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Series 1000

As seen on

Knit and Crochet

PATTERNS 8

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TRENDSETTER YARNS

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TRENDSETTER YARNS“TUNISIAN CROCHET SAMPLER”

Scarf, Wrap or Throw

As a child I was taught how to do the Afghan Stitch which is a variation of the current Tunisian Crochet. We would use a basic washable wool or acrylic and make strips. We would sew them together and then embroider a design on top. Today we create wearable art using the new Tunisian Crochet style of crochet and we have a blast playing with yarns and textures and colors.

To create your very own design, I suggest that you select 6-8-10 different yarns. 1 ball of each will make a scarf or wrap. Two of each will make a Throw. Make sure that the yarns are about the same thicknesses or fi nd a thin silk/mohair to blend with things to thicken them up. We will be using a large hand carved crochet hook and the look will be loose, simple, easy and fun.

Get your yarns and lets get started. It is easy and fun and you just need to sit back, relax and play.

STEP 1: With fi rst yarn, make a stitch and put on hook. Make a chain, loosely but evenly to the desired length. We suggest 60” single length or 100sts for double length for scarf. 64” for wrap 60/70sts and 48” for throw. +/-90sts.

STEP 2: To create Tunisian, you will be picking up stitches on one row. Normally you would go into the “v” part of the front of each stitch. For this class, we will turn the chain over and work with the backside of each V. There is a horizontal stitch that runs through the backside of each V. Skip fi rst stitch and put hook under this stitch, wrap yarn around hook and pick up a stitch. Repeat this across the row picking up one stitch for each chain. Count the number of stitches and mark that number:___________sts.

STEP 3: The next step is to work the return row which will draw the yarn back through what is on the hook. This is your opportunity to change fi bers or work each of your yarns in multiple rows of the same yarn. Wrap the yarn over the mouth of the hook and pull through one stitch. *Wrap yarn around the mouth of the hook and pull through 2 stitches*. Repeat from *to* across the row to the end. Make sure end stitch is tight and fi rm.

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STEP 4: Now that the fi rst repeat is done, you must prepare for your next row which means you must pick up stitches. To do this, place the mouth of the hook under the vertical bar that is present on the front of each stitch. Put hook under fi rst bar, wrap yarn around mouth and pick up fi rst stitch. Repeat for every stitch across the row. At the end of the row, make sure to pick up vertical bar of front and back to close any gap as shown below. Count number of stitches to make sure the same number are on the hook as before.

At the end of the row, repeat Step #3 to come back. You will keep repeating Rows 3 and 4 until the very end of de-sired length. Play with colors. Play with fi bers.

(A) You can change yarns as an ABC by working one direction with A, Joining B and coming back. Join C and set up the next row. All three are attached and you can simply alternate between them.

(B) You can work 4 rows of each yarn and then change yarns.

(C) You can work each yarn until you run out and then join another yarn.

(D) You can work as far as you want and pull yarn from bag and change freely leaving tails as part of the design for a true free from Tunisian piece.

Continue as you choose until desired length. Work the next section to fi nish off.

Make sure that you are ready for Step 4 row or set up row. Put crochet hook under Vertical Bar, wrap yarn around hook and slip through stitch on hook to create a bind off or fi nish stitch. Repeat this across the top making sure to keep tension even so top does not gather. Remember to catch the complete front and back of vertical at end of row and wrap yarn over mouth and pull through.

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6403 Maidenhair Wrap designed by Christine Nissley for Prism Arts, Inc ©2011

One Size: approx 13” x 60” Materials: 1 Delicato #6 needle; we suggest lace needles as Delicato has no give. Stitch MarkersSpecial instructions: sk2p = Slip 1 st, k2tog, pass slipped st overWrap: CO 73 stitchesBeginning Border: Row 1: K1, ssk, k3, yo; (k1, yo, k3, sk2p, k3, yo) 6 times; end k1, yo, k3, k2tog, k1. Row 2 and all even rows: Purl. Row 3: K1, ssk, k2, yo, k1; (k2, yo, k2, sk2p, k2, yo, k1) 6 times; end k2, yo, k2, k2tog, k1. Row 5: K1, ssk, k1, yo, k2; (k3, yo, k1, sk2p, k1, yo, k2) 6 times; end k3, yo, k1, k2tog, k1. Row 7: K1, ssk, yo, k3; (k4, yo, sk2p, yo, k3) 6 times; end k4, yo, k2tog, k1. Row 8: Repeat row 2. Work rows 1-8 twice (total of 16 rows).Transition rows: Row 1: Knit. Row 2: Purl. Row 3: K2tog, yo, k2tog across, k1 Row 4: Purl Row 5: Knit, increasing 1 st—74. Row 6: Purl

Shawl Body:Nupps are 7 stitches knit into one stitch: (k1, yo, k1, yo, k1, yo, k1). They are then purled together on the next row. Alternatively, you can use a crochet hook instead of the RH needle and pull a last loop through all sts, placing this st onto RH needle. On next row, treat it as a normal stitch. Myra Wood has a great video tutorial on You Tube showing how to do this. Row 1: K2, ssk, k7, yo, k1, yo, k2tog, k1, pm, k2; *sk2p, k5, (yo, k1) 3 times, yo, k5, sk2p*; pm, p2, pm; repeat** once; end k2, pm, k1, ssk, yo, k1, yo, k7, k2tog, k2. Row 2 and all even rows: Purl to marker, k 2, p to end. Row 3: K2, ssk, k6, yo, k1, yo, nupp, k2tog, k3; *sk2p, k4, (yo, k1) twice, nupp, k1, yo, k1, yo, k4, sk2p*; p2, repeat** once; end k3, ssk, nupp, yo, k1, yo, k6, k2tog, k2. Row 5: K2, ssk, k5, yo, k1, yo, nupp, k1, k2tog, k3; *sk2p, k3, (yo, k1) twice, nupp, k1, nupp, k1, yo, k1, yo, k3, sk2p,* p2, repeat**; end k3, ssk, k1, nupp, yo, k1, yo, k5, k2tog, k2. Row 7: K2, ssk, k4, yo, k1, yo, nupp, k2, k2tog, k3; *sk2p, k2, yo, k1, yo, k7, yo, k1, yo, k2, sk2p*; p2; repeat** once; end k3, ssk, k2, nupp, yo, k1, yo, k4, k2tog, k2. Row 9: K2, ssk, k3, yo, k1, yo, nupp, k3, k2tog, k3; *sk2p, (k1, yo) twice; k9, yo, k1, yo, k1, sk2p*; p2, repeat** once; end k3, ssk, k3, nupp, yo, k1, yo, k3, k2tog, k2. Row 11: K2, ssk, k2, yo, k1, yo, nupp, k4, k2tog, k3; *sk2p, yo, k1, yo, k11, yo, k1, yo, sk2p*; p2, repeat** once; end k3, ssk, k4, nupp, yo, k1, yo, k2, k2tog, k2. Row 12: Repeat Row 2.

Chrissie delivers another great beginner’s piece, with a nice introduction to nupps. Smooth, silky Delicato is perfect for a

light-weight wrap that floats on a breeze. There is enough yardage to make the wrap several repeats longer.

Shown here in Sagebrush.

Repeat 12 row pattern 20 times, or more for longer wrap.

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Transition rows: Row 1: Knit. Row 2: Purl. Row 3: K2tog , yo, k2tog across—73 sts. Row 4: Purl. Row 5: Knit.

Ending Border: Row 1: K1, ssk, yo, k3, (k4, yo, sk2p, yo, k3) 6 times; end k4, yo, k2tog, k1. Row 2 and all even rows: Purl. Row 3: K1, ssk, k1, yo, k2, (k3, yo, k1, sk2p, k1, yo, k2) 6 times; end k3, yo, k1, k2tog, k1. Row 5: K1, ssk, k2, yo,k1 (k2, yo, k2, sk2p, k2, yo, k1) 6 times; end k2, yo, k2, k2tog, k1. Row 7: K1, ssk, k3, yo, (k1, yo,k3, sk2p, k3, yo) 6 times; end k1, yo, k3, k2tog, k1. Row 8: Repeat Row 2. Work rows 1-8 twice (total of 16 rows).BO and block.

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CHART A BEGINNING EDGE \ SSK

ALL EVEN ROWS ARE PURLED / K2tog

O yo

/ O O * O O \ 7 * Sk2p

/ O O * O O \ 5 . P on RS

/ O O * O O \ 3 K on WS

/ O O * O O \ 1 N Nupp

repeat 6 times P P all sts on WS

CHART B LEFT SIDE BORDER CHART B RIGHT SIDE BORDERALL EVEN ROWS ARE PURLED

P 12 P 12/ O O N \ 11 / N O O \ 11

P 10 P 10/ O O N \ 9 / N O O \ 9

P 8 P 8/ O O N \ 7 / N O O \ 7

P 6 P 6/ O O N \ 5 / N O O \ 5

P 4 P 4/ O O N \ 3 / N O O \ 3

P 2 P 2/ O O \ 1 / O O \ 1

15 STITCHES 15 STITCHES

CHART B CENTER CHARTALL EVEN ROWS ARE PURLED, except KNIT 2 MIDDLE STS

P P 12* O O O O * . . * O O O O * 11

P P 10

* O O O O * . . * O O O O * 9

P P 8

* O O O O * . . * O O O O * 7

P P 6

* O O N N O O * . . * O O N N O O * 5

P P 4

* O O N O O * . . * O O N O O * 3

P P 2* O O O O * . . * O O O O * 1

21 STITCHES 21 STITCHES

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Wheeled Lace ShawlKristin OmdahlOriginally published in Interweave Knits, Fall 2011

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wheeled lace Shawl

K r i s t i n O m d a h l

Finished Size 60" wide × 30" tall at center.Yarn Shibui Knits Silk Cloud (60% kid mohair, 40% silk; 330 yd [300 m]/7/8 oz [25 g]): #SC350 storm, 2 skeins.Needles Size 6 (4 mm): 24" or longer circular (cir) and set of 2 double-pointed (dpn). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.Notions Markers (m); tapestry needle; pins for blocking.Gauge 16 sts and 16 rows = 4" in patt, after blocking.

Stitch GuideS2kp2: Sl 2 as if to k2tog, k1, p2sso—2 sts dec’d.

ShawlCO 17 sts. Do not join. Next row: (WS) K1, place marker (pm), k7, pm, k1, pm, k7, pm, k1. Next row: K1, sl m, work Row 1 of Medallion chart to m, sl m, k1, sl m, work Row 1 of chart to m, sl m, k1—21 sts. Cont in patt (keeping first, center, and last st in garter st), work Rows 2–16 of chart once, then work Rows 17–32 six times, adding one more 16-st rep on each side each time—241 sts. Note: Remove m on next row. Next row: (RS) K1, yo, knit to m, yo, k1, yo, knit to last st, yo, k1—245 sts. Knit 1 WS row. BO all sts.

FiNiShiNGBlock shawl to 56" wide at upper edge and 28" tall at center, pinning lower V edge at every medallion, between every medal-lion, at center point, and at 2 side points (beg and end of BO row)—33 pins. Pin as desired along top edge. Pinned points along lower V edge serve as guides for joining medallion edging. Edging: With dpn, CO 3 sts. Do not join.Row 1: (RS) K1f&b, yo, k2—5 sts.Rows 2, 4, 8, and 10: Knit.Row 3: K2, yo, k1, yo, k2—7 sts.Row 5: K2, yo, k3, yo, k2, pick up and knit 1 st in point at lower edge of shawl—10 sts.Row 6: K2tog, knit to end—9 sts rem.Row 7: K1, ssk, yo, s2kp2 (see Stitch Guide), yo, k2tog, k1—7 sts rem.

Row 9: K1, ssk, yo, k3tog, k1—5 sts rem.Row 11: Ssk, k1, k2tog—3 sts rem.Row 12: P3tog—1 st rem.Row 13: Knit into front, back, and front of same st—3 sts.Row 14: Knit.Rep Rows 1–14 thirty-one more times, then work Rows 1–12 once more—33 medallions, each joined to lower edge of shawl at one of 33 points created in block-ing shawl. Fasten off last st. Steam block medallion edging to flatten medallions. Weave in ends.

Kristin Omdahl delights in tropical living on the Florida coast and having fun outside with her son every day. Her books include Seamless Crochet, A Knitting Wrapsody, Crochet So Fine, and Wrapped in Crochet, all from Interweave. She is the crochet expert on Knitting Daily TV, and she offers several DVD workshops on knit-ting and crochet.

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p on RS; k on WS

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sl 2 as if to k2tog, k1, p2sso

knit into side of st below st on left needle but do not drop st from left needle

knit into side of st 2 rows below st on right needle

sl 3 as if to k3tog, k2tog, p3sso

pattern repeat

sl 3 pwise wyf, take yarn to back, sl same 3 sts to left needle, k3

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beg beginning; begin; begins bet between BO bind off CC contrasting color cm centimeter(s) cn cable needle CO cast on cont continue(s); continuing dec(s) decrease(s); decreasing dpn double-pointed needle(s) foll following; follows g gram(s) inc increase(s); increasing k knit k1f&b knit into front and back of

same st k2tog knit two stitches together kwise knitwise LC left cross m(s) marker(s) MC main color mm millimeter(s) M1 make one (increase) M1R (L) make one right (left) p purl p1f&b purl into front and back of

same st p2tog purl two stitches together patt(s) pattern(s) pm place marker psso pass slipped stitch over p2sso pass two slipped stitches

over pwise purlwise RC right cross rem remain(s); remaining rep repeat; repeating rev St st reverse stockinette stitch rib ribbing rnd(s) round(s) RS right side rev sc reverse single crochet sc single crochet sk skip sl slip sl st slip stitch (sl 1 st pwise

unless otherwise indicated) ssk slip 1 kwise, slip 1 kwise,

k2 sl sts tog tbl (decrease) ssp slip 1 kwise, slip 1 kwise,

p2 sl sts tog tbl (decrease) st(s) stitch(es) St st stockinette stitch tbl through back loop tog together WS wrong side wyb with yarn in back wyf with yarn in front yo yarn over * repeat starting point

(i.e., repeat from *) * * repeat all instructions

between asterisks ( ) alternate measurements

and/or instructions [ ] instructions that are to be

worked as a group a specified number of times

abbreviationS

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Tatiana’s

Earrings and

CuffRobyn Chachula

Originally published in Interweave Crochet Accessories, 2010

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Tatiana’s Earrings and CuffR o b y n C h a c h u l a

Extreme Focus Required

Finished Size Cu": about 2" wide and 7" long; earrings: 21⁄4" wide and 21⁄4"

long.

Yarn Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet Thread Size 10 (100% mercerized cotton;

350 yd [320 m]/3 oz [85 g]; ): #487 dark royal, 1 ball. Yarn distributed by

Coats & Clark.

Hook Size H/8 (1.5 mm). Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct

gauge.

Notions 130 size 11° gold seed beads; sewing needle; fabric sti"ener;

parchment paper; pliers; 2 gold +shhook earrings; 1 round end toggle

clasp; 2 small jump rings.

Gauge Cu": 2 reps = 2" wide by 2" long in st patt; one earring motif =

21⁄4" square.

Notes

The small circles in the earrings and cuff are created with

short-rows worked within longer rows.

Stitch Guide

Beaded chain (bch): Move bead up to hook, ch 1.

Cuf f

String 42 seed beads onto thread, ch 10.

Row 1: (RS) Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 2 ch, 2 sc in

next ch, 3 sc in next ch, 2 sc in next ch, sc in last 3 ch, do not

turn—13 sc.

Row 2a: Ch 4, tr in first ch just worked, do not turn.

Row 2b: 5 sc around post of tr, 5 sc in ch-4 sp (creates a little

circle), ch 5, tr in 2nd ch, do not turn.

Row 2c: 5 sc around post of tr, 5 sc in ch-4 sp, ch 4, sk next 5 sc

on Row 1, sc in next 3 sc, ch 8, tr in 5th ch, do not turn.

Row 2d: 5 sc around post of tr, 5 sc in ch-4 sp, ch 5, tr in 2nd

ch, do not turn.

Row 2e: 5 sc around post of tr, 5 sc in ch-4 sp, sl st to first sc on

Row 1, do not turn.

Row 3: *Sc in next 5 sc, (sc, bch 3 times (see Stitch Guide), sc)

in next ch-1 sp, sc in next 5 sc**, 5 sc in next ch-4 sp, sc in next

3 sc, 5 sc in next ch-4 sp; rep from * to **, sl st in last sc of Row

1, turn—37 sc.

Row 4: Sl st in next 12 sc, sc in next 3 sc, ch 5, sk next 7 sc, sc in

next 3 sc, turn.

Row 5 (first row of next section): Ch 1, sc in first 3 sc, 7 sc in

next ch-5 sp, sc in next 3 sc, do not turn—13 sc.

Rep Rows 2a–5 six times. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Front edge:

Row 1: With WS facing, join yarn in first foundation ch, ch 1,

sc in first 3 ch, ch 5, sk 3 foundation ch, sc in last 3 ch, turn—6

sc.

Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first 3 sc, 7 sc in next ch-5 sp, sc in last 3 sc.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

Finishing

Dip cuff in small amount of fabric stiffener and water mixture.

Pat off excess. Lay to size on parchment paper and blocking

board and pin to dry. Open jump rings with pliers. Attach

one to each side of cuff in middle of 7 sc group. Attach one

end of toggle clasp to each jump ring. Push ring closed with

pliers.

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Earrings (Make 2)

String 88 seed beads (44 for each earring) onto thread, ch 2.

Row 1: (RS) 3 sc in 2nd ch from hook, do not turn—3 sc.

Row 2a: Ch 4, tr in first ch, do not turn.

Row 2b: 5 sc around post of tr, 5 sc in ch-4 sp (creates a little

circle), ch 6, tr in 3rd ch, do not turn.

Row 2c: 5 sc around post of tr, 5 sc in ch-4 sp, ch 4, sc in 3 sc of

Row 1, ch 8, tr in 5th ch, do not turn.

Row 2d: Rep Row 2b.

Row 2e: 5 sc around post of tr, 5 sc in ch-4 sp, sl st to first sc of

Row 1, do not turn.

Row 3: *Sc in next 5 sc, (sc, bch 3 times, sc, bch 5 times, sc, bch

3 times, sc) in next ch-2 sp, sc in next 5 sc**, 5 sc in next ch-4

sp, sc in next 3 sc, 5 sc in next ch-4 sp; rep from * to **, sl st in

last sc on Row 1, turn—41 sc.

Row 4: Sl st in next 14 sc, sc in next 3 sc, ch 5, sk next 7 sc, sc in

next 3 sc, turn.

Row 5: Ch 1, sc in first 3 sc, 7 sc in ch-5 sp, sc in next 3 sc, do

not turn—13 sc.

Rows 6a–6b: Rep Rows 2a–2b.

Row 6c: 5 sc around post of tr, 5 sc in ch-4 sp, sk 5 sc of Row 5,

sc in next 3 sc, ch 4, tr in first ch, do not turn.

Row 6d: Rep Row 2b.

Row 6e: 5 sc around post of tr, 5 sc in ch-4 sp, sl st in first sc of

Row 5, do not turn.

Row 7: *Sc in next 5 sc, (sc, bch 3 times, sc, bch 5 times, sc, bch

3 times, sc) in next ch-2 sp, sc in next 5 sc**, sc in next 3 sc; rep

from * to **, sl st in next sc of Row 5. Fasten off and weave in

ends.

Finishing

Dip earrings in small amount of fabric stiffener and water

mixture. Pat off excess. Lay to size on parchment paper and

blocking board and pin to dry. Open earring hooks with pli-

ers. Attach one to top of bch-5 sp on a tip of the earring. Push

ring closed with pliers. ∞

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beg begin(s); beginning bet between blo back loop only CC contrasting color ch chain cm centimeter(s) cont continue(s); continuing dc double crochet dtr double treble crochet dec(s)(’d) decrease(s); decreasing;

decreased est established fdc foundation double crochet flo front loop only foll follows; following fsc foundation single crochet g gram(s) hdc half double crochet inc(s)(’d) increase(s); increasing;

increased k knit lp(s) loop(s) MC main color m marker mm millimeter(s) patt(s) pattern(s) pm place marker p purl rem remain(s); remaining rep repeat; repeating rev sc reverse single crochet rnd(s) round(s) RS right side sc single crochet sk skip sl slip sl st slip(ped) stitch sp(s) space(es) st(s) stitch(es) tch turning chain tog together tr treble crochet WS wrong side yd yard yo yarn over hook * repeat starting point ( ) alternate measurements and/or

instructions [ ] work bracketed instructions a

speci"ed number of times

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Agua Rios VestKristin OmdahlOriginally published in Interweave Knits, Spring 2012

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AguA Rios VestK r i s t i n O m d a h l

Finished Size 29 (37½, 46, 54½)" bust circumference. Vest shown measures 29".Yarn Malabrigo Rios (100% superwash merino; 210 yd [192 m]/3½ oz [100 g]): #855 aguas, 3 (4, 4, 5) skeins.Needles Sizes 3 (3.25 mm), 5 (3.75 mm), 6 (4 mm), 7 (4.5 mm), 8 (5 mm), 9 (5.5 mm), and 10 (6 mm): 24" circular (cir). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.Notions Markers (m); tapestry needle.Gauge 16 sts and 32 rows = 4" in garter st on size 7 (4.5 mm) needle; 19 sts and 23 rows = 4" in lace patt on size 8 (5 mm) needle.

NoteS

• Vest is worked from the top down.

VeStWith size 3 (3.25 mm) needle, CO 78 (90, 102,

114) sts. Do not join. Next row (RS) K1, yo, k12 (15, 18, 21), yo, place marker (pm), k1, yo, k12, yo, pm, k1, yo, k24 (30, 36, 42), yo, pm, k1, yo, k12, yo, pm, k1, yo, k12 (15, 18, 21), yo, k1—88 (100, 112, 124) sts: 15 (18, 21, 24) sts for each front, 14 sts for each sleeve cap, 26 (32, 38, 44) sts for back, 4 raglan sts. Knit 1 WS row. Inc row (RS) K1, yo, [knit to m, yo, sl m, k1, yo] 4 times, knit to last st, yo, k1—10 sts inc’d. Rep last 2 rows 3 more times—128 (140, 152, 164) sts: 23 (26, 29, 32) sts for each front, 22 sts for each sleeve cap, 34 (40, 46, 52) sts for back, 4 raglan sts. Change to size 5 (3.75 mm) needle. Rep last 2 rows once more—138 (150, 162, 174) sts: 25 (28, 31, 34) sts for each front, 24 sts for each sleeve cap, 36 (42, 48, 54) sts for back, 4 raglan sts. Knit 1 WS row. Inc row K1, yo, k2tog, [knit to m, yo, sl m, k1, yo] 4 times, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, yo, k1—8 sts inc’d. Rep last 2 rows 3 (6, 8, 11) more times—170 (206, 234, 270) sts: 29 (35, 40, 46) sts for each front, 32 (38, 42, 48) sts for each sleeve cap, 44 (56, 66, 78) sts for back, 4 raglan sts. Change to size 6 (4 mm) needle. Rep last 2 rows 5 (7, 10, 12) more times—210 (262, 314, 366) sts: 34 (42, 50, 58) sts for each front, 42 (52, 62, 72) sts for each sleeve cap, 54 (70, 86, 102) sts for back, 4 raglan sts. Knit 1 WS row. Divide for fronts and back: Next row (RS) K1, yo, k2tog, k30 (38, 46, 54), BO 46 (56, 66, 76) sts for armhole, k52 (68, 84, 100), BO 46 (56, 66, 76) sts for armhole, knit to last 3 sts,

k2tog, yo, k1—118 (150, 182, 214) sts rem: 33 (41, 49, 57) sts for each front, 52 (68, 84, 100) sts for back. Next row (WS) K33 (41, 49, 57), CO 6 (7, 8, 9) sts, k52 (68, 84, 100), CO 6 (7, 8, 9) sts, k33 (41, 49, 57)—130 (164, 198, 232) sts. Change to size 7 (4.5 mm) needle. Next row K1, yo, k2tog, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, yo, k1. Knit 1 WS row. Rep last 2 rows until piece measures 3" from underarm, ending with a WS row. Lower lace: Change to size 8 (5 mm) needle. Work Rows 1–16 of Lace chart 2 times. Change to size 9 (5.5 mm) needle. Work Rows 1–16 of Lace chart 2 times. edging: Change to size 10 (6 mm) needle. Work 16 rows in gar-ter st. With RS facing, BO very loosely as foll: K1, *yo, k1, pass first st and yo (tog) over 2nd st to BO; rep from * across. Fasten off last st.

FiNiShiNGWeave in ends. Block piece.

Kristin Omdahl is passionate about creating with her hands. She loves tropical living on the Florida coast, especially finding inspiration outdoors every day while running, swimming, and having fun with her son. Her books in-clude Seamless Crochet (Interweave, 2011), A Knitting Wrapsody (Interweave, 2011), Crochet So Fine (Interweave, 2010), and Wrapped In Crochet (Interweave, 2008). She is the crochet expert on Knitting Daily TV, which airs on PBS.

AbbReViAtions

beg beginning; begin; begins bet between BO bind off CC contrasting color cm centimeter(s) cn cable needle CO cast on cont continue(s); continuing dec(s) decrease(s); decreasing dpn double-pointed needle(s) foll following; follows g gram(s) inc increase(s); increasing k knit k1f&b knit into front and back of

same st k2tog knit two stitches together kwise knitwise LC left cross m(s) marker(s) MC main color mm millimeter(s) M1 make one (increase) M1R (L) make one right (left)

p purl p1f&b purl into front and back of

same st p2tog purl two stitches together patt(s) pattern(s) pm place marker psso pass slipped stitch over p2sso pass two slipped stitches

over pwise purlwise RC right cross rem remain(s); remaining rep repeat; repeating rev St st reverse stockinette stitch rib ribbing rnd(s) round(s) RS right side rev sc reverse single crochet sc single crochet sk skip sl slip sl st slip stitch (sl 1 st pwise

unless otherwise indicated)

ssk slip 1 kwise, slip 1 kwise, k2 sl sts tog tbl (decrease)

ssp slip 1 kwise, slip 1 kwise, p2 sl sts tog tbl (decrease)

st(s) stitch(es) St st stockinette stitch tbl through back loop tog together WS wrong side wyb with yarn in back wyf with yarn in front yo yarn over * repeat starting point

(i.e., repeat from *) * * repeat all instructions

between asterisks ( ) alternate measurements

and/or instructions [ ] instructions that are to be

worked as a group a specified number of times

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k on RS; p on WS

p on RS; k on WS

yo

k2tog on RS; p2tog on WS

ssk on RS; ssp on WS

pattern repeat

k on RS; p on WS

p on RS; k on WS

yo

k2tog on RS; p2tog on WS

ssk on RS; ssp on WS

pattern repeat

k on RS; p on WS

p on RS; k on WS

yo

k2tog on RS; p2tog on WS

ssk on RS; ssp on WS

pattern repeat

34 st repeat

15

13

11

9

7

5

3

1

Lace

14½

(18¾

, 23,

27¼

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(47.

5, 5

8.5,

69)

cm

34¾ (43¾, 52¾, 61¾)"88.5 (111, 134, 157) cm

3½ (4¾, 5¾, 7)"9 (12, 14.5, 18) cm

6¼ (7¾, 9¼, 10¾)"16 (19.5, 23.5, 27.5) cm

16"

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, 8½

)"11

(14.

5, 1

8, 2

1.5)

cm 1¾

"4.

5 cm

body

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The Finer Edge (Interweave, 2012)

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MaterialsYarn: Bernat Mosaic (100% acrylic; 209 yds [191 m] per 3.5 oz [100 g]); #44200 Ambrosia, 3 balls.

Hook: E/4 (3.5 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge.

GauGe13 sts and 7 rows in pattern = 3" (7.5 cm).

Finished size18" (45.5 cm) wide × 17" (43 cm) deep.

Note C This pattern is based on the Flower Cut-Out Strips bottom-up edging (see page 54).

Pompeii MöbiusThese strips of crochet fabric have a pretty flower centered in the rows. The addition of large chains at the beginning of each row is an important design feature to join the strip into a spiraling fabric. The edging is worked seamlessly right onto the Möbius in one continuous round. Using a long-striping yarn adds visual interest and mystique about the construction, but the Möbius would look gorgeous in a solid color, too.

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MöbiusRefer to Stitch Diagram A on page 4.

Set-up Row: Ch 6, 13 dc in 6th ch from hook.

Row 1: Ch 5, dc in each st across—13 sts.

Row 2: Ch 5 (does not count as a st), dc in first 5 dc, ch 3, sk next st, 3-dc cl in next st, ch 3, sk next st, dc in each of next 5 sts, turn.

Row 3: Ch 5 (does not count as a st), dc in first 2 dc, ch 3, 2-dc cl in side of last st worked, sk 3 sts, sc in next ch-3 sp, sc in next st, sc in next ch-3 sp, ch 3, 2-dc cl in side of last st worked, sk 3 dc, dc in each of next 2 sts, turn.

Row 4: Ch 5 (does not count as a st), dc in first 2 dc, ch 7, sk next ch-3 sp, sc in next 3 sc, ch 7, sk next ch-3 sp, dc in each of last 2 dc, turn.

Row 5: Ch 5 (does not count as a st), dc in first 2 dc, 3 dc in next ch-7 sp, sk next sc, ch 3, 3-dc cl in next sc, ch 3, sk next sc, 3 dc in next ch-7 sp, dc in each of last 2 dc, turn.

Row 6: Ch 5 (does not count as a st), dc in first 5 dc, dc in next ch-3 sp, dc in next st, dc in next ch-3 sp, dc in next 5 dc, turn.

Row 7: Ch 5, dc in each dc across, turn.

Rep Rows 2–7 until strip measures 36" (91.5 cm) long, ending with Row 7 of pattern.

Refer to Assembly Diagram on page 4.

To form twisted ring of Möbius, fold strip in half so Row 1 meets last row, twist Row 1 one half rotation, so that end of Row 1 meets end of last row.

Joining Rows: Rep Rows 2–7, except at the beg of each even-numbered row, replace ch 5 with the foll: (ch 2, sl st in adjacent ch-5 sp, ch 2).

Rep Joining Rows until Möbius is 4 strips wide, ending with Row 7 of pattern.

Last Row: Ch 5, dc7tog (working in every other st across row), sl st in adjacent ch-5 sp. Do not fasten off.

EdgingRefer to Stitch Diagram B on page 4.

RNote: Because a Möbius has a continuous edge, the edging is worked in 1 rnd, but completes both the top and bottom edges of the Möbius in the 1 rnd. The edging is worked back and forth on itself in 1 rnd.

Rnd 1: Ch 1, 4 sc in same ch-5 sp, *5 sc in next ch-5 sp, ch 10, sl st in side of last sc worked, work 4 more sc in same ch-5 sp, 5 sc in next ch-5 sp, turn, 9 sc in top of last ch-10 lp, turn, 9 sc in bottom of ch-10 lp, sl st in side of last sc worked in ch-5 sp, 4 more sc in same ch-5 sp; rep from * around, sl st in first sc to join.

Fasten off and weave in loose ends.

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Edging

Last Row

1

Stitch Diagram B

2

Set-up Row

1

3

4

5

6

7

8

Last Row

Repeat

Stitch Diagram A

Set-up Row

Joining Into a Möbius

First Joining Row

Assembly Diagram

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