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Size 9 or "I" Susan Bates crochet hook
Size 9 or "I" Susan Bates afghan hook
Large-eyed crewel embroidery needle
4-ply washable yarn. ?? oz. Red Heart is machine washable
and dryable, durable, and has lots of colors. Background works
well with off-white, pale yellow, baby blue, or pure white. You
will need scraps of yarn for cross-stitch and embroidery; 3-ply, 4-ply,
Lustersheen, and size 10 crochet thread were all used in the sample.
Make strips of alternating afghan blocks with Dc blocks. The
afghan blocks will be embroidered.
Abbreviations:
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
slst = slip stitch
hk = hook
yo = yarn over or wrap yarn
Afghan Block
Odd numbered strips (1,3,5, etc.): Afghan stitch Row
1: With afghan hook, chain 22. Keeping all loops on the
hk, insert hk into 2nd. Ch and draw up a loop, draw up a loop in each
remaining ch. 22 loops on hk
2nd Half of Row 1: Yo and pull through 1 loop, *yo and
pull through 2 loops.* Repeat
from * to * across until there is one loop remaining on hk.
Row 2: Insert hk under the 2nd. vertical bar (up &
down loop), yo and pull up loop,
*insert hk under next vertical bar and pull up loop*. Repeat from
* to * across
22 loops on hk
2nd. half of row 2: work same as 2nd. half of row 1.
Repeat row 2 until there are a total of 19 rows, ending the last row
by working slst across as follows: draw up a loop under the next
vertical bar and pull this through loop on hk. Repeat
across. One loop will remain on the hook to start the dc
square. The afghan square will measure 6"
by 6" Do not turn.
Keeping the one remaining loop in place, remove the afghan hook and
replace it with the "I" crochet hook. Begin the dc
pattern block.
Double Crochet Pattern Block
Row 1: Ch 4, turn, 1 dc in 3rd. slst, 1dc in next slst, *ch 1, skip 1, 1
dc in each of the next 2 slst.* Repeat from * to * across (working
the last dc in the loop in the side of the square). There
will be 7 groups of 2 dc and 7 spaces.
Row 2: Ch 4, turn, 2 dc in 1st. ch 1 space, *ch 1, 2 dc
in next ch 1 space.* Repeat from
* to * 4 times, ending with ch 1, 1 dc in the 4th ch of the previous
turning ch, 1 dc in 3rd. ch of previous turning ch. Repeat Row 2
for the double crochet pattern. Work even in pattern until there
are a total of 9 rows of dc. The double
crochet square will measure 6" by 6".
Afghan Square: Keeping the one remaining loop in place,
remove the crochet hook and replace it with the "I" afghan
hook. Turn. Insert hk in top of the 2nd. dc and pull up a
loop, *insert hk under ch and pull up a loop, pull up a loop in each of
next 2 dc*, Repeat from * to * across, ending with pulling up a
loop in the 4th ch of the turning ch 4, pull up a loop in the 3rd. ch of
the turning ch 4. There will be 22 loops on hk.
Work remainder of the square the same as the first square.
Alternate squares of the afghan stitch with squares of the dc pattern
for the number of blocks required for the size you are making. Do
not finish off. Make 2 rounds of sc around outside edge, with 19
sc per block along sides, and 3 sc in each corner. Work the 2nd.
round in back loops only. Fasten off.
Even numbered strips (2,4,etc.): Start with a dc
block. With crochet hook, ch 25. Work 1 dc in the 6th ch, 1
dc in the next ch, *ch1, skipp 1 ch, 1 dc in each of the next 2 ch*.
Repeat from * to * across. Repeat pattern Row 2 of the first dc
crochet square.
Then alternate the afghan block with the double crochet block for the
length of the strip, continuing with the 2 rounds of sc around outside
edge. Fasten off.
Border
Make 2 rounds of sc, with 3 sc in each corner. Make 2 rounds of
2 dc, ch1 around. Make 2 - 3 rounds of sc, with 3 sc in each
corner. Make 2 rounds of 2 dc, ch 1 around. Make 2 -3 rounds
of sc, with 3 sc in each corner. Make scallop edge: *sc,
skip 2 sc,
5 dc in next sc, skip 2 sc, sc in next sc*. Repeat from * to *
around. Fasten off.
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