I think a good place to start this series with something
fairly simple, so we’ll only use a chain, single crochet, and a half double
crochet to complete this project.
Simple Stitch Silver Skies (Style No: 2013-10)
Finished Size: 6 1/4” x 4’ 4 1/2”
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in Heather Grey
Hook: US J/10
– 6.00MMYarn Needle
Yarn Needle Threader (optional)
Abbreviations Used:
Stitch = st
Chain = ch
Single Crochet = sc
Half Double Crochet = hdc
Gauge: 10 Rows x 13 Stitches = 4”x4” Square
Notes:
·
Leave at least 6” of tail to weave in at
beginning and end of piece.
·
First row of stitches are worked in the back bar
of the starting chain instead of the top loop. The back bar can be determined
by looking at the side of the chain that looks like a knit stitch and turning
it around. This creates a nice finished edge without going back and stitching
into the bottom loop of the starting chain.
·
Turning chain at beginning of row does NOT count
as a stitch.
·
Bind off by pulling yarn through last loop on
hook at end of Row 135.
Ch 21.
Row 1: Sc in back bar of second ch from hook and across.
Row 135: Ch, turn, sc in each st across.
Bind off and weave in tails.
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