Dew Drops Wrap
Designed by Anabelle Tracy © February 2014
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Materials:
- 2 skeins of Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable; Stained Glass.
- Crochet Hook: 5.50 mm [US-I].
- Yarn Needle
Gauge: 14 DC & 7 Rows = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) square.
Wrap measures 14" wide x 60" long.
Stitch Abbreviations: US Terms
- CH(s) - chain(s)
- SK - skip the next stitches
- SC - single crochet
- DC - double crochet
- TRC- triple crochet
Note:
The wrap is worked from the center foundation in 2 sections.
Stitch Multiples = 5 + 2.
Instructions:
Starts by making 52 chains. This is the width of the scarf.
Row 1: SC in the 2nd chain from the hook and across, turn.
Row 2: CH 3 (count as the 1st DC) DC - CH 2 - SK 2 *DC in the next 3 stitches - CH 2 - SK 2* repeat from * to * across and end with 2 DC, turn.
Row 3: CH 1 and SC in the same stitch - SK the next stitch, * 5 DC in CH-2 space - SK the next stitch - SC in the next stitch - SK the next stitch * repeat from * to * across and end with SC in the top of the last stitch, turn.
Row 4: CH 5 - SK the next stitch, *DC in the next 3 stitches - CH 2 - SK the next 3 stitches* repeat from * to * across and end with CH 1 and TRC in the top of the last stitch, turn.
Row 5: CH 3 - 2 DC in chain space *SK the next stitch - SC in the next stitch - SK the next stitch - 5 DC in chain CH-2 space * repeat from * to * across and end with 3 DC in chain space, turn.
Row 6: CH 3 - DC in the next stitch *CH 2 - SK the next 3 stitches - DC in the next 3 stitches* repeat from * to * across and end with DC in the last 2 stitches, turn.
Next Rows: Repeat from row 3 to row 6 for longer length.
Edging: Repeat row 3.
Second Section:
With right side facing, join the yarn at the foundation chains. Follow the instructions from Row 2 to Row 6 until getting your preferred length. Work on Edging. Fasten off and weave the ends.
I'm confused about second section. What exactly is it? Is it a seam that makes the scarf longer? If it is, why do it that way?
ReplyDeleteI think it's so the pattern runs the same way, that so one side isn't upside down.
ReplyDeleteI just finished a similar patter and the second section is the beginning and you just start he pattern in the oposite direction. Hope this helps!
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