> Repeat row 3.</div>
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Continue repeating rows 2 and 3 as many times as desired.</div>
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gillyscraftworldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16938381239624534735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2945047327617523593.post-82943280648725172542016-01-16T13:30:00.005-08:002016-01-16T13:31:55.842-08:00KNITTED FAIR ISLE BEANIEHi there, here is a cute knitted fair isle beanie I created :)<br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18.2000007629395px; text-align: start;">The stitch pattern consists of 15 stitches plus 3. </span><br style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18.2000007629395px; text-align: start;" /><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18.2000007629395px; text-align: start;">The amount of stitches that you cast on is going to give you half the length of the kimono (how long you want it to be Remember you will double it as you are joining 2 rectangles).The part that wraps around the body is the easiest part as that is the length you keep knitting so you can wrap one of the rectangles around as you are knitting and see if the length you are knitting fits around and just stop when it is how you want it. So you will need to measure the child or baby from the neck down to how far down the body you want it to go, halve that measurement as you are making 2 rectangles and then make sure the amount of stitches you cast on will fit into that measurement. So if the child measures from the neck down about 15 inches you will have that to about 7 or 8 inches, work a swatch and see how many cables fit into 7 or 8 inches and cast on that amount. So if 2 cables fit in there you would cast on 15 stitches x 2 plus 3 so cast on 33 stitches. If 3 cables then 15 x 3 plus 3 so 48 stitches. I hope this isn't too confusing. Let me know if you need any more help :)</span></div>
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My latest project. I hope you enjoy making them!gillyscraftworldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16938381239624534735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2945047327617523593.post-20426398927853542692015-01-30T11:44:00.001-08:002015-01-30T16:04:01.280-08:00KNITTED COWLFree Knitting Pattern from Lion Brand Yarn<br />
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SKILL LEVEL: Easy (Level 2)<br />
SIZE: One Size<br />
Finished Circumference About 28 in. (71 cm)<br />
Finished Height About 8 in. (20.5 cm)<br />
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COWL<br />
Cast on 126 sts.<br />
MATERIALS<br />
• 825-212 Lion Brand<br />
Amazing Yarn: Mauna Loa<br />
2 Balls<br />
• Boye Aluminum Circular<br />
Knitting Needles 16<br />
inches Size 8<br />
• Lion Brand Split Ring<br />
Stitch Markers<br />
• Lion Brand Large-Eye<br />
Blunt Needles (Set of 6)<br />
*Amazing® (Article #825). 53% Wool, 47%<br />
Acrylic; package size: 1.75oz/50.00 gr.<br />
(147yds/135m) pull skeins<br />
GAUGE:<br />
16 sts + 22 rnds = 4 in. (10 cm) in St st worked in rnds (k every rnd).<br />
When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size specified in the pattern<br />
and the materials specified in the pattern will be sufficient. The needle or hook size called for in<br />
the pattern is based on what the designer used, but it is not unusual for gauge to vary from<br />
person to person. If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make your swatch, try using a<br />
smaller size hook or needles; if more stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or needles.<br />
Making a Gauge Swatch<br />
STITCH EXPLANATION:<br />
PATTERN STITCH<br />
Thermal Rib worked in rnds (over an even number of sts)<br />
Rnd 1: Knit.<br />
Rnd 2: *K1, p1; rep from * to end of rnd.<br />
Rep Rnds 1 and 2 for Thermal Rib worked in rnds.<br />
NOTES:<br />
Cowl is worked in one piece in the round.<br />
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COWL Cast on 126 sts. Place marker for beg of rnd. Join by working the first st on left hand needle with the<br />
working yarn from the right hand needle and being careful not to twist sts.<br />
Ribbed Edging<br />
Rnd 1: *K1, p2; rep from * around.<br />
Rnds 2-6: Rep Rnd 1.<br />
Next Rnd: Beg with Rnd 1, work in Thermal Rib.<br />
Continue in Thermal Rib until piece measures about 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm) from beg, end with a Rnd 1 of<br />
Thermal Rib as the last round you work.<br />
Work Rnds 1-6 of Ribbed Edging.<br />
Bind off in rib.<br />
FINISHING<br />
Weave in ends.gillyscraftworldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16938381239624534735noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2945047327617523593.post-90616191971260746262015-01-16T07:57:00.001-08:002015-01-16T09:08:10.014-08:00CROCHETED SHAWL/SCARF Parts 1 & 2<div style="text-align: center;">
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The numbers on the video correspond to the numbers on the written pattern.<br />
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dc = double crochet * * rep what is in between the stars<br />
sc = single crochet st = stitch<br />
ss = slip stitch sp = space<br />
ch = chain cnr = corner<br />
Beg ch3 = 1dc picot = ch3, 1sc into the 1st ch<br />
dc tog = double crochet together Tr = treble, wrap yarn around hook twice<br />
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dtr (double treble) = wrap yarn around hook three times.<br />
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PART 1<br />
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1. I am using Premier Yarn which is a size 3 light, cotton. One skein is 136 yards and I am using 4 in black and white and 3 in the red. My crochet hook is a 3.75mm/F.<br />
I used 4 skeins for the body and 2 skeins of red for the border.<br />
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2. Ch10, ss into 1st ch<br />
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3. Ch3,* 4dc, 1tr, 1dtr, 1tr, in the ring* 3 times, 4dc, 1dtr, all in the ring, ss into 1st stitch.<br />
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4. Ch 27, ss into the 11th ch from the hook, ch3, skip 3ch, ss into the 4th,<br />
4dc into the ring, 1Tr, 1ss into the 6th ch,<br />
1dtr in ring, 1tr, 4dc,<br />
1tr, 1dtr,<br />
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5. Ch2, turn work around, 1dc in the (row below)1st squares dtr (see video 11:30) 1ch, 1dc in the same place,<br />
ch16, ss into the 10th ch from the hook (work still facing the wrong way), ch3, skip 3ch and ss into the 4th ch (leaving 2ch)<br />
work still facing wrong way, just turn it so that you can work in the circle you just made,<br />
4dc in the ring, 1tr in the ring, 1dtr into the dtr of the square below,<br />
1dtr in the ring, 1tr in the ring, 4dc in the ring, 1tr, in ring, 1dtr in the ring,<br />
1tr , 4dc, 1tr, 1dtr, 4dc, a 1tr, all in the ring, ss into beg of square<br />
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6. 1sc in each of the next 2ch, 1 picot, 1sc in the next 3ch, 1 picot, 1sc in each of the last 2ch,<br />
1dtr in the next squares ring, 1tr, 4dc, 1tr, 1dtr, 1tr, 4dc, 1tr, ss into beg of square<br />
You should have 3 squares now<br />
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<b>REPEAT THIS LOT BELOW</b><br />
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<b>BEGINNING SQUARE</b> starting bottom row of squares<br />
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7. Ch26, ss into the 10th ch from the hook, ch3, ss into the 4th ch,<br />
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8. 4dc in the ring, 1tr, 1ss into the middle of the ch to your left, 1dtr, 1tr in ring, 4dc, 1tr, 1dtr,<br />
(joining onto bottom square - peak) ch2, turn work around to wrong side and 1dc, ch1, 1dc, in the dtr of the square below,<br />
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<b>Starting a new circle</b><br />
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9. Ch16, 1ss into the 6th ch from the bottom, (wrong side facing) ch3 and ss into the 4th ch, 4dc, 1tr, Joining onto bottom square again- valley,<br />
2dc tog in the 2ch in between the 2 picots made, in square below<br />
1dtr, 1tr, 4dc, 1tr, 1dtr, in the same circle as you were working in before joining,<br />
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10. joining onto bottom square - peak - Ch2, 1dc, ch1, 1dc in the dtr of the square below<br />
Repeat row 9 to end square and then do row 10<br />
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<b>Ending Square and starting new row (top portion of square)</b><br />
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11. Ch16, 1ss into the 6th ch from the bottom, (wrong side facing) ch3 and ss into the 4th ch, 4dc, 1tr, 1dtr into the dtr in square below,(joining)<br />
1dtr into ring, 1tr, 4dc, 1tr, 1dtr, 1tr, 4dc, 1tr, 1dtr, 1tr, 4dc, 1tr, ss into beg of square<br />
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<b>Top Portion Row of squares</b><br />
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12. 1sc in each of the next 2ch, 1 picot, 1sc in the next 3ch, 1 picot, 1sc in each of the last 2ch,<br />
1dtr in the next squares ring, 1tr, 4dc, 1tr, 1dtr, 1tr, 4dc, 1tr, ss into beg of square<br />
Repeat row 12 to end square<br />
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<b>ENDING SQUARE (Starting new bottom row)</b><br />
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13. You now repeat rows 7-12<br />
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<b>BORDER</b><br />
14. Finish your shawl with a bottom row only, so the edge is straight,<br />
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15. Ch3, dc across so work lays flat.<br />
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16. Corner of shawl 3dc, ch2, 3dc<br />
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17. 1dc in each dc ,Corner - 3dc ch2. 3dc in the ch sp, for the corners<br />
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18. Back at beginning corner<br />
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19. 1dc, ch5, 1dc in same sp, skip 1 and repeat, corners do 3dc ch5 3dc<br />
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20. 1tr, 1picot (x5) in the same ch space, 1sc in the next ch sp, keep repeating this all the way around. Your corners might be different to mine but if you need to do 5tr in the ch space and then another 5tr in the next skipping the sc do that. Whichever makes your corner lay nicely.<br />
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sc = single crochet st = stitch<br />
ss = slip stitch sp = space<br />
ch = chain cnr = corner<br />
Beg ch3 = 1dc picot = ch3, 1sc into the 1st ch<br />
dc tog = double crochet together Tr = treble<br />
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<b>The numbers on the video correspond to the numbers on the written pattern.</b><br />
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I am using Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable yarn which is a size 4 medium<br />
I am using a 5:00mm or size H crochet hook<br />
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A pattern repeat is 10 stitches and I am doing 5 repeats so have 50ch<br />
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Foundation row numbers 1 and 2<br />
1. Ch50 plus an extra 4ch (54ch all together) the extra 4 stand for 1dc and skip 1<br />
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2. 1dc into the 5th ch from the hook, Ch3, skip 1ch, 1sc in the next st<br />
* ch5, skip 3ch, 1sc in the next ch<br />
ch3, skip 1ch, 3dc tog in the next 3ch<br />
ch3, skip 1, 1sc into the next ch,* rep between the stars<br />
ending with your ch5, skip 3ch, 1sc in the next ch, ch3, skip 1ch, 2dc tog in the last 2stitches<br />
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THE NEXT 4 ROWS FORM YOUR PATTERN (THE YELLOW'S ARE THE SAME AND THE BLUE'S ARE THE SAME EXCEPT FOR THEIR BEG AND ENDINGS)<br />
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<span style="background-color: yellow;">(ROW 1 BEGINNING) ch5, 5dc in the ch5 sp,</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: yellow;">*ch5, 1sc above the 3dc tog, ch5, 5dc in the ch5 sp* rep this to the end,</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: yellow;">(ROW 1 ENDING) ending with 5dc in the ch 5 sp, ch5, 1sc in the middle of the 2dc from previous row</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: cyan;">(ROW 2 BEGINNING) 1sc in the 2nd last ch of the 1st ch sp,</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: cyan;">* ch3, 3dc tog in the middle 3dc of the 5dc, ch3, 1sc in the 2nd last ch, ch5, 1sc in the 2nd last ch,* rep (you are making 3 ch spaces in this row)</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: cyan;">(ROW 2 ENDING) ending with ch3, 1sc in the 2nd last ch (leaving 3ch below on hook to stand as a dc) ch2, 1tr in the sc of previous row.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: yellow;">5. Ch3, turn,</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: yellow;">(ROW 3 BEGINNING) 2dc in the same place, </span><br />
<span style="background-color: yellow;">*ch5, 1sc above the 3dc tog, ch5, 5dc in the ch5 sp* rep this to the end</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: yellow;">(ROW 3 ENDING), ending with 1sc above the 3dc tog, ch5, 3dc in the 3rd ch from the bottom(so it makes a dc)</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: cyan;">(ROW 4 BEGINNING) 1dc in the middle of the 3dc,</span><br />
<span style="background-color: cyan;">* ch3, 1sc in the 2nd last ch, ch5, 1sc in the 2nd last ch, ch3, 3dc tog in the middle 3dc of the 5dc,*rep (you are making 3 ch spaces in this row)</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: cyan;">(ROW 4 ENDING) ending with ch5, 1sc in the 2nd last ch, ch3, 2dc tog in the last 2dc</span><br />
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7. MY LENGTH IS 38 inches and I finished on row 4<br />
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8. BORDER - start anywhere<br />
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We are doing 1dc, 1tr, 1dc tog in one stitch, ch3, 1picot, all the way around. Be careful not to do them too close together else you will have too many and they will start looking clumpy.<br />
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Remember that the numbers on the video correspond to the numbers on the written pattern.<br />
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Stitches used
dc = double crochet * * rep what is in between the stars
sc = single crochet st = stitch
ss = slip stitch sp = space
ch = chain cnr = corner
Beg ch3 = 1dc ch sp = chain space
dc tog = double crochet together
dtr = double treble = wrap yarn around your hook 3 times
tr = treble = wrap yarn around your hook 2 times
hdc = half a double crochet<br />
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I am using Simply Soft Caron Yarn with a size 5:00mm crochet hook. For my size jacket I used 1 Skein in black, 1 in yellow, 1 in pink and 1 in blue and about 3-4 in white.<br />
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We are making 49 motifs plus an extra 2 (one each for the shoulder) and another 4 to fill in at the bottom of jacket. So we have a total of 55 motifs.
I am only making 1 size here which would be a medium to a large. If you want a larger size you can use a bigger crochet hook with thicker yarn or for a smaller size use thinner.<br />
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<b>PATTERN</b><br />
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making our flower
Only the 1st flower gets done totally, all the rest are joined as you go.<br />
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1. Ch6, ss into the 1st ch to form a ring<br />
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2. Ch3 (stands as 1st dc). 19 dc in the ring = 20dc all together, ss into the top of the 3ch and change your yarn color.<br />
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3. *Ch 11, skip the 1st ch and do 1sc in the next ch (which is the 2nd ch from the hook)
1hdc in the next ch, 1dc, 1dc , 1Tr, 1Tr, 1dc, 1hdc, 1sc, 1sc (1 in each of the 11ch)
ss into your next stitch (on the black portion) and go into the back loop, and 1ss into the next, back loop * repeat this all the way around. Your slip stitches are done in the back loop. To finish the round, ss into the beg stitch and change colors.
You should have 10 petals all together<br />
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4. Restart on any petal and count 4 stitches up from bottom of petal and ss into the 4th stitch, 1sc in each of the next 6 stitches, 3sc in the top st (all 3 in the same st), 1sc in each of the next 7 stitches, 1sc into the 4th st from the bottom of the opp petal
*1sc in each of the next 6 st, 3sc in the top st, 1sc down in each of the next 7 st, cross over to next petal and 1sc in the 4th st from the bottom of new petal* Repeat this for all 10 petals and end off with a ss into the 1st petals ss<br />
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JOINING YOUR MOTIFS<br />
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Looking at your chart, you can see the layout of the joining.<br />
Start by joining a row straight down so you only join 2 petals on each motif first.<br />
You work the white the same way as your first motif but you have to remember to join.<br />
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5. You will join two petals from the one flower onto the two petals from the other flower. In between them you have to have 3 petals. So you join 2, skip 3 and then join the other 2 leaving you with 3 petals. So in between your 2 petals you have 3 petals.
To join you will go up 7sc to the top and then you have to make 1sc in the top of the opp petal, then come back to 1st flower and do 2sc in the top, then do 1sc in the opp petal (coming from under the stitch)<br />
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8. Another strategy to joining - you join in a pattern of 2 2 1 all the time or 1 2 2 or 2 1 2 it is all the same thing of 2 2 1 just depends on where you start in that sequence. You also have to have 3 petals in between the 2 joined on either side. </div>
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10. Turning fronts over and attaching motif</div>
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12. Look on your chart to see the back middle motif petal joins. There are 2 joins here, one for each of the 2 petals.</div>
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13. Here you are adding the extra motif by the shoulder on the LHS and the RHS, watch video for the placement of these motifs. </div>
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14. RHS extra motif added by shoulder </div>
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15. Showing you how to join shoulder flower
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16. Ch3, 1dc in each stitch, (skip the middle stitch in between your petals)</div>
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17. Over the top of the petal do 3dc in the middle stitch, 1more dc and then cross over to the next petal and do 1dc 3dc in next st and 1 more dc and, do the same for the next petal, then keep doing 1dc in each stitch to beg and ss into 3rd ch </div>
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18. Ch3, turn your work and skip 2dc and ss into the 3rd dc, turn your work, 1dc into the next st, *1dc in each dc* repeat this until you get to the petals again. (don't go over them)</div>
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19. Once you reach the petals skip 2 dc (that go up the petal) and ss into the next st, Ch3, skip 2 (up petal) and ss into the 3rd st, turn your work around and 1dc in the 1st st and 1dc in each dc until you reach the petals again,
then you skip 2 (up petal) ss into the 3rd, ch3, skip 2 (up petal) ss into the 4rd, turn your work around, 1dc in the next and each of the next dc until you reach the petals again.</div>
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20. Once again you will skip 2 (up petal) and ss into the 3rd (or into the 2nd), Turn (don't ch3 here) and do 1dc to the petals again. Do the same thing, skip 2dc up petal and ss into 2nd or 3rd one.</div>
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21. Make sure Right side of work is facing you, ch3, 1dc in next, skip 1dc, *1dc in next 2dc, skip 1dc* repeat this all the way around till you get to the ch3 and ss into the top of the ch3,</div>
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22. Ch3, 2dc in same place, ss into next st, skip 1 stitch, *3dc in next st, ss in the next, skip 1st* repeat</div>
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23. Adding the motifs to the bottom of the jacket.</div>
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24. Crocheting in between motifs. We are only filling in the big gaps, not the small ones.</div>
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25. Start with any in between part and watch video to see where to start. There is no set pattern here. I am just going fairly free form for this.</div>
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Ch3, skip 1, 1dc in the next, you are doing this all the way around, 1dc, skip 1 but in between your petals you will make a Treble. Go all the way around and ss into beg ch3 or into the sp</div>
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26. Ch3, 1dc in each of the dc, except for in between the petals, you will skip one of those spaces and where the 2 petals meet, you will skip one of those (watch video) go all the way around and ss into beg </div>
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28. Ch1, skip 1, 1sc *skip 1, 1sc* all the way around, ss into beg. End off</div>
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29. STARTING OUR BORDER ALL THE WAY AROUND</div>
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With the right side facing you, we are starting at the bottom of the jacket and going up towards the shoulders and neck, </div>
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30. FIRST ROW: Ch6, This stands for 1dc and ch3, Watch video for place to insert hook. You will be doing either a dc or a treble with 3ch in between. Watch video to see where to do which one </div>
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31. SHOWING THE PATTERN WITH THE DC AND TREBLE for row 1.</div>
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32. Once you have finished row 1, ss into the 1st ch sp, CH3, 1dc in the 1st ch sp, ch3, by your petals you will do 3dc tog in the next 3 ch spaces, ch3, 1dc in the next ch sp, Ch3, 3dc tog in the next 3ch sp (by the petals), ch3, 1dc, ch3, 3dc tog in the next 3ch sp, ch3, continue this pattern, where you have the 3ch sp in between the petals do them together, ch3, and then 1dc, ch3 where you don't have 3 together, all the way around.</div>
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36. Ch4, 1Tr in the next st, picot (ch3, 1sc in 1st ch), 2Tr Tog in the next 2 stitches, with a picot on top (see video at number 35, All the way around.</div>
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37. CROCHETING SOME OF THE OTHER HOLES BY THE SLEEVES TOGETHER</div>
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<b>CROCHET A HAT IN COTTON</b></div>
Remember that the numbers on the pattern correspond to the numbers on the written pattern.<br />
I am using a size 3.75mm crochet hook (F) and Aunt Lydia's crochet thread which is a size 3 cotton.<br />
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dc = double crochet * * rep what is in between the stars<br />
sc = single crochet st = stitch<br />
ss = slip stitch sp = space<br />
ch = chain cnr = corner<br />
Beg ch3 = 1dc picot = ch3, 1sc into the 1st ch<br />
dc tog = double crochet together Tr = treble<br />
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PATTERN<br />
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1. Ch4, ss into the 1st ch to form a ring.<br />
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2. Ch3 (stands for 1st dc), 15dc in the circle (16dc all together), ss into the top of the beg ch3.<br />
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3. Ch4, 1dc in the 1st dc, ch1, *1dc, ch1, in the next dc* Repeat this to the end ending with ch1 and ss into the 3rd ch. (I change colors here)<br />
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4. Ch1, 1sc in the 1st ch, *Ch3, 1sc in the ch1 (from previous round))* repeat this around, ss into the 1st ch you had made. 16 ch spaces<br />
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5. ch4, 1dc in the same st, 1sc in the ch sp, *1dc ch1 1dc in the next sc, 1sc in the ch sp* rep to end - 16 ch spaces, ss into the top of the ch3<br />
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6. ch1, 1sc in the same stitch, ch5, 1sc in the ch1 sp (in between the 2dc), *ch5, 1sc in the ch1 sp* repeat to end ending with ch5 and ss into the 1st stitch.<br />
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7. Ch4, 1dc in same sp, 1sc in the middle of the ch5, *1dc ch1 1dc in the next sc, 1sc in the mddle of the ch5* rep to end, ending with a sc and ss into the top of the ch3 with new color.<br />
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8. Ch1, 1sc in the same place, ch5, 1sc in the ch1 sp, *ch5, 1sc in the ch1 sp* rep to end, ending with ch3 1dc in the 1st st (16 ch sp)<br />
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9. Ch1, 1sc in the same sp, ch5, 1sc in the middle of the ch5, *ch5, 1sc in the middle of the ch5* rep to end ending with ch3 and 1 Tr into the 1st st<br />
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10. Ch1, 1sc in the same sp, *9Tr in the ch sp, ch1, 1sc in the middle ch of the next ch sp, ch1* rep to end, ending with ch1, and ss into beg stitch (8 clusters)<br />
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11. Ch3, 1 dc in each of the next 2, ch2, skip 1, 1sc in the next, ch2, skip 1, 1dc in each of the next 3dc, ch2,<br />
*1dc in each of the next 3<br />
ch2, skip 1, 1sc in the next, ch2, skip 1<br />
1dc in each of the next 3, ch2* rep to end, ending with ch2 and ss into the beg ch3,<br />
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12. Same as row 11, (making your sc in the sc from previous round)<br />
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13. Ch3, 1dc in each of the next 3dc, ch2, 1sc in the ch sp, ch4, 1sc in the next ch sp, ch2, 1dc in each of the next 3dc, ch2,<br />
*1dc in each of the next 3dc,<br />
ch2, 1sc in the ch sp,<br />
ch4, 1sc in the next ch sp,<br />
ch2, 1dc in each of the next 3dc, ch2,* rep to end, ss into top of beg ch3,<br />
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14. ch3, 1dc in each of the next 2dc, ch2, 1sc in the middle ch sp, ch2, 1dc in each of the next 3dc, ch2<br />
*1dc in each of the next 3dc,<br />
ch2, 1sc in the middle ch sp,<br />
ch2, 1dc in each of the next 3dc, ch2* to the end, ss into the top of the ch3<br />
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15. Ch3, 1dc in each of the next 2dc, ch2, 1sc in the sc, ch2, 1dc in each of the next 3dc, ch2<br />
*1dc in each of the next 3dc,<br />
ch2, 1sc in the sc,<br />
ch2, 1dc in each of the next 3 dc, ch2* rep to end, ss into the ch3<br />
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16. Ch3, 1dc in each of the next 2dc, 1dc in each of the next 3dc, ch4,<br />
*1dc in each of the next 3dc, 1dc in each of the next 3dc, ch4,* rep to end ss into the ch3<br />
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17. Ch3, 2dc tog in the next 2dc, 2dc tog in the next 2dc, 1dc in the next dc, ch5, 1sc in the middle of the ch4 of prev round, ch5,<br />
*1dc, 2dc tog in the next 2dc,<br />
2dc tog in the next 2dc,<br />
ch5, 1sc in the middle of the ch4,<br />
ch5* rep to end, ss into the ch3 (16ch sp)<br />
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18. Ch3, 2dc tog in the next 2dc, ch4, 1sc in the ch sp, ch4, 1sc in the ch sp, ch4<br />
*3dc tog in the next 3dc,<br />
ch4, 1sc in the ch sp,<br />
ch4, 1sc in the ch sp,<br />
ch4, * to the end, ss into the 3ch (24 ch sp) change color<br />
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19. ss into the 1st ch sp,<br />
ch4, 1sc in the ch of the ch sp, *ch3, 1sc in the ch of the ch sp* rep to end ending with ch3 and ss into the 1st st (24 ch sp)<br />
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20. Ch1, 1sc in the same place, ch5, 1sc in the sc, *ch5, 1sc in the sc* rep to end, ending with ch5, ss into 1st stitch (24 ch p)<br />
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21. Ch4, 1dc in the same place, 1sc in the middle of the ch of the ch sp, 1dc 1ch 1dc in the sc,<br />
*1sc in the middle of the ch of the ch sp, 1dc ch1 1dc in the sc* rep to the end ending with your sc and then ss into the top of the ch3.<br />
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22. ch1, 1sc in the same sp, ch5, 1sc in the ch1 sp, *ch5, 1sc in the ch1 sp* rep to end ss into 1st st,<br />
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23. Ch4, 1dc in the same sp, 1sc in the middle of the ch of the ch sp,<br />
*1dc ch1, 1dc in the sc, 1sc in the middle of the ch of the ch sp* rep to end ss into the ch3<br />
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24. Ch1, reverse sc back<br />
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CROCHETING A LEAF PATTERN SCARF<br />
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Remember that the numbers on the video correspond to the numbers on the written pattern.<br />
I am using Caron Simply Soft Party Yarn which is a size 4 medium, and a size 6.5mm/K crochet hook.<br />
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dc = double crochet * * rep what is in between the stars<br />
sc = single crochet st = stitch<br />
ss = slip stitch sp = space<br />
ch = chain cnr = corner<br />
Beg ch3 = 1dc ch sp = chain space<br />
dc tog = double crochet together<br />
picot = 3ch, 1sc in the first ch<br />
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A. Ch 43, plus an extra 3<br />
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1. 1dc in the 4th ch from the hook (the 1st 3ch stand for your 1st dc here and in the next rows),<br />
ch4, 1dc into the 4th ch (so skip 3ch),<br />
ch2, skip 2, 2dc into the 3rd ch<br />
ch2, skip 2, 1dc in each of the next 6ch (= 6dc)<br />
ch2, skip 2, 2dc tog in the next 2 ch<br />
ch1, skip 3, 2dc tog in the next 2ch<br />
ch2, skip 2, 1dc in each of the next 6ch (= 6dc)<br />
ch2, skip 2, 2dc into the next ch<br />
ch2, skip 2, 1dc in the next ch<br />
ch4, skip 3, 1dc in each of the next 2ch<br />
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2. ch3, turn, 1dc in the 2nd dc,<br />
ch6, 1dc in the next dc,<br />
ch2, 4dc in between the next 2dc,<br />
ch2, 2dc tog in the next 2dc, 2dc in the next dc, 2dc tog in the next 2dc<br />
ch2, 2dc tog in the next 2dc (the centre 2 clusters)<br />
ch2, 2dc tog in the next 2dc, 2dc in the next dc, 2dc tog in the next 2dc<br />
ch2, 4dc in between the next 2dc,<br />
ch2, 1dc in the next dc<br />
ch6, 1dc in the next 2dc,<br />
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3. Ch3, turn around, 1dc in the next dc,<br />
Ch6, 1dc in the next dc,<br />
ch2, 6dc in the next 4dc<br />
ch2, 2dc tog in the next 2, 2dc tog in the next 2 (so 2dc tog and 2dc tog in the next cluster)<br />
ch2, 1dc in the centre<br />
ch2, 2dc tog in the next 2, 2dc tog in the next 2 (so 2dc tog and 2dc tog in the next cluster)<br />
ch2, 6dc in the next 4dc<br />
ch2, 1dc in the dc<br />
ch6, 1dc in each of the last 2 dc<br />
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THE NEXT 3 ROWS (ROW 4,5,6) ARE REPEATED OVER AND OVER<br />
4. Ch3, turn, 1dc in the next dc<br />
Ch4, skip 4 ch, 1dc into the 2nd last ch,<br />
ch2, 2dc in the next dc,<br />
ch2, 1dc in each of the next 6dc,<br />
ch2, 2dc tog in the next 2 (those next 2 had been done tog) , ch1, 2dc tog in the next 2(these 2 were also done together) and (these are the for the middle)<br />
ch2, 1dc in each of the next 6dc,<br />
ch2, 2dc in the next dc,<br />
ch2, skip 2 ch, 1dc in the next ch,<br />
Ch4, 1dc in each of the next 2dc<br />
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5. ch3, turn, 1dc in the 2nd dc<br />
ch6, 1dc in the dc,<br />
ch2, 4dc in between the next 2dc,<br />
ch2, 2dc tog in the next 2dc, 2dc in the next dc, 2dc tog in the next 2dc<br />
ch2, 2dc tog in the next 2dc (the centre 2 clusters)<br />
ch2, 2dc tog in the next 2dc, 2dc in the next dc, 2dc tog in the next 2dc<br />
ch2, 4dc in between the next 2dc,<br />
Ch2, 1dc in the next dc<br />
ch6, 1dc in the next 2dc,<br />
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6. Ch3, turn, 1dc in the next dc,<br />
Ch6, 1dc in the next dc,<br />
ch2, 6dc in the next 4dc<br />
ch2, 2dc tog in the next 2, 2dc tog in the next 2 (so 2dc tog and 2dc tog in the next cluster)<br />
ch2, 1dc in the centre<br />
ch2, 2dc tog in the next 2, 2dc tog in the next 2 (so 2dc tog and 2dc tog in the next cluster)<br />
ch2, 6dc in the next 4dc<br />
ch2, 1dc in the dc<br />
ch6, 1dc in each of the last 2 dc<br />
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WHEN YOUR SCARF IS THE LENGTH YOU WANT CONTINUE WITH THIS BORDER<br />
7. start anywhere (either of the sides) with a 2sc, 1 picot, 2sc<br />
you are making 2sc in the side of each dc you had made for the scarf with a picot in between 2sc<br />
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<b>CROCHETED HAT</b></div>
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I am using a size 5:00mm crochet hook, I used Red Heart Boutique, Unforgettable. I also made it in Bernat Softee Baby which is a size 3 light and I used a size 5:00mm crochet hook. Both yarns work out fine.<br />
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<b>REMEMBER</b> that the numbers on the video correspond to the numbers on the written pattern.<br />
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dc = double crochet * * rep what is in between the stars<br />
sc = single crochet st = stitch<br />
ss = slip stitch sp = space<br />
ch = chain cnr = corner<br />
Beg ch3 = 1dc picot = ch3, 1sc into the 1st ch<br />
dc tog = double crochet together<br />
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1. Ch5, ss into the 1st ch,<br />
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2. Ch3 (stands as 1st dc, here and at beg of rounds), 4dc in the ring, ch5, 5dc in the ring, ch5, ss into the beg ch3, ss into the 2nd dc<br />
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3. Ch3, 2dc tog in the same sp, ch3,<br />
1sc into the 2nd ch, ch6,<br />
skip 1 ch and 1sc into the next ch, ch3,<br />
3dc tog in the middle of the 5dc, ch3,<br />
1sc in the 1st ch, ch6, 1sc in the 2nd last ch, ss into the middle of the 3dc tog<br />
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4. ch5, 5dc in the 1st ch sp,<br />
ch5, 1sc in the sc,<br />
ch5, 5dc in the next ch sp, ch5<br />
* 5dc in the next ch sp, ch5, 1sc in the sc (or it might be the 3dc tog then sc in the middle of that), ch5* repeat this around ending with your sc and ch5 and ss into the 3rd ch of the beg ch5, ss across into the middle of the 5dc<br />
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5. ch3, 2dc in the same space, ch3,<br />
1sc in the ch sp, ch5, 1sc in the next ch sp, ch3,<br />
*3dc tog all in the centre stitch of the 5dc, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch5, 1sc in the next ch sp, ch3 * all the way around (be sure to have 3ch spaces in between the 3dc tog) ending with ch3 (you have 3 ch spaces now) and then ss into the top of the 3dc tog<br />
You work around until you get to the beginning of first round (so if you started with 3dc tog you would work your 5dc until you reach that first one again)<br />
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6. Ch5, 5dc in the sc, ch5,<br />
1sc in the ch sp, ch5, 5dc in the sc, ch5, 1sc in the middle of the 3dc tog, ch5,<br />
5dc in the sc, ch5, 1sc in the ch sp, ch5, 5dc in the sc, ch5,<br />
* 1sc in the middle of the 3dc tog, ch5, 5dc in the sc, ch5, 1sc in the ch sp, ch5 5dc in the sc, ch5* repeat between the stars, ending with 1ss in the 1st ch You must have 10 (5dc) and 2 ch spaces in between each of the 5dc<br />
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7. Ch3, 3dc tog in the middle 3dc of the 5dc,<br />
ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch5, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, *3dc tog in the middle 3dc of the 5dc,<br />
ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch5, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3* Repeat between the stars all the way around ending with the ch3 and ss into the top of the very 1st 3dc tog that you made.<br />
You should have 3 ch sp between each 3dc tog and at the end<br />
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8. Ch3, 5dc in the middle ch sp, ch3, 1sc above the 3dc tog,<br />
ch3, 5dc in the middle ch sp, ch3,* 1sc above the 3dc tog, ch3, 5dc in the middle ch sp, ch3* rep all the way around ending with a sc above the sc (2 ch sp in between the 5dc) go around till the 1st 5dc you had made<br />
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9. ch3, 3dc tog in the middle 3dc of the 5dc,<br />
ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, *3dc tog in the middle 3dc of the 5dc, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3* rep between the stars all the way around ending with the ch3 and ss into the top of the very 1st 3dc tog that you made.<br />
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10. Ch3, 5dc in the middle ch sp, ch3, 1sc above the 3dc tog,<br />
ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, *3dc tog in the middle 3dc of the 5dc, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3* rep between the stars all the way,<br />
ss into the sc of the of previous round<br />
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11. ch3, 3dc tog in the middle 3dc of the 5dc,<br />
ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, *3dc tog in the middle 3dc of the 5dc, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3* rep between the stars all the way around ending with the ch3 and ss into the top of the very 1st 3dc tog that you made.<br />
You will repeat rows 12 and 13 (the beg and ending is important)<br />
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12. Ch3, 5dc in the middle ch sp, ch3, 1sc above the 3dc tog,<br />
ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, *3dc tog in the middle 3dc of the 5dc, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3* rep between the stars all the way,<br />
ss into the sc of the of previous round<br />
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13. ch3, 3dc tog in the middle 3dc of the 5dc,<br />
ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, *3dc tog in the middle 3dc of the 5dc, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3, 1sc in the ch sp, ch3* rep between the stars all the way around ending with the ch3 and ss into the top of the very 1st 3dc tog that you made.<br />
Repeat rows 12 and 13 Until your hat is the length that you want<br />
I finished with row 13 (after repeating row 12 and 13) and started my border<br />
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14. 3sc in each of the ch sp all the way around.<br />
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