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Toni Rexroat
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Janice Tapia
As noted
ILLUSTRATION Gayle Ford
PRODUCTION DESIGNER
PHOTOGRAPHY
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SYCAMORE PONCHO
L I LY M . C H I N
THIS LIGHTWEIGHT PONCHO WORKS UP FAST TO CREATE A VERSATILE GARMENT that can be worn in half a dozen ways. Worked in
a sock-weight yarn, this light cover features mesh that balances the solid-stitch section for an all-season garment perfect for an afternoon in town or at work as an alternative to the office sweater.
G E T T I N G S TA R T E D
FINISHED SIZE 36" wide and 36" long.
YARN Wisdom Yarns Poems Sock (75%
TIP
tip text
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Notes
Center panels are worked in 1 piece
with front and back worked from the neck
down.
Side panels are worked from side to side.
There is no seaming.
Poncho
Front Center Panel:
Row 1: (WS) Ch 60, esc (see Glossary) in
2nd ch from hook and in each ch across,
turn59 esc.
Row 2: (RS) Ch 1, esc across59 esc.
Rows 349: Rep Row 2.
Back center panel: With WS facing,
join another ball of yarn to beg of bottom foundation ch.
Row 1: (RS) Ch 1, working in bottom
ridge lps, esc in first 13 ch, ch 33, sk next
33 ch, hdc in next ch, esc in next 12 ch,
turn25 esc, 1 hdc, and 33 ch-1.
Row 2: (WS) Ch 1, esc in each st and ch
across, turn59 esc.
Row 3: Ch 1, esc across59 esc.
Rows 449: Rep Row 3, do not fasten off.
Side panels:
Row 1: With RS facing, ch 1, rotate piece
90 degrees to work along row-ends of
front and back panels, sc in first row-end,
*ch 3, sk next 2 row-ends, sc in next
row-end; rep from * across, turn33 sc
and 32 ch-3 sps.
Row 2: (WS) Ch 3 (counts as dc
throughout), *ch 3, sk next 3 ch, dc in
next sc; rep from * across, turn33 dc
and 32 ch-3 sps.
Row 3: Ch 3, *ch 3, sk next 3 ch, dc in
next sc; rep from * across.
Rep Row 3 until side panel measures
9". Fasten off and weave in loose ends.
Rep for 2nd side panel. Block piece to
measurements.
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Notes
Cape beg at bottom of ponchette and
works upward to top of cowl, decreasing
size by working with smaller hook and
decreasing the size of sh worked. Yarn is
joined for cowl, which is worked upward in
joined rnds. Beaded trim in worked around
bottom edge.
Stitch Guide
Beg Popcorn (bpc): Ch 3, 4 dc in same st as
join, remove hook, insert in top of tch, pull lp
from 4th dc through top of tch.
Popcorn (pc): 5 dc in indicated st, remove
hook, insert in top of first dc, pull lp from 5th
dc through top of first dc.
Shell (sh): Work number of tr specified in st
indicated.
Pattern
PONCHETTE
Rene Barnes
Getting Started
FINISHED Size 27" long, 28" circumfer-
Cowl:
Beaded trim:
FINISHING
Weave in ends. Block to measurements.
14"
35.5 cm
13"
33 cm
64"
162.5 cm
28"
71 cm
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K AT E
P U L L E N
THIS CLASSIC CAPELET DESIGN COMBINES TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES with contemporary yarn in a timeless mix of old and new. Stylish
enough for an evening out and cozy enough for a stroll by the water, the capelet makes a surprisingly warm addition to many outfits.
Finished Sizes 3234 (3638, 4042)" around neck edge. Garment
shown measures 3638"
Yarn Rowan Kidsilk Haze (70% super kid mohair, 30% silk; 229 yd
[210 m]/1 oz [25 g];
): #577 elegance, 4 balls.
Hook Sizes J/4 (2 mm) and E/9 (3.5 mm). Adjust hook sizes if
necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Needle Size 19 (15 mm) knitting needle.
Gauge 412 eyes and 412 rows = 4".
Skill Level Intermediate.
Stitch Guide:
Broomstick crochet: See sidebar.
Broomstitck Dec: At beg of second pass, insert hook through 10
lps on broomstick, yo, draw through all 10 lps, ch 1, sl group
off broomstick, work 5 sc in center of group (1 eye decd).
Notes
Be careful not to pull the yarn too tightly at the beginning of a
row, to avoid distortion.
The broomstick needle needs to be held firmly. Try keeping
it firm by putting it under your arm or clamping it between
your knees. Use a smaller crochet hook to work the loops
Figure 1
Broomstick Lace Capelet |
Figure 2
18"
45.5 cm
50 (54, 58)"
127 (137, 147.5) cm
Figure 3
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3.8 cm
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Capelet
With larger hook, ch 280 (300, 320).
Row 1 first pass: Enlarge lp on hook and place it on the broomstick (see sidebar), *insert hook in next st or ch to the right
if right-handed (in next st or ch to the left if left-handed),
pull up a long lp and place it on the broomstick; rep from *
to end of row. There is one lp on broomstick for every st or
ch. Do not turn.
Row 1 second pass: Insert hook through 5 lps on broomstick, yo,
draw through all 5 lps, ch 1, sl group off broomstick, work 5
sc in center of group, *insert hook through next 5 lps on
broomstick, yo, draw through all 5 lps, yo, draw through both
lps on hook (first sc made), work 4 sc in center of group; rep
from * to end of row. Do not turn56 (60, 64) eyes.
Rep first and 2nd pass of Row 1 a total of 16 times.
Dec Row 1: Pick up lps in the normal manner, *work 10 (11,
12) eyes, [broomstick dec (see Stitch Guide) over next 10
lps] twice; rep from *.
Dec Row 2: Pick up lps in the normal manner, *work 10 (11,
12) eyes, broomstick dec over next 10 lps; rep from * to end.
Note: This dec works the 2 eyes that were decd in the previous row tog and forms a dart44 (48, 52) eyes.
Top band: With larger hook, work 5 rows of sc. Change to smaller hook, work 6 rows of sc. Change to larger hook, work (sc, ch
1, sc) in each st of previous row. Fasten off.
Finishing
Invisible joining: With WS facing and darning needle, seam the
work on the sc row of the Broomstick crochet, then thread the
yarn through the next eye to bring it to the next st. Weave in
loose ends by threading through sts at the back of the garment.
Block gently. Y
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hoodedponcho
WITH BOOT COVERS
By Erika + Monika Simmons
finished measurements
PONCHO: 28" (71.5 cm) long from neckline to hem at center front.
BOOT COVER: About 12 (13,14 )" (30.5 [33, 37] cm) in circumference (exact
size is determined by lacing).
yarn
Chunky weight (#5 Bulky).
WE USED: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Chunky (80% acrylic, 20% wool; 153 yd [140
m]/5 oz [140 g]): #630-130 grass (A), 3 balls for Poncho and 1 (1, 2) balls for Boot
Covers, Lion Brand Lion Suede (100% polyester; 122 yd [110 m]/3 oz [85 g]):
#210-178 teal (B), 1 ball is enough to work Poncho and Boot Covers.
hook
Size H/8 (5 mm). Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge.
notions
Removable markers; tapestry needle; 2 decorative buttons or beads.
gauge
11 dc and 6 rows = 4" (10 cm) using A.
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BOOT COVER
14"
36 cm
36"
91.5 cm
Front Seam
Neck Opening
14"
36 cm
Front Seam
(MAKE 2)
12"
30.5 cm
Poncho Body
54"
137.5 cm
Change to B.
ROW 6 (6, 7): Ch 2 (counts as hdc), hdc in each
13"
13 cm
4"
12 cm
Hood
6"
16.5 cm
7"
19 cm
Change to B.
1212
(13,
14)"
(13,
14)"
30.5
30.5(33,
(33,37)
37)cm
cm
3 (3, 4)"
7.5 (9, 10.5) cm
across, turn.
Change to A.
Boot Cover
Leg Warmer
8 (9, 9)"
22 (23, 24.5) cm
10 (11, 11)"
27 (28, 29.5) cm
dc across to end.
Fasten off. Weave in end.
TRIM
Change to A.
ROW 6 (7, 8): Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in each dc
across to end.
Change to B.
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BORDER
Change to B.
TIE
PANEL 3
ROW 11 (RS): Sl st in next 5 sc, change to A, ch
Change to B.
PANEL 4
PONCHO
With A, ch 177. Mark 69th and 108th stitch.
(B)PANEL 1
turn.
PANEL 2
ROW 6 (WS): Sl st in next 4 sc, change to A, ch 3
(counts as dc), dc in next 5 sc, * ch 1, sk next sc,
dc in next sc; rep from * across to last 9 sc, dc in
next 5 sc leaving rem 4 sts unworked, turn167
sts rem.
ROWS 79: Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in next 5 dc,
* ch 1, sk next ch-1 sp, dc in next dc; rep from *
across to last 5 dc, dc in last 5 dc, turn.
HOOD
(MAKE 2)
With A, ch 39.
ROW 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook (counts as 2 dc),
dc in next 3 chs, * ch 1, sk next ch, dc in next ch;
rep from * across to last 4 chs, dc in next 4 chs,
turn38 sts.
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14"
36 cm
36"
91.5 cm
14"
14"
Front
Seam
cm
3636cm
36"
36"
Neck Opening
91.5 cm
Front Seam
14"
36 cm
14"
Front Seam
36 cm
cm
36
Neck Opening
Front Seam
Poncho Body
12"
30.5 cm
12"
12"
30.5
30.5cm
cm
Poncho Body
54"
137.5 cm
54"
54"
137.5 cm
cm
137.5
13"
13 cm
4"
12 cm
13"
33 cm
13
Hood
Hood
7"
7"
19 cm
7"
19 cm
4"
12 cm
Pocket
6"
6"
16.5
16.5 cm
cm
12 (13, 14)"
30.5 (33, 37) cm
6"
16.5 cm
12 (13, 14)"
3 (3, 4)"
7.5 (9, 10.5) cm
3 (3, 4)"
7.5 (9, 10.5) cm
Warmer
ROW 3: Ch 3 (counts asLeg
dc),
dc in next 4 dc,
27 (28, 29.5) cm
8 (9, 9)"
22 (23, 24.5) cm
8 (9, 9)"
22 (23, 24.5) cm
10 (11, 11)"
27 (28, 29.5)
cm 12:
ROW
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to end, turn.
Change to B.
RND 8: Ch 1, sc evenly around entire pocket
FINISHING
OUTSIDE EDGE TRIM: Join B to outside
edge of Poncho at any point, ch1, sc evenly
around entire outside edge of poncho. When you
come to the section with the chain spaces, work 4
sc in each ch sp and 1 sc in each dc between the
ch spaces. Join with sl st to ch 1 at beg of rnd.
Fasten off. Weave in end.
FRONT OPENING TRIM: Join A to inside
edge of Poncho at top of center front seam. Ch1,
work hdc evenly around entire front opening of
poncho and hood, join with sl st to ch 1 at beg of
rnd. Change to B, ch 1 and work sc evenly around
entire neck edge, join with sl st to ch at beg of
rnd. Fasten off. Weave in end.
HOOD TIE (MAKE 2): With B, ch 33 (35, 37).
Fasten off. Slip button or bead over end. Tie end
into a knot. Sew opposite end of tie to bottom
corner of hood.
PONCHO TIE: With B, ch 58 (60, 62). Fasten
off. Slip one end through each edge of poncho at
waist level. Tie in bow.
Lightly block all pieces.
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GIRLY-GIRL
CAPELET
By Judith Swartz
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086-89 Capelet
3/25/04
9:11 AM
Page 87
YARN
SIZE
16" (40.5 cm)
length; 54"
(137 cm) circumference at lower
edge; 22" (56 cm)
circumference at
neck edge.
HOOK
Fine-weight mohair,
about 1250 yd (1155 m).
We used: Rowans Kidsilk Haze (70% superkid
mohair, 30% silk;
229 yd [210m]/25 g):
6 balls #600 dewberry.
NOTIONS
Three
buttons,
about 12"
(1.3 cm) in
diameter;
tapestry
needle.
GAUGE
19 stitches and
12 rounds = 4"
(10 cm) worked in
double crochet with
two strands held
together with size
E/4 (3.5 mm) hook.
ABBREVIATIONS
begbeginning
chchain
dcdouble crochet
reprepeat
scsingle crochet
skskip
sl stslip stitch (crochet)
spspace(s)
st(s)stitch(es)
16" 40.5 cm
22" 56 cm
Review Basics,
Crochet
Basics:page 2:
Chain stitch
Double crochet
Reading a pattern
Single crochet
Slip stitch
Weaving in ends
Working in rounds
54" 137 cm
STITCHES
Trellis Stitch Insert: (Rounds Version, worked in three-round insert over 256 sts)
Multiple of 4 sts
Rnd 1: *Ch 5, sk 3 sts, 1 sc in next st*; rep from * to * to end of rnd,
work 1 sc in same st as starting ch.
Rnd 2: Ch 3, *work 1 sc in ch-5 sp, ch 5*; rep from * to * around, end
begpage
ch 3.6) to beg ch 3.
with ch
ch 3,
3, join
joinwith
withslslststto(see
Rnd 3: 1 sc in same sp as last ch, *ch 3, work 1 sc in ch-5 sp*; rep from * to *
around, join to beg.
Trellis Stitch: (Rows Version, worked over 106 sts)
Multiple of 4 sts + 3 (add 3 for base chain)
Row 1: 1 sc into sixth ch from hook, *ch 5, sk 3 ch, 1 sc in next ch*; rep from * to
* across. Turn.
Row 2: *Ch 5, 1 sc into next 5-ch sp*; rep from * to * across.
Rep Row 2 for pattern.
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LACE CROCHET
Crochet is the ideal technique for
creating lace. While solid fabrics in
crochet can become stiff and heavy,
the openness of lace adds lightness
and drape. Fine yarns make especially beautiful lace. The techniques
for making lace stitches vary, but it is
often common to work stitches into
spaces rather than into other stitches. Its not easy working into tiny
stitches, so working into spaces is a
big plus when youre using a fine
yarn and small hook.
In traditional crochet, finely
worked lace tablecloths and bedspreads become heirloom pieces.
While these larger pieces are usually created in motifs for ease in
working, smaller pieces are often
created as a single piece. Edgings
are another traditional application
for crocheted lace. Narrow bands
of lace add a charming touch to
linen towels and pillowcases.
Filet Crochet and Irish Crochet are
two popular forms of crocheted
lace. Filet crochet is a simple combination of double crochet and chain
stitches. The placement of these
stitches creates intricate patterns,
from simple shapes to words to
complete scenes. In Irish Crochet,
separate elaborate motifs are combined with an openwork crocheted
net or mesh ground fabric to create
a unique and distinctive effect.
In a luxurious yarn, even the simplest
combination of stitches and chains
can create a beautiful lace fabric.
Start out simply. Once you understand the concept of creating lace, the
possibilities become limitless.
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CAPELET
Beg at the neck edge, with size E/4 (3.5 mm) hook and 2 strands of yarn held
together, ch 106 sts.
Row 1: Beg in the second ch from hook and work 1 sc in each ch105 sts. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first sc, work 1 dc in each sc across row. Turn.
Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 2 dc, work 2 dc
in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 8 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*; rep from * to *
across row to last 2 sts, end row working 1 dc in each of last 2 sts117 sts. Turn.
Row 4: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 2 dc, work 2 dc
in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 9 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*; rep from * to *
across row to last 3 sts, end row working 1 dc in each of last 3 sts129 sts. Turn.
Row 5: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 3 dc, work 2 dc
in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 10 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*; rep from * to *
across row to last 3 sts, end row working 1 dc in each of last 3 sts141 sts. Turn.
Row 6: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 3 dc, work 2 dc
in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 11 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*; rep from * to *
across row to last 4 sts, end row working 1 dc in each of last 4 sts153 sts. Turn.
Row 7: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 3 dc, work 2 dc in
next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 12 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*; rep from * to * across
row to last 5 sts, end row working 1 dc in each of last 5 sts165 sts. Do not turn.
Join with sl st to opposite end and begin working in rounds.
Rnd 1: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 4 dc, work 2 dc
in next dc*; work 1 dc in each of next 13 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*; rep from * to
* to last 5 sts, end rnd with 1 dc in each of last 5 sts, join with sl st to top of ch
3177 sts.
Rnd 2: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 5 dc, work 2 dc
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tre
in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 14 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*; rep from * to * to
last 5 sts, end rnd with 1 dc in each of last 5 sts, join with sl st to top of ch 3189 sts.
Rnd 3: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 6 dc, work 2 dc
in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 15 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*; rep from * to *
r
to last 5 sts, end rnd with 1 dc in each of last 5 sts, join with sl st to top of ch 3
are some othe fun
e
sts201 sts.
er
Rnd 4: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 7 dc, work 2 dc in H
next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 16 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*; rep from * to * to
last 5 sts, end rnd with 1 dc in each of last 5 sts, join with sl st to top of ch 3213 sts.
Rnd 5: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 8 dc, work 2 dc in
next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 17 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*; rep from * to * to
last 5 sts, end rnd with 1 dc in each of last 5 sts, join with sl st to top of ch 3225 sts.
Circle trellis stitch
Rnd 6: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 9 dc, work 2 dc in
next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 18 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*; rep from * to * to last
5 sts, end rnd with 1 dc in each of the last 5 dc, join with sl st to top of ch 3237 sts.
Rnd 7: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 10 dc, work 2 dc in
next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 19 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*; rep from * to * to last
5 sts, end rnd with 1 dc in each of the last 5 dc, join with sl st to top of ch 3249 sts.
Rnd 8: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk first dc, work 1 dc in each of next 34 dc, work 2 dc
in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 35 dc, work 2 dc in next st, work 1 dc in next
34 dc, work 2 dc in next st*; rep from * to * 2 more times, join with sl st to top of
Fan trellis stitch
ch 3256 sts.
Rnds 911: Work Trellis Stitch Insert (Rounds Version) over 256 sts.
Rnd 12: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), work 3 dc in each ch-3 sp, and 1 dc in each sc, join
with sl st to top of ch.
Rnds 1319: Work Shell Network stitch.
Rnd 20: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), work rnd in dc, working 1 dc into each dc sts and
ch, join with sk st to top of ch.
Rnds 2123: Work Trellis Stitch Insert (Rounds Version).
Rnd 24: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), work 3 dc in each ch-3 sp and 1 dc in each sc.
Border Pattern: Work 4 rnds in Border Pattern. Fasten off as follows: Cut yarn leavShell trellis stitch
ing 4" (10 cm) tail, insert tail through last lp on hook and pull to tighten.
llis stitches
FINISHING
Placket: With size C/2 (2.75 mm) hook, attach yarn at back neck edge, work 15 sc
evenly down the back edge of the opening, 1 sc in corner and 15 sc along edge of front
opening. Turn. Ch 1, for buttonholes, (see
workpage
1 sc71)
in first
sc,1*ch
sk 2sc,
sc,*ch
work
1 sc
in
work
sc in3,first
3, sk
2 sc,
each
sc*;ofrep
from
* torep
* 2from
more*times,
remaining
stsremaining
in sc.
workof1 next
sc in 3each
next
3 sc*;
to * 2work
morethe
times,
work the
sts
Fasten
off. off.
in sc. Fasten
Collar: With size C/2 (2.75 mm) hook, attach yarn at front neck edge. Work 3 rows in
Trellis Stitch (Rows Version) over the 106 neck edge sts. Change to size D/3 (3.25 mm)
hook and continuing in Trellis Stitch work 3 more rows. Change to size E/4 (3.5 mm)
hook and work 3 more rows in Trellis Stitch.
Edging: On next row work 5 sc into each ch-5 sp and 1 sc in each sc for edging.
Fasten off.
Sew buttons opposite buttonholes. Steam or lightly block to size.
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glossary
glossary
Abbreviations
beg
begin(s); beginning
Abbreviations
bet
between
blo
back
loopbeginning
only(SC2TOG)
SINGLE CROCHETbeg
TWObegin(s);
TOGETHER
CC stitch,
contrasting
Insert hook in next
yarn color
over and pull up loop (2 loops
bet
between
on hook, insert blo
hook
next
ch in
chain
back loopstitch,
only yarn over and pull up loop
(3 loops on hook), CC
yarn over
and draw
through all 3 loops on hook
cm
centimeter(s)
contrasting
color
1 stitch decreased.cont continue(s); continuing
ch
chain
dc centimeter(s)
double crochet
cm
dtr continue(s);
double treble
crochet
cont
continuing
FOUNDATIONdec(s)(d)
SINGLE CROCHET
(FSC)
decrease(s);
decreasing; decreased
dc
double
crochet
Start with a slipknot
hook,
chain 2 (Figure 1), insert hook in 2nd
est on double
established
crochet
chain from hook, dtr
pull
upfoundation
loop,treble
yarn
over,crochet
draw through 1loop (the
fdc
double
dec(s)(d)
decrease(s);
decreasing;
chain, Figure
2), yarn over
and draw
throughdecreased
2loops (the single croflo established
front loop only
est
chet), 1 single crochet
with its own chain stitch (shaded) at the bottom
foll
follows;
following
fdc under
foundation
double
crochet
(Figure 3), *insert hook
2loops
of the
chain stitch (shaded) of
fsc
foundation
single
last stitch and pullflo
up loop,
yarn
andcrochet
draw through 1 loop, yarn
front
loopover
only
gram(s)repeat
over and draw through
loops,
from * for length of foundation
follg 2 follows;
following
hdc
half doublesingle
crochet
(Figure5).
fsc
foundation
crochet
inc(s)(d)
increase(s); increasing; increased
g
gram(s)
knitdouble crochet
hdck half
lp(s) increase(s);
loop(s)
inc(s)(d)
increasing; increased
MC
main color
k
knit
m loop(s)
marker
lp(s)
mmFigure
millimeter(s)
MC
main
2color
Figure 3
Figure 1 patt(s)
pattern(s)
m
marker
pm
place
marker
mm
millimeter(s)
purl
patt(s)p pattern(s)
rem
remain(s);
remaining
pm
place
marker
rep
repeat; repeating
p
purl
rev
sc
reverse single
crochet
rem
remaining
Figure 5
Figureremain(s);
4
rnd(s)
round(s)
rep
repeat; repeating
right side
rev RS
sc
reverse
single crochet
sc
single crochet
rnd(s)
round(s)
sk right
skip side
RS
sl single
slip crochet
sc
WHIPSTITCH sl st slip(ped) stitch
skip
With right side sp(s)
ofskwork
facing and working
space(es)
sl bring
slip
through edge stitch,
threaded needle out
st(s)
stitch(es)
st
slip(ped)
stitch
from back to frontslalong
edge of piece.
tch space(es)
turning chain
sp(s)
tog stitch(es)
together
st(s)
tr turning
treble crochet
tch
chain
WS together
wrong side
tog
yd
yard crochet
tr
treble
yo wrong
yarn over
WS
sidehook
repeat
*
EXTENDED SINGLE
CROCHET
(ESC) point
yd
yard starting
(stitch
) yarn
alternate
measurements
instructions
Insert hook in nextyo
or chain,
yarn over andand/or
pull up
loop (2 loops
over hook
on hook), yarn over [and
loop (1 chaina specified
made), yarn over
workthrough
bracketed
instructions
repeat
starting1point
*] draw
and pull through 2 loops1
esc completed.
number
of
times
()
alternate
measurements
and/or instructions
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Concentration Ratings:
LITTLE CONCENTRATION REQUIRED.
Straightforward stitching means your
hands can work on autopilot.
SOME CONCENTRATION REQUIRED.
Easily memorized stitch patterns and minimal
shaping might require some focus and counting.
FAIR AMOUNT OF FOCUS REQUIRED.
Involved stitch patterns, shaping, or assembly
require fairly constant concentration.
FOUNDATION
SINGLE
(FSC)
chain,Post
Figure
2), yarnCROCHET
over
and draw
through
2loops (the
single croFront
Double
Crochet
Two
Together
Start
a slipknot
hook,
chain
2 (Figure
insert(FPdc2tog)
in 2nd
chet),with
1 single
crocheton
with
its own
chain
stitch 1),
(shaded)
athook
the bottom
chain
from
hook,
pull
up
loop,
yarn
over,
draw
through
1loop
(the
Yarn
over3),and
insert
backstitch
to front
around
(Figure
*insert
hookhook
under from
2loopsfront
of theto
chain
(shaded)
of
chain,
Figure
2),
yarn
over and
draw
through
2loops
(the1single
crolast
stitch
and
pull
up
loop,
yarn
over
and
draw
through
loop,
yarn
posts
of1 next
2 corresponding
stitches
below,
yarn
over
and
chet),
single
crochet
with
its
own
chain
stitch
(shaded)
at
the
bottom
over and draw through 2 loops, repeat from * for length of foundation
(Figure
3), *insert
hook
under
2loops
the chain2stitch
(shaded)
of
pull
up loop
[yarn
over
and
drawof through
loops
on hook]
(Figure5).
last stitch and pull up loop, yarn over and draw through 1 loop, yarn
2times.
over and draw through 2 loops, repeat from * for length of foundation
(Figure5).
Backstitch
Figure 1
Figure 1
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 2
2
5
Figure 4 Figure Figure
Figure 3
Figure 3
Figure 3
Whipstitch Seams
Place pieces with right sides t ogether. Hold pieces with the two
SINGLE CROCHET (ESC)
edgesEXTENDED
facing you.
Insert hook in next stitch or chain, yarn over and pull up loop (2 loops
Stepon1:hook),
Secure
yarnthrough
on wrong
side
of made),
one piece.
Pass
yarnseaming
over and draw
1 loop (1
chain
yarn over
EXTENDED
SINGLE
CROCHET
(ESC)
andthrough
pull through
2 loops1
esc
completed.
needle
pieces
from
back
to
front
at
start
of
seam.
This
Insert hook in next stitch or chain, yarn over and pull up loop (2 loops
on hook),
yarnstitch
over and
through
1 loop (1 chain made), yarn over
creates
a small
todraw
begin
seam.
and pull through 2 loops1 esc completed.
Step 2: A little farther left, pass needle through pieces, again
Ratings:
fromConcentration
back to front, wrapping
seam edge.
LITTLE CONCENTRATION
REQUIRED.
Repeat Step 2 to complete
seam. Secure
end of seaming yarn.
Concentration Straightforward
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glossary
Double Crochet Two Together (dc2tog)
[Yarn over, Abbreviations
insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pull up
loop, yarn over, draw
2loops] 2 times, yarn over, draw
beg through
begin(s); beginning
between stitch decreased.
through all loopsbet
on hook1
blo
back loop only
CC
contrasting color
ch
chain
cm
centimeter(s)
Single Crochet Two Together (sc2tog)
cont
continue(s); continuing
chain from hook, pull up loop, yarn over, draw through 1loop (the
Insert hook in next
yarn
over and pull up loop (2 loops
dc stitch,
double
crochet
chain, Figure 2), yarn over and draw through 2loops (the single crochet), 1 single crochet with its own chain stitch (shaded) at the bottom
on hook, Figure 1),
hook
next stitch, yarn over and
dtr insert
double
trebleincrochet
(Figure 3), *insert hook under 2loops of the chain stitch (shaded) of
dec(s)(d)
decrease(s);
decreasing;
decreased
pull up loop (3 loops on hook), yarn over and draw through
last stitch and pull up loop, yarn over and draw through 1 loop, yarn
est
established
over and draw through 2 loops, repeat
from
of foundation
all 3 loops on hook
(Figure
2)1
stitch
decreased
(Figure
3).
Figure
2 * for lengthFigure
Figure 1
3
fdc
foundation double crochet
(Figure5).
flo
front loop only
foll
follows; following
fsc
foundation single crochet
g
gram(s)
hdc
half double crochet
Figure 2
Figure 1 inc(s)(d) increase(s);
Figure 2 increasing; increased
Figure 3
Figure 3
Figure 1
k
knit
lp(s)
loop(s)
MC
main color
m
marker
mm
millimeter(s)
Figure 5
Figure 4
patt(s)
pattern(s)
pm
place marker
p
purl
rem
remain(s); remaining
rep
repeat; repeating
WHIPSTITCH
rev sc
reverse single crochet
I With
NrightTsideEof work
R facing
W andEworking
A V E
rnd(s)
round(s)
through edge stitch, bring threaded needle out
RS
right side
from back to front along edge of piece.
sc
single crochet
sk
skip
sl
slip
sl st
slip(ped) stitch
sp(s)
space(es)
st(s)
stitch(es)
EXTENDED SINGLE CROCHET (ESC)
tch
turning chain
Insert hook in next stitch or chain, yarn over and pull up loop (2 loops
tog
together
on hook), yarn over and draw through 1 loop (1 chain made), yarn over
and pull through 2 loops1 esc completed.
tr
treble crochet
WS
wrong side
yd
yard
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