Materials: Worsted Weight Yarn
Size G hook
Row 1: ch 2, 6sc in second chain from hook
Row 2: 2 sc in each of the 6 sc from the previous row.
Row 3: slip into next sc, ch 3, 2 dc in the same stitch, *ch2, skip next sc, 3 dc in the next sc* repeat 4 more times, end with ch2 and slip stitch into top of ch 3
Row 4: slip stitch into first ch 2 space, [ch3, 2dc, ch 2,3 dc] in this space, [ 3dc, ch2, 3dc] in the remaining 5 ch2 spaces. Join with top of ch 3
Row 5: slip stitch into first ch 2 space, [ch3, 2dc, ch 2,3 dc] in this space, *ch 2, sc BETWEEN the next 3rd and 4th dc (or between the next 3 dc groups), ch 2, [ 3dc, ch2, 3dc] in the next ch 2 space* repeat 4 more times ending with ch 2, sc BETWEEN the next 3rd and 4th dc (or between the next 3 dc groups), ch 2, join on top of beginning ch 3.
Row 8: slip stitch into first ch 2 space, [ch3, 2dc, ch 2,3 dc] in this space, *ch 2, 3 dc in the next ch 2 space, ch 2, sc BETWEEN the next 3rd and 4th dc (or between the next 3 dc groups), ch 2, 3 dc in the next ch 2 space, ch 2 [ 3dc, ch2, 3dc] in the next ch 2 space * repeat 4 more times ending with ch 2, 3 dc in the next ch 2 space, ch 2, sc BETWEEN the next 3rd and 4th dc (or between the next 3 dc groups), ch 2, 3 dc in the next ch 2 space, ch 2 join on top of beginning ch 3.
Row 9: slip stitch into first ch 2 space, [ch3, 2dc, ch 2,3 dc] in this space, * ch 2, 3 dc in the next ch 2 space, ch 2, dc in the next ch 2 space, dc in the next sc, and dc in the ch 2 sp, ch 2, 3 dc in the next ch 2 space, ch 2, [ 3dc, ch2, 3dc] in the next ch 2 space* repeat 4 more times ending with ch 2, 3 dc in the next ch 2 space, ch 2, dc in the next ch 2 space, dc in the next sc, and dc in the ch 2 sp, ch 2, 3 dc in the next ch 2 space, ch 2, join on top of beginning ch 3.
Row 10: slip stitch into first ch 2 space, [ch3, 2dc, ch 2,3 dc] in this space, * ch 2, 3 dc in the next ch 2 space, ch 2, 3 dc in the next two ch 2 spaces, ch 2,3 dc in the next ch 2 space, ch 2,[ 3dc, ch2, 3dc] in the next ch 2 space * repeat 4 more times, ending with ch 2, 3 dc in the next ch 2 space, ch 2, 3 dc in the next two ch 2 spaces, ch 2, 3 dc in the next ch 2 space, ch 2, join on top of beginning ch 3
Repeat row 8 -10 for desired length and repeat the instructions in red one addition time for each time you repeat these rows. You can do a plain edge of sc or do a scalloped edge.
For the scalloped edge, end with row 8.
slip stitch into first ch 2 space, ch3, 6 dc in the same space. {*sc in the second dc of the 3dc group. 5 dc in next ch 2 space* repeat until you reach the 3 dc before the ch2 space, sc, and ch2 space grouping.
sc in the second dc of the 3dc group, in the next ch2 space, sc, ch 2 space, and second dc in next dc group.
(5sc) *5dc in the next sc 2 space, sc in the second dc of the 3dc group* repeat until you reach the corner ch 2 space, 7 dc in that space* } Repeat between the brackets {} ending with sc in the second dc of the 3dc group. 5 dc in next ch 2 space* repeat until you reach the 3 dc before the ch2 space, sc, ch2 space grouping. sc in the second dc of the 3dc group, in the next ch2 space, sc, ch 2 space, and second dc in next dc group. *5dc in the next sc 2 space, sc in the second dc of the 3dc group* repeat until you reach the beginning ch 3, join with beginning ch 3, fasten off.
20 comments:
This is beautiful and so kind of you to share the pattern. This is a to do for me. Thank you very much.
I am loving this doily - gorgeous
Beautiful pattern, and done like you have in stripes, the geometric lines are really emphasized. Thanks for sharing the pattern, I think I'll do it in icy colours as a snowflake!
This is beautiful!
You are so kind to share.
Thank you for joining Creative Friday
Warm regards
Linda
Beautiful pattern and very versatile.
Thank you for sharing!
Love this!
I love the patriotic doily.
Now, if I would ever attempt crochet again, I would totally try this one...and with these colors. I do love red, white and blue.
That's a nice pattern. I'm guessing if you wanted you could just keep going around until you had a baby-size blanket? Something to think about.
This is a beautiful pattern. I can imagine so many possibilities with different colors. I'm definitely pinning this one. I'd love it if you shared this at my link party. http://acraftycook.blogspot.com/2012/07/1-month-of-fun-july-link-party.html
That is pretty cool. I have done a regular ripple and granny squares obviously, but this is different. Bookmarking it for later. ;)
Very cute!
Share please!
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Oh, you are so talented! I never learned how to do that. Thanks for joining the Planet Weidknecht weekend hop!
Wow that's amazing! Thanks so much for sharing the pattern and linking up to The Fun In Functional!
Love this Granny... Thanks for sharing. I am following you and would love it if you could follow me as well. Thanks and happy crocheting!!!
Love it! Liz
Wonderful, I shall attempt this in soft colours for a baby blanket. Thanks for sharing
I really like this and can see it crocheted in threads to become an applique. Conversely I have already imagined joining the motifs together forming a throw.
Thank you very much for sharing this exciting crocheted item with tons of possibilities.
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