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Christmas Wreath Square Carola Wijma November 2010 Copyright © Carola Wijma 2010 My patterns are for personal use only and should not be used to crochet or knit items for sale.

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Christmas Wreath Square Carola Wijma November 2010

Copyright © Carola Wijma 2010

My patterns are for personal use only and should not be used to crochet or knit items for sale.

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Nederlands UK USA

Losse Chain Chain

Halve vaste Slip Stitch Slip Stitch

Vaste (v) Double Crochet (dc) Single Crochet (sc)

Half stokje (h.stk) Half Treble Crochet (htr) Half Double Crochet (hdc)

Stokje (st) Treble Crochet (tr) Double Crochet (dc)

1½ Stokje Half double treble crochet Half Treble crochet

Dubbel Stokje (d.stk) Double Treble Crochet (dtr) Treble Crochet (tr)

Puff-stitch Puff-stitch Puff-stitch

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For this square I used a 3,5 (E) hook and Online Linie 50 PRIMA yarn. It’s a DK / 8 ply, 100% polyacrylic, 50

grams/150 meter(165 yards) yarn. Colors green and white and some red. For the red you can also use a mercerized

cotton or red Christmas ribbon.

The square is 5 ½ inches. I made one before with slightly thinner yarn and a 3 mm hook and that one was 5 inches.

Start with white yarn.

Rnd 1: in loop: Chain 3, 11 tr(dc) Slip stitch in 3th chain.

Rnd 2: Chain 3, 2 tr(dc) in every stitch ( makes 24 stitches). End with a tr(dc) in the base of the chain 3.

With green.

Rnd 3: Chain 3 and tr(dc) in same stitch,* Puff-stitch in next stitch, 2 tr(dc) in next stitch, repeat from * end with a

puff-stitch and a slip stitch in the 3th chain. You should have 12 puff-stitches.

Rnd 4

Rnd 4: Chain 1. Dc(sc) on every tr(dc) and 2 dc(sc) on every puff-stitch. End with a slipstitch in the chain.

With white.

Rnd 5: Start with chain 3 on the second dc(sc) of one of the 2 dc(sc) groups of rnd. 4.

PUFF STICH:

Yarn over, pull up the loop for 1 cm.

Yarn over, pull up the loop for 1 cm.

Yarn over, pull up the loop for 1 cm etc.

5 times in total.

Yarn over, make a stitch through all the threads on the hook.

One dc(sc) to finish the puff stitch.

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Tr(dc) in same stitch, *1 Tr(dc) on the three next stitches, 2 Tr(dc) on the next stitch. This should be the second stitch

of the 2 dc group of rnd 4. Repeat from * and end with a slip stitch in the 3 th chain.

Rnd 6: chain 1. On the next stitches: 1 sc(dc), * 2 htr(hdc), 2 tr(dc), 1 half made dtr(tr) (see photo),

[1dtr(tr)-chain3-1 dtr(tr)] in next stitch, 1 half made dtr(tr), 2 tr(dc), 2 htr(hdc), 4 sc(dc). Repeat from * and end with

2 sc(dc) and a slip stitch in the chain.

Rnd 7: chain 3, tr(dc) on every stitch. Corner on chain 3: [ 2 tr(dc)-chain 3- 2 tr(dc)]. End with a slip stitch in the 3th

chain.

Weave in loose ends.

Half double treble crochet (half treble crochet).

Start as a normal double treble crochet, but pull the yarn

through the last three loops to finish the stitch.

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With red:

Chain 90, leaf a tail of ± 1 meter. You need this as reserve if the 90 chains are not enough and to make the stitches in

the inner circle of the wreath.

See photo’s. Start somewhere in the middle of the wreath. Make stitches from the bottom of the puff-stitches up to

the first 2 tr(dc) group to the right of the puff-stitch. Add or undo chain stitches if necessary.

Leave the yarn on the backside and pull a loop with your hook, go to the next stitch and pull up a another loop and

pull it through the loop on the hook. One stitch made. Go round. It’s also possible to embroider these stitches.

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The Knot

To get resembling ends the knot is worked from the middle.

Chain 24,* tr(dc) in 4th chain, tr(dc), htr(hdc), dc(sc) till the end. Again chain 24 and repeat from *. Leaf tails.

Make the knot and use the tails to knot and sew the knot on the wreath. You can sew the knot at the bottom or at

the top of the wreath. Weave in loose ends.

When the knot’s end are to short or to long just adjust the 24 chain.

Copyright © Carola Wijma 2010

My patterns are for personal use only and should not be used to crochet or knit items for sale.

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Some ideas:

Replace the red yarn by red ribbon.

Use another colour for the puff-stitches

(for instance a gold Lurex thread)

Replace the puff-stitches by beads.

Hope you enjoy this pattern

and : MARY CHRISTMAS !!!!