![]() sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each ch toĢ (WS): With Yarn A. You can also work Fsc133 with Yarn A and skip to Row 2.ġ (RS): With Yarn A. With 4mm hook, ch134 or any other multiple of 22 plus 2 chains. Will stay behind mosaicdc and will stay unworked. On WS just single crochet and chain stitches are used.Ĭrochet) – work regular dc in unworked/skipped st of the sameĬolor two rows below in front of chain space (in front of work). Mosaicdc are always worked in front of chains of previous rows.Īre always worked on RS. Mosaicdc will be worked in these skipped sts from two rows below. On next odd row on RS (after color change),.When working on WS make sure you work sc in.Pay special attention to number of skipped.Skipped sts – make ch3, for 3 skipped sts – make ch4, etc. For example, for 1 skipped st – make ch2, for 2 To prevent puckering, make the same number of chain as the number Each square of the chart represents 1stitchĭedicated to that row, work single crochet.Ĭolor in that row, skip that stitch (make chain).All even rows on WS (2, 4, 6, etc.) are.All odd rows on RS (1, 3, 5, etc.) are read.Row of squares represents 2 rows worked in same color. Chart is read from bottom to top and each.Working with one strand of yarn at a time – no carrying yarn across the rows. The inside and pick it back up with your hook when you need to use it again. Not cutting the yarn when you finish a row. You can avoid weaving in all those ends by.You can either follow the chart or written.Instructions in square brackets *…* are worked as many times as indicated. ![]() Instructions in square brackets are worked as many times as indicated.When in the instructions you have a number followed by a stitch, eg 2sc, this this means you have to work 2 sc stitches into the next (same) stitch. STITCHES: When in the instructions you have a stitch followed by a number, eg sc14, this means you have to work 1sc stitch into each of the next 14 sts.You can use yarn in different weights, but be aware that the width will be different depending on your gauge.ch1 in the beginning of each row doesn’t count as a stitch.You can make this blanket as long as you like by adding or substracting pattern repeats.To decrease the width of the blanket, decrease the number of chains. To increase the width of the blanket, increase the number of chains. ![]()
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