3
Yoh, and draw through ch on {ps oF the 2nd st from hook, Work the
*yoh, insect hook under top Ip of {Bips on hook. last her ofthe row into the 2nd of 2-ch
7 Ch of the previous row.
€
“
‘TREBLE (TR) Ship 3ch,“yoh,
Yoh, draw thioigh next 2
insere hook under top tp of nese
hook (2Ips on hook)
]
ch, yoh and deaw yar thro
only (ps on hook).
DOUBLE TREBLE (D1'R) Skip Yoh, draw d
‘op lp of next ch, yoh and draw
draw through next 2ips on hook
rough
(Alps on hook). lps on hook)
Finishing Ovr
All work shoud be finished off properly to
prever
the
i unrvelling, After the last stich, pil
si loop out with the hook, and cut the
yar, leaving an esl of about 25em (Sin). This
foose end ean then be sewn invisibly into the
work using a rapestry need
row into the 4th of 4e-ch of the
previous row
Yoh. draw through all 3s on
hook (Ihte formed}. Repeat from *
‘o'end of chain, Turi, Make 2cch and
cons, working the next her under both
Yoh, draw through 2 remaining
‘on hook (Itt Formed). Repeat from
“wend of eb, Turn, Make 3-ch and
cont, working the nexe tt under both
“Ips of the:2nd st fain hook, Work the
last ofthe row into the 3rd of Sech
of the previous row.
Yoh, draw through las ps (Ide
3 folmied), Repeat from * to end,
in, Make 4 rh and cont, working
the next der under both Ips of 2nd st
(A 3ch, "yoh ice, insert hook under on hook, (3ips on hook), yor, fiom hook. WeWorking in th
lise
MAKING THE
Male a shore length of
hook under the top loop
of th last sti
dhvough the Loop co
form a slip stitch.
3 Work the first round
into the ring, so chat
eh hook actually pases
through it pick up che
yarn.
FOUNDATION RING
chai stitch and insert the
Join by pulling dhe yaon
Round
hen crocheting in the round, the
foundation chain is joined to makea
loop. ‘The stitches are then worked into this ring,
in ever-increasing circles, without turning, This
ake small medallions and
technique is used so tn
motifs which can be joined together patchwark-
style, as well as traditional lace doilies and larger
accessories such as shawls or tablecloths. Hats and
other three-dimensional items can be created, by
increasing and decreasing the number of stitches
in each round.
Left: Small floral shapes are easy to crochet in the round.
These llowers'are joined together by the edges of their peal
TREBLE (TRIPLE) CIRCLES
Circles of crocher can be made by
increasing the number of stiches
ate Pounds, New colours
can be joined on each round
and theends concealed by
working over them, Each round
starts with one, two or three
seanding chain, which cake the
place of the Firs stitch, in the
same way a8 turing chain
Round 1 Make Sch and
join wel? se ineo Ase
ch, 3¢h, then work 16tr into
ring. Join with aststto 3rd
ch st, Round 2. 3ch, ter
into same sp a8, 2s io
Je) 0 end of round, Join
with asst co 3rd ch st.
Round 3 3el:, (2trinto
Iu, Iev into Ltt) co end
of round, Join with as sro
3ed ch se, Round 4 Work
(Qtr into Ler, 2er into 2u1).
Round 5 (2 into Je, Sar
ino 34)KNITTING - Treunras
Knitted Pattern Stitches
: nitting has 2 rich heritage of pateern Taree py
€ K stitches which incorpanttes intricace cables, FORE RIS This
(oles or raed bobble, and knivear designers aera
7 uttiple of six :
¢— Meconstantly developing new ides, There ae, adie :
: stiches, plus :
however; many interesting textured pacteins tht 2 : a
c can be 7 by con ning: cl ano = : ~
be crated simply by combining knit an Row 1 "3, ss fon ie
(Purl stitches to produce a texeuted surfice, Moss
Row 2 P3, *K3, P3p; rep from *
ch vations give a firm, reversible fabric while These two cows
{ib stitch gives asifecchy verical stripe, used to
finish che weles (bottom), cuffs and si
Sweaters. To ensure a sn
CG with needles a size smal
icck edges of
1g Ag it is usually worked
ler than those used for the
¢ Main part of the garment. Horizontal furrows
ae formed by working alernace stipes of stocking
and garter stitch,
Ripcep panos >
These are worked
over any number
of stitches,
Row 1 Knic >
Row 2 Purl
Rows 3 and 4
Knit
Row 5 Purl
Row 6 Knit
Repeat hese six
rows to form the
pateer, :
Moss sriréy
Thisis worked *
‘overan uneven
number of
stitches,
Each row as
follows: *KI, PI;
rep fom *, KI.
,. DoubLi Moss
STITCH This is
P worked overa
i is ne multiple of four
" ‘ stitches v2
Rows f and 2
*K2, P2 rep fro
* wend
Rows 3and/
*P2, K2 sep!
“toend
These
the p
Embossed textures soe 1 best advantage
when plain yarns,
ftatueal coitons, are used
such asEISHERMAN’S SWEATER UXTTERNS
Kot and pal patterns were tradisionaly wed by the worse
‘of seafaring villages 0 ornament rhe sweaters worn by lol
fishermen. These garments were the main protection from
Jothing and
the clements in the days before weachetproo!
had co stand up to bard physical wear. The various pores and ~
fishing villages around de coasts of many countries evolved
their own incivideal variations of diamond vigaag or chevron
panels, which re sil design clssics ely
BASKET WEAVE “This is worked overa multiple of eight
stitches, plus five
Row 1 (RS) knit
Row 2 KS, *P3, KS: ep from”
Row 3 P5,*K3, P5: rep from "
Row 4 asrow2
Row 5 Keit
Row 6 Kl, P3, KS rep fram * 10 last 4 st, P5, KL
Row7 P1.AK3, PS; sep from * 10 last 4 sts, K3, PL
Row § as 10¥ 6
“These eight rows form the patter
EMPOSSED LADDER PATTERN This is worked vera
nulziple of 14 stitches.
Row 1 *K1, P2, Kl, PI, K2, P2, K2, P2, KE rep fom*
Row 2 “¢PL, K2) ive, P2, (K2, P21) cicesrep from *
Row 3 °Ki,P2, 62, P2 K2, PL, Ki, P2, KI, ep from *
Row 4.“P1, K2, P3, K2, P3, K2, PE, rep from *
“These four rows form the pattern
Wave StircH This s worked over a multiple of eighe
stivches, plus six
Row 1 (RS) K6,*P2, K6; rep from *
Row 2 Ki, ¢P4, Ka, rép from *, end PA, KT
Row 3 2, "K2, P2: 8p from *
Row 4 Rt, *K4, Bd: rep from, end K4, P
Row 5 K2, *P2, Ké; rep from *, end P2, K2
Row 6° P6,*K2,.P6; rep from
Row7 Pi,*K4, Pd, rep from "end Ka, Ph
Row 8 K2, *P2, K2; rep from *
Row 9 K1,*P4, Kai cep from *, end PA, KI
Row 10° P2, “K2,P%, rep from *, end 2, P2
These ten rows fina the pavicrn
ZIGZAG. This is worked over a multiple of six stitches.
Row 1. (WS) and all other odd rows, Pus
Row 2 °K3,P3,
Row 4 Pl, “K3, P3. rep from *, end K3, P2
Row 6 P2, "K3, P3: sep fiom *, endl K3, PL
Row 8 “P3, K3.tep fiom ”
Row 10 P2,*K3: Pi: ep from *. end K3, PL
Row 12 PI, *K2.P3; sep from *, end K3,P2
ip fiom *
12-cows fosm the pattern.