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  • 1 Crochet, 2 Crochet, 3 Crochet, 4
  • A quartet of projects featuring basic crochet techniques
    From "Uncommon Threads"
    episode DUCT-149


    Members of the Lacy Libertines demonstrate the basic crochet stitches (chain, single, half-double and double) and share step-by-step instructions for projects highlighting each stitch.

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    Beth Coye, of the Lacy Libertines, uses the chain stitch to create a scarf and connects the rows with double crochet.

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    Scarf
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    Scarf (stitch detail)
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    Figure A
    PHOTO

    Figure B
    Crochet Scarf

    Materials:

    Kollage Yarns Inspiration (150 yds/97g) in Seagrass
    crochet hook, US size J

    Yarn gauge: 4 stitches = 1" on US 8 or 2 stitches = 1" on US 15.

    Abbreviations:
    ch
    chain
    dc double crochet
    tr treble crochet (like a double crochet only with 3 loops instead of 2)
    * to * repeat between asterisks

    Ch 207 (figure A).

    Row 1: Work 1dc into 12th ch from hook, *4ch, skip 4 ch, 1 dc into next ch; rep from * to end, turn.

    Row 2: 6 ch (count as1 tr, 2 ch),1 dc into next 4 ch sp, * 4 ch, 1 dc into next 4 ch sp, rep from * to end, 2 ch, 1 tr into 5 th ch turn.

    Row 3: 7 c h (count as 1 dc, 4 ch), * 1 dc into next 4 ch sp , 4 ch; rep from * t o last sp, 1 dc into 4 th of 6 ch at beg of previous row, turn

    Repeat Row 2 and 3 until you run out of yarn.

    Add tassels, if you wish (figure B).


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