Welcome to week 2 of the "A Zig and A Zag" Afghan CAL. I hope you had fun learning and working the Zig Zag stitch from section. If you're just finding this CAL and would like to join, you can find all the details HERE in the very first post: http://craftingfriendsdesigns.blogspot.com/2017/06/a-zig-and-zag-afghan-crochet-long.html
This week, we're going to work one of my favorite stitches to work. I learned this as the "Brick Stitch" when I was young though I've seen it called by other names. Because of the slant of this stitch, it makes a fun ziggy zaggy design when working multiple colors.
This is also the stitch used for C2C afghans so you may have already worked this stitch but we are going to work it in straight rows for this design.
Are you ready to have some fun with more color? Grab your hook and yarn and let's get stitching!!!
Monday, June 26, 2017
Sunday, June 18, 2017
CAL Section One: A Zig and A Zag Afghan
A Zig and A Zag CAL Section One
Welcome to the "A Zig and A Zag" Afghan CAL and thanks for joining me! This week (June 19-24, 2017) we will be working on the first section of our afghan. This section is 7 rows and we use the "Zig Zag" crochet stitch.
If you're just seeing this post and want to join, you can find the details & schedule on the first post found HERE: http://craftingfriendsdesigns.blogspot.com/2017/06/a-zig-and-zag-afghan-crochet-long.html
(c) 2017 Copyright by Kate Wagstaff of Crafting Friends Designs
Notes:
- Beginning ch 2 does not count as a hdc
- Photos showing stitch placement are referenced as P1, P2, P3 etc.
- When changing colors, do so in the last step of the last stitch of the row before the color change
- This afghan is set up as a stitch sampler style and sections can be worked in any order to create your own personal style. If switching up the sections, be sure to start the color sections as noted for Right Side and Wrong sides for best results. This means you may need to add an extra row of hdc in order to keep the colorwork on the correct side.
Stitches/Abbreviations:
st(s) - stitch(es), ch - chain, YO - yarn over, sc - single crochet, hdc - half double crochet, dc - double crochet, tr - treble crochet, dtr - double treble crochet, RS - right side, WS - wrong side
st(s) - stitch(es), ch - chain, YO - yarn over, sc - single crochet, hdc - half double crochet, dc - double crochet, tr - treble crochet, dtr - double treble crochet, RS - right side, WS - wrong side
Foundation Chain: If you’re unfamiliar with how to work foundation chains, this photo tutorial may help http://craftingfriendsdesigns.blogspot.com/2014/12/hdc-chainless-foundation.html
Double Treble (dtr): YO 3x, insert hook in indicated st, yo and pull up a loop (5 loops on hook), (YO and pull through 2 loops on hook)4x
3-dtr Cluster (uses 1 st): *YO 3x, insert hook in indicated st, YO and pull up a loop, (YO and pull through 2 loops on hook)3x* repeat from *to* 2x (see P1), YO and pull through all 4 loops on hook
P1. 3-dtr Cluster |
Double 3-dtr Cluster(uses 6 sts): *[YO 3x, insert hook in same st as last st made, YO and pull up a loop, (YO and pull through 2 loops on hook)3x], repeat from [to] 2 x, (4 loops on hook), YO 3x, skip next 5 sts, insert hook in next st, YO and pull up a loop, (YO and pull through 2 loops on hook)3x (5 loops on hook), repeat from [to] 2x (see P2), YO and pull through all 7 loops on hook (see P3)
P2. double 3-dtr Cluster |
P3. double 3-dtr Cluster complete |
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