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12 February 2015

Crochet Pattern from MYPICOT

Chain stitch – ch
Double crochet / Single crochet – dc / sc
Treble / Double crochet – tr / dc
Shell - work in the same space: 3 tr/dc + 1ch + 3 tr/dc

Row 1: 6 ch miss , work shell in next ch, * 15 ch, 18 ch miss, shell in next ch, 2 ch, 8 ch miss, shell in next ch; rep from*, 15 ch, 18 ch miss, shell in next ch , 1 tr/dc in last ch, turn.

Row 2: 3 ch, shell in shell, * 13 ch, shell in shell, 2 ch, shell in next shell; rep from*, 13 ch, shell in shell, 1 tr/dc in third ch, turn.
Row 3: 3 ch, shell in shell.
* Making square:
Make 8 ch.
Work 1 dc/sc in 9th foundation ch (between the first row shells). Chains of 1 and 2 Rows should be inside the dc/sc.
Turn and work 3 ch.
Work 8 tr/dc in next 8 ch.
Turn. 3 ch and 7 tr/dc.
Turn. 3 ch and 7 tr/dc.
Turn. 1 ch and 8 dc/sc.
Work shell in shell, 2 ch, shell in shell; rep from*, make one more square, shell in shell, 1 tr/dc in third ch, turn.
Row 4: 3 ch, shell in shell, * 15 ch, shell in shell, 2 ch, shell in next shell; rep from*, 15 ch, shell in shell, 1 tr/dc in third ch, turn.
Row 5: 3 ch, shell in shell, * 13 ch, shell in shell, 2 ch, shell in next shell; rep from*, 13 ch, shell in shell, 1 tr/dc in third ch, turn.
Row 6: 3 ch, shell in shell, * 13 ch, shell in shell, 2 ch, shell in next shell; rep from*, 13 ch, shell in shell, 1 tr/dc in third ch, turn.
Row 7: 3 ch, shell in shell, * 15 ch, shell in shell, 2 ch, shell in next shell; rep from*, 15 ch, shell in shell, 1 tr/dc in third ch, turn.
Row 8: 3 ch, shell in shell.
* Making square: work 8 ch and dc/sc in top of square below. Chains of four rows below should be inside the dc/sc.
Continue work square as usual.
Then work shell in shell, 2 ch, shell in next shell; rep from*, make one more square, shell in shell, 1 tr/dc in third ch, turn.
Row 9: 3 ch, shell in shell, * 15 ch, shell in shell, 2 ch, shell in next shell; rep from*, 15 ch, shell in shell, 1 tr/dc in third ch, turn.
Row 10: 3 ch, shell in shell, * 13 ch, shell in shell, 2 ch, shell in next shell; rep from*, 13 ch, shell in shell, 1 tr/dc in third ch, turn.
Row 11: 3 ch, shell in shell, * 13 ch, shell in shell, 2 ch, shell in next shell; rep from*, 13 ch, shell in shell, 1 tr/dc in third ch, turn.
Row 12: 3 ch, shell in shell, * 15 ch, shell in shell, 2 ch, shell in next shell; rep from*, 15 ch, shell in shell, 1 tr/dc in third ch, turn.
Row 13: work like Row 3, but for square work 1 dc/sc in top of square below. Chains of four rows below should be inside the dc/sc.
Repeat rows 4 - 13 until you have reached your desired length.

After square row (3 or 8) work two rows as usual.
For next row work next: 3 ch, shell in shell, * 6 ch, 1 dc/sc in top of square below (chains of two rows below should be inside the dc/sc), 6 ch, shell in shell, 2 ch, shell in next shell; rep from*, 6 ch, 1 dc/sc in top of square below, 6 ch, shell in shell, 1 tr/dc in third ch.

Color combinations
1 - Colors & rows:
1 - 2 Rows: dark blue yarn.
3 Row: blue yarn.
4 - 7 Rows: dark blue yarn.
8 Row: pink yarn.
9 - 15 Rows: dark blue yarn.


2 - Colors & rows:
1 - 5 Rows: purple yarn.
6 - 10 Rows: pink yarn.
11 - 15 Rows: green yarn.


3 - Colors & rows:
1 - 3 Rows: brown yarn.
4 - 8 Rows: beige yarn.
9 - 13 Rows: dark blue yarn.

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