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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Afghan envy


Recently I pinned this utterly gorgeous afghan by CoCo Rose to my Crochet board on Pinterest.  I want one, I want one, I want one!!! 

The pin proved to be quite popular, and one Pinterester asked for the pattern.  Since I didn't make the afghan, I didn't have the pattern, and it turns out the original artist got the pattern from a book (details at the CoCo Rose link).  But I got to looking at the pictures and thought... "You know, that looks easy enough to figure out." So I did. 

It's a basic granny hexagon pattern, except the fourth round is v-stitches (dc, ch1, dc), rather than 3-stitch clusters (3dc). Please note that the pattern below is NOT the pattern from the book--it's my own kludge-up, based on pictures of hexagons made from the pattern in the book. Not the same thing.  The basic color palette and progression is blatantly copied from and inspired by CoCo Rose's afghan, though. Obvioulsy. :)

I used a size I/5.5mm hook, and my hexies are a smidge over seven inches from straight edge to straight edge, and eight inches in diameter at the corners.  All with Red Heart Super Saver worsted weight.  Here's a nice big pic of one of the hexies, followed by a very... um... non-professional-quality pattern in American terms.  Eight hexies made, 56 more to go.


Chain 4, join with slip stitch to form loop.

Round 1 (yellow in pic): Chain 2 (counts as first dc), dc in loop ch1, *2dc, ch1* five times for a total of six 'spokes.' Join to top of 1st dc. Fasten off.

Round 2 (pink in pic): Join new color at any chain space, ch2 (counts as first dc), 2dc in same chain space, ch1.  *3dc in next chain space, ch1* five times for a total of six clusters. Join to top of 1st dc. Fasten off.

Round 3 (green in pic): Join new color at any chain space.  Ch2 (counts as first dc), 2dc, ch1, 3dc in same chain space. Ch1. *3dc, ch1, 3dc, ch1* in each of the five remaining chain spaces. Join to top of 1st dc. Fasten off.  Your hexagon shape should now be obvious, with six distinct 'corner spaces' and six 'middle' spaces.

Round 4 (v-stitches in light aqua in pic): Join new color at any 'middle' chain space. Ch3 (counts as first dc and ch1), dc in same chain space.  In next chain space (first hex corner), dc, ch1, dc, ch1, dc, ch1, dc.   In next chain space (which will be a 'middle') dc, ch1, dc. Continue around, working each corner as before and each middle as before. Join to top of 1st dc (2nd starting chain). Fasten off. 

Round 5 (aqua dcs in pic):  Join new color at any 'middle' v-stitch chain space from Round 4. Ch2 (counts as first dc), 2dc in same chain space.  1dc in next stitch (where the v's come together, NOT a chain space). 2dc in next chain space. The next chain space should be a corner. Dc, ch1, dc in the corner chain space. **2dc in next chain space; 1dc in next stitch (where the v's come together, NOT a chain space), 3dc in chain space of middle v-stitch. 1dc in next stitch (where the v's come together, NOT a chain space). 2dc in next chain space.** (total of 9 dc on one straight edge between **, not including corners) Dc, ch1, dc in corner space. Continue in the same fashion around. Join to top of 1st dc. Fasten off.

Round 6 (dark aqua in pic):  Join new color at any stitch along a straight edge. Ch2 (counts as first dc). Dc in next stitch, and in each stitch until you reach the corner space. As before, *dc, ch1, dc* in the corner space. Dc in next stitch and in each of the next 10 stitches (total of 11 dc on one straight edge, not including corners). Continue in the same fashion around. Join to top of 1st dc. Fasten off.

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