The weather has really turned cold here in NE Ohio! Since we still have a few more months of cold weather ahead, I decided to bring you a perfect crochet pattern to wrap you up in warmth. The Wrapped in Diamonds Free Crochet Pattern will help you stay warm. You can also make it for a loved one and wrap them in what many girls love, Diamonds. Below you will find the Wrapped in Diamonds Free Crochet Pattern!
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Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap
The Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap uses a new stitch for me that I found last year, the Argyle Shell Stitch. I have created 9 other crochet patterns using this stitch. Once you get the hang of the pattern repeats, the wrap will be done before you know it!
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On my day, February 8, 2021 you can get a free pdf copy of my Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap crochet pattern.
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Below you will find the free crochet pattern for the Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap.
Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap
Pattern Information:
Materials: 1000 yards #3 Lightweight Yarn US Hook I or 5.5mm Tapestry Needle Scissors
Gauge: US I Hook or 5.5mm
2 full diamonds = 4″ wide
2 full diamonds 4″ length
Abbreviations/Stitches Used: ch = chain stitch sc = single crochet dc = double crochet sp = space ss = slip stitch
Size: 26” x 73”
Notes: Stitch count is a multiple of 8 + 2
There are helpful Video Tutorials below
Special Stitch:
Shell = (dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc) all in the same stitch. Argyle Shell Stitch = consist of the base chain plus the repeat rows R2-R5, this creates the stitch which makes the Diamond shapes.
How to crochet in the Back Bar of Chain
How to crochet in the Back Bar of Chain
Video Tutorials: Right Handed Version here. Left Handed Version here.
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Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap
Pattern:
**If you prefer a wrap that is not as wide at the bottom, this is where you would shorten your chain count. Be sure to use the multiple of 8 + 2**
R1: Chain 82, in the back bar of the chain, sc in 2nd chain. (see pic above) *Ch 5, skip 3 ch, sc in the back bar of the next ch*. Repeat to the end. Make sure you have a sc in the last stitch.
Row 1
R2: Ch 5 and turn. sc in ch-5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in next ch-5 sp. *ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in next ch-5 sp.* Repeat from * to * until the last sc, then ch 2 and dc in last sc.
Row 2
R3: Ch 1 and turn. sc in 1st st, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc. *sc in next ch-5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc* Repeat from * to * until the last ch-5 sp, then sc in 3rd ch of the last ch-5 sp.
Row 3
R4: ch 5 and turn. sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, *ch 5, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc, sc in dc of shell.* Repeat from * to * until the last sc, then ch 2 and dc in last sc.
Row 4
R5: ch 1, turn, sc in 1st st. Ch 5, *sc in center dc of shell, ch 5, sc in ch-5 sp, ch 5* Repeat from * to * until the last ch-5 sp, then sc in center dc of shell, ch 5, sc in 3rd ch of the last ch-5 sp.
Row 5
R6-R145: Repeat R2-R5 or until your desired length is reached.
**If you prefer a wrap that is not as long, this is where you would not crochet as many rows**
Earlier I stated that I used the Argyle Shell Stitch in this wrap and 9 other crochet patterns. I am happy to announce you can find ALL 10 crochet patterns in one pdf, my Diamonds Collection eBook. You can find it at Ravelry and Etsy!
In my collection you will find 1 bonus crochet pattern that is not sold in any of my stores, the Diamond Arches Tee. Inside my eBook you will find patterns for this wrap, 2 summer tees, a poncho, 2 pocket shawl in adult and child sizes, a cowl, and an Afghan square. Each pattern has multiple sizes to choose from. You can customize these patterns to fit your style, size, and colors.
I am offering my Diamonds Collection eBook at an introductory price of $30! The original retail price of all the crochet patterns in my eBook is $50. So you can get it for 40% off that’s $20 off the retail value! Visit my Ravelry Store and Etsy Shop for your copy today!
You can find more of my crochet patterns at these locations listed below.
If you would like to make a donation to Jo’s Crafty Hook and help me with the costs of running my website, crocheting new designs I would greatly appreciate it!
From the Designer:
Thank you for stopping by my website! Check out some of my patterns at my Ravelry Store Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs or LoveCraft or Etsy Shop JosCraftyHook or get free crochet patterns at my website joscraftyhook.com! While you are at my website be sure to subscribe to my Newsletter. This way you will be notified when I release another pattern or giveaway or blog post!
If you have any questions or concerns about this pattern or any other pattern please find me at Joey Lea Baird on Facebook or email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com
You are free to sell or gift the item you make from my website, please do NOT claim any of my designs as your own. If you share your finished product, please acknowledge me as the designer. Please forward any one who would like to do this crochet pattern or any of my patterns to the Ravelry Store or to LoveCraft or to my Etsy shop, or to my website. The web addresses for any place to connect with me are listed below.
Every purchase of my patterns helps! It allows me to buy more yarn so I can create and design more Handmade Crocheted Creations for you to enjoy.
I would LOVE to see your version of my designs! You can “Hook It” at my Ravelry Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR add a pic using the hashtag of the design at anyone of the places below that allows you to connect with me! Comments, Feedback, etc. are ALWAYS welcome at my website www.joscraftyhook.com!
I am happy to bring you my Diamonds Square Crochet Pattern that was designed specifically for the Friendship Blanket CAL hosted by Helen and Sara of Sunflower Cottage Crochet.
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In designing the blanket, we wanted to bring you squares that have texture and definition. When crocheting the diamond square you will see a lot of texture and definition in the shapes that appear.
When designing the square and thinking about the blanket, I wanted to cover you in what every person loves, Diamonds! With the finished look of the square it reminds me of the diamond pattern that shows up in Argyle Socks. lol
The diamonds square crochet pattern uses the basic crochet stitches found in many crochet patterns. I used the Argyle Shell Stitch. If you are unfamiliar with this stitch, there are helpful picture and video tutorials in the pattern below.
If you would like an Ad-Free pdf copy of the Diamods Square for $1.50, you can find it at my Ravelry Store Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs. You can find out more about the Friendship Blanket CAL on my website here.
As part of the CAL we are offering the Friendship Blanket CAL Bundle. You can get ALL of the 40 pdf copies of the crochet patterns for the blanket. Use the button below and grab your copy for $10!
Materials: 100-120 yards 4 ply (Aran) Worsted Weight Yarn US Hook J or 6 mm Tapestry Needle Scissors
Gauge: US J Hook or 6 mm
2 full diamonds = 2.66″ wide
2 full diamonds 4″ length
Abbreviations/Stitches Used: ch = chain stitch sc = single crochet dc = double crochet sp = space ss = slip stitch
Size: 9” x 9”
Notes: Stitch count is a multiple of 8 + 2
There are helpful Video Tutorials below
Special Stitch:
Shell = (dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc) all in the same stitch. Argyle Shell Stitch = consist of the base chain plus the repeat rows R2-R5, this creates the stitch which makes the Diamond shapes.
How to crochet in the Back Bar of Chain
How to crochet in the Back Bar of Chain
Video Tutorials: Argyle Shell Stitch – Right Handed Version here.
R1: Chain 26, in the back bar of the chain, sc in 2nd chain. (see pic below) *Ch 5, skip 3 ch, sc in the back bar of the next ch*. Repeat to the end. Make sure you have a sc in the last stitch.
Row 1
R2: Ch 5 and turn. sc in ch-5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in next ch-5 sp. *ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in next ch-5 sp.* Repeat from * to * until the last sc, then ch 2 and dc in last sc.
Row 2
R3: Ch 1 and turn. sc in 1st st, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc. *sc in next ch-5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc* Repeat from * to * until the last ch-5 sp, then sc in 3rd ch of the last ch-5 sp.
Row 3
R4: ch 5 and turn. sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, *ch 5, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc, sc in dc of shell.* Repeat from * to * until the last sc, then ch 2 and dc in last sc.
Row 4
R5: ch 1, turn, sc in 1st st. Ch 5, *sc in center dc of shell, ch 5, sc in ch-5 sp, ch 5* Repeat from * to * until the last ch-5 sp, then sc in center dc of shell, ch 5, sc in 3rd ch of the last ch-5 sp.
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If you like using the Argyle Shell Stitch in this square, I have 9 other crochet patterns available that use this stitch. You can find ALL 9 crochet patterns in one pdf, my Diamonds Collection eBook. You can find it at Ravelry and Etsy!
In my collection you will find 1 bonus crochet pattern that is not sold in any of my stores, the Diamond Arches Tee. Inside my eBook you will find patterns for this wrap, 2 summer tees, a poncho, 2 pocket shawl in adult and child sizes, a cowl, and an Afghan square. Each pattern has multiple sizes to choose from. You can customize these patterns to fit your style, size, and colors.
Therefore, I am offering my Diamonds Collection eBook at an introductory price of $30! The original retail price of all the crochet patterns in my eBook is $50, so you can get it for $20 off! Visit my Ravelry Store and Etsy Shop for your copy today!
You can find more of my crochet patterns at these locations listed below.
If you would like to make a donation to Jo’s Crafty Hook and help me with the costs of running my website, crocheting new designs I would greatly appreciate it!
From the Designer:
Thank you for stopping by my website! Check out some of my patterns at my Ravelry Store Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs or LoveCraft or Etsy Shop JosCraftyHook or get free crochet patterns at my website joscraftyhook.com! While you are at my website be sure to subscribe to my Newsletter. This way you will be notified when I release another pattern or giveaway or blog post!
If you have any questions or concerns about this pattern or any other pattern please find me at Joey Lea Baird on Facebook or email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com
You are free to sell or gift the item you make from my website, please do NOT claim any of my designs as your own. If you share your finished product, please acknowledge me as the designer. Please forward any one who would like to do this crochet pattern or any of my patterns to the Ravelry Store or to LoveCraft or to my Etsy shop, or to my website. The web addresses for any place to connect with me are listed below.
Every purchase of my patterns helps! It allows me to buy more yarn so I can create and design more Handmade Crocheted Creations for you to enjoy.
I would LOVE to see your version of my designs! You can “Hook It” at my Ravelry Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR add a pic using the hashtag of the design at anyone of the places below that allows you to connect with me! Comments, Feedback, etc. are ALWAYS welcome at my website www.joscraftyhook.com!
I know Spring is nowhere near here in NE Ohio! But, I have the perfect design to help you get ready for Spring, the Triple Vee Scarf Free Crochet Pattern!
Do you LOVE Spring? I do! It is one of my favorite times of year. With all the trees budding, new flowers blooming, green grass growing, ahhhhh I LOVE Spring!
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With any season in mind the Triple Vee Scarf Crochet Pattern is the perfect accessory to any weather’s wardrobe. It has a nice airy stitch. It uses Fingering Weight Yarn and a nice big Double Treble Crochet or the Triple Stitch as I like to call it.
Even though this pattern doesn’t use basic stitches, any beginner can do it. I have Video Tutorials to help anyone along the way if they are not familiar with the Foundation Double Crochet, Alternate Chain 2 or 3, and the Double Treble Crochet.
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Triple Vee Scarf
Pattern Details
Materials:
I used 436 yards of 100% SW Merino Fingering Weight Yarn in Red Dragonfly 436-475 Fingering Weight Yarn US G Crochet Hook or 4mm Crochet Hook
**You can find a great selection from @thefrostedstitch on Instagram**
Orange Dragonfly Yarn
Orange Dragonfly Yarn
Size: 52” long x 12” wide blocked
Gauge is not important since the width and length can be customized
Stitches/Abbreviations Used:
ch = chain fdc = foundation double crochet dc = double crochet tr = triple crochet or double treble crochet VS = vee stitch alt ch 2 = alternate chain 2 alt ch 3 = alternate chain 3
Special Stitches:
vee stitch = (2 triple crochet, chain 1, 2 triple crochet) all in the same stitch foundation double crochet = consists of a chain plus a double crochet alternate chain 2 = takes the place of a double crochet alternate chain 3 = takes the place of a triple crochet
Video Tutorials:
foundation double crochet here. triple crochet or double treble crochet here. alternate chain 2 here. alternate chain 3 here.
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R1: fdc 58 turn Optional: ch 60, dc in the 4th ch from hook, dc in remaining 56 st. turn 58 dc
R2: alt ch 2 or ch 3 and turn. dc in remaining 57 st. turn. 58 dc
R3: alt 3 or ch 4, tr in the next st, *skip 4 st, VS in the next st*. Repeat from * to * until the last 6 st. skip 4 st and tr in the last 2 st. turn
R4: alt ch 3 or ch 4, tr in the next st, *VS in the ch-1 sp of vs* Repeat from * to * until the last 4 st. tr in the last 2 st. turn
R5-R65: Repeat R4
**If you want a longer scarf, repeat R4 until you reach your desired length.**
R66: turn, alt ch 2 or ch 3 and dc in each remaining st across. turn. 44 dc
R67: alt ch 2 or ch 3 and dc in each remaining st across. 44 dc
**I made my scarf into a cowl. If you would like to do the same then leave a long tail for sewing.**
To make a Cowl:
Use the mattress stitch or whichever stitch you prefer to sew the cowl evenly together.
Yes there are an uneven number of stitches at the top and bottom of the scarf. To sew the scarf ends together you can go into a stitch more than one time.
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I am happy to introduce to you a brand new crochet design of mine, the Pocket Full of Diamonds Shawl! This is the perfect accessory for those cool days and cool nights no matter the weather. You can crochet this beautiful shawl for you or any woman in your life!
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The sizes you will find here on my website are Large, XLarge and 1XLarge. In this pattern you will find Picture and Video Tutorials. If you prefer to crochet a different size, you can find all 8 sizes to choose from. You can find all sizes of the Pocket Full of Diamonds Shawl crochet pattern at Ravelry, LoveCraft and Etsy for a small fee of $6.
The Pocket Full of Diamonds uses the Argyle Shell Stitch that you can find in most of my recent crochet patterns such as the Diamond Summer Tee, the Diamonds Poncho, and the Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap. You can find these crochet patterns at Ravelry, LoveCraft, and Etsy using the links at the bottom of this post.
Diamonds Summer Tee
Diamonds Poncho
Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap
I am currently working on 3 more new designs and an eBook that feature the Argyle Shell Stitch. My new designs I am working on are a child size crochet pattern for the Pocket Full of Diamonds Shawl and the Diamond Arches Shawl, the adult version of the Diamond Arches Shawl, Diamonds Square, and the Diamond Arches Tee. The eBook will also feature a Diamond Square that will be used in a afghan CAL in February 2021. So be on the look out for some of these designs in 2021!
Child Size Pocket Full of Diamonds
Child Size Diamond Arches Shawl
Diamonds Square
Diamond Arches Tee
As I stated above I posted the Pocket Full of Diamonds Shawl as a free crochet pattern for sizes Large, XLarge, and 1XLarge. Scroll down and you will find all the information you need to crochet the Pocket Full of Diamonds Shawl. If you prefer to crochet a different size, you can find all 8 sizes to choose from. You can find all sizes of the Pocket Full of Diamonds Shawl crochet pattern at Ravelry, LoveCraft and Etsy for a small fee of $6.
Materials: #4 Medium Weight Yarn US L Hook or 8mm Hook US M Hook or 9 mm Hook Alternate Chain 2 here
Video Tutorials: Argyle Shell Stitch here Wrapped Double Crochet here Foundation Double Crochet here
Argyle Shell Stitch dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc all in the same stitch
Notes: Stitch count is 8 + 1 Sizes are XS, S, M, L, XL, 1X, 2X, 3X ch 1 does NOT counts as a stitch alt ch 2 does count as a Double Crochet
Stitches Used/Abbreviations: ch = chain wdc = wrapped double crochet sl st = slip stitch fdc = foundation double crochet sc = single crochet st = stitch(es) dc = double crochet alt ch 2 = alternate chain 2 shell = argyle shell stitch
Gauge: US L Hook or 8 mm 6 Wrapped DC x 7 Rows = 4.5”
Gauge Swatch Example
Using the M Hook (9 mm) R1 (RS): FDC 17turn Optional: ch 19, dc in 4th st from hook, and dc in remaining st. (17 dc) turn
Switch to L Hook (8 mm) R2: alt ch 2, *sk 1 st, dc in the next st, wdc around the post of the dc just made* Repeat from * to * until the last 2 st. sk 1 st and dc in last st. (2 dc & 7 wdc)
Row 2
R3: alt ch 2, *sk 1 st, dc in the next st, wdc around the post of the dc just made* Repeat from * to * until last st. dc in the last st. (2 dc & 7 wdc)
Row 3
R4: ch 1 and turn. 2 sc in 1st st and sc in each st remaining. (17 sc)
Row 4
R5: ch 1 and turn. sc in 1st st *Ch 5, skip 3 sc, sc in the next st*. Repeat from * to * to the end. (4 ch 5 & 5 sc)
Row 5
R6: ch 5 and turn. sc in ch 5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in next ch 5 sp. (this uses the 1st 2 ch 5 spaces) *ch 5, sc in next ch 5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in next ch 5 sp. (this uses the last 2 ch spaces) then ch 2 and dc in the last sc. (4 sc, 2 shells, & 1 dc)
Row 6
R7: ch 1 and turn. sc in 1st st, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc. *sc in next ch 5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc* sc in 3rd ch of last ch 5 space. (5 sc & 4 shells)
Row 7
R8: ch 5 and turn. sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, *ch 5, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc, sc in dc of shell.* then ch 2 and dc in last sc. (2 ch 5 spaces, 4 sc, 1 ch 2 space, & 1 dc)
Row 8
R9: ch 1, turn, sc in 1st st. Ch 5, sc in center dc of shell, ch 5, sc in ch 5 sp, ch 5, sc in center dc of shell, ch 5, sc in 3rd ch of last ch 5 space. (5 sc & 4 ch 5 spaces)
Row 9
R10: ch 1 and turn. sc in 1st st, *3 sc in ch 5 space, sc in sc.* Repeat from * to * to last sc. (17 sc)
Row 10
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Size
Short Side
Long Side
Number of Diamonds
Estimated Yardage
Large
28.5”
73.5”
21
950-1025
XLarge
33”
77”
22
1100-1200
1XLarge
33”
80.5”
23
1200-1350
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Pocket Full of Diamonds Shawl before Pockets
Large – XLarge – 1XLarge
Using M Hook (9 mm)
R1 (RS): fdc 169 (177, 185) turn Optional: ch 171 (179, 187) dc in 4th st from hook and dc in each remaining st. turn 169 (177, 185) dc
Switch to L Hook (8 mm)
R2: alt ch 2, *sk 1 st, dc in next st, wdc around body of dc just made,* Repeat from * to * until the last 2 st. sk 1 st and dc in last st. turn 2 dc & 83 (87) wdc
R3: alt ch 2, *sk 1 st, dc in the next st, wdc around the post of the dc just made* Repeat from * to * until last st. dc in the last st. 2 dc & 83 (87) wdc
R4: ch 1 and turn. 2 sc in 1st st and sc in each st remaining. 169 (177, 185) sc
R5: ch 1 and turn. sc in 1st st *Ch 5, skip 3 sc, sc in the next st* Repeat from * to * to the end. 43 (45, 47) sc&42 (44, 46) ch 5 sp
R6: ch 5 and turn. sc in ch 5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in next ch 5 sp. *ch 5, sc in next ch 5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in next ch 5 sp.* Repeat then ch 2 and dc in last sc. 42 (44, 46) sc, 21 (22, 23) ch 5 sp, 1 ch 2 & 1 dc, 21 (22, 23) shells
R7: ch 1 and turn. sc in 1st st, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc. *sc in next ch 5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc* Repeat from * to * then sc in 3rd ch of last ch 5 space. 43 (45, 47) sc, 42 (44, 46) shells.
R8: ch 5 and turn. sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, *ch 5, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc, sc in dc of shell.* Repeat. Ch 2 and dc in last sc. 42 (44, 46) sc, 24 (26, 28) ch 5 sp, 1 ch 2, & 1 dc
R9: ch 1, turn, sc in 1st st. Ch 5, *sc in center dc of shell, ch 5, sc in ch 5 sp, ch 5* Repeat from * to * sc in center dc of last shell, ch 5, sc in 3rd ch of last ch 5 space. 43 (45, 47) sc & 42 (44, 46) ch 5 sp
R10: ch 1 and turn. sc in 1st st, *3 sc in ch 5 space, sc in sc* Repeat from * to * until the end. 169 (177, 185) sc
R11-R20: Repeat R2-R10
R21-R30: Repeat R2-R10
R31-R40: Repeat R2-R10
R41-R42: Repeat R2-R3
R43: alt ch 2 and dc in each remaining st. turn 168 (176, 184) dc
R44: ch 1 and turn. sl st loosely in 1st st and each st across. 168 (176, 184) sl st
Fasten off and weave in the ends
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Pocket
Pockets (make 2)
ALL SIZES
**If you would like bigger pockets, add the stitch count of 8. You can also add more rows to R2-R5. If you would like smaller pockets subtract 2 rows from the top (R2-R5)**
Using M Hook (9 mm)
R1 (RS): fdc 17 turn
Optional: ch 19, dc in 4th st from hook, and dc in each remaining st. turn (17 dc)
Switch to L Hook (8 mm)
R2-R5: alt ch 2 and dc in each st across. (17 dc)
R6: ch 1 and turn. sc in the same st and each st across. (17 sc)
R7: ch 1 and turn. sc in 1st st *Ch 5, skip 3 sc, sc in the next st*. Repeat from * to * to the end. 5 sc & 4 ch 5 sp
R8: ch 5 and turn. sc in ch 5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in next ch 5 sp. *ch 5, sc in next ch 5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in next ch 5 sp.* Repeat then ch 2 and dc in sc. 4 sc, 3 ch 5 sp, 1 ch 2 sp & 1 dc
R9: ch 1 and turn. sc in 1st st, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc. *sc in next ch 5 sp, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc* sc in 3rd ch of last ch 5 space. 5 sc & 4 shell
R10: ch 5 and turn. sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc, sc in center dc of shell, *ch 5, sc in center dc of shell, shell in next sc, sc in dc of shell.* Repeat. Ch 2 and dc in last sc. 4 sc, 2 shell, 2 ch 5 sp, 1 ch 2 sp & 1 dc
R11: ch 1, turn, sc in 1st st. Ch 5, *sc in center dc of shell, ch 5, sc in ch 5 sp, ch 5* Repeat. sc in center dc of shell, ch 5, sc in 3rd ch. 5 sc & 4 ch 5 sp
R12: ch 1 and turn. sc in 1st st, *3 sc in ch 5 space, sc in sc* Repeat from * to * to the end. (17 sc)
R13-R14: alt ch 2 and dc in each st across. turn (17 dc)
R15: ch 1 and turn. sl st loosely in 1st st and each st across. (17 sl st)
Leave a long tail of yarn for sewing your pockets on. Fasten off.
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Attaching the Pockets
With the right side of your shawl facing you and the right side of your pockets facing you, center each pocket near the bottom of your shawl’s short sides.
I used a Diamond as a reference and center over 1 Diamond with the Diamond rows centered in the Pocket. If your Shawl is too big, center your pocket over your middle rows.
Sew the pockets onto your shawl using the whipstitch or whichever stitch you prefer to sew on pockets.
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Pocket Full of Diamonds Shawl
Fringe
Optional
Step 1: For each space you are going to place your fringe, cut three 14” pieces of yarn. I place mine 2” apart.
Step 2: With the right side of your shawl facing you, line up the short end in front of you on a flat surface.
Step 3: Fold 3 pieces of yarn in half and line up their ends. Use your hook to pull their center down into a space at the very bottom of your shawl’s short side.
Step 4: With the pieces still on your hook, loop all the ends over your hook, and pull them through.
Repeat Steps 1-4 on both short ends of your shawl.
Trim your fringe so tassels are even across the bottom of your shawl.
That’s it!
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I would ❤️ to see your version of my Pocket Full of Diamonds Shawl!! You can use the hashtag #pocketfullofdiamondsshawl or #pocketfullofdiamonds or @joscraftyhook or @jo_bear38 on IG! You can also find me, Joey Lea Baird on Facebook!
Thank you for your interest in my Pocket Full of Diamonds Shawl! I hope you enjoy crocheting this as much as I did! If you have ANY questions please email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com. Happy Crocheting!
Pocket Full of Diamonds Pocket Shawl
I appreciate the time and effort my pattern testers put into this pattern. Below you will see their version of the Pocket Full of Diamonds Shawl.
Suzanne Boren Lively
Brucene Plass
Tammy Alexander
Roxanna Karn
Isabela Valencia
Laurene Leesberg Blunder
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Karen
In this post I want to share with you a Unisex crochet design, the Herringbone Beanie and Cowl Set.
In the Herringbone Crochet Set you will find 3 sizes to choose from: Teen, Small & Large Adult. The good thing about this crochet pattern is that it can be customized to fit your style, size, and color! The stitch count is a multiple of 6, so it you want to make a smaller or larger size, you can use the multiple of 6.
As I stated above, the Herringbone Beanie and Cowl Set Crochet Pattern is a Unisex crochet pattern. My husband and I modeled the set, so as you can see it fits men and women. You will find some wonderful versions from my testers of the set at the bottom of this post.
Unisex Herringbone Hat & Scarf Set
Unisex Herringbone Set
You can find my crochet patterns at these locations listed below.
Materials: US Hook I/5.5 mm 100-300 yards of #4 Worsted Weight Yarn Scissors Tapestry Needle
Gauge: US Hook I/5.5 mm
8 HHDC x 6 Rows = 2 inch
Notes: Ch 1 does not count as a stitch
Gauge Swatch: R1: Ch 9, sc in 2nd st and sc in each st across. Ch1 R2: Turn. HHDC in each st across. Ch 1 R3-6: Repeat R2
Abbreviations: CH = Chain SS = Slip Stitch SC = Single Crochet BLO = Back Loop Only HHDC = Herringbone Half Double Crochet SC BLO = Single Crochet in Back Loop Only HDC2TOG = Half Double Crochet 2 Together FHDC = Foundation Half Double Crochet
Special Stitches:
To make the HHDC stitch: 1. Yarn over, insert hook into the next stitch and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook) 2. Pull first loop straight through the second (similar to a slip stitch) 3. Yarn over, pull through two remaining loops on hook.
Special Notes: The stitch count is a multiple of 6 if you need a smaller or larger size. Pattern written for: Teen, Sm Adult, Lg Adult Be sure to count your stitches once and awhile. It is important once you start the decreasing to have the right stitch count.
Video Tutorials:
YouTube Video Tutorial for HHDC here
YouTube Video Tutorial for SC in BLO here.
YouTube Video Tutorial for HDC2TOG here. YouTube Video Tutorial for FHDC here.
If you would like to purchase the pdf copy of the crochet pattern you can find it at Ravelry or Etsy. There is an additional crochet pattern for matching fingerless gloves that you can find at my stores.
Brim
R1: Chain 11, SC in the 2nd chain and each ch across. Ch 1 and Turn. 10 SC
R2: sc in 1st st, sc in blo in the next 8 st, and sc in the last st. Ch 1 and Turn. 10 SC
R3: Repeat R2 for a total of 54 (60, 66) Rows
Join Brim: Holding both ends together without twisting, sl together through blo loop of the previous row and foundation row.
Body
R1: Ch 1, work HHDC across the side of each row, sl in 1st HHDC st to join. Ch 1 and Turn. 54 (60, 66)
R2: HHDC in the 1st st and in each st around. Ss in 1st HHDC to join. Ch 1 and Turn. 54 (60, 66)
R3: HHDC in each remaining st around. Ss in 1st HHDC to join. Ch 1 and Turn. 54 (60, 66)
Repeat R2-R3 until hat measures 6 – 6.5” ( 6.5 – 7” or 7 – 7.5”) inches, including the Brim. Move on to Decrease Rows.
Decrease Rows
R1: Ch 1 and Turn. * HHDC in the next 6 (8,9) st, HDC2TOG* Repeat from * to * around. Ss into 1st to join. Ch 1 and Turn. 48 , 54, 60 stitches
R2: *HHDC in the next 5 (7, 8) st, HDC2TOG* Repeat from * to * around. Ss into 1st st join. Ch 1 and Turn. 40 (48, 54) st
R3: HHDC in the next 4 (6, 7) st, HDC2TOG* Repeat from * to * around. Ss into 1st st join. Ch 1 and Turn. 34 (42, 48) st
R4: HHDC in the next 3 (5, 6) st, HDC2TOG* Repeat from * to * around. Ss into 1st st join. 28 (36, 42) st Do not fasten off.
Leave a long tail of 6-10 inches for weaving the top of the hat closed. You will weave the top of the Beanie closed by using your Tapestry Needle.
You will go into the 2 loops created by the dc using the long tail you have left. You will go back and forth weaving the long tail between the 2 loops until you reach the end.
At the end you will pull the long tail tight, closing the top of the Beanie. Pull tight and go into the 1st st and create a knot, tying off the long tail.
If you are having trouble here is the YouTube Video Tutorial showing the process.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Herring-Bone Cowl
R1: FHDC 14 (16, 18)
Optional: Chain 16 (18, 20) hdc in the 4th chain and each remaining stitch. Turn 14 (16, 18)
R2: Ch 1. HHDC in 1st st and remaining stitches across. Turn 14 (16, 18)
R3: Ch 1. HHDC in 1st st and remaining stitches across. Turn 14 (16, 18)
Body of Scarf
R4: Ch 1. HHDC in 1st st and remaining stitches across. Turn 14 (16, 18)
Repeat R4 until the scarf measures 44” ( 56”, 68”) inches or until your desired length. If you would like to leave it as a Scarf, fasten off and weave in the ends. For the Cowl, do not fasten off, move to the closing of the cowl.
Closing the Cowl
R1: Ch 1 and place HDC in each st across. 14 (16, 18)
Join Ends: Holding both ends together without twisting, slst together through blo loop of the previous row and foundation row.
Fasten off and weave in ends. You are done!
Unisex Herringbone Hat & Scarf Set
Crafty Grandma
Candice
Brucene
Unisex Herringbone Set
Reinisch
Unisex Herringbone Set
Karen
Herringbone Beanie & Cowl Set FREE Crochet Pattern
As you can see above the different versions from my wonderful testers! Thanks a bunch ladies!
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Today I am SO excited to be sharing with you the Nellie Poncho Free Crochet Pattern! I designed the Nellie Poncho in the Spring of 2020 after learning a new stitch while testing for another crochet designer. The Nellie Poncho uses the N Stitch, once you get the hang of it I promise you will LOVE it too!
Below you will find a free copy of the Nellie Poncho crochet pattern.
Nellie Poncho
The Nellie Poncho Free Crochet Pattern has 5 sizes to choose from, so I am sure you can crochet this for yourself or any woman/teen in your life! Also in this crochet pattern you will find picture and video tutorials on how to crochet the N Stitch and on how to sew your 2 panels together.
This Nellie Poncho can be warn in any season no matter where you are in the world. It is perfect for those chilly Spring days, those chilly Summer evenings, in the crispy Fall air, and of course in those cold Winter seasons.
So let’s get started!
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800-1200 yards #4 Worsted Weight Yarn US Hook J or 6 mm US Hook H or 5 mm Tapestry Needle Scissors
Gauge: 12 st x 12 rows = 4”
Gauge Swatch: R1: FSC 12 turn Optional: Ch 13, sc in the 2nd ch from hook and each st across. turn R2: Ch 1, sc in the same st, sc in the next st, and hdc in the next st. NS to the last 3 stitches. Hdc in the next st and sc in the last 2 stitches. R3: Ch 1, sc in the same st and each st across. R4-R13: Repeat R2 & R3.
Abbreviations/Stitches: FSC = Foundation Single Crochet CH = Chain SC = Single Crochet ST(S) = Stitch(es) NS = N Stitch SP = Space RS = Right Side WS = Wrong Side
Special Stitch: The N Stitch
Sk 1 st
hdc in the next st
insert hook from the top to the bottom of the front loop of the skipped stitch
YO, pull up a loop,
YO, pull through one loop
YO, insert the hook back into the same st as the hdc, YO, pull up a loop,
YO, pull through all 4 loops on hook.
Notes: Stitch count is a multiple of 2 Ch 1 does not count as a stitch Photo Tutorials are attached to the pattern. I made them larger to show the steps of the Construction. There are 5 Construction Steps, so please scroll down for each. The sizes are Small (Medium, Large, XLarge and 2XLarge) consecutively Poncho may need to be Blocked
Video Tutorials: N Stitch Right Handed Version here. N Stitch Left Handed Version here. Foundation Single Crochet Right Handed Version here. Foundation Single Crochet Left Handed Version here. How to Assemble a Poncho here.
Size Chart
Size
Width
Length
Small
18”
26”
Medium
20”
28”
Large
22”
30”
XLarge
24”
32”
2XLarge
26”
34”
Nellie Poncho Crochet Pattern
Panel 1 (make 2)
R1: FSC 100 (106, 112, 118, 124) st Optional: chain 101 (107, 113, 119, 125), sc in 2nd chain and each st across. 100 (106, 112, 118, 124) st
R2 (RS): ch 1 and sc in same st. sc in the 2nd st, hdc in the next st and NS to the last 3 st. hdc in the next st and sc in the last 2 st.
R3 (WS): Ch 1, sc in the same st and each st across.
R4 – 43 (47, 51, 55, 59): Repeat R2 & R3
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Construction:
Step 1:
Place both Panels Right Side down with Wrong Side Up. Line them up a side panel along the bottom of another panel.
Step 1 Example
Step 2:
Whip Stitch Together or use whichever stitch you prefer in attaching the Panels together.
Step 2 Example
Step 3:
Fold Whipped Stitch Piece to Outer Edge (Top of the Panel.)
Step 3 Example
Step 4:
Fold Outer Edge to Join Whipped Stitch Piece
Step 4 Example
Step 5:
Whip Stitch or use whichever stitch you prefer to sew Closed.
Step 5 Example
Finished Example
Embellish Your Nellie Poncho
Fringe
Fringe (Optional)
Cut pieces of yarn 10”-12” long
Use 2 strands of yarn for each section of Fringe. If you want a heavier Fringe add more pieces of yarn to suit you.
Put the ends together and create a loop that can be threaded into the edges of the Poncho. Knot pieces of Fringe onto the Poncho. This will give you 4 strands of yarn to create the Fringe.
You can use your crochet hook to pull the loops through the edges of the Poncho and then thread the fringe through the loop. Pull tight to create your knot. Make sure to pull the loop in the same direction. This helps all of your knots to match.
Neck Border (Optional):
Switch to H or 5 mm Hook
Attach yarn in any stitch along the Neck Opening, slip stitch, chain 1 and sc in the same stitch. sc in each stitch around.
For a Smaller Neck Opening, add 2-3 more rows of Single Crochet.
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That’s it, you have created your own version of the Nellie Poncho!
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The Twisted Twizzler Set crochet pattern is a great crochet pattern if you LOVE doing Cables/Braids like I do. If you do then this set is perfect for you! If you haven’t had much practice with Cables, that’s ok too! I have supplied Video Tutorials to help you crochet the stitches used in this set!
In this post the Twisted Twizzler Set contains a hat and a scarf crochet pattern. The crochet patterns for the hat and scarf have multiple sizes, so you can do one for each member of your family and friends. The hat and scarf sizes range from newborn to adult large. This crochet pattern is part of my Twisted Line of Head Gear, where all the crochet patterns are unisex, which means that the finished items can be worn by men and women.
You can find all of the crochet patterns in my Twisted Line of Head Gear at any of the locations below:
Beanie Materials: US Hook H or 5 mm 300-500 yds of #4 Worsted Weight Yarn Scissors Tapestry Needle
Gauge:
US Hook H or 5mm
16 FPDC x 10 rows = 4″
Abbreviations: CH = Chain
DC = Double Crochet SS = Slip Stitch FPTRC = Front Post Triple Crochet FDC = Foundation Double Crochet FPDC2TOG = Front Post Double Crochet 2 Together
Notes: Ch 1 does NOT count as a stitch
Ch 3 counts as a double crochet
Video Tutorials:
FDC Video Tutorial here FPDC Video Tutorial here
FPTRC Video Tutorial here
Special Stitches:
Front Post Double Crochet – Double Crochet going around the Front Post of the DC in the Previous Row. Front Post Triple Crochet –Front Post Triple or Treble Crochet–Yarn over (YO) hook two times. Insert hook behind post of stitch (st). YO hook, pull up a loop, four loops on hook. YO hook, pull through 2 loops, 3 loops on hook. YO hook, pull through 2 loops, 2 loops on hook. YO hook, pull through last two loops.
Special Notes:
Stitch multiple after the band is 12, so if your band is too tight or too loose try going up or down in hook size instead of adjusting stitch count.
Pattern written for: NB-6mth (6-12 mth, 12-24 mth, 2-5 yrs, 5-10 yrs, Small Adult & Large Adult)
Hat Band Lengths: 12” (14, 16, 16, 19, 19, 21)
Twisted Twizzler Beanie
Twisted Twizzler Beanie
Band for NB-6 mth, 6 mth-12 mth, 12-24 mth, & 2-5 yrs: **Larger Sizes Below**
Using H Hook
R1: Fdc 36 (48, 60, 60) join.
R2: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (36, 48, 60, 60) st
R3-R4: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (36, 48, 60, 60)
Hat for NB-6 mth, 6 mth-12 mth, 12-24 mth, & 2-5 yrs
R5: Ch 2, fpdc in the same st, fpdc in next st, dc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in the next 2 st. *fpdc in the next 2 st, dc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in the next 2 st.* Repeat from * to * around. ss in fpdc to join. (36, 48, 60, 60) st
R6-R7: Ch 2 and fpdc in the same st, fpdc in the next st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 4 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 2 st, *fpdc in next 2 st. dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 4 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 2 st,* Repeat from * to * around. ss fpdc to join (36, 48, 60, 60) st
For SizesNB-6 mth, 6 mth-12 mth, 12-24 mth Stop here and go to Decrease Rows
For Sizes 2-5 yrs
R8-R9: Repeat R6-R7 once and go to Decrease Rows.
Decrease Row
R1: Ch 2 and fpdc in the same st, fpdc in the next st, dc2tog in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped st, dc2tog in next 2 st, fpdc in next 2 st. *fpdc in next 2 st, dc2tog in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped st, dc2tog in next 2 st, fpdc in next 2 st.* Repeat from * to * around. ss fpdc to join
R2: Ch 2 and fpdc in the same st, *fpdc in the next st, dc in next st, fpdc in next 4 st, dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st, fpdc2tog,* Repeat from * to * around. ss in fpdc to join. (36, 48, 60, 72) st
R3: Ch 2 and fpdc2tog in the same and next st, *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next 4, dc in the next st, fpdc3tog across the next 3 st,* Repeat from * to * around. Ss fpdc2tog to join.
Leave a long tail to weave through the stitches to close the hat. **If you are wanting a Messy Bun Hat instead of a Beanie, do NOT use a long tail to weave in the ends. The beanie can be left open here to make a Messy Bun Hat.**
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Band for: 5-10 yr, Teen, Sm & Large Adult: **Smaller Sizes Above**
Band: Using H Hook
R1: Fdc 60 (60, 72, 84) join.
R2: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (60, 60, 72, 84) st
R3-R5: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (60, 60, 72, 84)
Hat for: 5-10 yr, Teen, Sm & Large Adult
R6: Ch 2, fpdc in the same st, fpdc in next st, dc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in the next 2 st. *fpdc in the next 2 st, dc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in the next 2 st.* Repeat from * to * around. ss in fpdc to join. (60, 72, 84) st
R7-R8: Ch 2 and fpdc in the same st, fpdc in the next st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 4 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 2 st, *fpdc in next 2 st. dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 4 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 2 st,* Repeat from * to * around. ss fpdc to join (60, 72, 84) st
R9-R14: Repeat R6-R8 ending with R8
For 5-10yrs old Stop Here and go to Decrease Rows
R15-R17: Repeat R6-R8 ending with R8 For remaining sizes Stop Here and go to Decrease Rows
Decrease Rows
R1: Ch 2 and fpdc in the same st, fpdc in the next st, dc2tog in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped st, dc2tog in next 2 st, fpdc in next 2 st. *fpdc in next 2 st, dc2tog in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped st, dc2tog in next 2 st, fpdc in next 2 st.* Repeat from * to * around. ss fpdc to join
R2: Ch 2 and fpdc in the same st, *fpdc in the next st, dc in next st, fpdc in next 4 st, dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st, fpdc2tog,* Repeat from * to * around. ss in fpdc to join. (36, 48, 60, 72) st
R3: Ch 2 and fpdc2tog in the same and next st, *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next 4, dc in the next st, fpdc3tog across the next 3 st,* Repeat from * to * around. Ss fpdc2tog to join.
Leave a long tail to weave through the stitches to close the hat. **If you are wanting a Messy Bun Hat instead of a Beanie, do NOT use a long tail to close the Beanie. The beanie can be left open here to make a Messy Bun Hat.**
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Twisted Twizzler Scarf
Scarf Materials:
US Hook I or 5.50 mm 450-600 yds of #4 Worsted Weight Yarn Scissors Tapestry Needle
Gauge: US Hook I or 5.5mm
4 HDC x 2 rows = 1 inch
Size: 35-72” Length 7-9” Width
Abbreviations: CH = Chain SS = Slip Stitch SC = Single Crochet HDC = Half Double Crochet FPDC = Front Post Double Crochet BPDC = Back Post Double Crochet
Notes: Ch 1 does not count
Ch 2 counts as a double crochet Chain 3 counts as a DC-Double Crochet in the stitch count at the end of a Row.
Video Tutorials: FPTRC instructions on YouTube here FPDC & BPDC instructions on YouTube here.
Special Stitches:
Front Post Double Crochet – Double Crochet going around the Front Post of the DC in the Previous Row. Back Post Double Crochet – Double Crochet going around the Back of the DC in the Previous Row. Front Post Triple Crochet –Front Post Triple or Treble Crochet–Yarn over (YO) hook two times. Insert hook behind post of stitch (st). YO hook, pull up a loop, four loops on hook. YO hook, pull through 2 loops, 3 loops on hook. YO hook, pull through 2 loops, 2 loops on hook. YO hook, pull through last two loops.
Twisted Twizzler Scarf
Twisted Twizzler Scarf
R1: Chain 26, dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in the next 22 ch. Turn (24 dc)
R2: Ch 3, dc in the next 23 st. Turn (24 dc)
R3: Ch 3, dc in the next 3 st, fpdc in the next 2 st, dc in the next 4 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, dc in the next 4 st, fpdc in the next 2 st, and dc in the last 4 st. Turn (16 dc + 4 fpdc + 4 fptrc)
R4: Ch 3, dc in the next 3 st, bpdc in the next 2 st, dc in the next 4 st, bpdc in the next 4 st, dc in the next 4 st, bpdc in the 2 st, and dc in the last 4 st. Turn (16 dc + 8 bpdc)
R5: Ch 3, dc in the next 3 st, fpdc in the next 2 st, dc in the next 4 st, fpdc in the next 4 st, dc in the next 4 st, 2 fpdc in the next 2 st, and dc in the last 4 st. (16 dc + 8 fpdc)
R6: Ch 3, dc in the next 3 st, bpdc in the next 2 st, dc in the next 4 st, bpdc in the next 4 st, dc in the next 4 st, bpdc in the 2 st, and dc in the last 4 st. Turn (16 dc + 8 bpdc)
R7: Ch 3, dc in the next 3 st, fpdc in the next 2 st, dc in the next 4 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped st, dc in the next 4 st, fpdc in the next 2 st, and dc in the last 4 st. Turn (16 dc + 4 fpdc + 4 fptrc)
R8: Ch 3, dc in the next 3 st, bpdc in the next 2 st, dc in the next 4 st, bpdc in the next 4 st, dc in the next 4 st, bpdc in the next 2 st, and dc in the last 4 st. Turn (16 dc + 8 bpdc)
R9: Ch 3, dc in the next 3 st, fpdc in the next 2 st, dc in the next 4 st, fpdc in the next 4 st, dc in the next 4 st, fpdc in the next 2 st, and dc in the last 4 st. Turn (16 dc + 8 fpdc)
R10: Ch 3, dc in the next 3 st, bpdc in the next 2 st, dc in the next 4 st, bpdc in the next 4 st, dc in the next 4 st, bpdc in the next 2 st, and dc in the last 4 st. Turn (16 dc + 8 bpdc)
Do NOT fasten off!
For Ages 2-3 Repeat R7-R10 until the Scarf measures 33” then add Border
For Ages 4-10 Repeat R7-R10 until the Scarf measures 45” then add Border
For Ages Teen Repeat R7-R10 until the Scarf measures 57” then add Border
For Small Adult Repeat R7-R10 until the Scarf measures 67” then add Border
For Large Adult Repeat R7-R10 until the Scarf measures 70” then add Border
Border:
R1-R2: Ch 3 and dc in each st across. Turn 24 dc After R2 do not turn.
At the end of your last Row, chain 1 and put 2 sc in the end post of the last row you crocheted.
Add 1 sc in the dc space and 2 sc in the end posts until you get to a corner.
Once you are at the corner (you will have just added 2 sc in the last end post) chain 1 then add 2 sc in the corner space.
Sc evenly across the beginning chain row until you come to the next corner. Chain 1, sc in same st, and then repeat 2 sc in end posts and 1 sc in dc space until you get at the next corner.
Once you are at the corner (you will have just added 2 sc in the last end post) chain 1 then add 2 sc in the corner space.
Sc in each dc until you come to the last corner and add 2 sc in the last dc.
Fasten off and weave in ends with Tapestry Needle.
Twisted Twizzler Set
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Hello everyone! Thank you for stopping by! I hope you are here to join me in taking part in my Twisted Cindy Set CAL! In this CAL or Crochet-A-Long it will be taking place in the Facebook Group Connie’s Crochet Guild. I am SO excited because this is the first CAL Connie Elder has done inside the group and she has asked me to host it! Please be aware that you will need to be a member of Connie’s Crochet Guild to take part in this CAL. If you are NOT a member you can join here.
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In this CAL I will be sharing my Twisted Cindy Messy Bun Set crochet patterns which contains a Messy Bun Hat, a Cowl, and Fingerless Gloves. The sizes in this set range from 0-6 months up to Adult Large. I hope you will be able to find a size that is right for you, your family or friends! With the weather getting cooler this CAL is a great way to help you get a head start on your cooler weather accessories!
Each Wednesday of the month, starting Sept. 16th I will be adding a pattern from the set. The first week will be the Hat, the second week (Sept 23rd) will be the Cowl and the third week (Sept 30th) will be the Gloves. I will post the web address at Connie’s Crochet Guild on each Wednesday.
On each Sunday I will post a reminder of what is happening each week. On Sunday I will also have a place marked where you can share your WIPs for each week. If you have ANY questions, Sunday’s post will be the perfect place for you to ask them. If you prefer you can also email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com.
If you would still like to participate in the CAL but you would prefer to download a pdf copy of the crochet pattern you can purchase the Twisted Cindy Messy Bun Hat Set for 50% off at Ravelry. You can use the Coupon Code: TWISTEDCAL and receive 50% off the crochet pattern. If you prefer to use Etsy, the pattern is already 50% off, no coupon code needed.
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Let’s get started!!!
Materials:
900-1200 yards of #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
US G Hook or 4.5mm
US H Hook or 5mm
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Gauge:
US H Hook or 5mm
15 FPDC x 5 rows = 4″
Special Stitches: Front Post Double Crochet – Double Crochet going around the Front Post of the DC in the Previous Row.
Front Post Triple Crochet –Front Post Triple or Treble Crochet–Yarn over (YO) hook two times. Insert hook behind post of stitch (st). YO hook, pull up a loop, four loops on hook. YO hook, pull through 2 loops, 3 loops on hook. YO hook, pull through 2 loops, 2 loops on hook. YO hook, pull through last two loops.
Single Crochet 2 Together – sc2tog also stands for Single Crochet Decrease. – insert hook into next stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, insert hook into next stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through all 3 loops on hook.
Front Post Double Crochet and Double Crochet Decrease – yarn over, fpdc around the next fpdc, yarn over and pull through leaving 2 loops on hook, yarn over, insert hook into the next dc, yarn over and pull through leaving 2 loops on hook, yarn over and pull through all 3 loops.
Special Notes:
Stitch multiple after the band is 12, so if your band is too tight or too loose try going up or down in hook size instead of adjusting stitch count.
Pattern written for: NB-6mth (6-12 mth, 12-24 mth, 2-5 yrs, 5-10 yrs, Teen/Sm Adult, Lg Adult)
Hat Band Lengths: 12” (14, 16, 16, 19, 19, 21)
There are helpful Video Tutorials in each section of the Messy Bun Hat
R2: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (36, 48, 60, 60, 72, 72, 84) st
R3-R4: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (36, 48, 60, 60)
Hat Body:
R5: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join. (36, 48, 60, 72) st
R6-R7: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join (36, 48, 60, 72) st
R8: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join. (36, 48, 60, 72) st
Switch to G Hook
R9-R10: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (36, 48, 60, 72) st
Decrease Row
R11: Ch 3, fpdc in fpdc and dc in dc 2 times, fpdc and dc dec, *fpdc in fpdc and dc in dc in the next 10 st, fpdc and dc dec* Repeat from * to * around. Ss to join.
Top of the Hat-Decreasing
R1-R2: ch 1, sc in same sp and in the next 3 st, sc2tog, *sc in the next 4 st., sc2tog,* Repeat from * to * around. Ss to join
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Larger sizes Messy Bun Hat
5-10 yr, Sm & Large Adult Hat
Band:
Using H Hook
R1: Fdc 72 (72, 84) join.
R2: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. 72 (72, 84) st
R3-R5: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. 72 (72, 84)
R6: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join. 72 (72, 84) st
Hat Body:
R7-R8: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join (60, 72, 72, 84) st
R9: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join. (60, 72, 72, 84) st
R10-R11: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join 72 (72, 84) st
R12: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join. 72 (72, 84)st
Switch to G Hook
R13-R15: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. 72 (72, 84) st
Decrease Row
R16: Ch 3, fpdc in fpdc and dc in dc 2 times, fpdc and dc dec, *fpdc in fpdc and dc in dc in the next 10 st, fpdc and dc dec* Repeat from * to * around. Ss to join.
Top of the Hat:
R1-R2: ch 1, sc in same sp and in the next 3 st, sc2tog, *sc in the next 4 st., sc2tog,* Repeat from * to * around. Ss to join
Fasten off and weave in ends.
That is it for Week 1! On Sunday be sure to share your gathered supplies with us at Connie’s Crochet Guild! We would LOVE to see your yarns, colors, and more!
Please take part and have fun in the Twisted Cindy Messy Bun Set CAL. Be sure to finish each item of the CAL! There will be prizes and giveaways for the finished sets on October 7, 2020!
Week 2 of the Twisted Cindy Set CAL is here! Today we will start the Twisted Cindy Cowl crochet pattern! While you are waiting for Week 3 you can check out the FREE crochet patterns on my website, and check out all the places to find my other crochet designs.
I hope to see you back here on September 30th to start Week 3 of the Twisted Cindy Set CAL! Remember to crochet the whole set so you can be entered in the drawing to win some GREAT prizes and for a chance to have your set featured on my website! The deadline for the whole set is October 7, 2020. This gives you enough time to finish the set and be entered in the drawing!
Let’s get started on the Twisted Cindy Cowl Crochet Pattern!
Twisted Cindy Cowl
Pattern written for: NB-6mth (6-12 mth, 12-24 mth, 2-5 yrs, 5-10 yrs, Teen/Sm Adult, Lg Adult)
R2: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (48, 60, 60, 72, 72) st
R3: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (48, 60, 72, 72) st
R4: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join. (48, 60, 72, 72) st
R5-R6: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join (48, 60, 72, 72) st
R7: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join. (48, 60, 72, 72, 84, 84, 96) st
R8-R9: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join (48, 60, 72, 72) st
R10: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join. (48, 60, 72, 72) st
R11: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (48, 60, 60, 72, 72) st
R12: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (48, 60, 72, 72) st
R13: ch 1, sc in same sp and each st around. Ss to join. (48, 60, 72, 72) st
Fasten off. Weave in ends using Tapestry Needle.
5-10 yr, Sm & Large Adult Cowl
Using H Hook
R1: Fdc 84 (84, 96) join.
R2: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (84, 84, 96) st
R3-R5: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (84, 84, 96) st
R6: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join. (84, 84, 96) st
R7-R8: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join (84, 84, 96) st
R9: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join. (84, 84, 96) st
R10-R11: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join (84, 84, 96) st
R12: Ch 3, dc in next st, *fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st.* Repeat from * to * around. Dc in last 2 st. ss to join. (84, 84, 96) st
R13: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (84, 84, 96) st
R14-R16: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (84, 84, 96) st
R17: ch 1, sc in same sp and each st around. Ss to join. (84, 84, 96) st
Fasten off. Weave in ends using Tapestry Needle.
Week 3 of the Twisted Cindy Set CAL is here!
Today we will be doing the Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern. Thank you for joining us for the final week of the CAL! I really appreciate all the love and support you all have shown me! I’d really LOVE for you all to swing by Connie’s Crochet Guild to thank her and to let her know what a Blast this has been for you!
Be sure to get your Sets done by October 7, 2020, this is the deadline to win prizes for your versions of the Twisted Cindy Set!
**Using H Hook–if fit is too loose trying going down a Hook size.
Wrist Band
R1: Fdc 14 (16, 18) join.
R2: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
R3: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
Glove Body
R4: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3, 4) st, fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 3 (4, 5) st. ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
R5-R6: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3, 4) st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 3 (4, 5) st. ss to join (14, 16, 18) st
R7: Ch 3, dc in next st, fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 3 (4, 5) st. ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
Thumb Shaping
R8: Ch 3, 2 dc in next 2 (3, 4) st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next (3, 4, 5) st. ss to join (16, 19, 22) st
R9: Ch 3, dc in next 4 (6, 8) st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next (3, 4, 5) st. ss to join (16, 19, 22) st
Thumb Decreases
R10: Ch 3, dc in the next 2 (3, 4) st, skip the next 4 (6, 8) st, fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 3 (4, 5) st. ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
Top Band
R11: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
R12: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
R13: ch 1, sc in same sp and each st around. Ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
R2: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
R3: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
Glove Body
R4: Ch 3, dc in next 5 (7, 9) st, fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 6 (8, 10) st. ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
R5-R6: Ch 3, dc in next 5 (7, 9) st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 6 (8, 10) st. ss to join (14, 16, 18) st
R7: Ch 3, dc in next st, fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 6 (8, 10) st. ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
Thumb Shaping
R8: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3, 4) st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, 2 dc in next (3, 4, 5) st, dc in the last st. ss to join (16, 19, 22) st
R9: Ch 3, dc in next 3 (4, 5) st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in the next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 4 (6, 8) st. ss to join. (16, 19, 22) st
Thumb Decreases
R10: Ch 3, dc in the next 2 (3, 4) st, fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in the next 3 (4, 5) st, skip the next 4 (6, 8) st, dc in next 3 (4, 5) st. ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
Top Band
R11: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
R12: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
R13: ch 1, sc in same sp and each st around. Ss to join. (14, 16, 18) st
Fasten off. Weave in ends using Tapestry Needle.
5-10 yr, Sm & Large Adult Gloves **Smaller sizes above**
Using H Hook
First Glove
Wrist Band
R1: Fdc 20 (24, 28) join.
R2: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
R3-R5: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
Glove Body
R6: Ch 3, dc in next 5 (7, 9) st, fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 6 (8, 10) st. ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
R7-R8: Ch 3, dc in next 5 (7, 9) st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 6 (8, 10) st. ss to join (20, 24, 28) st
R9: Ch 3, dc in next 5 (7, 9) st, fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 6 (8, 10) st. ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
Thumb Shaping
R10: Ch 3, 2 dc in next 5 (7, 9) st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 6 (8, 10) st. ss to join (26, 32, 38) st
R11: Ch 3, dc in next 10 (14, 18) st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in the next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 6 (8, 10) st. ss to join. (26, 32, 38) st
Thumb Decreases
R12: Ch 3, dc in the next 2 (3, 4) st, skip the next 5 (7, 9) st, dc in the next 3 (4, 5) st, fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 6 (8, 10) st. ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
Top Band
R13: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
R14-R16: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
R17: ch 1, sc in same sp and each st around. Ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
Fasten off. Weave in ends using Tapestry Needle.
5-10 yr, Sm & Large Adult Gloves **Smaller sizes above**
Second Glove
Wrist Band
R1: Fdc 20 (24, 28) join.
R2: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
R3-R5: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
Glove Body
R6: Ch 3, dc in next 5 (7, 9) st, fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 6 (8, 10) st. ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
R7-R8: Ch 3, dc in next 5 (7, 9) st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 6 (8, 10) st. ss to join (20, 24, 28) st
R9: Ch 3, dc in next 5 (7, 9) st, fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 6 (8, 10) st. ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
Thumb Shaping
R10: Ch 3, dc in next 5 (7, 9) st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, 2 dc in next 5 (7, 9) st, dc in the last st. ss to join (26, 32, 38) st
R11: Ch 3, dc in next 5 (7, 9) st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 2 st, fpdc in next 3 st, dc in next 10 (14, 18) st, dc in the last st. ss to join (26, 32, 38) st
Thumb Decreases
R12: Ch 3, dc in the next 5 (7, 9) st, fpdc in next 2 st, skip 2 st, fptrc in the next 2 st, fptrc in each of the previous 2 skipped stitches, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in the next 3 (4, 5) st, skip the next 5 (7, 9) st, dc in next 3 (4, 5) st. ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
Top Band
R13: Ch 3, fpdc in the next st *dc in the next st, fpdc in the next st* Repeat from * to * around. ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
R14-R16: Repeat the last round (dc in dc and fpdc in fpdc). Ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
R17: ch 1, sc in same sp and each st around. Ss to join. (20, 24, 28) st
** Twisted Cindy Set CAL – Prize Announcement **
We have 3 lucky winners! The PRIZES are:
Tami Mascho – 1st Place – Mystery Box and a Crochet Pattern of your choice
Stephanie Elaine – 2nd Place – $30 Jo’s CraftyHook Ravelry store credit
Kristen Temple Taylor – 3rd Place – $20 Jo’s Crafty Hook Ravelry store credit
Below you will find their version of the Twisted Cindy Set. Thank you all for Crocheting-A-Long with me!
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Below is the list of crochet designers that will be taking part in the Fall in Love with Autumn Blog Hop:
Be sure to check in each day to take advantage of these crochet designers designs as they will only be good for 24 hours. I know I will be downloading some (or ALL) of these designs myself! lol Click on the button below to take you to the Fall in Love with Autumn Blog Hop.
If you don’t want wait or to come back each day, you can purchase the Fall in Love with Autumn Blog Hop Bundle. You will receive 35 crochet and 2 knit patterns. When you purchase this bundle, 5 of these patterns are bonus patterns that are not available during this blog hop. I saved the best part for last! If you purchase the bundle, you will be saving 90% off of what the patterns would normally cost! How SWEET is that?!? You can purchase the Fall in Love with Autumn Bundle here.
To get my Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap on August 24, 2020 you can use the Coupon Code: LOVEFALL to get a free pdf crochet pattern from my Ravelry Store Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs. You can find the Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap by clicking on the button below. Be sure to use the Coupon Code: LOVEFALL on 8/24/2020.
You can find my crochet patterns at these locations listed below.
Thank you for your interest in this crochet pattern! Check out some of my patterns at my Ravelry Store Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs or Etsy Shop JosCraftyHook or at my website joscraftyhook.com! While you are at my website be sure to subscribe to my Mailing List and Newsletter. This way you will be notified when I release another pattern or blog post!
If you have any questions or concerns about this pattern or any other pattern please find me at Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs on Facebook or email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com
You are free to sell or gift the item, please do NOT claim this design as your own. Please forward any one who would like to do this crochet pattern or any of my patterns to my Etsy shop, the Ravelry Store, or to my website. The web addresses for any place to connect with me are listed below.
Every purchase of my patterns helps! It allows me to buy more yarn so I can create and design more Handmade Crocheted Creations for you to enjoy.
I would LOVE to see your version of my designs! You can “Hook It” at my Ravelry Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR add a pic on my Facebook Page Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR at anyone of the places below that allows you to connect with me! Pictures, Comments, Feedback, etc. are ALWAYS welcome at my website www.joscraftyhook.com!
Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs is taking part in another crochet pattern giveaway during this last week of July 2020. I am taking part in the Hooked on Summer Pattern Giveaway is being sponsored by Carroway Crochet. Each week a group of crochet designers’ designs are being featured and their patterns are being given away for free. Find out how you can grab a copy of my Vee Cami crochet pattern below!
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The picture below describes how the Hooked on Summer Pattern Giveaway works. There is also a button below that you can click on that will take you to the crochet patterns being given away for free. You can also stop by Carroway Crochet and get the full scoop.
Click on the button below and it will take you to the Hooked on Summer Pattern Giveaway. There you will be shown how you can find each week’s free crochet patterns.
July 24, 2020 thru July 31, 2020 you can find my Vee Cami as a free PDF crochet pattern. Click on the button below my pic to get a free PDF copy of the Vee Cami crochet pattern. The button below will take you to my Ravelry Store Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs. Use the Coupon Code at checkout: HOOKEDONSUMMER to receive your free copy.
The Vee Cami is one of my newest released crochet patterns. There are 9 sizes to choose from. Sizes consist of XSmall up to 5XLarge. The length can be adjusted to fit as a crop top or even a longer cami. This crochet pattern is Beginner Friendly. The stitches consist of the foundation single crochet or the chain stitch if you prefer and the double crochet. that’s it!
Inside the crochet pattern you will find picture tutorials and video tutorials for right and left handed instructions for the foundation single crochet. The cami consist of 2 panels that are sewn together along the sides. The thin straps are then added. The straps are thin just like regular camisoles so it can be worn comfortably under a jacket or sweater or any way you prefer.
You can find my other crochet patterns at the links below.
Thank you for stopping by Jo’s Crafty Hook for the Hooked on Summer Pattern Giveaway! I hope you enjoy each week’s free crochet patterns! Please direct all your yarn friends to this Hooked on Summer Pattern Giveaway!
I would really LOVE to give a shout out to all of my wonderful pattern testers! Thank you Elaine Gialouris, Christina Anderson, Xander Valdez, Melanie Morrell, Amber Kidwell Dupre, and Brucene Plass! As you can see they did an Awesome job!
Elaine Gialouris
Christina Anderson
Xander DB Valdez
Melanie Morrell
Amber Kidwell Dupre
Brucene Plass
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Find me, Jo of Jo’s Crafty Hook at any one of these places listed below!
Thank you for your interest in this crochet pattern! Check out some of my patterns at my Ravelry Store Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs or Etsy Shop JosCraftyHook or at my website joscraftyhook.com! While you are at my website be sure to subscribe to my Newsletter. This way you will be notified when I release another pattern or blog post!
If you have any questions or concerns about this pattern or any other pattern please find me at Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs on Facebook or email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com
You are free to sell or gift the item, please do NOT claim this design as your own. Please forward any one who would like to do this crochet pattern or any of my patterns to my Etsy shop, the Ravelry Store, or to my website. The web addresses for any place to connect with me are listed below.
Every purchase of my patterns helps! It allows me to buy more yarn so I can create and design more Handmade Crocheted Creations for you to enjoy.
I would LOVE to see your version of my designs! You can “Hook It” at my Ravelry Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR add a pic on my Facebook Page Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR at anyone of the places above that allows you to connect with me! Pictures, Comments, Feedback, etc. are ALWAYS welcome at my website www.joscraftyhook.com!
If you would like to donate to Jo’s Crafty Hook you can definitely do so. Any amount would help me to keep my website going, help me with buying yarn for new designs, and even offering more free crochet patterns to my website! Thank you very much for your support!