the new plants every evening so no time for crocheting anything new.
I am excited to show you this elegant lacy stitch wrap I had worked last year. I use to wear a lot during spring and summer time as it is very light , soft and cosy!
It is an easy and quick project!
Keep yourself busy this week with this summer small scarf.
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Materials
2 skeins of KATIA IBIS (cotton ,
polyester and acrylic) ,I used colour 72
50gr=130m=142yds
Crochet Hook
US 7 (4mm)
Gauge
Ch 20 and work 1
repetition of pattern (from * to *)
following row 1, you will have 3,5 inches (9cm) width
10 rows of
pattern = 4,7 inches (12,5cm) length
MEASUREMENTS
8,66 inches
(22cm ) width
43,30 inches
(110cm )length, I made 86 rows to obtain this length
Abbreviations in US terms:
Sts=stitches
Ch=chain
Sl st=slip stitch
Sc=single crochet
Hdc=half double crochet
Dc=double crochet
Rep=repeat
prev=previous
Special st
Cluster=4dc in indicated st
CROCHET PATTERN
The foundation chain for this pattern should be 20
chains + a multiple of 11
I give you all chains you can do for the scarf
31, 42, 53, 64, 75, 86, 97……
Note: The
pattern is a 4 row repeat.
See
diagram at the end of this post
Chain 42
Row 1: insert hook in 4rth ch from hook, and work
3 dc, *skip 4 chains, work cluster(=4dc)
in next ch, ch4, , skip 2 chains, sc in next ch, ch4, sk 2 chains, cluster (=4dc)
in next ch * rep from * to * two
more times , you have 5 remaining chains, sk 4 chains, cluster (=4dc) in last
ch, turn
Row 2: ch3 and work 3 dc in same first st,* work
cluster in 4rth dc of cluster of prev
row,ch4, sc in sc of prev row, ch4, work cluster in 1st dc of prev
row*, rep from * to * two times more ( or more times if you are working
more than 42 initial chains), end
working cluster in 3rd ch of
initial ch3, turn
Row 3: ch7 ( dc and ch4 sp), sc between clusters of
prev row, ch4, *cluster in 4rth dc of cluster of prev row, cluster in 1st
dc of cluster of prev row, ch4, sc between clusters of prev row, ch4* rep from * to * two times more, end working dc in top of ch3
Row 4: ch7 ( dc and ch4 sp), sc in sc of prev row, ch4, *cluster in 1st dc of
cluster of prev row, cluster in 4rth dc
of cluster of prev row, ch4, sc in sc of
prev row, ch4* rep from * to * two times more, end working dc in top of ch3
I continue
writing rows 5-8
Follow
this repetition from row 5-8, for your crochet item so it is clear what to do and not being
confused of row 1, that is worked on the foundation chain.
Row 5: ch3, 3 dc in very first st(=cluster
made),*cluster in 1st dc of cluster of prev row, ch4, sc between
clusters of prev row, ch4, cluster in 4rth dc of cluster of prev row*, rep from * to * two times more, end working a cluster in 3rd
ch of initial ch7
Row 6: ch3 and work 3 dc in same first st,* work
cluster in 4rth dc of cluster of prev
row,ch4, sc in sc of prev row, ch4, work cluster in 1st dc of prev
row*, rep from * to * two times more ( or more times if you are working
more than 42 initial chains), end
working cluster in 3rd ch of
initial ch3, turn
Row 7: ch7 ( dc and ch4 sp), sc between clusters of
prev row, ch4, *cluster in 4rth dc of cluster of prev row, cluster in 1st
dc of cluster of prev row, ch4, sc between clusters of prev row, ch4* rep from * to * two times more, end working dc in top of ch3
Row 8: ch7 ( dc and ch4 sp), sc in sc of prev row, ch4, *cluster in 1st dc of
cluster of prev row, cluster in 4rth dc
of cluster of prev row, ch4, sc in sc of
prev row, ch4* rep from * to * two times more, end working dc in top of ch3
Rep rows
5-8 to desired length.
Fasten of weave in ends
TUTORIAL PHOTOS
STITCH DIAGRAM
End of tutorial!
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ReplyDeleteThank uou very much for the pattern and well thought out instructions.
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated
Best regards
Terry