CROCHET
25 CROCHET GARMENTS, ACCESSORIES, & MORE
25 CROCHET GARMENTS, ACCESSORIES, & MORE
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Names: Sixth & Spring Books, publisher.
Title: Crochet : 25 crochet garments, accessories, & more / Sixth&Spring Books.
Description: First edition. | New York, New York : Sixth&Spring Books, [2023] | Series: Timeless Noro | Includes index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2022031320 | ISBN 9781970048124 (flexibound)
Subjects: LCSH: Crocheting--Patterns.
Classification: LCC TT820 .C87255 2023 | DDC 746.43/4041--dc23/eng/20220819
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There is something magical about crochet. You take some yarn, wave your hook around, and soon you have something to wear, use, display, or give as a gift. Crochet walks the line of practicality and creativity. It provides items that fulfill specific needs while remaining fun, therapeutic, and satisfying. If you need any more proof of the magic of crochet, consider that many hooks look similar to magic wands.
To showcase the charm of crochet, this collection combines several new and exclusive designs with the most widely popular crochet projects from previous Noro magazines and books. No more searching through various publications for that special crochet project. They're all right here! From simple, small projects like a slouchy hat or fingerless mitts to full-sized garments like extra-comfy pullovers with playful bobbles or eye-popping colors, these 25 patterns range in technique, style, and skill level, making for a collection perfect for every crocheter.
Of course, each project in this book uses one or more of Noro's luxurious yarns. You'll find solid, tonal, and selfstriping colorways, all with that undeniable Noro vibrance. With such variety in color story, yarn weight, and item type, stitching from project to project will show you the magic Noro's unparalleled yarns can bring to your handmade crafting adventures.
Dec row (RS) Ch 1, work 1 sc, work 7 sc in each of first 4 cluster lace pats, 8 sc in each of next 5 (6, 7) cluster lace pats, 7 sc in each of last 4 cluster lace pats—8 sts dec’d and there are 97 (105) sts.
Band 5
Note Dec for size Small only on next 7 rows and read before you cont. Beg with a WS tr row, work 7 rows in tr/sc pat AT THE SAME TIME, for size Small only, dec on rows 1, 3, 5, and 7 as foll:
Row 1 (WS) Ch 4, tr2tog, work in tr to last 3 sts, tr2tog, work 1 tr —2 sts dec’d.
At end of row 7 there are 89 sts for size Small and 105 sts for size Medium/Large.
Lace band 6
Work 10 rows in cluster lace pat on 11 (13) cluster lace pats. Piece measures approx 24½"/62cm from beg.
Armhole shaping
Next row (RS) Ch 1, work 1 sc then work 8 (7) sc in each of first 4 cluster lace pats, 8 sc in each of next 3 (5) cluster lace pats, 8 (7) sc in each of last 4 cluster lace pats—89 (97) sts.
Band 7
Row 1 (WS) Sl st across 5 sts, ch 4, tr2tog over next 2 sts, work in tr to last 8 sts, tr2tog over next 2 sts, work 1 tr, turn (leave rem 5 sts unworked).
Row 2 Ch 1, working in BLO, work in sc on 77 (85) sts.
Row 3 Ch 4, tr2tog over next 2 sts, work in tr to last 3 sts, tr2tog, work 1 tr.
Row 4 Rep row 2. Row 5 Rep row 3—73 (81) sts.
Lace band 8
Work 6 (8) rows in cluster lace pat on 9 (10) cluster lace pats.
Next row (RS) Ch 1, work 1 sc then work 7 sc in each of 9 (10) cluster lace pats—64 (71) sts.
Band 9
Work 5 rows even in tr/sc in pat. Armhole measures approx 7½ (8¼)"/19 (21)cm.
Right shoulder shaping
Row 1 (RS) Ch 1, work 3 (4) sc, 3 (4) hdc, 3 (4) dc, 7 tr, turn, leave rem sts unworked.
Row 2 Ch 4, work 2 (3) tr, 2 (3) dc, 2 (3) hdc, 2 sc, 2 sl st. Fasten off.
Left shoulder shaping
Sk center 32 (33) sts and attach yarn at end of row to work first row from WS and work rows 1 and 2 as for right shoulder only with RS and WS rows reversed.
2) When assembling, alternate colors as desired.
3) When working into chains, work stitches over the chain itself, not into the individual chain stitches.
4) Each motif is constructed as 8-petal flower, in two layers, in two colors. Begin at center with B, C, D, or E. Work top layer, then change to A to work the bottom layer.
Motif (make 144 flowers (72 for each pillow case) with 36 each in B, C, D, and E)
With B, C, D, or E, work as foll:
Beg at center, ch 7, join with sl st in first ch to form a ring.
Rnd 1 (RS) Ch 5 (counts as dc, ch-2), work [1 dc, ch 2] 7 times into ring, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch-5—there are 8 ch-2 sps.
Rnd 2 (RS) Ch 1, work (1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 tr, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc) in each ch-2 sp, turn motif to WS.
Change to A.
Intermediate
17½"/44.5cm square
MATERIALS
• 3 3½oz/100g hanks (each approx 393yd/359m) of Noro Sonata (cotton/viscose/silk/polyamide) in #1 Vanilla (A)
• 1 hank each in #16 Cerulean (B), #17 Lavender (C), #4 Denim (D)*, and #5 Violet (E)
*Suggested color substitute: #34 Deep Sea (D)
• One size G-6 (4mm) crochet hook, OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE
• Two 18"/45.5cm pillow forms
• Tapestry needle
GAUGE
1 motif to 3"/8cm using size G-6 (4mm) hook. TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE.
1) Each pillow is constructed of 72 individually crocheted floral motifs that are sewn together in finishing.
Rnd 3 (WS) First locate the two strands that form the inverted “V” above the dc post from rnd 1 at beg of each petal. Then, ch 1, insert hook under left half of first strand and into the right half of next strand and work 1 sl st through all 3 lps on hook, *ch 3, work 1 sl st in next inverted “V” as before; rep from * around, end ch 3, sl st in first ch-1, turn to work next rnd from RS—there are 8 ch-3 sps.
Rnd 4 (RS) Ch 1, work (1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 3 tr, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc) in each ch-3 sp around. Join to first sc and fasten off, leaving a long end for seaming.
For each pillow, arranging colors as desired (with as much variation as possible), join a line of 6 motifs (for width) for a total of 12 rows of motifs (for length) as foll: use a split strand of yarn, join 2 sts of one petal to 2 sts of corresponding motif’s petal working into outside lps only of sts. Secure neatly on WS.
Block to measure 18 x 36"/45.5 x 91.5cm. Fold each pillow cover in half. With WS facing, sew sides tog (6 motifs on each side), using same technique of attaching motifs as above.
Turn to RS, insert pillow form and sew opening using same technique as described above. •
Inspired by Japan’s famed cherry blossoms, each motif is crocheted from the center outward with the white sections worked from the underside to create the raised “petals.”
Worked in one continuous piece, this swingy cardigan uses a doublecrochet shell-pattern to create a kaleidoscope of rich earthen tones.
3 shells and 5 shell rows to 4"/10cm using size J-10 (6mm) crochet hook. TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE.
Shell Work (3 dc, ch 1) into st or ch-sp.
CNR (corner) Work (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc, ch 1) into st or ch-sp.
4 dc decrease Work 1 dc into ch-1 sp, work another dc in same place keeping last loop on hook, work a dc into next ch-1 sp keeping last lps on hook, 3 lps rem, yoh and pull through all 3 lps, work another dc in same place, ch 1.
Body Ch 79.
Row 1 CNR in the 6th ch from hook, [sk 3 ch, shell in next ch] 4 times, sk 3 ch, CNR in next ch, [sk 3 ch, shell in next ch] 6 times, sk 3 ch, CNR in next ch, [sk 3 ch, shell in next ch] 4 times, sk 3 ch, CNR in next ch, sk 3 ch, dc in last ch—14 shells and 4 CNR. Turn.
Row 2 Ch 4 (counts as dc, ch 1 throughout), CNR in ch-1 sp of corner, [shell in each ch-1 sp to CNR, work corner into the CNR ch-sp] 4 times, 1 dc in ch-6 sp—17 shells and 4 CNR. Turn.
Row 3 Ch 4, [CNR in ch-1 sp of corner, shell in each ch-1 sp to CNR] 3 times, CNR in ch-1 sp of CNR, 1 dc in ch-4 sp—20 shells and 4 CNR. Turn.
Rep row 3 until 6 (7, 8, 9) rows have been worked.
Join underarm
SIZES
Small (Medium, Large, X-Large). Shown in size Medium.
Width (back at underarm) 16 (17¼, 18½, 20)"/40.5 (44, 47, 50.5)cm
Length (center back neck to lower edge, with collar folded)
22½ (23, 24, 24½,)"/57 (58.5, 61, 62)cm
Upper arm 12 (13½, 14½, 16)"/30.5 (34.5, 37, 40.5)cm
• ORIGINAL YARN
5 (6, 6, 7) 3½oz/100g skeins (each approx 219yd/200m) of Noro Taiyo (cotton/silk/wool/polyamide) in #21 Rust, Hunter, Grey, Black
• SUBSTITUTE YARN
3 (4, 4, 4) 7oz/200g balls (each approx 437yd/400m) of Noro Ito (wool) in #32 Kamisu
• One size J-10 (6mm) crochet hook, OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE
• 8 stitch markers
Ch 4, [shell in ch-1 sp of corner, sk next 9 (10, 11, 12) shells, 1 shell in next corner, shell in each ch-1 sp to next CNR, shell in ch-1 sp of corner, sk next 9 (10, 11, 12) shells, shell in ch-1 sp of corner, dc in 4 sp—15 (16, 17, 18) shells. Turn.
Rnd 1 Work around entire outside edge, beg at lower back edge, (sc in ch-1 sp, ch 3) across back, (sc in ch-4 sp, ch 3, sc in the side of dc at end of row, ch 3) up the front, (sc in ch-3 sp, ch 3) across back neck edge, (sc in ch-4 sp, ch 3, sc in side of dc at end of row, ch 3) down 2nd front, join with sl st in first sc worked. Turn.
Rnd 2 Sl st into first ch-3 sp, ch 1, 2 dc, ch 1 into first ch-3 sp, 1 shell in each ch-3 sp around. Join with sl st to top of first dc at beg of rnd. Turn.
Rnd 3 Ch 1, sc, ch 3 in first ch-sp, sk 1 shell, sc, ch 3 in each ch-sp around. Join with sl st to first sc. Turn.
Rep rnd 2 and 3 until 7 rnds have been worked from joining. Place 8 markers evenly space in ch-3 sps around outside edge. Swirl rnd 1 Sl st in first ch-3 sp, ch 1, 2 dc, ch 1 in first 3 ch sp, [1 shell in each ch-3 sp to marker, work CNR in marked ch-3 sp] 8 times, 1 shell in each ch-3 sp to end of rnd. Join with sc to top of first dc. Turn.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
8½ x 68"/21.5 x 173cm
MATERIALS
• 1 7oz/200g skein (approx 528yd/483m) of Noro Akari (silk/cotton/ viscose/mohair/wool/polyamide) in #9 Toshima
• One size G-6 (4mm) crochet hook, OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE
GAUGE
3¾ shells and 6 rows to 4"/10cm over shell pat using size G-6 (4mm) hook.
TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE.
STITCH GLOSSARY
shell (Sc, ch 3, 3 dc) in st or sp indicated.
SCARF Ch 42.
Row 1 Shell in 2nd ch from hook, [sk 4 ch, shell in next ch] 7 times, sk 4 ch, sc in last ch, turn—8 shells.
Row 2 Ch 1, shell in first sc, [shell in next ch-3 sp] 7 times, sc in last ch-3 sp, turn.
Rep row 2 until piece measures 68"/173cm from beg.
Finishing
Weave in ends. Block to measurements. •
Pairing a simple pattern with a yarn that has a beautiful gradient is an easy way to give any project a little extra pow. Here, shells slant left and right across shifting pink tones.
Rnd 3 Ch 1, sc in same ch-3 sp, *ch 5, sc in next ch-3 sp; rep from * 10 times more, ch 2, join with dc to top of beg sc.
Rnd 4 Ch 1, sc in sp made by joining dc, ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp, ch 1, (5 dc, ch 3, 5 dc, ch 1) in next ch-5 sp, *sc in next ch-5 sp, ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp, ch 1, (5 dc, ch 3, 5 dc, ch 1) in next ch-5 sp; rep from * around, join to first sc.
Fasten off.
Make 140 motifs.
Note The “join-as-you-go” method is used in Rnd 4 of motif pattern to join motifs. All motifs are joined RS facing up foll placement diagram.
Motif 1
Work rnds 1–4 of motif pat. Fasten off.
Motifs 2–13
Joining motif on one side.
Work rnds 1–3 of motif pat.
Joining rnd 4 Ch 1, sc in sp made by joining dc, ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp, ch 1, in next ch-5 sp work join at corner: (5 dc, ch 1, sl st in corner ch-3 sp of motif 1, ch 1, 5 dc, ch 1), sc in next ch-5 sp, in next ch-5 sp join between corners: (ch 2, sl st in ch-5 sp in motif 1, ch 2), sc in next ch-5 sp, ch 1, in next ch-5 sp join at corner: (5 dc, ch 2, sl st in corner ch-3 sp of motif 1, ch 2, 5 dc, ch 1), complete rem round as specified in motif pattern. Fasten off.
Remaining Motifs
Work motifs referring to placement diagram and where to join at sides.
Finishing
Neck edging
Rnd 1 With smaller hook, and RS of neck edge facing, join yarn to center st of 5-dc group of first motif. Ch 1, sc in same st, *ch 1, (3 dc, picot, 3 dc) in ch-5 sp, ch 1, sc in next center st of next 5-dc group, ch 1, 3 dc in corner ch-3 sp, picot, 3 dc in corner ch-3 sp of next motif, ch 1**, sc in center of 5-dc group; rep from * around ending at **, sl st in beg sc. Do not turn.
Rnd 2 Ch 1, sc in joining st, ch 1, *in next 6-dc group work (1 dc each in first and 2nd dc, 3 dc in 3rd dc), picot, (3 dc in 4th dc, 1 dc in each 5th and 6th dc], ch 1, sc in next sc, ch 1; rep from * around, sl st in beg sc. Fasten off.
Border edging
Rnd 1 With bottom RS facing, attach yarn to center st of first 5-dc group of first motif at right, ch 1, sc in same st, *ch 1, (3 dc, picot, 3 dc) in ch-5 sp, ch 1, sc in center st of next 5-dc group, ch 1**, work 3 dc in corner ch-3 sp, picot, work 3 dc in corner ch-3 sp of next motif, ch 1, sc in center of 5-dc group; rep from * across to last motif ending
Rnd 4 Ch 1, sc in first st, tr in next st, (sc, tr) in next st, *sc in next st, tr in next st, (sc, tr) in next st, rep from * around; join with sl st in first sc—20 sc, 20 tr.
Rnd 5 Ch 1, sc in first st, tr in next st, sc in next st, (tr, sc) in next st, tr in next st, sc in next st, tr in next st, (sc, tr) in next st, *sc in next st, tr in next st, sc in next st, (tr, sc) in next st, tr in next st, sc in next st, tr in next st, (sc, tr) in next st; rep from * around, join with sl st in first sc —25 sc, 25 tr.
Rnd 6 Ch 1, sc in first st, tr in next st, sc in next st, tr in next st, (sc, tr) in next st, *[sc in next st, tr in next st] twice, (sc, tr) in next st; rep from * around, join with sl st in first sc—30 sc, 30 tr.
Sizes M (L) Only
Rnd 7 Ch 1, sc in first st, [tr in next st, sc in next st] twice, (tr, sc) in next st, tr in next st, [sc in next st, tr in next st] twice, (sc, tr) in next st, *sc in next st, [tr in next st, sc in next st] twice, (tr, sc) in next st, tr in next st, [sc in next st, tr in next st] twice, (sc, tr) in next st; rep from * around, join with sl st in first sc—35 sc, 35 tr.
Size L Only
Rnd 8 Ch 1, sc in first st, tr in next st, [sc in next st, tr in next st] twice, (sc, tr) in next st, *[sc in next st, tr in next st] 3 times, (sc, tr) in next st; rep from * around, join with sl st in first sc—40 sc, 40 tr.
All Sizes
Rnd 1 Ch 4 (counts as tr), sc in next tr, *tr in next sc, sc in next tr; rep from * around, join with sl st in top of ch 4.
Rnd 2 Ch 1, sc in first tr, tr in next sc, *sc in next tr, tr in next sc; rep from * around, join with sl st in first sc.
Rnds 3–14 (3–16, 3–18) Rep rnds 1 and 2. Do not fasten off.
Brim
Note Brim is worked in ribbing from side to side along lower edge of hat.
Row 1 (RS) Ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across—7 sc.
Row 2 Sl st in next 2 sts along brim of hat, turn, sc in each sc across —7 sc.
Row 3 Ch 1, turn, sc in BLO of each sc across.
Row 4 Rep row 2.
Rows 5–60 (5–70, 5–80) Rep rows 3 and 4 twenty-eight (thirty-three, thirty-eight) times.
Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Using tail, whip stitch first and last row of brim tog from WS. Weave in ends. Wet-block for best results. •
WINDSWEPT Designed by Jenny KingIntermediate
SIZES
Small/Medium (Large/1X, 2X/3X, 4X/5X). Shown in size Small/Medium.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Bust (closed) 49¾ (57, 64, 71)"/126.5 (145, 162.5, 180.5)cm
Length 42½ (44½, 46¼, 48)"/108 (113, 117.5, 122)cm
MATERIALS
• 4 (4, 5, 5) 7oz/200g balls (each approx 660yd/600m) of Noro Kakigori (cotton/silk/viscose/polyamide) in #12 Himeji
• One size H-8 (5mm) crochet hook, OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE
• 6 removable stitch markers
GAUGE
2¼ shells + ch-3 sps and 4½ shell rows to 4"/10cm using size H-8 (5mm) hook.
TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE.
NOTE
Cardigan is worked in one piece from the top down. Body and sleeves
are separated at the underarm and worked separately. Sleeves are worked in joined, turned rounds.
Shell (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in st or sp indicated. Cnr-Inc (corner inc) (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in st or sp indicated.
Yoke Ch 103.
Row 1 (RS) Shell into 6th ch from hook (skipped chs count as t-ch/dc), ch 3, [sk 4 ch, shell in next ch, ch 3] twice, sk 4 ch, Cnr-Inc in next ch, ch 3, [sk 4 ch, shell in next ch, ch 3] 2 times, sk 4 ch, Cnr-Inc in next ch, ch 3, [sk 4 ch, shell in next ch, ch 3] 6 times, sk 4 ch, Cnr-Inc in next ch, ch 3, [sk 4 ch, shell in next ch, ch 3] 2 times, sk 4 ch, Cnr-Inc in next ch, ch 3, [sk 4 ch, shell in next ch, ch 3] 2 times, sk 4 ch, shell in next ch, sk 1 ch, dc in last ch, turn—16 shells (3 shells each front, 2 shells each sleeve, 6 shells in back), 4 Cnr-Inc, 2 dc.
Row 2 Ch 3 (counts as dc), [shell in next ch-1 sp, ch 3] 3 times, shell in next ch-1 sp, ch 2 (corner), [shell in next ch-1 sp, ch 3] 3 times, shell in next ch-1 sp, ch 2 (corner), [shell in next ch-1 sp, ch 3] 7 times, shell in next ch-1 sp, ch 2 (corner), [shell in next ch-1 sp, ch 3] 3 times, shell in
Worked from the top down, this long cardigan features an open stitch pattern that creates a swingy fabric that lets the colors do the talking.
Rnd 3 Ch 4, 3 dc in same ch-1 sp, ch 3, [shell, in each ch-1 sp, ch 3] to first marked sp, (3 dc, ch 1) in first marked sp, 3 dc in next marked sp (counts as a shell), ch 3, shell in next ch-1 sp, ch 3, (3 dc, ch 1) in first of next 2 marked spaces, 3 dc in next marked sp (counts as a shell), ch 3, [shell in each ch-1 sp, ch 3] to beg, 2 dc into beg ch-1 sp, join with sl st into ch-4 sp, turn—9 (11, 13, 15) shells.
Rnds 4–21 Ch 4, 3 dc in same ch-1 sp, ch 3, [shell in ch-1 sp, ch 3] 8 (10, 12, 14) times, 2 dc into the beg ch-1 sp, join with sl st into ch-4 sp, turn—9 (11, 13, 15) shells.
Rnd 22 Ch 4, dc into same ch-1 sp, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1) into each ch-1 sp around, join with sl st into ch-4 sp, turn—18 (22, 26, 30) dc and ch-1 sps.
Cuff
Rnd 1 (RS) Ch 2 (counts as sc, ch 1 throughout cuff), (sc, ch 1) in each ch-1 sp around, join with sl st into first ch-1 sp, turn—18 (22, 26, 30) sc and ch-1 sps.
Rnds 2–5 Ch 2, [sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk 1 sc] around, join with sl st into beg ch-1 sp, turn. Fasten off.
Front Edging
With RS facing, attach yarn with sl st to lower right front.
Row 1 (RS) Ch 2 (counts as sc, ch 1 throughout front edging), (sc, ch 1) evenly along right front edge at rate of approx 6 sc + ch 1 sps for every 4 shell rows, [sc, ch 1] twice at top point to form corner, [sc, ch 1] twice in each ch-4 sp around neck edge, [sc, ch 1] twice at top point of left front to form corner, (sc, ch 1) evenly down Left Front edge at same rate as right front, sc in last st, turn.
Rows 2–5 Ch 2, [sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1 , sk 1 sc] to first corner, [sc, ch 1] twice in top ch-1 sp, [sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk 1 sc] to next corner, [sc, ch 1] 2 times in top ch-1 sp, (sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk 1 sc) to lower edge, sc in last ch-2 sp, turn.
Fasten off.
Finishing
Weave in ends. Block to measurements.
Neck cord
Holding yarn double, make a chain 44"/112cm long. Fasten off. Weave cord in and out of sps between shells at neck edge.
Fringe
Cut 72 (80, 88, 96) 10"/25.5cm lengths of yarn. Holding 8 strands tog as one, attach 1 group to each end of neck cord, and 7 (8, 9, 10) groups evenly along lower edge of body. •
Easy
SIZES
Small (Medium, Large).
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Circumference 4¾ (6, 7)"/12 (15, 18)cm
Height 4 (4½, 5½)"/10 (11.5, 14)cm
MATERIALS
• ORIGINAL YARN
2 3½oz/100g skeins (each approx 219yd/200m) of Noro Taiyo (cotton/ silk/wool/polyamide) in #17 Orange, Red, Grey
• SUBSTITUTE YARN
1 7oz/200g ball (approx 437yd/400m) of Noro Ito (wool) in #20 Usuki
• One size 7 (4.5mm) crochet hook, OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE
• 4 stitch markers (for Medium and Large bowls only, optional)
GAUGE
20 sts and 21 rnds to 4"/10cm over sc using 7 (4.5mm) hook.
TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE.
1) If using Taiyo (the original yarn), one bowl can be made with a single skein.
2) Small and Medium bowls have wrong side of stitches on outside of bowl. Large bowl has right side of stitches on outside of bowl, for a slightly different look.
3) Stitch markers are used to indicate increase locations in the last rounds of the Medium and Large bowls. If you can “read” your stitches, you may not need to use the markers.
FPsc (front-post single crochet) Insert hook from front to back and then to front again around post of indicated st, yo and draw up lp, yo and draw through 2 lps on hook.
Small Bowl
Beg at bottom of bowl, ch 4, join with sl st in first ch to form ring. Rnd 1 (RS) Work 8 sc in ring, join with sl st in first sc—8 sc. Note Work first st of each round in same st as joining sl st. Do not turn, unless otherwise instructed.
Rnd 2 Ch 1, 2 sc in each sc around, join with sl st in first sc—16 sc.
As pretty as they are practical, these colorful bowls will brighten your home while wrangling your clutter.
Row 3 Ch 3, sk 1 st, 1 shell in next st, (that is, above middle dc of last odd row’s shell), ch 1, sk 1 sc, *1 dc in next st, ch 1, sk 1 sc, 1 dc in next sc, ch 1, sk 1 sc, 3dc cluster, sk 1 sc, 1 dc in next sc, ch 1, sk 1 sc, 1 dc in next sc, ch 1, sk 1 sc, shell in next st; rep from *, end sk 1 sc, 1 dc in last st, turn.
Row 4 Ch 1, sc2tog, 1 sc in top of each st and in each ch-1 sp to last 2 sts, sc2tog, turn—37 sc.
Rep rows 3 and 4 until 42 rows have been worked. Fasten off.
Back Center Panel
Work as for front until 48 rows have been worked. Fasten off.
Neck and Shoulder Joining
With H-8 (5mm) hook, join yarn to top of back and ch 20, join to front panel with a sl st and fasten off. Rep for 2nd shoulder.
Side Panels
Note Side panels are worked directly onto center panels out towards side seam using H-8 (5mm) hook.
Row 1 Attach yarn at end of first sc row on hem of front panel by working 1 sc directly into end of sc row, *2 sc in end of dc row, 1 sc into end of sc row; rep from * along entire front panel, 1 sc into each of the 20 ch, 1 sc into end of sc row of back, **2 sc in end of dc row, 1 sc into end of sc row; rep from ** along entire back panel, turn— 155 sc in total with 63 sc along front panel and 72 along back panel.
Rows 2–41 (2–43, 2–45, 2–47, 2–49, 2–51) Ch 1, sc into FLO of each st to last st, work last sc under both lps for stability, turn—155 sc. Rep for 2nd side panel by attaching yarn on bottom of back panel.
Crochet side seams tog with sl st. Place marker on 78th st from hem edge on each sc side for top of shoulder.
Finishing Cuffs
With H-8 (5mm) hook, chain 30.
Row 1 Sc in 4th ch from hook, ch 1, sk ch 1, *sc in next st, ch 1, sk 1 ch; rep from * across, end sc in last ch, turn.
Row 2 Ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk 1 sc; rep from * across, end sc in ch-3 sp at end, turn.
Rows 3–48 (3–50, 3–52, 3–54, 3–56, 3–58) Ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch-1, sk 1 sc; rep from * across, end sc in ch-2 space at end, turn. Mark row 24 (25, 26, 27, 28, 29) and match it to top of shoulder. Stitch cuff in place.
Seam underarm and side seam.
Neckband
Attach yarn at shoulder using E-4 (3.5mm) hook. Rnd 1 Work sc evenly around neck edge, do not join. Note Work in a continuous spiral. Rnds 2 and 3 Sc in BLO of each st around.
Weave in ends. •
2nd second
3rd third
A, B, C color of yar n approx approximately
beg begin(ning)
BLO back loop(s) only
ch(s) chain(s)
ch- sp(s) chain space(s)
cm centimeter(s)
cont continu(e)(ing)
dc double crochet
dc2tog double crochet 2 stitches together
dc3tog double crochet 3 stitches together
dc4tog double crochet 4 stitches together
dec decreas(e)(es)(ing)
dec’d decreased
FLO front loop(s) only
foll follow(ing)(s)
hdc half-double crochet
hdc2tog half-double crochet 2 stitches together
inc increas(e)(es)(ing)
inc’d increased
lp(s) loop(s)
m meter(s)
mm millimeter(s)
oz ounce(s)
pat(s) patter n(s)
pm place marker
rem remain(ing)(s)
rep repeat(s)
RS right side
sc single crochet
sc2tog single crochet 2 stitches together
sk skip
sl st slip stitch
sp(s) space(s)
st(s) stitch(es)
tbl through back loop(s)
t-ch tur ning chain
tog together
tr treble crochet
tr2tog treble crochet 2 stitches together
tr3tog treble crochet 3 stitches together
WS wrong side
yo yar n over
yoh yar n over hook
[ ] rep directions inside brackets as many times as indicated
( ) rep directions inside parenthesis in the same stitch or chain-space OR a note
* rep directions following * as many times as indicated
Projects using basic stitches. May include basic increases and decreases. EASY
Projects may include simple stitch patterns, color work, and/or shaping.
INTERMEDIATE
Projects may include involved stitch patterns, color work, and/or shaping.
COMPLEX Complex
Projects may include complex stitch patterns, color work, and or shaping using a variety of techniques and stitches simultaneously.
Categories of yarn, gauge ranges, and recommended needle and hook sizes
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** Lace weight yarns are usually knitted or crocheted on larger needles and hooks to create lacy, openwork patterns. Accordingly, a gauge range is difficult to determine. Always follow the gauge stated in your pattern.
*** Steel crochet hooks are sized differently from regular hooks—the higher the number, the smaller the hook, which is the reverse of regular hook sizing
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abbreviations 102
adjustable ring
Big Granny Afghan 22
Bobbled Hat 58
Granny Quilt Afghan 92
Wynnie 54
Big Granny Afghan 22
blanket
Big Granny Afghan 22
Granny Quilt Afghan 92
Bobbled Hat 58
bobbles
Bobbled Hat 58
Lotus 10
Patchwork Garden 94
bowls
Nesting Bowls 74
Broomstick Lace Shawl 88
capelet
Lacy Capelet 24
cardigan
Windswept 68
Chrysanthemum Shawl 42
cowl
Reversible Cowl 8
cowl neck
Lotus 10
Crochet Dress 34
crochet hook sizes 103
Crochet Jacket 48
Crochet Vest 84
Crochet Wave Poncho 18
D distributors 103
dress
Crochet Dress 34
Flower Pillow Covers 40 fringe
Broomstick Lace Shawl 88
Windswept 68
Granny Quilt Afghan 92
H hat
Bobbled Hat 58
Kernels Hat 82
Helpful Information 102
abbreviations 102
crochet hook sizes 103
distributors 103
skill levels 102
standard yarn weight system 103
J jacket
Crochet Jacket 48
Kernels Hat 82
mitts
Shoreline Mitts 16
motifs
Chrysanthemum Shawl 42
Flower Pillow Covers 40
Granny Quilt Afghan 92
Lotus 10
Patchwork Garden 94
Wynnie 54
Nesting Bowls 74
Pacifica Poncho 46
Patchwork Garden 94
pillow covers
Flower Pillow Covers 40 poncho
Crochet Wave Poncho 18
Pacifica Poncho 46
Wynnie 54 pullover
Lotus 10
Patchwork Garden 94
Turquesa Topper 78
lace
Broomstick Lace Shawl 88
Chrysanthemum Shawl 42
Crochet Dress 34
Lacy Capelet 24
Pacifica Poncho 46
Patchwork Garden 94
Shifting Shells 52
Shoreline Mitts 16
Turquesa Topper 78
Lacy Capelet 24
Lotus 10
Reversible Cowl 8 S scarf
Shifting Shells 52
shawl
Broomstick Lace Shawl 88
Chrysanthemum Shawl 42
Spiral Shawl 66
Spring Woodlands 62
Trapezoidal Shawl 14
Shifting Shells 52
Shoreline Mitts 16
skill levels 102
Spiral Shawl 66
Spring Woodlands 62
standard yarn weight system 103
tassels
Wynnie 54
Trapezoidal Shawl 14
Turquesa Topper 78
vest
Crochet Vest 84
Windswept 68
Wynnie 54
zippers
Crochet Wave Poncho 18
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