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Attic24 Sampler Blanket, Part 8.

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I begin today with a huuuuge apology to anyone who has been following along! As I know this post is rather delayed. I've had a flare up of an old injury, so I've been following up with doctors, waiting on scans, and getting used to new medication. As ever, crochet has been my comfort and my therapy, keeping me sane. I think often of the Proverbs 31 woman, who "selects wool and flax and works with eager hands". We continue now with row 103, a ripple set up row.. Switch to shrimp. Chain 2 (counts as first htc), work *htc, tc, tc, dtc, dtc, tc, tc, htc, htc^, dc, dc, dc, dc, htc*, repeat from *-* until end, ending final repeat at ^.  Row 104: Switch to pomegranate. Work one ripple stripe.. chain 2, tc in next stitch (=tc2tog), tc, tc, *2tc in next stitch, 2tc in next stitch, tc, tc, tc, tc, tc2tog, tc2tog, tc, tc, tc, tc*, work *-* until 6 stitches remaining, work 2tc in next stitch, 2tc in next stitch, tc, tc, tc2tog. Row 105: Repeat row 104. Row 106: Switch to powder p

Attic24 sampler blanket, part 7.

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  Today's stripes feature two stripes that we have seen before, the cosy stripe and the meadow stripe. When it has been a busy week, I always enjoy some nice, relaxing crochet; soothing stitches that find their own rhythm and don't take a lot of brain power. The heatwave ended this week in a night of thunderstorms and lightning! We also had a lovely day out shopping to Glasgow, which unfortunately ended with a ride home in a tow truck. So if you're needing to sit down, relax, and get stuck into some crochet as much as I was, here are is the next set of rows. Row 85: Switch to meadow, chain 3 (counts as first tc), tc in each stitch to end. Row 86: Repeat row 85. Row 87: Switch to citron, chain 3 (counts as first tc), tc in same stich, *skip two stitches, 3 tc in next stitch*, repeat until two stitches remain, skip next stitch, tc in last stitch. Row 88: Chain 3 (counts as first tc), you are now working in the spaces between clusters , tc in first space (between the final clu

Attic24 Sampler Blanket, part 6.

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So, again I have allowed my stitching to pull ahead of my writing. I had my second Covid vaccine yesterday, so I'm glued to my sofa today, feeling pretty rough, but trying to catch up. I also picked K(14) up from camp last night (along with his suitcase full of wet and dirty washing!) but he had a wonderful time, and is even talking about going back as a volunteer once he is old enough. 💕 In my last post we had just completed row 66 (you can find that post here: https://nataliemccrochet.blogspot.com/2021/07/attic24-sampler-blanket-part-5.html ) Row 67: Switch to blush, chain 2 (counts as first htc), htc in each stitch to end. Row 68: Switch to violet, chain 1 (doesn't count as a stitch), dc in the same stitch, *skip 1 stitch, make a V stitch in the next stitch (tc, ch, tc), skip 1 stitch, dc in the next stitch* to end, dc in the final stitch. This sets up the next few rows of dune seashells, and is the same as our row 20. Row 69:  Chain 1 (doesn't count as a stitch), dc in

Attic24 sampler blanket part 5

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  So, after those pesky ripples of last time, I wanted to work a simple, soothing stitch.. And what better than the sweetpea, or trellis, stitch. I also opted for soft pastel shades for these few rows. Row 58: Change to sherbet, work the sweetpea stitch as per the Attic24 blog  Attic24: Trellis Stripe (typepad.com)  S imply put.. chain 3 (counts as first tc), tc in next stitch, tc in next stitch, *skip next 2 stitches, (2tc, chain 1, 2tc) in next stitch, skip next 2 stitches, tc in next 3 stitches* repeat from *-* If your stitch count is still 150, you will find you have 3 stitches left over (see pic) tc in each of these 3 stitches also. This is sweetpea row one. Row 58: Chain 3 (counts as first tc) tc in next 5 stitches (note: this differs from the original pattern and takes into account our 3 extra stitches)  *skip next 2 stitches, (2tc, chain 1, 2tc) in next stitch, skip next 2 stitches, tc in next 3 stitches*, repeat from *-* until end. This is sweetpea row two. Row 59: Switch to s

Attic24 sampler blanket part 4

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So I  thought I'd start today's post by sharing a little about myself.. When I'm not crocheting, I'm home educating my youngest child, or helping with various things at our church. I also enjoy reading crime novels and historical fiction. During term time I usually fit my crochet time in in the evenings, hence the need for an apology for my photos! I'm normally fighting a losing battle with the daylight, and I sometimes feel the electric lights really don't do justice to the colours. But on the nicer days - and lets face it, they're not super frequent here in Scotland 😂 - I do try to get outside as much as possible. My crochet blankets have thus been spotted in many local parks! One of those rare nice days! See if you can spot K, Where's Wally style.. So here they are, the next set of stripes. Now, I love a ripple blanket, and I've made a few; the coast ripple went off to uni with son one, the summer ripple is in my living room, and baby ripples hav

Attic24 Sampler Blanket Part 3

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So today's post will cover rows 27-44. It sounds like a lot, but there's only one new stitch to learn, and it's a nice relaxing one! So here goes... Row 27: If you're following my colour order, switch to blush. Chain 3 (counts as first treble crochet), tc in each stitch to end. Row 28: This is the first 'crossed trebles' row, also known as the meadow stitch. You can find a detailed tutorial here:  Attic24: Meadow Stripe (typepad.com)   but here's the short version: chain 3 (counts as first tc), tc in next stitch, *skip one stitch, tc in next stitch, tc in skipped stitch - one pair of crossed trebles made*, repeat from *-* until there are only two stitches remaining, tc in each of these stitches. Ta-dah! It can feel a little awkward at first, but after a few rows, it begins to flow. Row 29: Switch to wisteria, work a crossed trebles row. Row 30: Work a crossed trebles row. R0w 31: Switch to turquoise, work a crossed trebles row. Row 32. Work a crossed trebles

Sampler Blanket Part 2

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  So in my last post I shared the first ten stripes of my Attic24 inspired, stash busting, sampler blanket. Well I had plenty of opportunities for crochet time this past weekend, so here are stripes 11-26. Row 11. If you're following my colour order, switch to tomato yarn. Chain 3 (counts as first treble crochet), tc in each stitch to end. Row 12. Repeat row 11. These two rows set up my version of the cosy stripe pattern. Row 13. Switch to claret. "Cosy stripe, row 1." Chain 3 (counts as first tc), tc in same stitch *skip 2 stitches, 3tc in next stitch* repeat until you reach the last 2 stitches, skip 1 stitch, tc in last stitch. Note: this is very slightly different to the original cosy stripe pattern, in order to fit our stitch count. Row 14. "Cosy stripe, row 2." Chain 3 (counts as first tc), 1 tc in space between the last cluster and the single tc of the previous row. You'll now continue working into the spaces between the clusters. 3tc in each space to