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Written patterns falling blocks crochet
Written patterns falling blocks crochet







written patterns falling blocks crochet

After the first round, (sc, ch 1, dc) are worked into the dc of the previous round unless it is an inc.Instructions written in parenthesis ( ) indicate all the sts are worked in the same st, ex (sc, ch 1, dc), work the entire combination in one st.Stitch counts are indicated in where there is a change.St counts are given as total sc, ch, and dc in each round.Ch 1 at the beginning of a round does not count as a st.Pattern is written to use 10 colors of yarn, row colors are indicated with C1, C2, C3, etc.Pattern is worked in joined & turned rounds.* * repeat instructions between asterisks as many times as directed Pattern Notes Gauge 20 sts x 8 rows, as in pattern = 4” blocked If you purchase something from a link in this post, I may be compensated.Other Darning needle, blocking mat and pins This post may contain affiliate links/ads. You may not give away printed copies of this post. If you want to share on your own blog / website, then you may use the first photo in this post and link back to this post. If you want to share this information with someone, share the link to this post. ©Copyright 2016 Jessie Rayot / Jessie At Home All my videos, patterns and posts are my own work.

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If you enjoy this free crochet pattern, please consider buying some of your supplies from one of these affiliate links. If you have any questions or concerns, want to share pictures of your work, or just want to chat with Jessie and other crafty individuals, than join my Facebook group. If you enjoy what you have found here at JessieAtHome, please like my Facebook page to get all the updates on new tutorials, other posts, sales, and coming events. Repeat rows 7-10 to desired size, changing color B to color C when there is not enough of B to complete a row, and then C to D and so on. Row 10: Insert hook back in Color A, tighten loop back around hook, ch 2, sl st to 3rd ch of ch-4, ch 1, sc in same st, ch 1, sc in ch-1 sp, (ch 3, sc in ch-1 sp) across, sc in last st, pull loop long and remove hook. Row 9: Turn, insert hook back in Color B, tighten loop back around hook, ch 1, sl st in first st, ch 4, 3 dc in ch-2 sp, ch 1, (3 dc in ch-3 sp, ch 1) across, dc in last st, pull loop long and remove hook. Row 8: Insert hook back in Color A, tighten loop back around hook, ch 2, sl st to 3rd ch of ch-4, ch 1, sc in same st, sc in ch-1 sp, (ch 3, sc in ch-1 sp) across to last ch-1 sp, ch 2, sc in ch-1 sp, sc in last st, pull loop long and remove hook. Row 7: Turn, insert hook back in Color B, tighten loop back around hook, ch 1, sl st in first st, ch 4, (3 dc in ch-3 sp, ch 1) across, dc in ch-1 sp, ch 1, dc in last st, pull loop long and remove hook.

written patterns falling blocks crochet

Row 6: Insert hook back in Color A, tighten loop around hook, ch 2, sl st to 3rd ch of ch-4, ch 1, sc in same st, ch 1, sc in ch-1 sp, (ch 3, sc in ch-1 sp) across, sc in last st, pull loop long and remove hook. Row 5: Turn, insert hook back in Color B, tighten loop around hook, ch 1, sl st in first st, ch 4, 3 dc in ch-2 sp, ch 1, 3 dc in ch-3 sp, ch 1, dc in last st, pull loop long and remove hook. Row 4: Insert hook back in Color A, tighten loop around hook, ch 2 (does not count as st here and throughout), sl st to 3rd ch of ch-4, ch 1, sc in same st, sc in ch-1 sp, ch 3, sc in ch-1 sp, ch 2, sc in ch-1 sp, sc in last st, pull loop long and remove hook. Row 3: Turn, insert hook back in Color B, tighten loop around hook, ch 1, sl st in first st, ch 4 (counts as dc, ch 1 here and throughout), 3 dc in ch-3 sp, ch 1, dc in ch-1 sp, ch 1, dc in last st, pull loop long and remove hook. Row 2: Join Color A to top of the 4 skipped chains, ch 1, (sc, ch 1, sc) in same st, ch 3, sc in next ch-1 sp, sc in last st, pull loop long and remove hook. Row 1: With Color B, ch 6, 3 dc in 5th ch from hook (4 skipped chains count as a dc and ch-1), ch 1, dc in last ch, pull loop long and remove hook. This will allow you to work in 2 colors without having to cut the yarn after every row. Do NOT turn unless the pattern tells you do. This wrap is worked with 2 rows in one direction, and the next 2 in the other, and so on. US-G/6, 4mm or size needed to obtain gauge Mini skein pack (Five 1oz/86 yds): Too Much Pepper #21: Colors B, C, D, E, F (4 oz/113 g/344 yds) skein: Flamingo Mallet #17: Color A Wonderland Yarns, Mad Hatter sport weight wool yarn I just love the asymmetry of it! This pattern can be a bit challenging to start, but once you get the hang of it you will plow right along! It is a wrap made in a wedge shape, which happens to be one of my favorite shapes to make. Cascade is the last pattern in the falling blocks collection, and the only one that can be found free on my blog.









Written patterns falling blocks crochet