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Breathe in, breathe out! Whew!! We all made it through the Holiday season, and we’re safe and sound on the other side! The holidays are always so busy for me that sometimes it is easy to forget to just stop and take a breath.
But here we are - halfway done with January which always seems to get here too fast! And you know what that means - it’s PPP time! The January issue is all about Vintage, in all its’ glory! Inside this issue there’s a fun mandala, some totally tubular cassette tapes, retro granny ponchos, and even a French press cozy! And while the patterns are kind of all over the place, they make for a super FUN issue, with each design fitting perfectly within the Vintage theme. Courtney and I had so much fun putting this issue together! We took a stroll down memory lane together, and we hope you find the perfect project to challenge yourself and help broaden your skills.
Happy Crocheting!
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C o n t e n t sJanuary
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PENTAGON MANDALA by Kenneth Cormier
RETRO CASSETTE TAPE by Jessica Fishman
DANDELION BERET by Marlene McKinney
NAUGHTY OR NICE SHAWL by Elisabeth Davis de Herraiz
SUNRISE FRENCH PRESS COZY by Pam Carr
MEADOW PONCHO by Angela Plunkett
VINTAGE ROUND-UPArticle by Courtney and Shawna
MEMBER’S CORNER Article by PPP team
#SHAWTNEYCHALLENGE Article by PPP team
HOOKED ON - COURTNEY’S CHOICE Roundup
HOOKED ON - SHAWNA’S STYLE Roundup
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WELCOME TO THE
C O R N E R ! EVERY MONTH WE WILL FEATURE A SAMPLING OF PROJECTS
MADE BY OUR AMAZING AND TALENTED MEMBERS.
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#SHAWTNEY CHALLENGEHAVE YOU HEARD OF THE #SHAWTNEYCHALLENGE? EVERY MONTH SHAWNA AND COURTNEY
HOLD A SHORT CROCHET-A-LONG (OR TWO) FEATURING A DESIGN FROM EACH MONTH’S HAPPILY HOOKED ISSUE. THE LOVELIES IN OUR COZY FACEBOOK MEMBER’S COMMUNITY
LOVE IT, SO WE DECIDED TO CREATE A NEW VERSION FOR THE PPP! EACH MONTH, COURTNEY AND SHAWNA CHOOSE THEIR FAVORITE DESIGN FROM THE CURRENT ISSUE, AND WE ALL
MAKE IT TOGETHER. WE’RE CALLING IT THE #SHAWTNEYCHALLENGEEE (EDITORS’ EDITION), AND WE HOPE YOU JOIN US!
Amy Kratz
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Deborah Butturini
HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE #SHAWTNEYCHALLENGE? EVERY MONTH SHAWNA AND COURTNEY HOLD A SHORT CROCHET-A-LONG (OR TWO) FEATURING A DESIGN FROM EACH MONTH’S HAPPILY HOOKED ISSUE. THE LOVELIES IN OUR COZY FACEBOOK MEMBER’S COMMUNITY
LOVE IT, SO WE DECIDED TO CREATE A NEW VERSION FOR THE PPP! EACH MONTH, COURTNEY AND SHAWNA CHOOSE THEIR FAVORITE DESIGN FROM THE CURRENT ISSUE, AND WE ALL
MAKE IT TOGETHER. WE’RE CALLING IT THE #SHAWTNEYCHALLENGEEE (EDITORS’ EDITION), AND WE HOPE YOU JOIN US!
(ALL OF THESE IMAGES HAVE BEEN PULLED RIGHT FROM THE MEMBER’S COMMUNITY, SO IF YOU WANT YOUR PICTURE TO BE ADDED TO OUR “#SHAWTNEY STARS”, MAKE SURE YOU SHARE YOUR WORK WITH US!)
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Pamela Busby
LeAnne Wilson
Linda Woodthorpe
Sharon Earyes
Julie Bradford
Lisa Smith
Kim Dalianis Zarkin
Maria Pastor
#SHAWTNEY CHALLENGE
I love vintage,
retro, and antique
stuff. AnD that includes
crochet designs. I do
enjoy current and trendy
projects, but I find myself
drawn to more traditional
styles. Shawna likes a
pretty even mix of both.
So with our mutual like
of vintage designs in mind,
we gathered some designs
from past issues that give
us all those retro feels.
Round-Up
VintageVintage
Doilies are some of my favorite things ever!!
I don’t necessarily love making them, but I do love the look of them. And when I find them at antique shops, I always bring a few home. The Vintage Doily Trio (HHM 58) makes me happy! I turned my set into wall art!
I love the look of the Vintage Scarf (PPP 48). It’s lacy enough to speak to my doily-loving side but sturdy enough to be practical. The texture is gorgeous, too!
One of these days, I have to make the Vintage Chevron Table Runner (HHM 22). I love the way table runners look, and this one is trendy enough not to look too outdated while retaining that vintage vibe.
Mandalas aren’t necessarily doilies by definition, but they appeal to me in the same way. The Bunga Doily
VINTAGE DOILY TRIO
VINTAGE SCARF
TABLE RUNNER
Courtney’sCourtney’sCHOICE
(PPP 61) would look gorgeous stretched around a hoop or sitting on an end table as home decor. This is one of the few doilies I haven’t made yet, and I need to rectify that soon!
I know we just got done cleaning up from Christmas, but I am already
planning my home decor projects for this year! And the Granny Square Tree Skirt (HHM 28) is right up my alley! I love granny squares almost as much as I love Christmas!
I could pick more...but then what would Shawna add?!
BUNGA DOILY
GRANNY SQUARE TREE SKIRT
This month while revisiting old issues,
I found such a variety of projects that fit within the “Vintage” theme, whether it is because of the style or because of the type of project.
First let’s visit the vintage project that I felt drawn toward because of the type of project it is. I have the Flower Chair Cover
FLOWER CHAIR
COVER
Shawna’sShawna’sSTYLE
GLENDA’S
TREASURE BOX
from issue #45, this one just screamed vintage, it reminded me of something I would have found in my Grandparents home when I was little. The great thing about this chair cover though is even though the type of project is vintage, the pattern looks super fun and would look great in any home.
I also LOVE Glenda’s Treasure Box from issue #13. I don’t know why but when I think vintage these type of trinket boxes come to mind so I had to include it!
Next, I have the vintage patterns that spoke to me because of the style used. I have the Beatrice Cowl from issue #21 and the Vintage Summer Shawl from PPP 38, both patterns just ticked all my buttons for a vintage project. They use classic, simple stitches and have such a fun vintage flare. The last pattern on my vintage list is the Plus Size Autumn Garden Tank from issue #34, I just love the way the granny squares flatter and complete this top! As soon as I saw this tank, I knew I had to make it!
VINTAGE SUMMER SHAWL
BEATRICE COWL
PLUS SIZE AUTUMN
GARDEN TANK
YARNLily Sugar ‘n Cream, worsted weight #4 yarn (100% cotton; 120 yds/109
m per 2.5 oz/70 g skein)• 1 skein Color of Choice
HOOK & OTHER MATERIALS • US Size H/8 (5.0mm) crochet hook • Stitch marker• Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTS12” at widest point after blocking
GAUGEGauge not critical for this project.Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain gauge.
NOTES1. Similar #4 weight yarns may be
substituted; please check gauge.2. Mark last sc of each round.3. Do not join unless instructed.
Instructions:
Ch 4, join with sl st in 1st ch to form ring.Round 1: [Ch 6, sc] 5 times in ring—5 ch-6 sps, 5 sc.Round 2: [Ch 6, 3 sc in next ch-6 sp] 5 times—5 ch-6 sps, 15 sc.Round 3: [Ch 6, 3 sc in next ch-6 sp, sc in next 2, skip 1] 5 times—5 ch-6 sps, 25 sc.
MEDIUM
4
BEGINNER
DESIGN BY: Kenneth Cormier
Pentagon
Mandala
Round 4: [Ch 6, 3 sc in next ch-6 sp, sc in next 4, skip 1] 5 times—5 ch-6 sps, 35 sc.Round 5: [Ch 6, 3 sc in next ch-6 sp, sc in next 6, skip 1] 5 times—5 ch-6 sps, 45 sc.Round 6: [Ch 6, 3 sc in next ch-6 sp, sc in next 8, skip 1] 5 times—5 ch-6 sps, 55 sc.Round 7: [Ch 6, 3 sc in next ch-6 sp, sc in next 10, skip 1] 5 times—5 ch-6 sps, 65 sc. Round 8: [Ch 5, sc in next ch-6 sp, ch 5, skip 1, sc in next 11, skip 1] 5 times—10 ch-5 sps, 60 sc.Round 9: [[Ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] 2 times, ch 5, skip 1, sc in next 9, skip 1] 5 times—15 ch-5 sps, 55 sc.Round 10: [[Ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] 3 times, ch 5, skip 1, sc in next 7, skip 1] 5 times—20 ch-5 sps, 50 sc.Round 11: [[Ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] 4 times, ch 5, skip 1, sc in next 5, skip 1] 5 times—25 ch-5 sps, 45 sc.Round 12: [[Ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] 5 times, ch 5, skip 1, sc in next 3, skip 1] 5 times—30 ch-5 sps, 40 sc.Round 13: [[Ch 3, sc in next ch-5 sp] 6 times, ch 3, skip 1, dc in next, skip 1] 5 times, ch 3, sl st to 1st sc to join—5 dc, 30 sc, 35 ch-3 sps.Round 14: Ch 1, sc in same, [2 sc in next ch-3 sp, sc in next] 6 times, 2 sc in next ch-3 sp, [[sc in next, 2 sc in next ch-3 sp, sc in next] 5 times, 2 sc in next ch-3 sp, sc in next, 2 sc in next ch-3 sp] 4 times, sl st to 1st sc to join—105 sc.
Fasten off, weave in ends.Block if desired.
Kenneth has been crocheting since the age of 10. Self-taught and using a #7 steel crochet hook and kite string, he mastered the art and beauty of crochet. Through the years, he has had published work in plastic canvas, cross stitching, and crochet. Recently retired, he makes his home in Jennings, LA, the heart of Cajun country. His hobbies include photography, playing the piano and sketching, but his main passion is designing in crochet.
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KennethCormier
DESIGN BY: Jessica Fishman
Retro Cassette
BAG
YARNLily Sugar ‘n Cream, worsted weight #4 yarn (100% cotton; 120
yds/109 m per 2.5 oz/70 g skein)• 120 yds – Black (A)• 50 yds – Red (B)• 34 yds – Neon Blue (C)• 28 yds – Purple (D)• 20 yds – White (E)
HOOK & OTHER MATERIALS • US Size E/4 (3.5mm) crochet hook• US Size F/5 (3.75mm) crochet hook• Stitch markers• 12” zipper• Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTSBag is 8” tall by 11” wideStrap is 44’ long
GAUGEmod-sc 16 sts x 14 rows = 4” / 10 cmAdjust hook size if necessary to obtain gauge.
NOTES1. Similar #4 weight yarns may be
substituted; please check gauge.2. Beginning ch-1 does not count as st. 3. Follow along with the chart, each
square represents 1 mod-sc. 4. To change color; in stitch before
color change, insert hook, yo, pull up loop, drop 1st color, yo with new color, pull through all loops, continue with new color. Make sure all yarn tails and carries are on wrong side of work.
5. The chart is read from bottom to top. Complete each chart row 2 times per round.
SPECIAL STITCHESmod-sc (modified sc) = insert hook through BLO, yo, pull up loop, yarn under, draw through both loops on hook.fsc (foundation single crochet) = ch 2, insert hook in 2nd ch from hook, yo, pull up loop, yo, pull through 1 loop (ch made), yo, pull through 2 loops (sc made), *insert hook in ch of previous st, yo, pull up loop, yo, pull through 1 loop (ch made), yo, pull through 2 loops (sc made); repeat from * until required number of fsc have been made
Instructions:
With A and E hook, ch 90, join, making sure to not twist work.Round 1: Ch 1, mod-sc in same and in each around, join—90 mod-sc. Follow chart for rest of pattern.
EASY
MEDIUM
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After finishing chart work, fasten off, weave in ends on WS.
StrapUsing color of choice and F hook, fsc 182 (Alternately, ch 183, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each across).Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.
AssemblyWith WS facing, whipstitch across bottom to close Bag. Attach Strap ends to first and 45th st, 3 or 4 rows from top. Sew using preferred method. Fasten off, weave in ends.
Optional 1. Add zipper closure, using needle
and thread.2. Line with fabric.
Yarn arts introduced themselves to Jessica Fishman’s life with the birth of her nephew back in 2010, driven by a desire to make personalized, cute, and altogether quirky creations to spur his budding imagination. Developing from knit blankets early on to complex (and original) crochet amigurumi and cacti, she soon expanded, opening her Etsy store 4 years ago. Crocheting allowed Jessica a means to channel her own unconventional way of thinking, adopting her motto for life for the store, “...with love and quirkiness.” Jessica is a pre-school teacher and lives with her husband in Larchmont, NY.
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Jessica Fishman
White
Black
Purple
Red
Neon Blue
DESIGN BY: Marlene McKinney
Dandelion
Beret
YARNPremier Basix, worsted weight #4 yarn (100% acrylic; 359 yds/328 m per 7 oz/200 g skein)
• 2 skeins Mustard
HOOK & OTHER MATERIALS• US Size H/8 (5.0mm) crochet hook • Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTSSmall (Medium, Large)Fits Head Circumferences: 21 (23, 26)”
GAUGE6 rounds of pattern = 4” (10 cm) diameter circleAdjust hook size if necessary to obtain gauge.
NOTES1. Similar #4 weight yarns may be
substituted; please check gauge.2. Beginning chains do NOT count as a
stitch, unless otherwise indicated.3. Sl st to 1st stitch of each round to
join.4. All sizes will complete Rounds 1-17.
with separate instructions for sizes M and L. Instructions to finish off will follow main pattern.
Instructions:
Main Body (all sizes)Round 1: Make magic ring, ch 1, 6 sc in
ring, join—6 sc.Round 2: Ch 7 (counts as dc, ch 4), *dc in next, ch 4; repeat from * around, join—6 dc, 6 ch-4 sps.Round 3: Ch 1, *2 sc in next, 3 sc in next ch-4 sp; repeat from * around, join—30 sc.Round 4: Ch 1, *sc in next 4, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around, join—36 sc.Round 5: Ch 2, *hdc in next 5, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * around, join—42 hdc.Round 6: Ch 2, *hdc in next 6, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * around, join—48 hdc.Round 7: Ch 2, *dc in next 7, 2 dc in next; repeat from * around, join—54 dc.Round 8: Ch 2, *dc in next 8, 2 dc in next; repeat from * around, join—60 dc.Round 9: Ch 1, *sc in next 9, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around, join—66 sc.Round 10: Ch 1, *sc in next 10, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around, join—72 sc.Round 11: Ch 2, *[hdc in next, skip 1, ch 2] 5 times, hdc in next, skip 1, ch 3; repeat from * around, join—36 hdc, 30 ch-2 sps, 6 ch-3 sps.Round 12: Ch 2, *[hdc in next, hdc in next ch-2 sp] 5 times, hdc in next, 2 hdc in ch-3 sp; repeat from * around, join—78 hdc.Round 13: Ch 2, *dc in next 12, 2 dc in next; repeat from * around, join—84 dc.Round 14: Ch 2, *dc in next 13, 2 dc in next; repeat from * around, join—90 dc.Round 15: Ch 1, *sc in next 14, 2 sc in
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next; repeat from * around, join—96 sc.Round 16: Ch 1, *sc in next 15, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around, join—102 sc.Round 17: Ch 1, *sc in next 16, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around, join—108 sc.Size Small, continue to Finishing.
MediumRound 18: Ch 2, *dc in next 18, 2 dc in next; repeat from * around to last 18, dc in last 18, join—114 dc.Continue to Finishing.
Large Round 18: Ch 2, [hdc in next, skip 1, sc in next, ch 2] 8 times, *hdc in next, ch 3, [hdc in next, skip 1, sc in next, ch 2] 8 times; repeat from * around, hdc in last, join—54 hdc, 48 ch-2 sps, 6 ch-3 sps.Round 19: Ch 2, [hdc in next, hdc in next ch-2 sp] 8 times, *hdc in next, 2 hdc in next ch-3 sp, hdc in next, hdc in next ch-2 sp] 8 times; repeat from * around, join—114 hdc.Round 20: Ch 2, dc in next 18, *2 dc in next, dc in next 18; repeat from * around, join—120 dc.Round 21: Ch 1, sc in each around, join—120 sc.Continue to Finishing.
FinishingRound 1: Ch 1, sc2tog around, join—54 (57, 60) sc2tog.Rounds 2-3: Ch 1, sc in each around, join—54 (57, 60) sc.Fasten off, weave in ends.
Marlene McKinney is a 15 year-old crochet wear designer from New York. She holds the belief that anything in life should bring fun and learning, which she implements in her crocheting. After encountering countless “modern” patterns that she found too boring, she wanted to develop something new for crochet lovers like her. Keeping this in mind, she designs with the motto of “simple with a hint of sophistication”, allowing the maker to join her in creating happiness while learning a new technique from her patterns. When Marlene isn’t crocheting, she loves to read any book that she finds, studying medicine, and spending quality time with her friends.
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YARNWest Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4 ply, super fine #1 (40% wool, 35%
blue faced Leicester, 25% nylon; 437yds/400m per 3.5 oz/100g skein)• 1 skein Blue Raspberry 333 (A)• 1 skein Cherry Drop 529 (B)
HOOK & OTHER MATERIALS • US Size G/6 (4.0mm) crochet hook • Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTSOne size: 51”/130 cm wide x 27”/68 cm deep
GAUGE12 sc and 17 rows = 4”/10 cmAdjust hook size if necessary to obtain gauge.
NOTES1. Similar #1 weight yarns may be
substituted; please check gauge. Yarn substitutes include Lion Brand Faye, Yarn Bee Idyll, and Bernat Baby.
2. Beginning ch-1 is not a st.
Instructions:
ShawlRow 1 (WS): With A, ch 3, sc in 2nd
SUPER FINE
1
EASY
DESIGN BY: Elisabeth Davis de Herr
aiz
Naughty or Nice
Shawl
Elisabeth has been hooked on crochet since 2007 and has been publishing crochet patterns since 2012. She loves to crochet and knit and hopes to pass on that passion and inspire both veteran and new crafters a like to pick up their yarn and get lost in the stitches! She loves to design shawls and accessories as well as blankets, garments and home décor items. You can find her designs on Ravelry and published in Crochet! Magazine, Crochet World, Cascade Yarns Website, Crochet Today!, Crochet Now, Love Crochet, Simply Crochet, Inside Crochet.
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Rows 100-111: Repeat Rows 28-39—113 sc.Rows 112-123: Repeat Rows 6-7—125 sc.Fasten off, weave in all ends. Block if desired.
FinishingWith B, make 6 pompoms and attach to shawl using photo as guide.
ch from hook and next ch, turn—2 sc.Row 2 (RS): Ch 1 (not a st here and throughout), 2 sc in each across, turn—4 sc.Row 3: Ch 1, sc in same, sc in next 2, 3 sc in last, turn—6 sc.Row 4: Ch 1, 3 sc in same, [ch 1, skip 1, sc in next] 2 times, sc in last, turn— 6 sc, 2 ch-1 sp.Row 5: Ch 1, sc in same, ch 1, [skip 1, sc in ch-1 sp next - sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1] 2 times, skip 1, sc in next, 3 sc in last, turn—7 sc, 2 ch-1 sp.Row 6: Ch 1, 3 sc in same, ch 1, skip 1, sc in next, *[ch 1, skip 1, sc in next ch-1 sp]; repeat from * to last, sc in last, turn—8 sc, 4 ch-1 sp.Row 7: Ch 1, sc in same, *ch 1, skip 1, sc in ch-1 sp next - sc in next ch-1 sp; repeat from * to last 3, ch 1, skip 1, sc in next, 3 sc in last, turn—9 sc, 5 ch-1 sp.Rows 8–27: Repeat Rows 6-7—29 sc.Row 28: With B, repeat Row 6—30 sc.Row 29: With A, repeat Row 7—31 sc.Rows 30-31: Repeat Rows 28-29—33 sc.Rows 32-35: With B, repeat Rows 6-7—37 sc.Row 36: With A, repeat Row 6—38 sc.Row 37: With B, repeat Row 7—39 sc.Rows 38-39: Repeat Rows 36-37—41 sc.Rows 40-63: With A, repeat Rows 6-7—65 sc.Rows 64-75: Repeat Rows 28-39—77 sc.Rows 76-99: With A, repeat Rows 6-7—101 sc.
YARNLoops and Threads Impeccable, worsted weight #4 yarn (100% acrylic; 285 yds/260 m per
4.5 oz/127.5 g skein)• 1 skein Pumpkin
HOOK & OTHER MATERIALS • US Size H/8 (5.0mm) crochet hook • 2 buttons (1” dia. or preferred size)• Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTS12” (30cm) wide and 6.5” (16cm) tall measured flatThis French Press cozy is for a regular Bodum; or a 1 liter glass coffee maker.
GAUGE13 sc and 14 rows = 4” (10 cm)Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain gauge.
NOTES1. Similar #4 weight yarns may be
substituted; please check gauge.2. Beginning ch-2 counts as 1st hhdc.
SPECIAL STITCHEShhdc (herringbone half double crochet) = yo, insert hook in indicated, yo, pull through st and 1st loop, yo, pull through both loops
Instructions:
Row 1: Ch 36, hdc in 2nd ch from hook
MEDIUM
4
EASY
DESIGN BY: Pam Carr
Sunrise French Press
cozy
and in each across, turn—35 hdc.Row 2: Ch 2, hhdc in each across, turn.Rows 3-15: Repeat Row 2.Row 16: Ch 2, hdc in each across, ch 10, sl st in last hdc (forms button loop).Fasten off, weave in ends.
Rejoin yarn to bottom of same side, ch 10, sl st to beg ch to form second button loop. Fit around French Press and position buttons so Cozy fits snugly when fastened. Sew on buttons.Fasten off, weave in all ends.
Pam Carr is a crochet designer and fiber artist who lives off the west coast of Canada. She is building a natural home on Mayne Island and reconnected with crochet in 2014 as a means of coping with personal loss. Pam founded Carroway Crochet in 2016. Creating and learning new techniques is what inspires her and influences her work. Her passion for colour and texture is evident in her original designs. Pam launched her blog in January 2020, allowing her to fully serve the needs of fellow crocheters. Through her blog she can reach those who desire modern crochet accessories and garments to enhance their daily lives and lifestyle.
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YARNRanger Merino Yarn, DK weight #3 yarn (90% merino wool, 10%
rambouillet wool; 265 yds/242 m per 3.5 oz/100 g skein)• 1 (2, 2, 3, 3, 4) skein(s) Color of Choice
HOOK & OTHER MATERIALS • US Size I/9 (5.5mm) crochet hook• Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTSDoll (Toddler, Child, Teen, Adult, XL)Length at center point: 5.5 (12, 15, 18, 21, 27)”
GAUGE7 dc = 2”, 5 rows = 3”Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain gauge.
NOTES1. Similar #3 weight yarns may be
substituted; please check gauge. Yarn substitutes include Loops & Threads Joy DK, Bernat Softee Baby, and Yarn Bee Sweet Delight.
2. Beginning ch-3 counts as 1st dc.3. Sl st to 1st stitch of each round to
join. When working in the BLO, join using both loops.
4. Squares are worked in rounds, do NOT turn.
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DESIGN BY: Angela Plunkett
Meadow Poncho
Instructions:
Square (make 4)Round 1: Make magic ring, ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), 3 dc, ch 3, [4 dc, ch 3] 3 times, in ring, join, pull ring closed—16 dc, 4 ch-3 sps.Round 2: Working in BLO, ch 3, *dc in each dc, (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) in ch-3 sp; repeat from * around, join—32 dc, 4 ch-3 sps.Round 3: Working in BLO, ch 3, *dc in each dc, (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) in ch-3 sp; repeat from * around, join—48 dc, 4 ch-3 sps.Continue to finishing instructions for Doll size.Rounds 4-7 (9, 11, 13, 17): Working in BLO, ch 3, *dc in each dc, (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) in ch-3 sp; repeat from * around, join—112 (144, 176, 208, 272) dc, 4 ch-3 sps.Fasten off leaving long tails for sewing.
FinishingSew 4 large squares together in diamond shape as shown below. Fasten off, weave in ends.
Angela has been designing and self-publishing crochet patterns for 5 years. She has been crocheting for over 30 years, beginning when her grandmother taught her as a child. She prefers to design crochet patterns for useful items such as blankets, garments, accessories, bags, and pillows. When Angela designs, she uses fun new stitches that aren’t complicated but are easy to explain to the pattern reader. Her patterns are for the advanced beginner and intermediate crocheter – those with some experience. She wants her patterns to be fun but relaxing to create.
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Reference Guide
Difficulty Scale
Abbreviations
Beginner patterns use basic stitches and require little or no
shaping.
Easy patterns will be repetitive and may require some shaping
and color changes.
Intermediate patterns include a wider variety of stitches and more
complex color designs.
Advanced patterns will have intricate stitch sequences, advanced shaping techniques,
and/or numerous color changes.
approx approximatelyBL(O) back loop (only)BPdc back post double crochetBPsc back post single crochetBPtr back post treble crochetch(s) chain(s)Cl cluster(s)cm centimeter(s)dc double crochetdc2tog double crochet 2 stitches togetherdec decrease dtr double treble crochetFL(O) front loop (only)FPdc front post double crochetFPsc front post single crochetFPtr front post treble crochetg gram(s)
BEGINNER
INTERMEDIATE
EASY
ADVANCED
hdc half double crochethdc2tog half double crochet 2 stitches togetherinc increase(s)mm millimeter(s)oz ounce(s)RS right sidersc reverse single crochetsc single crochetsc2tog single crochet 2 stitches togethersl st slip stitchst(s) stitch(es)tog togethertr treble crochettrtr triple treble crochetWS wrong sideyd(s) yard(s)yo yarn over
Reference Guide
Difficulty Scale
Abbreviations
Beginner patterns use basic stitches and require little or no
shaping.
Easy patterns will be repetitive and may require some shaping
and color changes.
Intermediate patterns include a wider variety of stitches and more
complex color designs.
Advanced patterns will have intricate stitch sequences, advanced shaping techniques,
and/or numerous color changes.
approx approximatelyBL(O) back loop (only)BPdc back post double crochetBPsc back post single crochetBPtr back post treble crochetch(s) chain(s)Cl cluster(s)cm centimeter(s)dc double crochetdc2tog double crochet 2 stitches togetherdec decrease dtr double treble crochetFL(O) front loop (only)FPdc front post double crochetFPsc front post single crochetFPtr front post treble crochetg gram(s)
BEGINNER
INTERMEDIATE
EASY
ADVANCED
hdc half double crochethdc2tog half double crochet 2 stitches togetherinc increase(s)mm millimeter(s)oz ounce(s)RS right sidersc reverse single crochetsc single crochetsc2tog single crochet 2 stitches togethersl st slip stitchst(s) stitch(es)tog togethertr treble crochettrtr triple treble crochetWS wrong sideyd(s) yard(s)yo yarn over
Symbols
Yarn Weight System
Patterns may use symbols to signal repeats, special instructions, or clarifying information.
* Repeat instructions following or between asterisk(s) as many times as directed.
( ) Work instructions within parentheses into stitch or space as directed.
[ ] Work instructions in brackets as many times as directed.
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