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Baby crochet patterns are very satisfying! For one thing, Kathy Merrick, the queen of crochet in color, has designed a
they‘re small, so you can exercise your crochet creativity pretty very fun dress with bands of color. The easy-fitting dress closes with
fast. Moms always appreciate crochet for babies—they know that it a single button at the back neck. The set is finished with a crochet
arrives with extra love. And if your crochet baby sweater or crochet baby hat pattern of a different stripe: It is a bonnet inspired by the
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Scottish Highlands for which the dress is named.
love what you give them, especially if it‘s a colorful crochet toy.
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A crochet baby sweater by Robyn Chachula rounds out baby‘s
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Here we give you 6 free crochet baby patterns. These crochet garment collection. This textured, easy-to-wear crochet cardigan
patterns for babies range from crocheted frombaby dresses for your closes at the neck. Pretty three-dimensional roses are a festive touch
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favorite little fashionista to a stylish crochet nursing cover for mom.
For a crochet baby pattern that suits all babies, make the Funky For mom, the Mari Nursing Wrap by Robyn Chachula is a
Stuffed Toys by Judith L. Swartz. Made up of simple rectangles, great present. Mom can use the blanket as a discreet nursing cover,
these crochet toys are perfect crochet projects for a big sister or attaching the wrap over her neck with the strap. Then Mari becomes
brother to make for the new baby in the house. Even experienced a great blanket for baby. Made in a washable cotton/linen yarn, this
crocheters will have fun adding their own details to this baby crochet nursing cover becomes softer with every wash.
pattern. These free crochet patterns for babies are our gift to you, so you can
The Toddler Poncho by Candi Jensen is retro crochet pattern give to others. We hope you enjoy them!
that is just right for hip little girls. Fun pompoms finish off this easy Best,
crochet accessory, perfect for a stash-busting crochet project.
The Seashell and Posies Dress by Elissa Sugishita is a classic
crochet baby dress. Worked in the round from hem to top, it calls
for seaming just at the shoulders. Flowers in a contrasting color
Marcy Smith
highlight the empire waist, while a crochet border defines the hem,
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neckline and sleeve edges. It‘s sized from 9 months to 3 years, so
you can make matching crocheted dresses for baby and big sister.
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Bright colors and simple details define this cat and dog. They are a
great exercise in striping, with a little shaping thrown in. Stuff them tightly or slightly for
different looks. Whipstitched seams add
another touch of color and emphasize
the handmade look. With the exception
of the ears and tails, both animals are
constructed the same, just in different
colors.
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GSC - Chapter 6, Funky Toys
Schematic
2¾" (7 cm)
2¾" (7 cm)
HEAD
DOG make 2
2" (5 cm)
EARS
Fold Lengthwise
LEG LEG
Cat
Front
Back With G, ch 21. Work as for Back, alternating 4 rows in
With color E, ch 21. G, followed by 4 rows in A for a total of 28 rows. Fasten
Row 1: Beginning in second ch from hook, work 1 sc in off.
each ch, turn work—20 sc.
Row 2: Ch 1, work 1 sc in each sc across row, turn work. Head (make 2 pieces)
Rows 3–4: Repeat Row 2. Fasten off E.
Rows 5–8: Using color G, repeat Row 2. Fasten off G. With D, ch 15.
Repeating Row 2, continue to alternate 4 rows with E, Row 1: Beginning in second ch from hook, work 1 sc in
followed by 4 rows with G for a total of 28 rows. Fasten each ch, turn work—14 sc.
off. Row 2: Ch 1, work 1 sc in each sc across row, turn work.
Repeat Row 2 until head measures a total length of sc, pull up a loop in second sc, wrap yarn around hook,
about 2¾" (7 cm) or 16 rows. Fasten off. pull through all loops on hook (see Glossary), work 1 sc
in each of remaining sc, turn work—6 sc. Repeat Row 3
Arms (make 2, worked from shoulder down) five more times (1 stitch remains). Fasten off.
With color C, ch 16.
Row 1: Beginning in second chain from hook, work 1 sc Finishing
in each ch, turn work—15 sc. Weave in loose ends. To create face, with color G, sew
Row 2: Ch 1, work 1 sc in each sc across row, turn work. buttons for eyes on 1 head piece and embroider nose/
Note: Don’t fasten off C. Allow the unused color to hang mouth as shown in diagram. If you prefer, omit buttons
at the side edge and pull up into place when ready to use for eyes and embroider 2 triangles (not shown here) in
again. Don’t pull yarn up too tightly, or work will pucker same place as buttons. Use whipstitch on right sides of
along side edge. work (seaming is visible) to sew all pieces together. With
E, join both head pieces together around side and upper
Rows 3–4: Using color E, repeat Row 2. edges, leaving the bottom open. With the face side
Don’t fasten off E. toward you, place the ears in front of the head seam and
Drop E and pick up C where it hangs along side edge. attach to top of head piece. Whipstitch around edges
Continue to repeat Row 2, alternating 2 rows with C of ears. Mark center of each head piece and center of
followed by 2 rows with E for a total of 18 rows. Fasten body front and back. Center head over body and join
off C and E. Attach D and work 4 rows sc (repeating Row front and back together at shoulders. Sew body side
2). Fasten off.
Ears (make 2)
With color A, ch 8.
Joe Coca
Front Ears
Work same as for Cat, beginning with G and alternating 4 With color G, ch 7.
rows each in G, then B, for a total of 28 rows. Row 1: Beginning in second ch from hook, work sc in
each ch, turn work—6 sc.
Head (make 2 pieces) Row 2: Ch 1, work 1 sc in each sc across row, turn work.
Row 3: Ch 1, work 2 sc in first sc, work 1 sc in each of next
Work same as for Cat, using A. 4 sc, work 2 sc in last sc, turn work—8 sc. Repeating
Row 2, work 3 rows in sc over 8 stitches.
ArmsGSC - Chapter
(make 2, worked6from
Funky Toysdown)
shoulder Rows 7–12: Ch 1, decrease 1 stitch (work decreases
FacialasDiagram
Work same for Cat, beginning with D and alternating using the same method as in tail), work 1 sc in each
2 rows each in D, then E, for a total of 18 rows. Attach A sc across row, turn work (2 sc remain after Row 12 is
and work 4 rows. finished). Fasten off.
GSC - Chapter 6 Funky Toys
Facial Diagram Finishing
16 Follow finishing instructions for Cat, except use B for face
15 embroidery and whipstitch seaming. Place ears on top of
14
13 head, aligning edge of ear with side of head; there will be
12 a small space centered between the ears. -
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10
9 JUDITH L. SWARTZ is author of Interweave's Hip to
1 Single Crochet
8 Crochet and Getting Started Crochet.
7
Back Stitch
6
Cross Stitch 5
4
Button for Eye 3
2
1
Stitch Guide
Chris Hartlove
Bobble: (Yo, insert hook in next st, yo, draw yarn through st,
yo, draw through 2 loops on hook) 3 times in same st, yo,
draw through all 4 loops on hook.
Shell (sh): 3 dc in same st.
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bobble
shell (sh)
Poncho
With MC, ch 52 and join with sl st in first ch, taking care
not to twist chain.
Rnd 1: (RS) Ch 2 (counts as first hdc), hdc in each ch
around, sl st in 2nd ch of beg ch to join, turn—52 sts.
Rnd 2: (WS) Ch 4 (counts as dc, ch 1), skip next st, sh
(see Stitch Guide) in next st, ch 1, skip next st, *dc in
next st, ch 1, skip next st, sh in next st, ch 1, skip next
st; rep from * around, sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch to join,
turn—13 sh; 78 sts.
Rnd 3: Ch 2 (counts as first hdc), hdc in each of next 37
sts, 2 hdc in next st, hdc in each of next 38 sts, 2 hdc
in next st, sl st in 2nd ch of beg ch to join, turn—80 sts.
Fasten off MC, join CC.
Rnd 4: With CC, ch 1, *sc in next 3 sts, bobble (see Stitch
Guide) in next st; rep from * around, sl st in first sc
to join, turn—20 bobbles; 80 sts. Fasten off CC, join
MC.
Rnd 5: With MC, ch 2 (counts as first hdc), hdc in each of
next 8 sts, 2 hdc in next st, *hdc in each of next 9 sts, 2
hdc in next st; rep from * around, sl st in 2nd ch of beg
Drawstring
With CC, make a 36" (91.5 cm) ch. With CC, make two
11" Front & Back 2½" (6.5 cm) pom-poms (see Glossary). Weave drawstring
28 cm over and under the sts in Rnd 1. Tie 1 pom-pom to each
end of drawstring. -
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This dress is worked in a circle from the bottom all the way up. It requires
minimal sewing—only at the shoulder seams. A unique flower trim at the waist complements
the beautiful shell pattern of the skirt.
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3-dc Cluster (3-cl): Yo, insert hook in sp indicated, yo Trim Stitch Pattern (trim st patt; see stitch diagram):
and draw up a lp, yo and draw through 2 lps, [yo, insert Row 1: Ch 1, sc in first st, *ch 5, sk 3 sts, sc in next st; rep
hook in same sp, yo and draw up a lp, yo and draw from * around, ending with ch 2, dc in first sc (counts as
through 2 lps] 2 times, yo and draw through all lps on ch-3 sp). Do not turn.
hook. Row 2: Ch 1, sc in ch-3 sp, *ch 3, sc in next ch-5 sp, ch 4,
3‑cl (see Stitch Guide) in 4th ch from hook, ch 5, sl st in
Shell Pattern (sh patt) (multiple of 8 sts): 3-cl to form ring, (ch 3, 2-cl [see Stitch Guide] into ring,
Rnd 1: (RS) Ch 1, sc in 2nd ch from hook, *ch 1, sk 3 ch, ch 3, sl st into ring) 3 times, (ch 3, 3-cl) into ring, sc in
6‑sh (see Stitch Guide) in next ch, ch 1, sk 3 ch, sc in next ch-5 sp; rep from * around, omitting last sc of final
next ch; rep from * around, omitting last sc of last rep, rep, sl st in first sc to join.
sl st in first sc to join, turn.
Rnd 2: Ch 6 (counts as dc, ch 3), *sk ch-1 sp, sk 3 dc, sc in Notes
next ch-1 sp, ch 3, sk 3 dc, sk ch-1 sp, dc in next sc, ch The skirt, waistline, and trim of this dress are worked in
3; rep from * around, ending sk ch-1 sp, sk 3 dc, sc in the round. The body is worked back and forth, beginning
next ch-1 sp, ch 3, sl st in 3rd ch of tch to join, turn. at the center-back opening, up to the armholes. The front
Rnd 3: Ch 4 (counts as dc, ch 1), 3 dc in same ch as sl st, and back are then divided and worked separately.
ch 1, sk ch-3 sp, sc in next sc, *ch 1, sk ch-3 sp, 6-sh
in next dc, ch 1, sk ch-3 sp, sc in next sc; rep from * Skirt
around, ending ch 1, sk last ch-3 sp, 2 dc in same ch as With MC, ch 168 (192, 208). Sl st in first ch to form ring,
beg, sl st in 3rd ch of tch to join, turn. being careful not to twist ch. Work in sh patt (see Stitch
Rnd 4: Ch 4, sk 3 dc, sk ch-1 sp, dc in first sc, *ch 3, sk ch-1 Guide) for 8 (9, 10)", ending with Rnd 4 of sh patt. Next
sp, sk 3 dc, sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 3, sk 3 dc, sk ch-1 sp, rnd: Work Rnd 1 of dec sh patt (see Stitch Guide)—126
dc in next sc; rep from * around, ending with ch 3, sc in (144, 156) sts rem. Cont working Rnds 1–4 of dec sh patt
last ch-1 sp, sl st in first ch of tch to join, turn. until piece measures 10½ (12½, 14½)" from beg, ending
Rnd 5: Ch 1, sc in first sc, *ch 1, sk ch-3 sp, 6-sh in next dc, with Rnd 2 of dec sh patt. Shape waist: Ch 1, sc 104
ch 1, sk ch-3 sp, sc in next sc; rep from * around, ending (112, 120) evenly around, sl st in beg sc to join. Do not
with ch 1, sk ch-3 sp, 6-sh in last dc, ch 1, sk ch-3 sp, sl turn. Work 2 more rnds in sc. Do not break yarn. Floral
st in first sc to join, turn. trim: With WS facing, join CC in back lp only (blo) of first
Rep Rnds 2–5 for patt. sc with sl st. Working in the opposite direction of the
previous rnd and blo, work trim st patt (see Stitch Guide
Decreased Shell Pattern (dec sh patt): and diagram). Fasten off CC. Turn. Next row: (RS) With
Rnd 1: (RS) Ch 1, sc in first sc, *ch 1, sk ch sp, 4-sh (see MC and working through both lps, ch 1, sc in each st to
Stitch Guide) in next dc, ch 1, sk ch sp, sc in next sc; rep end, sl st in beg sc to join, do not turn. Bodice: Ch 3
from * around, ending with ch 1, sk ch sp, 4-sh in last (counts as dc), sk first sc, dc in each st around, do not join,
dc, ch 1, sk ch-3 sp, sl st in first sc to join, turn. turn. Work 3 (3, 5) more rows in dc—104 (112, 120) dc.
Rnd 2: Ch 5 (counts as dc, ch 2), *sk ch-1 sp, sk 2 dc, sc in Separate front and backs: (RS) Ch 3 (counts as dc), sk
next ch-1 sp, ch 2, sk 2 dc, sk ch-1 sp, dc in next sc, ch first st, dc in each of next 21 (22, 23) dc, dc3tog (see Stitch
2; rep from * around, ending sk ch-1 sp, sk 2 dc, sc in Guide), turn—23 (24, 25) dc. Next row: Ch 2, sk first dc,
next ch-1 sp, ch 2, sl st in 3rd ch of tch to join, turn. dc in next st (counts as dc2tog), dc in each st to end,
Rnd 3: Ch 4 (counts as dc, ch 1), 2 dc in same ch as sl st, turn—22 (23, 24) dc. Cont working left back in dc until
ch 1, sk ch-2 sp, sc in next sc, *ch 1, sk ch-2 sp, 4-sh piece measures 4¾ (5, 5½)" from beg of bodice. Fasten
in next dc, ch 1, sk ch-2 sp, sc in next sc; rep from * off. Shape right back: With WS facing, join yarn in first
around, ending with ch 1, sk last ch-2 sp, dc in same ch st at center back with sl st, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in each
as beg, sl st in 3rd ch of tch to join, turn. of next 21 (22, 23) dc, dc3tog, turn—23 (24, 25) dc. Next
Rnd 4: Ch 3, sk 2 dc, sk ch-1 sp, dc in first sc, *ch 2, sk row: Ch 2, sk first dc, dc in next st (counts as dc2tog),
ch-1 sp, sk 2 dc, sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 2, sk 2 dc, sk ch-1 dc in each dc to end, turn—22 (23, 24) dc. Cont working
sp, dc in next sc; rep from * around, ending with ch 2, in dc until piece measures same as left back. Fasten off.
sc in last ch‑1 sp, sl st in first ch of tch to join, turn. Shape front: With RS facing, join yarn to left front in 3rd
Rep Rnds 1–4 for patt. (5th, 7th) st from back armhole edge. Ch 2, dc2tog (see
Kathryn Martin
With RS facing and MC, join yarn with sl st to left-back
opening at waist, work 2 sc in side of each dc up center-
back edge, turn. Next row: Ch 1, sc in first sc, *ch 2, sk
2 sc, sc in each of next 5 sc; rep from * 2 (2, 3) times, sc
in each st to end. Fasten off. Right-back buttonband:
With WS facing and MC, join yarn with sl st to right-back
opening at waist, work 2 sc in side of each dc up center-
back edge, turn. Next row: Ch 1, sc in each st to end.
Fasten off. Neck trim: With RS facing and MC, join yarn
with sl st to top corner st of left buttonhole band, ch 1,
sc around neck opening, working 1 sc per sc and 2 sc
Kathryn Martin
30 (34, 38)"
76 (86.5, 96.5) cm
chain (ch)
slip st (sl st)
2
dc2tog decrease
1
dc3tog decrease
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Pamela Bethel
back: hdc in each of next 34 (36, 40, 42) hdc across hdc, hdc in next 14, (14, 15, 15) sts, hdc3tog as in last row
right back to join back of yoke, hdc2tog over last st worked, hdc in each of next 16 (16, 17, 17) sts up right
from right back and side edge of first sleeve row—81 side of opening, turn—32 (32, 34, 34) hdc, 1 ch-1 sp. Next
(85, 94, 99) hdc. row: Ch 2, hdc in next 14 (14, 15, 15) hdc, hdc3tog as est,
Work even until piece measures 3¼ (3¾, 4¼, 4¾)" from hdc in next 13 (13, 14, 14) hdc, hdc in ch-1 sp hdc in last
underarm. With D, work 2 rows even. With C, work 2 rows st—31 (31, 33, 33) hdc. Sew button opposite buttonhole.
even. With F, work 1 row even. With E, work 1 (1, 2, 2)
row(s) even. With B, work 1 (1, 2, 2) row(s) even. With A, Bonnet
work 2 rows even. With D, work 1 row even. With F, work Note: Bonnet is worked in a spiral with WS facing, without
2 rows even. With MC, work 1 row even. With C, work 1 joining rnds. With A, ch 3.
row even. With B, work 2 rows even. With E, work 2 rows Rnd 1: 7 hdc in 3rd ch from hook, place marker (pm) in
even. With F, work 1 row even. With B, work 1 row even. last st. Note: Move marker up with each rnd to indicate
With C, work 1 row even. With MC, work 4 (5, 6, 7) rows where to change colors—8 hdc.
even. With A, work 1 row even. Fasten off and weave in Rnd 2: Change to C, 2 hdc in each hdc around to
loose ends. m—16 hdc.
Front: Rnd 3: Hdc in each hdc around to m.
Row 1: With RS facing, join MC with sl st in 5th (5th, 6th, Rnd 4: Change to MC, 2 hdc in each hdc around to
6th) right sleeve underarm st, hdc2tog over side edge m—32 hdc.
of the first sleeve row and first st of front, hdc in each of Rnd 5: Change to B, hdc in each hdc around to m.
next 69 (73, 80, 85) hdc, hdc2tog over last st from front Rnds 6–7: Change to F, hdc in each hdc around to m.
and side edge of first sleeve row—81 (85, 94, 99) hdc. Rnd 8: Change to D, hdc in each hdc around to m.
Work remainder of front as for back. Rnd 9: Change to E, 2 hdc in each hdc around to
m—64 hdc.
Finishing Rnd 10: Hdc in each hdc around to m.
Sew side and sleeve seams. With RS facing, join MC with Rnd 11: Change to A, hdc in each hdc around to m.
sl st to neck edge of right-back neck opening, work 17 Rnd 12: Change to E, hdc in each hdc around to m.
(17, 18, 18) hdc down right side of opening, work hdc3tog Rnd 13: Change to B, hdc in each hdc around to m.
(see Stitch Guide) over 1 st from right back, 1 st from Rnd 14: *2 hdc in next st, hdc in each of next 3 (2) sts; rep
center of opening, and 1 st from left back, work 17 (17, from * to last 0 (1) hdc, hdc in last hdc—80 (85) hdc.
18, 18) hdc up left of side opening, turn—35 (35, 37, 37) Fasten off.
hdc. Buttonhole row: Ch 3 (counts as hdc, ch 1), sk next Join MC with sl st in 12th (13th) st from end of last rnd.
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Stitch Guide
Shell (sh): (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in indicated st.
V Stitch (V-st): (Dc, ch 2, dc) in indicated st.
Inc: (Dc, ch 2, sc, ch 2, dc) in indicated st.
V-st patt (vsp) Ch 34.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, *sk next 3 ch, sh in next
ch, sk next 3 ch, sc in next ch; rep from * across, turn—4
sh.
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in first sc, *ch 1, sc in next
Joe Coca
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Yoke
With A, ch 98 (98, 114, 114).
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, *sk next 3 ch, sh (see Stitch
Guide) in next ch, sk next 3 ch, sc in next ch; rep from * across,
turn—12 (12, 14, 14) sh.
Row 2: Work in vsp for 1 v-st, ch 1, sc in next ch-2 sp, ch 1, inc
(see Stitch Guide) in next sc, place marker (pm) in previous sc,
cont in vsp for 1 (1, 2, 2) v-sts, inc in next sc, pm, cont in vsp
for 3 v-sts, inc in next sc, pm, cont in vsp for 1 (1, 2, 2) v-sts,
inc in next sc, pm, cont in vsp to last sh, ch 1, sc in last ch-2
sp, ch 1, 2 dc in last sc, turn.
Row 3: *Work in vsp to m, sc in next ch-2 sp, sh in next sc, sc in
ch-2 sp; rep from * across, cont in vsp to end, turn—16 (16,
18, 18) sh.
Row 4: Work in vsp for 1 v-st, ch 1, sc in next ch-2 sp, ch 1, inc in
next sc, pm in previous sc, cont in vsp for 3 (3, 4, 4) v-sts, inc
in next sc, pm, cont in vsp for 3 v-sts, inc in next sc, pm, cont
in vsp for 3 (3, 4, 4) v-sts, inc in next sc, pm, cont in vsp to last
Joe Coca
Rep Row 3—36 (36, 38, 38) sh. below neck edge. On right side edge of right side ribbon,
Sizes 26 (28)" only: sew one hook to top of ribbon and other to bottom of
Row 18: Work in vsp for 4 v-sts, ch 1, sc in next ch-2 sp, ribbon. Sew eyes to edge of left side ribbon, opposite
ch 1, inc in next sc, pm in previous sc, cont in vsp for hooks.
8 v-sts, inc in next sc, pm, cont in vsp for 9 v-sts, inc in
Flower: (make 8)
next sc, pm, cont in vsp for 8 v-sts, inc in next sc, pm,
cont in vsp to last sh, ch 1, sc in last ch-2 sp, ch 1, 2 dc With B, ch 21 (21, 31, 31).
in last sc, turn. Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, *ch 4, sk next 2 ch, sc
Rep Row 3—42 (42) sh or stitch repeats. in next ch; rep from * 3 (3, 5, 5) times, **ch 3, sk next
All sizes: Rep Rows 2–3 of vsp. ch, sc in next ch; rep from ** to end, turn—8 (8, 12,
12) ch-sps.
Joining for Body: Row 2: Ch 1, [sc, ch 2, 4 hdc, ch 2, sc] (small petal) in each
See stitch diagram for assistance. ch-3 sp and [sc, ch 3, 6 dc, ch 3, sc] (large petal) in each
Row 1: Work in vsp for 4 (4, 5, 5) v-sts, ch 1, sc in next ch-4 sp across, turn.
ch-2 sp, ch 1, 2 dc in next sc, ch 7 (15, 7, 15) for Row 3: *Sl st in next sc, ch 6, sc bet 3rd and 4th dc, ch 3,
underarm, sk next 8 (8, 9, 9) sh, 2 dc in next sc, cont in sl st in previous sc, ch 6, sl st in next sc; rep from * 2 (2,
vsp to last 14 (14, 16, 16) sh, 2 dc in next sc, ch 7 (15, 4, 4) times (over all large petals), **sl st in next sc, ch
7, 15) for underarm, sk next 8 (8, 9, 9) sh, 2 dc in next 4, sc bet 2nd and 3rd hdc, ch 3, sl st in previous sc, ch
sc, cont vsp to end, turn. 4, sl st in next sc; rep from ** 4 (4, 6, 6) times (over all
Row 2: *Work in vsp to underarm ch, [sk next 3 ch, sh small petals). Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.
in next ch, sk next 3 ch, sc in next ch] 1 (2, 1, 2) times; Twist flower into rose shape by wrapping large petals
rep from * one time, cont in vsp to end, turn—22 (24, around smaller petals, secure in the center with yarn
26, 28) sh. needle and yarn tail by sewing from the back to the front
Rep Rows 2–3 of vsp 11 (11, 13, 13) times. Rep Row 2, and returning to the back multiple times. Sew flowers
turn. evenly spaced around collar approx ½" below edge. -
Edging:
Robin Chachula author of Blueprint Crochet
Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc in next 2 dc, *sc in next ch-1 sp, sc in next (Interweave, 2008) and her soon-to-be-released book
sc, sc in next ch-1 sp, 3 sc in next ch-2 sp; rep from * Baby Blueprint Crochet (Interweave, 2010).
to 2nd to last dc, sc in 2nd to last dc, 3 sc in last
dc, turn work 90 degrees, sc evenly up ends of
rows to neck, 3 sc in outside corner of neck, turn
work 90 degrees, sc evenly across neck, 3 sc in ½ )"
12 (12, 14, 14)"
12,12,14,14 SR A
,6
½
outside corner of neck, sc evenly down ends of , 6 RR
(5½ 11,1
1
rows, 2 sc in first dc, sl st in first sc. Fasten off 5½ 9, 9,
and weave in loose ends. Yoke
"
1)
Finishing 0 , 1 SR
, 1 ,1
0 0
1
(1 ,1
9 9,10
Sleeve edging:
B
7¼ (7¼, 8½, 8½)"
Row Repeats (RR)
chainchain BPdcBPdc
slip stitch
slip stitch
single
single
crochet
crochet
FPdcFPdc
sc2tog
sc2tog
7
extended
extended
single
single
crochet
crochet dc2tog
dc2tog
sc insc
middle
in middle
bar bar 2dc-cl
2dc-cl
6
5
sc spike
sc spike
4
3 3dc-cl
3dc-cl
half double
half double
crochet
crochet
2
1
4dc-cl
4dc-cl
hdc2tog
hdc2tog
A. Yoke Increase treble
treble
crochet
crochet
hdc-flp
hdc-flp
double
double
treble
treble
hdc-blp
hdc-blp
3hdc-cl
3hdc-cl TSS TSS
Small/ Large Joining double
double
crochet
crochet
TPS TPS
5, 6 SR dc indc
middle
in middle
bar bar
TSS TSS
dec dec
2
1
10
9
8
One Row
Repeat
7
Medium/ X-Large Joining 6
5, 6 SR 5
4
2 3
1 2
1
One Stitch
Pattern Repeat
V-st Stitch Pattern
B. Body Joining
4, 4, 6, 6
4, 4, 6, 6 Petals
Petals
C. Edging D. Flower
For some moms, privacy is important when nursing. This simple wrap shields the
baby behind a curtain of linked stitches while letting mom peek in on baby at the granny
square border. The wrap can easily be hooked over the neck with the attached strap for
feeding or draped over a stroller for sleeping. The light cotton/linen blend yarn used
here becomes softer each time it is laundered, making this a pleasant and convenient
addition to a nursing mama’s daily routine.
Stitch Guide:
Linked Treble Crochet (L-tr)
Set-up st: Insert hook in 2nd ch from hook, yo and
pull up lp, insert hook in 3rd ch from hook, yo and
pull up lp, insert hook in 5th ch from hook (or next
st), yo and pull up lp (4 lps on hook), yo and draw
through 2 lps on hook, yo and draw through next 2
lps, yo and draw through last 2 lps—first L-tr made.
Next st: Insert hook in upper horizontal bar of
previous st, yo and pull up lp, insert hook in lower
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Wrap
Center
With A, ch 119.
Row 1: (RS) L-tr (see Stitch Guide) in 5th ch from hook
(4 skipped ch counts as L-tr), L-tr in each ch across,
turn—115 L-tr.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc-flo in each L-tr across, turn.
Row 3: Ch 4, L-tr in each sc across, turn.
Rep Rows 2–3 eighteen times. Rep Row 2.
Edging
Change to C.
Rnd 1: Ch 1, 3 sc in first sc, sc in each sc to last sc, 3
sc in last sc, turn work 90 degrees (now beg working
in row-ends), work 77 sc along edge, turn work
90 degrees, work 3 sc in first foundation ch, sc in
each ch to last ch, work 3 sc in last ch, turn work 90
degrees, work 77 sc along edge, sl st in first sc to
join, do not turn—392 sc.
Rnd 2: Ch 5, 2dc-cl (see Stitch Guide) in 3rd ch from
hook, sk next sc, hdc in next sc, *ch 3, 2dc-cl in 3rd ch
from hook, sk next 2 sc, hdc in next sc *; rep from * to
* 37 times, ch 3, 2dc-cl in 3rd ch from hook, sk next sc,
hdc in next sc, rep from * to * 26 times, ch 3, 2dc-cl in
3rd ch from hook, sk next sc, hdc in next sc, rep from *
to * 38 times, ch 3, 2dc-cl in 3rd ch from hook, sk next
sc, hdc in next sc, rep from * to * 25 times, ch 3, 2dc-cl
in 3rd ch from hook, sl st in 2nd ch of tch to join, do
not turn—132 2dc-cl.
Rnd 3: Ch 9 (counts as hdc and ch-7 sp), hdc in next hdc,
*[ch 2, hdc in next hdc] to corner, ch 7, hdc in next hdc
at corner; rep from * 2 times, [ch 2, hdc in next hdc] to
beg, omitting last hdc, sl st in 2nd ch of tch to join, do
not turn.
Rnd 4: Ch 1, sc in same ch of tch, *9 sc in next ch-7 sp,
sc in next hdc, [2 sc in next ch-2 sp, sc in next hdc] to
next corner; rep from * around, omitting last hdc, sl st 2, 5 dc in same ch-4 sp, sc in next ch-4 sp, ch 2, sl st
in first sc to join. Fasten off. in next sc shown on diagram (9 sc from corner or 9 sc
from last sl st on side), ch 2, sc in next ch-4 sp, 5 dc in
First marigold motif
next ch-4 sp, ch 2, sl st in next sc shown on diagram
With B, ch 7, sl st in first ch to form ring. (9 sc from last sl st), ch 2, 5 dc in same ch-4 sp, sc in
Rnd 1: (RS) Ch 1, sc 12 times in ring, sl st in first sc to join, next ch-4 sp, ch 2, sl st in first motif's ch-5 sp, ch 2, sc
do not turn—12 sc. in next ch-4 sp, 5 dc in next ch-4 sp, ch 2, sl st in first
Rnd 2: Ch 2, dc in next sc, ch 3, *dc2tog over same sc motif’s next ch-5 sp, ch 2, 5 dc in same ch-4 sp, sc in
and next sc, ch 3; rep from * 9 times, dc2tog over next ch-4 sp, ch 5, sc in next ch-4 sp, sl st in top of tch.
same sc and next sc, ch 1, hdc in top of first dc, do not Fasten off.
turn—11 dc2tog.
Rnd 3: Ch 5 (counts as hdc), 2dc-cl in 3rd ch from hook, Finishing
*hdc in next ch-3 sp, ch 3, 2dc-cl in 3rd ch from hook;
rep from * around, sl st in 2nd ch of tch, do not turn— Pin wrap to schematic size. Spray with water and allow
12 2dc-cl. to dry. Note: To make wrap even softer, machine wash
Rnd 4: Ch 6 (counts as hdc and ch-4 sp), *hdc in next hdc, multiple times, according to yarn package directions, then
ch 4; rep from * around, sl st in 2nd ch of tch, do not pin to schematic size to dry. Remember to test this on
turn—12 hdc. swatch first, before trying on the completed wrap.
Rnd 5: Sl st in ch-4 sp, ch 3 (counts as dc), (4 dc, ch 5, 5 Long strap
dc) in same ch-4 sp, *sc in next ch-4 sp, ch 5, sc in next With A, ch 87.
ch-4 sp, (5 dc, ch 5, 5 dc) in next ch-4 sp; rep from * 2 Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across,
times, sc in next ch-4 sp, ch 5, sc in next ch-4 sp, sl st turn—86 sc.
in top of tch. Fasten off. Row 2: Ch 1, sc across, turn.
Second and successive motifs (make 26) Rep Row 2.
Row 4: Ch 1, *sc in next 4 sc, ch 4, sk next 4 sc; rep from *
Join all adjoining ch-5 sp corners and sides, as well as to
2 times, sc in each rem sc to end, turn—3 buttonholes
edge of body as directed in instruction and diagram.
made.
Rnd 5: Sl st in first ch-4 sp, ch 3 (counts as dc), 4 dc in
Row 5: Ch 1, sc across, turn.
same ch-4 sp, ch 2, sl st in ch-5 sp of adjoining motif
Rep Row 2 two times. Fasten off.
(AM), ch 2, 5 dc in same ch-4 sp of working motif (WM),
sc in next ch-4 sp, ch 2, sl st in ch-5 sp of AM, ch 2, sc Short strap
in next ch-4 sp of WM, 5 dc in next ch-4 sp, ch 2, sl st With C, ch 11.
in next ch-5 sp of AM, sl st in sc shown on diagram, ch Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across,
2, 5 dc in same ch-4 sp of WM, sc in next ch-4 sp, ch 2, turn—10 sc.
sl st in next sc shown on diagram (9 sc from corner or 9 Row 2: Ch 1, sc across, turn.
sc from last sl st on side), ch 2, sc in next ch-4 sp, 5 dc in Rep Row 2 five times.
next ch-4 sp, ch 2, sl st to next sc shown on diagram (9
sc from last sl st), ch 2, 5 dc in same ch-4 sp, *sc in next Join strap and button
ch-4 sp, ch 5, sc in next ch-4 sp *, (sc, ch 5, sc) in next Pin non-buttonhole end of long strap to long side of
ch-4 sp, rep from * to *, sl st in top of tch. Fasten off. wrap, to beg of 4th motif ,12" from right-hand edge. With
yarn needle and A, whipstitch (see Glossary) long strap to
Last motif
motif. Pin short strap to end of 4th motif 12" from left-
Join to previous motif, first motif, and body. hand edge on same long side of wrap. With yarn needle
Rnd 5: Sl st in first ch-4 sp, ch 3 (counts as dc), 4 dc in and C, whipstitch short strap to motif. Sew button to end
same ch-4 sp, ch 2, sl st in ch-5 sp of adjoining motif of short C strap on RS. -
(AM), ch 2, 5 dc in same ch-4 sp of working motif (WM),
sc in next ch-4 sp, ch 2, sl st in ch-5 sp of AM, ch 2, sc Robin Chachula author of Blueprint Crochet
in next ch-4 sp of WM, 5 dc in next ch-4 sp, ch 2, sl st (Interweave, 2008) and her soon-to-be-released book
in next ch-5 sp of AM, sl st in sc shown on diagram, ch Baby Blueprint Crochet (Interweave, 2010).
33¾ (9 Motifs)
26¼" (7 Motifs)
1 SR
1
38 SR 2 3 4
26 SR
A. Edging
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
7
7
C. Joining Motifs
chainchain BPdcBPdc
slip stitch
slip stitch
single
single
crochet
crochet
FPdcFPdc
sc2tog
sc2tog
extended
extended
single
single
crochet
crochet dc2tog
dc2tog
sc insc
middle
in middle
bar bar 2dc-cl
2dc-cl
sc spike
sc spike 3dc-cl
3dc-cl
half double
half double
crochet
crochet
4dc-cl
4dc-cl
hdc2tog
hdc2tog
treble
treble
crochet
crochet
hdc-flp
hdc-flp
double
double
treble
treble
hdc-blp
hdc-blp
3hdc-cl
3hdc-cl TSS TSS
double
double
crochet
crochet
TPS TPS
dc indc
middle
in middle
bar bar
TSS TSS
dec dec
Glossary
Crochet Gauge
Abbreviations To check gauge, chain 30 to 40 stitches using
recommended hook size. Work in pattern stitch until
beg begin(s); beginning piece measures at least 4" (10 cm) from foundation
bet between chain. Lay swatch on flat surface. Place a ruler over
blo back loop only swatch and count number of stitches across and number
CC contrasting color of rows down (including fractions of stitches and rows)
ch(s) chain in 4" (10 cm). Repeat two or three times on different
areas of swatch to confirm measurements. If you have
cm centimeter(s) more stitches and rows than called for in instructions,
cont continue(s); continuing use a larger hook; if you have fewer, use a smaller hook.
dc double crochet Repeat until gauge is correct.
dec(s)(’d) decrease(s); decreasing; decreased
est established
fdc foundation double crochet
flo front loop only
foll follows; following Crochet Chain (ch)
fsc foundation single crochet
g gram(s) Make a slipknot on hook. Yarn
hdc half double crochet over hook and draw it through
inc(s)(’d) increase(s); increasing; increased loop of slipknot. Repeat,
k knit drawing yarn through the last
lp(s) loop(s)
MC main color loop formed.
m marker
mm millimeter(s)
patt(s) pattern(s)
pm place marker Slip Stitch Crochet (sl st)
p purl
rem remain(s); remaining Insert hook into stitch, yarn over
rep repeat; repeating hook and draw loop through stitch
rev sc reverse single crochet and loop on hook.
rnd(s) round(s)
RS right side
sc single crochet
sk skip
sl slip
sl st slip(ped) stitch
sp(s) space(es) Single Crochet (sc)
st(s) stitch(es)
tch turning chain Insert hook into a stitch, yarn over hook and draw a
tog together loop through stitch, yarn over hook (Figure 1) and
tr treble crochet draw it through both loops on hook (Figure 2).
WS wrong side
yd yard
yo yarn over hook
Illustrations by Gayle Ford
Glossary
Double Crochet (dc)
*Yarn over, insert hook into a stitch, yarn over and
pull a loop through stitch (three loops on hook; Figure 1
Figure 3
Figure 1), yarn over and draw it through two loops
(Figure 2), yarn over and draw it through the
remaining two loops (Figure 3). Repeat from *.
Figure 2
Glossary
Changing Colors
Cut the end of the color you are discontinuing, leaving a 6" (15 cm) tail. Begin
working the new color in the next stitch, holding both the cut end and the new end
taut in your opposite hand and laying both ends over the top of the stitches to be
worked. Continue working the pattern as established for several stitches; the ends
will lie on top of the work and you will crochet over them with the new yarn as you
work into each stitch. Once the new yarn is secure, release the ends, but work a
few more stitches over them. Trim ends and continue working the new yarn.
Slip-Knot
Starting about four to six inches (10 to 15 cm)
from the end of the yarn, make a loop (Figure 1),
insert the hook through the loop (Figure 2), and
gently pull the end to tighten the loop on the
hook (Figure 3). Don’t pull the end too tightly or
you won’t be able to work into this stitch. Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
Pom-Pom
Cut two circles of cardboard, each 1⁄2” (1.3 cm) larger than desired
finished pom-pom width. Cut a small circle out of the center and
a small edge out of the side of each circle (Figure 1). Tie a strand
of yarn between the circles, hold circles together and wrap with Figure 1 Figure 2
yarn—the more wraps, the thicker the pom-pom. Cut between
the circles and knot the tie strand tightly (Figure 2). Place pom-
pom between two smaller cardboard circles held together with a
needle and trim the edges (Figure 3). This technique comes from
Nicky Epstein’s Knitted Embellishments, Interweave Press, 1999.
Figure 3