Hi Everyone! Welcome to Happy Throw Crochet Along Part Eight & Nine! I am so excited to be crocheting this Year Long Crochet Along with you. If this is your first time stitching one of my awesome and fun filled crochet a longs, WELCOME TO THE FAMILY! Grab your supplies (if you haven’t already), your favorite snack and beverage, get comfy and start stitching up your blanket with me. Be sure to yell if you need help. I am right here to help you out. This is going to be lots of fun!! You can find more of my crochet a longs >>HERE<<
By Mistie Bush
March 23, 2021 – Part Eight & Nine
#ACHAPPYTHROW2021
THESE PATTERNS WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE FOR FREE FOR THE DURATION OF THE CROCHET ALONG
Once completed, patterns will be removed and only be available in my shops!
To help get us all get back on track and keep our Happy Throw grooving right along. I decided to make this section of the blanket count as two parts. What does this mean? It means I am giving you 14 rows instead of 7. I hope you love how this section turns out.
I love getting to see how your blankets are coming along. Thank you so much for sharing them with me. My goal for this Happy Throw crochet along is for us to have a lot of fun, stay in our happy place, create a beautiful blanket, and share our work with one another. Enjoy!
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Happy Throw ~ Crochet Along
REQUIREMENTS
Level of Difficulty
Advanced Beginner
Yarn
What colors? Whatever your heart desires. You can use multiple colors, a solid color or a gradient of sorts. The only requirement is your colors make you happy. ?
You can work with my suggested yarn and color or select your own yarn and colors!
However, depending on the weight of the yarn will depend on how defined your stitches are.
Hooks and Notions
Hooks: I (5.5mm), scissors, tape measure and blunt yarn needle
Measurement
40 inches – using dreamy yarn.
Gauge
Mine is 12 hdc + 2 rows = 4-inches (beginning of blanket)
using the Red Heart dreamy yarn
Abbreviations – US Terminology
Ch/chs = chain/chains
Sc = single crochet
Hdc = half double crochet
St(s) = stitch(s)
Dc = double crochet
Tr = treble crochet
sc3tog = single crochet 3 together
BPdc = back post double crochet
FPdc = front post double crochet
Pattern Notes
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Chain 1 at beginning of row does NOT count as a stitch
I used 3 colors of Red Heart Dreamy #4 yarn. You do not have to use 4 colors. You can use as little or as many colors as your heart desires. The only requirement is your colors make you happy. ?
You may use any size yarn and the recommended hook size. However, depending on the weight of the yarn will depend on how defined your stitches are.
If your yarn suggests using a I hook, then that’s what you will use. UNLESS you crochet to tight or to loose. Then you may want to adjust your hook size accordingly.
Chain 3 at beginning of row does counts as a stitch.
Because I am a tight crocheter I used the J crochet hook to chain with, so the chain isn’t to tight. This will also keep it from buckling. If you crochet loosely then you really shouldn’t have to go up a hook size when chaining. Rule of thumb always check your gauge.
**If you choose to use Red Heart dreamy try not to make an oopsy as this yarn is not as forgiving when ripping out. My suggestion to you is be really careful when ripping out otherwise you will have a bigger mess than you’d like.**
Special Stitches
Not for this part of the Happy Throw
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Crochet With Mistie! ~ Part EIGHT & NINE
Instructions
COLORS: A – Dark Taupe; B – Ivory; C – Rose
*Here I decided to not change colors* I am still working with Color C. If you changed colors no biggie.
Rows 52-56: Chain 1, sc in same stitch, sc in each stitch across. Turn (120 sc)
Fasten off Color C and attach Color B NOTE *If you changed colors at the end of Row 51 then your color change would be different than mine.*
Row 57: Chain 1, sc in same stitch, *(See Notes: Spike Stitch) Step One: work long sc in the next stitch, 1 row below your current row, Step Two: work long sc 2 rows below your current row, Step Three: work long sc 3 rows below your current row, Step Four: work long sc 4 rows below your current row. Working back up, from Step Three to Step One. This sequence completes one repeat of the stitch pattern.
Work the following to repeat the stitch pattern across the blanket.
(sc in the next stitch, work long sc in the next stitch, 1 row below your current row, work long sc 2 rows below your current row, work long sc 3 rows below your current row, work long sc 4 rows below your current row, work long sc 3 rows below current row, work long sc 2 rows below current row, work long sc below current row) repeat from (to) across to the last stitch, work a long sc 1 row below current row. (120 sts)
Fasten off Color B and attach Color A
Rows 58-62: Chain 1, sc in same stitch, sc in each stitch across. Turn (120 sc)
Fasten off Color A and attach Color B
Row 63: Repeat Row 57 (120sts)
Fasten off Color B and attach Color C
Rows 64-65: Chain 1, hdc in same stitch, hdc in each stitch across. Turn (120 hdc)
Fasten off Color C and attach Color B
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Happy Hookin!
XO, Mistie