![]() Week 7: De Halve Ruiten/Ruiten aan Elkaar Haken en Rand Deel 1.Scheepjes CAL 2020 - d'Histoire Naturelle.Sophie’s Universe 5 Year Anniversary MAL.As long as the blanket looks and feels good, you don’t have to worry.Ĭontinue to the Rainbow Sampler Blanket pattern part 2. Don’t be alarmed, this will be evened out later with the border and with blocking. You’ll find that some stitches stretch more than others, causing your blanket to be a little bit wider than it was after the previous section. Row 13 (WS) Join Colour A with a ss in first stitch, ch1, 1hdc in same stitch, 240hdc, cut yarn, turn. Row 12 (RS) Join Colour Y with a ss in first stitch, ch3 (counts as first dc), 1dc in first space between clusters, *3dc in next space between clusters repeat from * another 78 times, 1dc in final space, 1dc in third ch of begin-ch3 of previous row. You might have noticed that we have 242 stitches in this row. Row 11 (WS) Join Colour E with a ss in first stitch, ch3 (counts as first dc), *3dc in first space between clusters of previous row repeat from * another 79 times, 1dc in third ch of begin-ch3 of previous row. This means that your next row will be worked on the wrong side. We’ll be working the granny clusters back and forth because the front of the stitch doesn’t differ much from the back. Row 10 (RS) Join Colour D with a ss in first stitch, ch3 (counts as first dc), 1dc in same stitch, *skip 2 stitches, 3dc in next stitch repeat from * another 78 times, skip 2 stitches, 2dc in last stitch, cut yarn, turn. You will work this stitch in multiple sections in this blanket, it's that lovely! It’s both rhythmical and easy to remember. However, this Granny square pattern is easy to adapt to a row-based pattern. These are squares consisting of clusters of 3 double crochets that we call Granny Clusters, and worked in the round. #Haak maar raak how toWhen you learn how to crochet, Granny Squares are probably one of the first patterns you try. Row 9 (WS) Join Colour A with a ss in first stitch, ch1, 1hdc in same st, 240hdc, cut yarn, turn. This means that your row is smaller and you’ll see this in the end. ĭo not pull on the purple thread too tight, otherwise you’ll lose stretch in the blanket that other rows do have. Row 6 (RS) 12hdc in Colour B, change colour to C, *1 popcorn in Colour C, change colour to B, 11hdc, change colour to C repeat from * another 17 times, 1 popcorn with Colour C, change colour to B and cut Colour C, 12hdc in Colour B, ch1, turn. It will not stand out in the blanket itself, the popcorns are much more interesting!įor detailed instructions on colour changing, see the Techniques section. It’s a dark colour trapped in white stitches, you can’t hide this completely, no matter how hard you try. It’s to be expected that you see the strand of Colour C through the stitches of Colour B. In the next row, you will crochet hdc’s with Colour B over the purple strand of Colour C and change colour when you crochet a popcorn. Row 4 (RS) Join Colour B with a ss in first stitch, ch1, 1hdc in same stitch, 240hdc, ch1, turn. #Haak maar raak plusNortheastern? Horrifying evidence photos revealed extent of Lacey Fletcher's ordeal Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner Hit the Red Carpet in N.Y.C., Plus Gabrielle Union, Tom Holland and More See Also The Hottest College in Boston Is. ![]()
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