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Thread: Reading chart patterns
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04-22-2014, 02:03 PM #1
Reading chart patterns
Hello crocheters,
I am a beginner crocheter, but I have already tackled on a few projects and my next one has proven impossible for me to read. A friend of mine has lended me her book and I have chosen to knit this collar, and even though I understand what each symbol means individually, I am not sure how everythig connects (see attached image). I am confused about the "end stitch" on both ends..which one is it? Also, after I chain the initial 31, what happens next? (I see an arch of more chain stitches going up row 1, but I am not sure how to knit this). Anyway help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
misssiss
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04-22-2014, 07:08 PM #2
Hello Mississ.
First you chain 37 and you work a sc into the 9th ch from the hook.
Then you *ch 3, sk 2 ch, dc in next ch, sk 2 ch, ch 3, sc in next ch; and rep from * till you end with
a dc in the last ch.
I've never seen the label "end stitch" in diagrams before, but I'm guessing the designer
wants you to repeat the 6 sts patt rep across until you work the end stitch, then turn.
On Row 2, the first and 3rd dc's in each group are worked into the ch3-sp, not into the actual
chains themselves.
Let me know if you need any more help.
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04-24-2014, 06:24 PM #3
Hello Misssiss,
Welcome to Crochet Talk. We're glad you have joined us and hope you find the help you need. I see Charles has already offered you some help. You are in very good hands there! I hope you will post a photo of your collar when you finish it. It looks like a very pretty pattern. Have fun looking around and meeting everyone. ~~ Hugs, Jo
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04-25-2014, 05:51 AM #4
Hello,
Welcome to Crochet Talk! It is a pleasure to have you here on the message boards! Please pull up a chair and make your self at home here - this is a wonderful group of people we have on site! :0)
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04-25-2014, 06:53 AM #5
Hi everyone and thank you for your replys! it might be a while before i crochet that collar so i am trying something a bit more basic. i am making a baby blanket for my first baby that should be born in three months and following this pattern, Ravelry: Easy Baby Blanket pattern by Lisa Collins
Please see attached image, i must be doing something wrong on Row 3 as it is not looking like ot should. please advise and thanks!
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04-25-2014, 03:35 PM #6
Hello and welcome from Pa. Nice to have you with us
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04-25-2014, 06:03 PM #7
Thank you for your clear instructions, Charles and thanks to everyone else for saying hello. I have decided to make a baby blanket for my first baby (on the way) and have come accross what is labeled as a simple (free) pattern,
Easy Baby Blanket
Note: Ch 2 counts as first dc in the dc rows. You can ch 3 if you prefer.
Row 1: Foundationless double crochet the width you want, ending with an even number of dc's. Ch 1, turn.
Row 2: SC in 1st dc. Sc in space between 1st & 2nd dc, *ch 2, skip 2 dc, sc in space before next dc; repeat from * across, sc in top of turning chain. Ch 2 (or 3), turn.
Row 3: 2 dc in each ch-2 loop across. Dc in last sc. Ch 1, turn.
Repeat rows 2 & 3 until you reach the desired length. End with row 3, but ch 2 (or 3), turn.
Last Row: DC in each stitch across, dc in top of turning chain. Ch 2 (or 3), turn.
Here is the link to it: Moved Temporarily
I have made a foundationless double crochet beginning row, but I don't know how to count my double crochets. (they have to be an even number). Do I count the first chain I made (I chained 3 to start with) or do I leave that one out?
Then, as per the instructions for Row 2, SC in 1st dc. Sc in space between 1st & 2nd dc, I do not understand this one bit. I understand how to do each individual stitch, but I do not know WHERE to do it. Where is my 1st double crochet? Then, where is the space between the first and second double croches? I have searched the internet and youtube for this, but know luck. Please help, as this is making me feel pretty silly, being labled as a simple pattern for beginners...
Thanks!
misssiss
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07-18-2014, 10:58 AM #8
Hi. I'm hoping these photos will help. Please click on them to see them full size.
Next post will have last 2 pictures.Last edited by Charles Voth; 07-18-2014 at 11:03 AM.
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07-18-2014, 11:02 AM #9
Last 2 photos to illustrate the "easy" baby pattern. :)
I hope this gives you an idea how to count foundation stitches and where to work "in between" dc sts.
Best of luck.
Let us know!
cv