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Monday 23 March 2020

Mystery Crochet-a-Long - Part 1 - FREE pattern

A massive WELCOME to Part 1 of this Mystery CAL 2020 - woohoo!  



It's so lovely to be doing this and sharing it with you.
Are you ready? Let's go!


You will need either:
-  Approx 1000g+ ( = Blanket) lots of different colours of double knitting yarn, the more varied in colour the better 
- OR 200-300g ( = Scarf) double knitting yarn in lots of different colours if possible 
- 4mm, 4.5mm and 5mm hooks (or scale up or down a hook size if you're either very tight or very loose)


PATTERN NOTES:
  1.  Pattern is written in UK terms
  2.  IMPORTANT: Change hook size as instructed to prevent distortion - it matters
  3.  Change colour at the end of every round.  Aim to avoid a set sequence and try not to repeat the same row in the same colour
  4.  To change colour: Cut previous colour and pull through to secure.  Join new colour up through the first stitch and chain the number instructed for the next row
  5. Work the chains on this row fairly loosely as they can be hard to find on the next row.
  6.  Stitch Multiple = 6+5 (add 1 for turning ch)

IMPORTANT TIPS:
  1. Keep track of your rows as you go.  You'll be glad you did!
  2. If your often find the first and last stitches hard to identify, place markers (or safety pins) in them as you go


SPECIAL STITCHES - For Video Tutorials check out my YouTube channel
    • 2trCl (2treble Cluster) = *yarn over hook, insert hook in indicated place and draw up a loop, yo and draw through two loops; rep from * once more, yo and draw through all three loops on the hook
    • 3trCl (3treble Cluster) = (yo, insert hook in indicated stitch/space and draw up a loop, yo and draw through two loops) 3 times, yo and draw through all four loops on the hook
    • ExtDc (extended double crochet) = insert hook into indicated stitch and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through one loop, yarn over and draw through both loops
    • Dtr (double treble) = yarn over twice, insert hook into indicated stitch and draw up a loop, *yarn over and draw through two loops; repeat from * twice more
    • V-st = (1tr, 1ch, 1tr) all into indicated st



BEGIN – read all Notes before you start
IMPORTANT: The photos are only a guide to the stitches - use your own choice of colours

Using 4.5mm hook and any colour of yarn, ch174 (Blanket) (or ch234 for a Scarf) fairly loosely
Row 1: 1dc into 2nd chain from the hook, 1dc into each chain across, change to next colour (see Note 4), turn [173dc (or 233dc)]

Row 2: Ch3 (counts as first stitch), *2trCl (see Special Stitches) into next st, 1tr into next st; rep from * across, change colour, turn

Row 3: Ch1 (does NOT count as a stitch), 1dc into very first st and into each st across [173dc (or 233dc)], change colour

Row 4 (see Notes 2 and 5): Change to 5mm hook - Ch1, 1dc into very first st, *ch1, skip 1dc, 1dc into next st; rep from * across, change colour on last st, turn

Row 5 (Tip: work fairly loosely): Ch2, skip very first dc, 1dc into next ch1-space, *ch1, skip next dc, 1dc into next ch1-space; rep from * across, ending 1dc into last space, ch1, 1dc into last dc, change colour, turn

Row 6: Ch2, skip very first dc, 1dc into next ch1-space, *ch1, skip next dc, 1dc into next ch1-space; rep from * across, ending with 1dc into last space (just past the last dc), change colour, turn

Row 7: Ch2, skip very first dc, 1dc into next ch1-space, *ch1, skip next dc, 1dc into next ch1-space; rep from * across, ending ch1, 1dc into last space (just past the last dc), change colour, turn

Sew in ends.









And that is the end of Part 1.  Well done, woohoo!!  I hope that was fun.  As you can see there are going to be a lot of ends to sew in, so do try to do it as you go and not leave it all to the end.  The complaints department will be closed on that score heehee!

Thanks very much for taking part.  Part 2 will be released on Thursday 26 March 2020.  Stay tuned to my Nancy Said Facebook Page for updates. See you there!

N x

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2 comments:

  1. I started this last night and I found it difficult to put down. Next few nights will be spent catching up before Mondays part is released :) thanks Nina. x

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