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Crochet Diagonal Shells Pattern
Special Stitch Shell = [sc, ch 3, 4 dc] all into the same stitch. dc2tog = double crochet 2 together - To make a dc2tog, work 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts but leave the last loop of each dc on the hook, (3 loops on hook), yo and through all 3 loops. Important Note: Multiple of 4 sts + 1 (add 1 for base chain). The quantity of sts is multiple 4 + 1 + 1 chain st increase. Instructions 1st Row (RS) Work 1 shell into the 2nd ch from hook, *sk 3 ch, shell into the next ch; repeat from * to ...
Crochet Fans Pattern
Special Stitch Picot: Dc into next dc, ch 3, insert hook down through top of dc just made and sl st to close. The quantity of sts is multiple 12 + 1 + 1 chain st increase. Row Instructions 1st Row (RS) Sc into 2nd ch from hook, *ch 5, sk 3 ch, sc into next ch; rep from * to end, turn; 2nd Row Ch 5 (count as 1 dc and 2 ch), *sc into next ch 5 arch, 8 dc into next arch, sc into next arch ** ch 5; rep from * ending last rep at ** in last arch, ch 2, dc into last sc, sk tch, turn; 3rd Row...
Amigurumi
Does anyone have any patterns? Patterns can serve multiple purposes in creative projects, from textiles to graphic design. Below, we’ll explore different types of patterns that can inspire your next endeavor. Types of Patterns Textile Patterns Textile patterns are essential in fashion and home decor. They can range from floral prints to geometric shapes, giving substance to clothing and furnishings. Graphic Design Patterns In graphic design, patterns are used to add texture and depth t...
Crochet Wavy Pattern of Puff Stitches
Special Stitches dc2tog = double crochet 2 together - To make a dc2tog, work 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts but leave the last loop of each dc on the hook (3 loops on hook), yo and through all 3 loops. hdc4tog = half double crochet 4 together - To make a hdc4tog, yo, insert the hook into the next st, yo, pull up a loop, *yo, insert the hook into the same st, yo, pull up a loop, repeat from * two more times; yo and through all 9 loops. Note: hdc4tog is also known as the ball stitch. The quantit...
Fancy Crochet Popcorn Pattern
Special Stitch The popcorn stitch is created by working five double crochets (dc) into the same stitch. Carefully remove the hook from the current stitch without losing the loop; then, insert the hook into the first double crochet of the five-dc set from the right side to the wrong side. Use your hook to grab the loop from the fifth double crochet and pull it through. Stitch Quantity The quantity of stitches required is a multiple of 10 plus 1 plus 4 chain stitches for increase. Row Instruction...
Crochet Shells Pattern
Understanding Chain Stitch Increases The quantity of stitches is a multiple of 6 + 1 + 1 chain stitch increase. Row Instructions 1st Row Sc into the 2nd chain from the hook, *skip 2 chains, 5 double crochet (dc) into the next chain, skip 2 chains, sc into the next chain; repeat from * to end, and turn; 2nd Row Chain 3 (counts as 1 dc), 2 dc into the first stitch, *skip 2 dc, sc into the next dc, skip 2 dc, 5 dc into the next sc; repeat from * ending the last repeat with 3 dc into the last s...
Stripes of Double Crochets Pattern
Introduction to Crochet Stitches You can work any number of stitches but add two to the base chain for your project. Instructions for Row Creation 1st Row Skip 2 chains, then make 1 double crochet (dc) into the next chain and continue with a dc into each remaining chain to the end. Turn; 2nd Row Chain 2, then dc into the next stitch and continue with a dc into each stitch across, then turn. Repeating the Pattern Repeat the 2nd row until your project reaches the desired length. Enjoy y...
Basic Crochet Pattern
Introduction to Crocheting You can work any number of stitches but add one to the base chain. Crocheting Instructions 1st Row Sc in second ch from hook and each ch across, turn; 2nd Row Ch 1, working through back loop only of previous row, sc in first sc and each sc across, turn. Repeating the Pattern Repeat the 2nd row.
Fancy Crochet Pattern
Understanding Stitch Techniques The quantity of stitches is multiple 2 + 1 chain stitch increase. Instructions for Creating Rows Row Instructions 1st Row : Sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc into next and each ch to end, turn; 2nd Row : Ch 1, sc into back loop only of first st, sc into front loop only of next st, *sc into back loop only of next st, sc into front loop only of next st; rep from * to end, turn. Repeating the Pattern Repeat the 2nd row.
Crochet Pattern of Treble Crochets
You can work any number of stitches but add three to the base chain. Steps to Crochet Treble Stitches 1 st row: Skip 3 ch, tr into the next chain and each ch across, turn; 2 nd row: Ch 3, tr into the next st and each st to end, turn. Repeat the 2 nd row.
Relief Crochet Pattern
Special Stitch PGr (Pocket Group) = work [sc, hdc, 3 dc] around stem of indicated stitch. The quantity of sts is multiple 3 + 1 + 2 chain sts increase. Multiple of 3 sts + 1 (add 2 for base chain) Instructions 1 st row (WS): Dc in 3rd ch from hook, dc into each ch to end, turn; 2 nd row: 1 PGr around first st, sk 2 sts, sl st into top of next st, *PGr around same st as sl st, sk 2 sts, sl st into top of next st, rep from * to end, turn; 3 rd row: Ch 2, dc into each st to end, turn. ...
Holes and Squares Crochet Pattern
Introduction The quantity of sts is multiple 6 + 9. Instructions 1st Row Skip 3 ch, 1 dc into each of the next 2 ch, *ch 3, sk 3 ch, 1 dc in each of the next 3 ch; repeat from * to last ch ending at **, 1 dc in last st, turn; 2nd Row Ch 3, 2 dc in first ch sp, *ch 3, 3 dc in next ch 3 sp; repeat from * to end, ch 3, dc in top of tch. Repetition Repeat the 2nd row.
Crochet Pattern of Double Picots
The quantity of sts is a multiple of 6 + 5 + 1 chain st increase. Row Instructions 1st Row (WS) Sc in 2nd ch from hook, ch 3, sk 4 ch, work a picot of [1sc, ch 3, 1sc] into next ch, *ch 3, sk 5 ch, picot into next ch; rep from * to last 5 ch, ch 3, sk 4 ch, sc into last ch, turn; 2nd Row Ch 1, sc into first st, *ch 3, sk 3 ch, 2 picots into next ch 3 arch; rep from * ending ch 3, sk 3 ch, sc into last sc, turn; 3rd Row Ch 6, sk 3 ch, *sc into next picot arch, ch 3, sc into next picot arch...
Fancy Crochet Pattern
Special Stitches Cluster4 = Work 3 double crochet (dc) over the stem of the dc just worked, but leave the last loop of each dc on the hook. Then, work the 4th dc as indicated, leaving the last loop as before (5 loops on the hook), yarn over (yo) and pull through all 5 loops. The quantity of stitches (sts) is a multiple of 3 + 5. Row Instructions 1st Row (RS) Double crochet in the 6th chain from the hook, then follow this sequence: *chain 3, skip 2 chains, work cluster4 placing the 4th dc int...
Fancy Crochet Stripes Pattern
Special Stitches dc/rf = Work 1 dc around the stem of the next stitch 2 rows below, inserting the hook around the stem from right to left to draw up loops. The quantity of stitches is a multiple of 3 + 3. Row Instructions 1st Row (Right Side) Sc into the 2nd ch from the hook and each chain to the end, turn. 2nd Row Ch 1, sc into each sc to the end, turn. 3rd Row Ch 1, work 1 sc into each of the first 2 sc, *1 dc/rf around the next sc 2 rows below, sc into each of the next 2 sc; repe...