Hello Week #6 of Crochet Vintage
DID you enjoy crocheting last week's CLUSTER V-STITCH crochet stitch?
Did you have fun with Week #5 ? I hope you had fun changing colours and playing with the stitch pattern, AS MUCH AS I DID.
This week #6
I am continuing with MORE simple and beautiful CLUSTERS and V-STITCHES another great crochet stitch straight out of my vintage 1970's stitch collection.
This Cluster and V-Stitch I like to call BRAMBLES, because that's what this crochet stitch reminds me of, lovely summertime blackberries ready for the picking.
I will show you how to crochet a swatch with the basic stitches and ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS REMEMBER to have some fun whilst crocheting this stitch.
I suggest you start with one (1) colour and then have a play with some colour changing, every row if you wish, and watch how the stitches stand out and create a lovely pattern. I think this is another great stitch for blankets, shawls, or scarves. And I am sure you can think of numerous other ways to use this lovely stitch.
You will be amazed how easy it is to master this BRAMBLES crochet stitch, it is really simple, quick and quite meditative.
REMEMBER you are the creator use whatever yarn or thread you have, and enjoy the process.
Are you ready to join me? Let's play and have some Crochet Vintage fun!
I will show you how to crochet a swatch with the basic stitches and ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS REMEMBER to have some fun whilst crocheting this stitch.
I suggest you start with one (1) colour and then have a play with some colour changing, every row if you wish, and watch how the stitches stand out and create a lovely pattern. I think this is another great stitch for blankets, shawls, or scarves. And I am sure you can think of numerous other ways to use this lovely stitch.
You will be amazed how easy it is to master this BRAMBLES crochet stitch, it is really simple, quick and quite meditative.
REMEMBER you are the creator use whatever yarn or thread you have, and enjoy the process.
Are you ready to join me? Let's play and have some Crochet Vintage fun!
LET'S PLAY - CROCHET VINTAGE - BRAMBLES
Let's begin this FREE PATTERN #6, gather your yarns and hooks, get yourself a cuppa, and let's play, let's have some crochet fun!
PATTERN DETAILS:
DIFFICULTY: Easy
YARN: Debbie Bliss Eco Baby or any other similar yarn
HOOK: G-6 (4mm)
NOTIONS: Scissors, Yarn needle
PATTERN NOTES: Swatch instructions are for one (1) colour. You can change colour every row OR whenever you wish.
This swatch pattern - uses multiples of 6sts (plus 4 for foundation row)
ie. 6 x 3 = 18; 18 + 4 = 22.
You need to know how to crochet flat. Colour change is optional.
Stitch guide: chain, v-stitch, cluster.
This pattern is written in USA - American Crochet Terms.
USA - American Crochet Terms
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UK - British Crochet Terms
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Ch = chain
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sc = single crochet
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dc =double crochet
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hdc = half double crochet
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htr = half
treble crochet
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dc = double crochet
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tr = treble crochet
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tr = treble crochet
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dtr = double
treble crochet
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dtr = double treble
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ttr = triple treble
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sl st = slip stitch
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st/sts = stitch/es
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cont = continue
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rep = repeat
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rnd = round
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beg = begin/beginning
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yo = yarn over
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yrh =
yarn round hook
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FDC = foundationless double crochet
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FTR = foundationless treble crochet
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Esc = extended single crochet
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Edc = extended double crochet
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BL = back loop
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blo = back loop
only
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FL = front loop
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flo = front loop only
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BPdc = back post double crochet
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rtrb = raised treble back
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FPdc = front post double crochet
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rtrf =
raised treble front
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Abbreviations List ©2015 Barbara Summers Hand Knit
and Crochet. All rights reserved.
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PATTERN STARTS:
BRAMBLES - CLUSTER and V-STITCH Pattern
SPECIAL STITCHES:
Cluster (CL): dc4tog in same st or space.
dc4tog: [Yarn over, insert hook in stitch, yarn over and pull up loop, yarn over, draw through 2 loops] 4 times (5 loops on hook), yarn over, draw through all loops on hook.
V-stitch (V-st): (1dc, ch2, 1dc) in same st or space
Foundation Row: Ch22.
Row 1: V-st in 4th ch from hook, *skip 2ch, 1CL in next ch, ch1, skip 2ch, V-st in next ch, rep from * to end. TURN.
Row 2: Ch3 (counts as 1dc), *1CL in ch2-sp, ch1, V-st in top of CL, rep from * to end, ending with 1dc in top of ch3. TURN.
Row 3: Ch3 (counts as 1dc), * V-st in top of CL, 1CL in ch2-sp, ch1, rep from * to end, ending with 1dc in top of ch3. TURN.
Continue pattern repeating Rows 2 and 3 for desired length.
Change the look of the pattern stitch, by changing colour every row or whenever you desire. When changing colour begin the row with a 'standing dc' instead of Ch3, and end with '1dc in last dc', instead of top of ch3.
BE CREATIVE
PLAY AND HAVE SOME FUN!
YOU ARE WELCOME TO SHARE YOUR CREATIONS
BELOW IN THE COMMENTS
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I love this, thank you! How would I go about with a border, I'm thinking of single crochet around once and then a fan stitch but the corners puzzle me for the start of SC, can you give any advice please?
ReplyDeleteDear MizzBee, Please check out my Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/CROCKNIT/ where I have posted some photos for crocheting a border around let's Play Crochet Vintage Free Pattern #6
DeleteCheers Barbara
Thanks MizzBee, so glad you love it, it is quite beautiful, one of my favourite. Give me a few days, I have a few things happening at the moment, but I will get back to you with "How to do a single crochet border". Cheers Barbara
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