Rnd 4: join A in top loops of the third trc of any CornerShell, ch 3 - beginning of CornerCluster
complete CornerCluster
trc cluster in next 6 ch 1 spaces - 7 loops on hook
yo and pull through all loops on hook, ch 1 (side shell anchor), ch 3 join to next trc with sl st to complete SideCluster
continue around, doing CornerCluster in corners and SideCluster in sides.
Rnd 4 complete
Rnd 4 complete
14 comments:
Hi, I absolutely love your pattern. I like it so much that I started making one today. When I came across this section (trc cluster in next 6 ch 3 spaces - 7 loops on hook ) above the third picture, I realized that you actually meant ch 1 spaces, not ch 3 spaces. Am I right or did I do something wrong? Thanks Penny
Oops! You're right! I've corrected the error. Thanks so much for pointing that out.
This is a really pretty pattern!
I am linking ot it on my blog later today (lifemultithreaded.wordpress.com).
Regards,
Carla
Thanks so much!
Such a pretty pattern! Can't wait to try it out. If only I had more time. *sigh*
I love it, but I always have to wonder - can I make it bigger?! I'll have to try and see if this can be one giant, square blanket.
Oh, CERTAINLY! You can continue this pattern as far as you like. I made one into a baby blanket - about 40 inches square. I started a rectangular version (still waiting to finish it) with the same process.
What size is this square?
I'm so sorry, I didn't measure this square, and the block is gone. I used Caron One Pound worsted and a J hook for this square.
Gene
Mi potete dare una spiegazione più precisa???? Grazie infinite
Donatella - I'm not sure what you are asking - the instructions start here (Non sono sicuro di quello che stai chiedendo - le istruzioni cominciano qui):
http://crochetdad.blogspot.com/2009/08/crochetdads-wheel-stitch-block-tutorial.html
How do you start this?
Dawn - in the upper right corner of each page of my tutorial, I've created a link to "Previous". This will take you to the previous page of the tutorial. In the bottom right corner is a link to the "Next" page.
http://crochetdad.blogspot.com/2009/08/crochetdads-wheel-stitch-block-tutorial.html is the starting page.
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