Friday, February 17, 2023

August 2019 Pattern of the Month Crochet BREAD TRAY DOILY

 

August 2019 Pattern of the Month Crochet

 

BREAD TRAY DOILY No 7772

Pineapple Designs Book No. 230 (1946) Clark's ONT J & P Coats

MATERIALS: J. & P. COATS OR CLARK'S O.N.T. BEST SIX CORD MER-

CERIZEI) CROCHET, Size 30: 2 balls ... Steel Crochet Hook No. 10. Doily

measures 6 x 13 inches

Starting at center, ch 30 (to measure 2 1/2 inches).

1st row: In 6th ch from hook make 2 dc, ch 2 and 2 dc (shell made), * skip 3 ch, in next ch make 2 dc, ch 2 and 2 dc (another shell made). Repeat from * 5 more times. Ch 5, turn.

2nd row: (Shell in sp of next shell) 7 times. Ch 5, turn.

3rd row: (Shell over shell) twice; (ch 1, shell over shell) 4 times; shell over shell. Ch 5, turn.

4th to 7th rows incl: Same as 3rd row, making 2 (instead of ch-1) on

4th row, ch 3 on 5th row, ch 4 on 6th row, ch 5 on 7th row

8th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, shell over shell, ch 6, in sp of next shell make 2 dc, ch 7 and 2 dc; (ch 6, shell over shell) twice; shell over shell. Ch 5, turn.

9th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, shell over shell, ch 3, 15 tr in ch-7 sp, ch 3, shell over shell, ch 6, (shell over shell)  Ch 5, turn.

l0th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, shell over shell, (tr in next tr, ch 1) 14 times; tr in next tr, shell over shell, ch 6, (shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn.

l1th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, shell over shell, ch 4, sc in next ch-1 sp, (ch 3, sc in next ch-1 Sp) 13 times; ch 4, shell over shell, ch 6, (shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn.

 12th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, shell ever shell, ch 4, sc in next ch-3 loop, (ch 3, sc in next loop) 12 times; ch 4, shell over shell, ch 6, (shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn.

 13th to 23rd rows incl: Work in this manner, having 1 loop less on each row until 1 loop remains.

24th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, shell over shell, ch 4, sc in ch-3 loop, ch 4, shell over shell, ch 6, (shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn.

 25th row: (Shell over shell) twice; (ch 6, shell in next 2 shells) twice. Ch 5, turn

 26th row: (Shell over shell) twice, ch 6, 2 dc in sp of next shell, ch 2, 2 dc in sp of next shell, ch 6, (shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn.

 27th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, sc in next ch-2 sp, ch 6,  (shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn.

 28th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 2, (shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn.

 29th row.- (Shell over shell) 4 times. Ch 5, turn.

 30th row: Shell over shell, 2 dc in Sp of next shell, ch 2, 2 dc in Sp of next shell,  shell over shell. Ch 5, turn.

 31st row. Shell over shell, ch 1, sc in next ch-2 Sp, ch 1, 2 dc in Sp of next shelf, ch 1, Sl St in Sp of last shell, ch 1, 2 dc in same place as last 2 dc were made. Ch 5, turn and sl st in joining of shells. Break off. With right side of 1st row facing, attach thread to base of 1st shell, ch 5, shell in same place, (shell in base of next shelf) 6 times. Ch 5, turn. Complete to correspond with other half of doily.

EDGING . . . 

1st rnd: Attach thread to 1st turning ch-5 loop on 1st row, sc in same place, ch 1, shell in next loop, (ch 3, shell in next loop) 30 times; ch 1, sc in next loop, ch 1, shell in next loop, (ch 3, shell in next loop) 30 times; ch 1, sl st in lst sc.

 2nd rnd: sc in same place as sl st, * ch 3, in Sp of next shell mak dc, ch 5, sc in  5th ch from hook, and dc; ch 3, sc in next ch-3 Sp. Repeat from  * around to next sc, ch 3, sc in sc, ch 3, and complete to correspond. Join. Break off.

 

 

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

February 2021 Pattern of the Month Crochet

 

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February 2021 Pattern of the Month Crochet 


 

3 Color Ferret Toy @2009 by Michelle Thomas 


Note; In this project you will be crocheting in the loops of both sides of the foundation chain I have referred to all loops as chains, but remember there will be 8 loops that have stitches in the first round.  Do not join rounds, this is an amigurumi project.  Amigurumi is very forgiving, so if you project has more or less stitches when finished it will not matter, and my ferrets have never once complained if I have to increase or decrease to make one side fit to the next side.

Make 3 sides in 3 different colors.  Ferrets like contrast, (I put white, a dark color and a medium color for contrast) but these can be made from your scrap yarn for any pet.  Use a size G or H hook (larger hook for a larger toy), or experiment with 2 strands or by adding more of the oval shapes to make any shape or size toy.

Rnd 1: Chain 5, 2 sc in 2nd chain from hook, 1 sc in next 2 chains, 5 sc in last chain (I usually put 3 in one side and 2 in the other side of the end chain this will put you on the opposite side of the foundation chain) 1 sc in each of next 2 chains 3 sc in last chain,  (do not join) total 14 sc.

Rnd 2: 2 sc in each of the next 2 sts, 1 sc in each of the next 3 sts, 2 sc in each of the next 3 sc, 1 sc in each of the next 5 sc, 2 sc in next st, total of 20 sc.

Rnd 3:  1 sc in next st *2 sc in next 1 sc in next* repeat from * to * one time.  1 sc in each of next 4 sts, 2 *sc in next, 1 sc in next repeat from * to * twice.   1 sc in each of the next 4 sts, 2 sc in next sl st in next stitch and cut yarn leave about 16 to 20 inches or leave loop in work for joining later total of 26 sts.

Joining notes:  Make 3 different colors and join with sl st to one long side of the next piece. By using the long tail or by leaving the yarn attached you can join with less yarn ends to tie off later and determine which of your color choices you want to use to join. 

Joining:  Insert hook into loop of first oval, hold 2 oval pieces wrong sides together, chain 1 insert hook into the back loop of each of the 2 different color oval, sl st, repeat for half of the stitches.  This joins 2 sides in half of the stitches.   With hook still in work, you can now attach the 3rd piece to the 2nd piece in the same method.   Add a small amount of stuffing and close the remaining side in the same manner.

Add a small amount of stuffing when piece is almost closed. 

I usually don't work in the ends but once I have attached 2 oval together I let the ends hang out for tassels on each end of the toy.  I simply tie the lose yarn ends together add bells or other bits of ribbon, and crochet thread is great for attaching bells.  

Embellishments: My ferrets seem to like bells and bits of yarn as a tassel for the ends of these toys.  I have used crochet thread to tie the bells on to the ends of the toys.

This pattern is copyrighted, and may not be used on any media, including websites, lists, newsletters, nor sold, recopied or reformatted. It is for your personal use only.

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

April 2020 Pattern of the Month Crochet

 

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April 2020 Pattern of the Month Crochet

BREAD TRAY DOILY No 7772

Clark's O. N. T. J & P Coats Pineapple Designs Book No. 230 (1946)

 

 

  MATERIALS: J. & P. COATS OR CLARK'S O.N.T. BEST SIX CORD MER-

    CERIZEI) CROCHET, Size 30: 2 balls ... Steel Crochet Hook No. 10.

 


Doily  measures 6 x 13 inches

Starting at center, ch 30 (to measure 2 1/2 inches).

1st row: In 6th ch from hook make 2 dc, ch 2 and 2 dc (shell made), * skip 3 ch, in next ch make 2 dc, ch 2 and 2 dc (another shell made). Repeat from * 5 more times. Ch 5, turn.

2nd row: (Shell in sp of next shell) 7 times. Ch 5, turn.

3rd row: (Shell over shell) twice; (ch 1, shell over shell) 4 times; shell over shell.  Ch 5, turn.

4th to 7th rows incl: Same as 3rd row, making 2 (instead of ch-1) on

4th row, ch 3 on 5th row, ch 4 on 6th row, ch 5 on 7th row.

8th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, shell over shell, ch 6, in sp

of next shell make 2 dc, ch 7 and 2 dc; (ch 6, shell over shell) twice; shell over shell. Ch 5, turn.

9th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, shell over shell, ch 3, 15 tr

in ch-7 sp, ch 3, shell over shell, ch 6, (shell over shell)  Ch 5, turn.

l0th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, shell over shell, (tr in next tr, ch 1) 14 times; tr in next tr, shell over shell, ch 6, (shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn.

l1th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, shell over shell, ch 4, sc in next ch-1 sp, (ch 3, sc in next ch-1 Sp) 13 times; ch 4, shell over shell, ch 6, (shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn.

 12th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, shell ever shell, ch 4, sc in next ch-3 loop, (ch 3, sc in next loop) 12 times; ch 4, shell over shell, ch 6, (shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn.

13th to 23rd rows incl: Work in this manner, having 1 loop less on each row until 1 loop remains.

24th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, shell over shell, ch 4, sc in ch-3 loop, ch 4, shell over shell, ch 6, (shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn. 

25th row: (Shell over shell) twice; (ch 6, shell in next 2 shells) twice. Ch 5, turn

 26th row: (Shell over shell) twice, ch 6, 2 dc in sp of next shell, ch 2, 2 dc in sp of next shell, ch 6, (shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn. 

27th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 6, sc in next ch-2 sp, ch 6,(shell over shell) twice. Ch 5, turn.

28th row: (Shell over shell) twice; ch 2, (shell over shell) twice. Ch5, turn.

29th row. (Shell over shell) 4 times. Ch 5, turn.

30th row: Shell over shell, 2 dc in Sp of next shell, ch 2, 2 dc in Spof next shell,  shell over shell. Ch 5, turn.

31st row. Shell over shell, ch 1, sc in next ch-2 Sp, ch 1, 2 dc in Spof next shelf, ch 1, Sl St in Sp of last shell, ch 1, 2 dc in same place as last 2 dc were made. Ch 5, turn and sl st in joining of shells. Break off.

With right side of 1st row facing, attach thread to base of 1st shell, ch 5, shell in same place, (shell in base of next shelf) 6 times. Ch 5, turn. Complete to correspond with other half of doily.


EDGING

1st rnd: Attach thread to 1st turning ch-5 loop on 1st row, sc in same place, ch 1, shell in next loop, (ch 3, shell in next loop) 30 times; ch 1, sc in next loop, ch 1, shell in next loop, (ch 3, shell in next loop) 30 times; ch 1, sl st in lst sc.

2nd rnd: sc in same place as sl st, * ch 3, in Sp of next shell make dc, ch 5, sc in  5th ch from hook, and dc; ch 3, sc in next ch-3 Sp. Repeat from * around to next sc, ch 3, sc in sc, ch 3, and complete to correspond. Join. Break off.

Thursday, February 2, 2023

February 2021 Stitch of the Month Crochet

 

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February 2021 Stitch of the Month  Crochet

 


Crossed Shells

Based on a multiple of 7 chain plus 2.

This stitch is a simple crossed shell design.

Note: When working the double crochet of the crossed shell, remember

         to pull up a long loop.

Row 1:  1 Sc in 2nd ch from hook, * skip 3 ch, 3 dc in next ch, ch 1, 3 dc in last ch of ch-3 just skipped for a crossed shell, skip 2 ch, 1 Sc

             in next ch, repeat from * across, ch 3, turn.

Row 2:  2 dc in first Sc, * 1 sc in next ch-1 sp in center of shell groups, 3 dc in sp after

              next sc, ch 1, 3 dc in sp before same sc, repeat from  * across, end 1 sc in last

              ch-1 sp, 3 dc in last sc, ch 1, turn.

Row 3:  * 3 dc in sp after next sc, ch 1, 3 dc in sp before same sc, 1 sc in next ch-1 sp,

              repeat from * across, end 1 sc in top of turning-ch, ch 3, turn.

Repeat Rows 2 & 3 for pattern.

This would work up great using rug yarn and a large hook. Or a scarf, using a 2 ply or 3 ply yarn.

 

 

Friday, January 27, 2023

June 2020 Pattern of the Month Crochet

 

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June 2020 Pattern of the Month Crochet

Clark's O.N.T. J & P Coats  Book No. 230 Price 10 Cents

Doilies Table cloths  Bedspreads Runners

 



 

 Pattern number 7778

DOILY

MATERIALS: J. & P. COATS OR CLARK'S a.N.T. BEST SIX CORD MERCERIZED CROCHET. Size 30: 2 ball.  Sleel Crocbel Hook 10.

 

Note: tr tr is = a triple treble

 

Doily measures 12 inches in diameter

Ch 8. Join to form ring. 

1st rnd: (Sc in ring, ch 10) 8 times; sl st in 1st sc.

2nd rnd: Sl st in next 5 ch, sc in loop, ch 6, dc in same loop, (ch 4, in next loop make dc, ch 3 and dc) 7 times; ch 4, sl st in 3rd ch of ch-6.

3rd rnd: Sl st in next sp, ch 3, in same sp make dc, ch 2 and 2 dc; * ch 2, sc in next sp, ch 2, in next sp make 2 dc, ch 2 and 2 dc. Repeat from * around. ending with ch 2. Join.

4th rnd: Sl st in next dc and in next sp, ch 3, in same sp make 2 dc, ch 2 and 3 dc; * ch 3. sc in next sc, ch 3, in next sp (between dc-groups) make 3 dc, ch 2 and 3 de. Repeat from * around. Join.

5th rnd: Sl st in next 2 dc and in sp, ch 4. in same sp make tr, ch 3 and 2 tr (shell made), * ch 11, in ch-3 sp between dc-groups make 2 tr. ch 3 and 2 tr (another shell made). Repeat £rom * around. Join.

6th rnd: Sl st in next tr and in sp, ch 4, in same sp make 2 tr, ch 3 and 3 tr (shell over shell), * ch 3. make 9 tr in center ch of ch-11,b ch 3, in sp of next shell make 3 tr, ch 3 and 3 tr (shell made over shell). Repeat from * around. Join.

7th rnd: * Shell over shell, ch 3, (tr in next tr, ch 1) 8 times; tr in next tr. ch 3. Repeat from'" around. Join.

8th rnd: * Shell over shell, ch 3, sc in next ch-l sp, (ch 3, sc in next sp) 7 times; ch 3. Repeat from * around. Join.

9th rnd: * Shell over shell. ch 5. skip next ch-3, sc in next ch-3 loop. (ch 5. sc in next loop) 6 times; ch 5. Repeat from *, around. Join.

10th rnd: Sl st in next 2 tr and in sp, ch 4, in same sp make 2 tr, ch 2, tr, ch 3. tr, ch 2 and 3 tr; * ch 5, skip next ch-5. sc in next ch-5 loop, (ch 5, sc in next loop) 5 times; ch 5, in sp of next shell make 3 tr, ch 2, tr, ch 3, tr. ch 2 and 3 tr. Repeat from * around. Join.

11th rnd: Sl st in next 2 tr and in sp, ch 4, in same sp make 2 tr, ch 2 and 2 tr, * ch 2, 5 tr in next ch-3 sp. ch 2, in next sp make 2 tr, ch 2 and 3 tr; ch 5, skip next ch-5. sc in next ch- 5 loop, (ch 5. sc in next loop) 4 times; ch 5, skip next ch-5, in next sp make 3 tr, ch 2 and 2 tr. Repeat from * around. Join.

12th rnd: Sl st in next 2 tr and in sp, ch 4, in same sp make 2 tr, ch 3 and 2 tr; * ch 2. in next sp make 2 tr, ch 2 and tr; ch 2, skip next tr, (tr in next tr, ch 1) 3 times; tr in next tr, ch 2, in next sp make tr, ch 2 and 2 tr; ch 2, in next sp make 2 tr. ch 3 and 3 tr; ch 5. skip next ch-5. sc in next ch-5 loop, (ch 5, sc in next lnop) 3 times; ch 5, skip next ch-5. in next sp make 3 tr, ch 3 and 2 tr. Repeat from * around, Join.

13th rnd: Sl st in next 2 tr and in sp, ch 4, in same sp make 2 tr. ch 3 and 3 tr (shell made over shell); * ch 3, skip next sp. in next sp make 3 tr, ch 2 and 2 tr; ch 5. skip next sp. sc in next ch-l sp, (ch 5. sc in next sp) twice; ch 5, skip next sp and tr. in next sp make 2 tr, ch 2 and 3 tr; ch 3, skip next sp, in next sp make 3 tr, ch 3 and 3 tr; ch 5, skip next ch-5, sc in next ch-5 loop. (ch 5. sc in next loop) twice; ch 5, skip next ch-5. in next sp make 3 tr, ch 3 and 3 tr. Repeat from * around. Join.

14th rnd:   Shell over shell. * ch 3: sc in next sp. ch 3, shell in next sp, ch 5. skip next ch-5, (sc in next loop, ch 5) twice, skip next ch-5, shell in next sp; ch 3. sc in next sp, ch 3. shell over shell, ch 5, skip next ch-5, (sc in next loop, ch 5) twice, skip next ch-5, shell over. shell. Repeat from * around. Join.

15th rnd: * Shell over shell, ch 5, sc in next sc, ch 5, shell over shell, ch 5, skip next ch-S, sc in next ch-5 loop, ch 5, shell over shell, ch 5, sc in next sc, ch 5, shell over shell, ch 5, skip next ch-5, sc in next loop, ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join.

16th rnd: * Shell over shell. ch 8, sc in next sc, ch 8, shell over shell. ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join.

17th rnd: Sl st in next 2 tr and in sp, ch 4, 2 tr in same sp, * ch 12, sc in next sc, ch 12, 3 tr in sp of next shell, ch 3, in next sp make 2 tr, 2 d tr, tr tr, ch 5, sc in last tr tr made, in same sp make tr tr, 2 d tr and 2 tr; ch 3, 3 tr in sp of next shell. Repeat from * around. Join and break off.

Friday, January 20, 2023

Doily June 2018 Pattern of the Month Crochet


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June 2018 Pattern of the Month Crochet
Doily



Doily is 8 ½ in diameter

MATERIALS:
J. & P. COATS or CLARK'S O.N.T.
BEST SIX CORD MERCERIZED CROCHET, Size 30.
SMALL BALL:
J. & P. COATS -1 ball of White or Ecru, or 2 balls of
            OR       any color,
CLARK'S O.N.T.-2 balls of White , Ecru or any color.
Steel Crochet Hook No.5.
Completed Doily measures 8 1/2 inches.

This can be made with size 10 thread and an size 7 hook.

Starting at center, ch 8 and join with sl st to form ring.

1st rnd: Ch 4 (to count as tr), 19 tr in ring (20 tr in all). Join with sl st to 4th st of ch-4 first made.

2nd rnd: Ch 4 (to count as dc and ch-l ), * dc in next dc, ch 1. Repeat from * around. Join with sl st to 3rd st of ch-4 first made (20 dc with ch-l between).

3rd rnd: Ch 4 (to count as dc and ch-1), * dc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, dc in next dc, ch 1. Repeat from * around. Join as before (40 dc with ch-l between).

4th rnd: Ch 5 (to count as tr and ch-l), * skip next dc, tr in next dc, ch 1, tr in same dc, ch 1. Repeat from * around, ending with tr in same st as ch- 5 started. Ch 1 and join with sl st to 4th st of ch-5 first made (20 groups of 2 tr).

5th rnd: Ch 5 (to count as dc and ch-2), * skip ch-l sp, dc in 1st tr of 2-tr group, dc in ch-l sp, dc in next tr of same 2-tr group (3-dc group made). Ch 2 and repeat from * around, ending with 2 dc, thus completing last 3-dc group. Join with sl st to 3rd st of ch-5 first made.

6th rnd: Ch 6 (to count as dc and ch-3), * dc in each dc of next 3-dc group, ch 3. Repeat from * around, ending with 2 dc and sl st in 3rd st of ch-6 first made.

7th rnd: Ch 5 (to count as tr and ch-l), * tr in center ch of ch-3, ch 1, tr in 1st dc of 3-dc group, ch 3, skip center dc of same group, tr in next dc of same group. Ch 1 and repeat from * around, ending with ch 3, sl st to 4th st of ch-5 first made.

8th rnd: Ch 4 (to count as tr), * tr in ch-l sp, tr in tr, tr in next ch-l sp, tr in next tr (5-tr group made), ch 3, tr in next tr. Repeat from * around, ending with ch 3, sl st to 4th st of ch-4 first made (20 groups of 5 tr).

9th rnd: Ch 3 (to count as dc), dc in remaining 4 tr of 5-tr group, * ch 4, dc in each tr of next 5-tr group. Repeat from * around, ending with eh 4, sl st to 3rd st of ch-3 first made (20 groups of 5 dc).

10th rnd: Ch 3 (to count as dc), dc in each of next 4 dc, * ch 4, dc in each dc of next 5·dc group. Repeat from * around, ending with ch 4, sl st to 3rd st of ch- 3 first made (20 groups of 5 dc).

11 th rnd: Ch 6 (to count as tr and ch 2), * skip next dc of 5-dc group, tr in next dc, ch 2, skip next dc, tr in last dc of same group, ch 2, tr in ch-4 sp, ch 2, tr in 1st dc of next 5-dc group. Repeat from * around, ending with eh 2, sl st to 5th st of ch-6 first made.

12th rnd: Ch 5 (to count as dc and ch 2), * dc in next tr, ch 2, dc in next tr, ch 1, dc under next ch-2, ch 1, dc in tr, eh 1, dc under next ch-2, ch 1, dc in tr, ch 2. Repeat from * around, ending with ch 2, sl st to 3rd st of ch-5 first made.

13th rnd: Ch 6 (to count as dc and ch 3), * * dc in next dc, ch 3, dc in next dc, * ch 1, dc in next dc. Repeat from * 3 more times. Ch 3, and repeat from * * around, ending with ch 1, sl st to 3rd st of ch-6 first made.

14th rnd: Same as 13th round.

15th rnd: Ch 6 (to count as dc and ch 3), * * dc in next dc, ch 5, dc in next dc, * ch 1, dc in next dc. Repeat from * 3 more times. Ch 5, and repeat from * * around, ending with ch 1, sl st to 3rd st of ch-6 first made. Join and break off.

Starch lightly and press.

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

August 2020 Pattern of the Month Crochet

 

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August 2020 Pattern of the Month Crochet

Coats and Clark's O.N.T. Pineapples Book No. 287 

The Pick of the Pineapples



 

 

Materials:

CLARK'S BIG BALL MERCERIZED CROCHET, Art. B.34, Size 40: 3 balls of No. 61 ecru; or J & P. COATS BEST SIX CORD MERCERIZED CROCHET, Art. A.104, Size 40: 3 balls of Ecru.

Milwards Steel Crochet Hook No. 12.  

Doily measures 20 inches in diameter

  I used size 10 thread and a size 7 hook. Sorry I don't remember how many balls I used.

Doily .. Starting at center, ch 10. Join with 51 st to form ring.

Rd 1: 20 sc in ring. Join.

Rd 2: Sc in same place as sl st, * ch 3, skip 1 sc, sc in next sc. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 3: sl st in next loop, ch 3, 4 dc in same loop. drop loop from hook, insert hook in top of ch-3, draw dropped loop through (starting pc st made). * ch 5. 5 dc in next lopp, drop loop from hook. insert hook in first dc and draw dropped loop through (another pc st made). Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 4: * 7 sc in next sp, ch 10, drop loop from hook. insert hook in first sc, draw dropped loop through, in loop just formed make 7 sc, ch 3 and 7 sc. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 5: sl st to next ch- 3 loop, sl st in loop, ch 9, tr in same loop, * ch 5, in next loop make tr, ch 5 and tr. Repeat from * around. Join to 4th ch of ch-9.

Rd 6: 6 sc in each sp around. Join (120 sc).

Rd 7: sc in same place as sl st, * ch 5, skip 3 sc, sc in next sc. Repeat from * around. ending with ch 2, dc in first sc.

Rd 8: Ch 3, make a starting pc st in loop formed hy ch 2 and dc, * ch 5, pc st in next loop. Repeat from * around, Join.

Rd 9: Repeat 4th rnd

Rd 10: sl st to next ch-3 loop, ch 9, tr in same loop, in each ch-3 loop around make tr, ch 5 and tr. Join.

Rd 11: * 7 sc in next loop, ch 1, in next loop make 4 sc, ch 3 and 4 sc; ch 5, turn, in ch-3 loop make tr, ch 5 and tr; ch 5, sl st in ch-l sp, turn, in each of next 3 sps make 3 sc, ch 3 and 3 sc. Repeat from * around. Join and break off.

Rd 12: Attach thread to center loop on any point, sc in same place, * ch 10, holding back on hook the last loop of each tr make tr in next 2 loops, thread over and draw through all loops on hook (joint tr made); ch 10, sc in next loop. Repeat from * around, ending with ch 5, d tr in first se.

Rd 13 : Ch 8, dc in sp formed by ch 5 and d tr, * ch 5, in next sp make dc, ch 5 and dc. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 14: Ch 3, in same sp make a starting pc st, ch 5 and a pc st (shell made); * ch 5, skip next sp, in next sp make pc st, ch 5 and pc st. Repeat from * around. Join to top of first pc st.

Rds 15, 16 and 17: Sl st in sp of next shell, ch 3, in same sp make a starting pc st, ch 5 and a pc st (shell made over shell); * ch 6, shell Over next shell. Repeat from * , around. Join.

Rds 18 to 24 incl: work as for last rnd, having 1 ch more between shells on each rnd (13 ch on 24th rnd).

Rd 25: * Shell over shell, ch 13, in next shell make pc st, ch 10 and pc st, ch 13. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 26: * Shell Over shell, ch 5, 17 tr in sp of next shell. ch 5. Repeat from *, around. Join.

Rd 27: * Shell over shell, ch 5, (tr in next tr, ch 1) 16 times; tr in next tr. ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 28: * Shell ovcr shell, ch 5, skip next sp, (sc in next sp, ch 3) 15 times; sc in next sp. ch 5. Repeat from * , around. Join.

Rd 29: * Shell over shell, ch 5, skip next sp, (pc st in next loop, ch 2) 14 times; pc st in next loop, ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 30: * Shell over shell, ch 5, skip next sp, (sc in next sp, ch 3) 13 times; sc in next sp. ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join .

Rds 31 and 32: work as for last 2 rnds. having 2 loops and 2 pc sts less on each pineapple (11 loops on 32nd rnd).

Rd 33: In sp of first shell make pc st, ch 5, sc, ch 5 and pc st; * ch 5, (ski p next sp, pc st in next sp. ch 2) 10 times: pc st in next sp, ch 5. in sp of next shell make pc st. ch 5, sc, ch 5 and pc st. Repeat from * , around. Join.

Rd 34: * (Shell in next sp, ch 5) twice; skip next sp. (sc in next sp, ch 3) 9 times; sc in next sp. ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 35: * Shell over shcll. ch 5, sc in next sp, ch 5, shell over next shell. ch 5. skip next sp, (pc st in next sp. ch 2) 8 times: pc st in. next sp. ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 36:* Shell over shell, ch 5, sc in next loop, ch 10, sc in next loop, ch 5, shell over next shell, ch 5, skip next sp, (sc in next sp, sp 3) 7 times; sc in next sp, ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 37: * Shell over shell, ch 1, skip next sp, 16 tr in next loop, ch 1, shell over next shell, ch 5, skip next sp, (pc st in next sp, ch) 6 times; pc st in next sp, ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 38: * Shell (over shell, (ch 2, tr in next c tr) 8 times; ch 2, shell over next shell, ch 5, skip next sp, (sc in next sp, ch 3) 5 times; sc in next sp. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 39: * Shell over shell, (ch 3, tr in next 2 tr) 8 times; ch 3, shell over next shell, ch 5, skip next sp, (pc st in next sp. ch n 4 times; pc st in next sp, ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 40: * Shell (over shell, (ch 4, tr in next 2 tr) 8 times; ch 4, shell over next shell, ch 5, skip next sp, (sc in next sp, ch 3) 3 times; sc in next sp, ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 41: * Shell over shell. (ch 5, tr in next 2 tr) 8 times; ch 5. shell over next shell. eh 5. skip next sp. (pc st in next sp, ch c) twice; pc st in next sp, ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 42: * Shell over shell, ch 12, 2 tr in next sp, tr in next 2 tr, (in next sp make 2 tr, ch 12 and 2 tr: tr in next c tr) 7 times; 2 tr in next sp, ch 12, shell over shell, ch 5. skip next sp, sc in next sp, ch 3, sc in next sp, ch 5. Repeat from * around. Join.

Rd 43: sl st in sp of shell. sc in same sp, * * in next sp make (3 sc. ch 3) 4 times and 3 sc; * holding back on hook the last loop of each tr, skip next tr, tr in next 3 tr. thread over and draw through all loops on hook (cluster made), in next sp make (3 sc. ch 3) 4 times and 3 sc. Repeat from * 7 more times; sc in sp of next shell, skip next sp. tr in next loop, sc in sp of next shell. Repeat from * * around. Join and hreak off.

 

 

 

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