Monday, 17 August 2015

Crochet: "Shell-ish" Pattern for Blanket

Hi there,

I found a picture of a lovely pattern in Internet, but I had to search and search to find an English ver. of it, then I started to make it with my own,,,  The Blanket as designed by a French Crocheter called Patty, and her website can be found here: http://pattycrochete/canalblog.com/
But I made a little bid change of the patter. I used BACK LOOPS ONLY for each rows. (I did not use Front Loops),




You will find my Diagram, Written Tutorial and my pictures on below.



Written Tutorial:
I used Nako Baby Tweed Joyful 81039 and Hook Size: 4mm
Starting: 13 x 9 = 117 ch +2 + 17 (incl. first 3 ch.) = 136 chains

Row 1: 
2 DC in 5th chain from the hook.
* 1DC in the next 3 stitches,
3 times DC2tog,
1DC in the next 3 stitches,
3DC in the next st.  *
repeat from * untill last 2 stitches and 2DC in next st, 1DC in last st,
Chain 3, TURN.

Row 2:
3DC next st,
*  chain 2, skip 3 and SC in next st, (I mean skip 3 st, and SC in the 4th one ),
then chain 4, again skip 3 st, and SC in the next st,
chain 2 , skip 3 st. then 5DC in the next st.   *
repeat *  until last 2 st. then 3DC and 1DC in the turning chain.
Chain 3, and TURN

Row3: BACK LOOPS ONLY
2 DC in the next st,
2 DC in the next st,
1 DC in the next st,
*  chain 2,
1SC in the 4chSpaca,
chain 2,
now working into the 5 st, of the fan: 1DC, 2DC, 3DC, 2DC, 1DC,   *
repeat * untill 4st remain, then
1DC,
2 DC ,
2DC,
1DC,(into the turning chain from previous round)
chain 3, TURN

Row 4: BACK LOOPS ONLY
1DC, 2DC,  1DC, 2DC, 1DC,
* now in to the next fan: 1DC, 2DC,  1DC, 2DC, 1DC, 2DC,  1DC, 2DC, 1DC  *
repeat * until last fan, then;
1DC, 2DC,  1DC, 2DC, 1DC, 1DC,
then chain 3, TURN

Row 5: BACK LOOPS ONLY
2DC
*  1DC, 1DC, 1DC,
3 times DC2Tog,
1DC, 1DC, 1DC,
3DC in the next st. *
repeat + until last 2st. then
2DC in the next,
1DC in the last one

REPEAT Row2, 3, 4, 5 as necessary !!!





Have a great day,
Oya MearnsPS: All my posts will be published for helping to you. BUT of course if you would like toDONATEfor my “piggy bank”, I can then get some more yarn for my projects and share with you. If you do so, you will find the “DONATE” button at the top of the blog :)If you FOLLOW me by email, you can get a message too. You will find the SUBMIT button on right side under the Block Archive.

22 comments:

  1. Love the pattern and plan on making it. However, can you tell me the pattern multiple? Is it 13 + 2? I'm not quite sure how you figured your chain. If I read chart correctly, which I'm not good at, I believe it shows a repeat pattern of 13 stitches and you plan on 9 repeats which would be the 13 x 9 = 117 but not understanding the ch 2 + 17 after that. Hope this makes sense and thanks in advance for your help. Again a beautiful pattern.

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  2. Starting: 13 x 9 = 117 ch +2 + 17 (incl. first 3 ch.) = 136 chains
    I have started like that.
    total 136 chains then follow the written tutorial.
    :))) xoxoxoxoxox

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    1. Thanks Oya for the quick reply but I wanted to make the blanket about 32 x 32 or 30 x 30 so was trying to figure out the pattern multiples. I'll start with the 136 chains and just add 13 stitches for each additional repeat I need. Thanks again for your help and quick reply. Continued success with your blog. Have a great day..Judy :)

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  3. Sorry meant to ask how many skeins of the Nako Baby Tweed Joyful did you use? Thanks again..Judy :)

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  4. I cannot remember but definitely min 5 balls I think:(
    But you are right I have to write how many balls or how many gr of yarn I used :(
    I am soooo excited to create something and make it then give some of my friends as a gift! Everything I have made I have given as gifts of love to my friends.

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  5. my next project !

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  6. Do you have instructions for the border?

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  7. Sorry i dont have it. But it is very easy i found from youtube. They call : picot stitch .

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  8. Is this a 3 or 4 ply wool ?

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  9. You are not able to receive a blanket that's too light to have an impact either on familycookware.page.tl.

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  10. What size did your blanket end up being?

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  11. Have just completed this turned out really beautiful thanks for the pattern. I used a different border though.

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  12. Would you by chance have a video tutorial of this stitch.

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  13. A video tutorial would be very helpful. Would you consider do one.

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  14. Thank you so much for sharing the pattern with us it is so pretty can’t wait to try it xx

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  15. Do you know how to make this pattern as a square. Starting in the middle then working outward. I love your work. Thank you

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  16. love the pattern but can't seem to understand the first row is it 9 doubles and then 2 together or 3 then tow togeher 3 times

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  17. Thank you for sharing this Beautiful pattern! I am anxious to make 2 of them for my upcoming 2 new Great Grandbabies coming in May & June!! My Grandson & his Sister are both expecting about a couple weeks apart, so I am very excited. This will make 3 Greats for me! God Bless you & your Beautiful little Model!

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  18. I love your pattern it is my go to . Do you know how to make this as a square also called in the rounds . thank you

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  19. Bonjour serait-il possible d'avoir une petite vidéo des premiers rangs car je ne sais pas lire un diagramme, et même avec les explications je ne comprends rien ayant commencé le crochet que très récemment. Merci de votre compréhension. Ps : sinon où avez-vous trouvé les explications. Merci

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