Thursday, September 15, 2016

Learn a stitch pattern #2


Hi, this post was due yesterday but there was no internet connection for the past one week. Also something is wrong with my computer. It's been acting weird recently. I am not able to access Pinterest and Pinterest alone. I don't have problem opening any other site but Pinterest just won't. Since this morning I have not been able to view images as thumbnail preview in any of my folders. If I have to view an image I should click and open it, only then I'll know what it is. At least my internet is working now, otherwise I would have gone mad.    

This is a simple V-stitch pattern which I have worked in differed colours and could be used to make scarves or blankets. Use any yarn and a suitable hook.

Start by making chains in multiples of 4 + 1.
Row 1:  dc in 5th ch from hook, skip next 3 ch, **(dc, ch 3, dc) in next ch, skip next 3 ch** Repeat from ** to ** across, (dc, ch 1, dc) in last ch. Turn.


Row 2: Ch 3, skip ch-1 space, **(dc, ch 3, dc) between next 2 dc, skip next ch-3 space** Repeat ** to ** until the end, dc in 3rd ch. Turn.


Row 3: Ch 4, dc in same space, **skip next ch-3 space, (dc, ch 3, dc) between next 2 dc** Repeat from ** to ** across, (dc, ch 1, dc) after the last dc. Turn.

Repeat rows 2 and 3. That's it.


9 comments:

  1. Nice pattern. Thanks for sharing

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  2. Looks cute, thanks for the tutorial!

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  3. Lovely pattern!! So you are on a Pinterest fasting, but you survived!!:)

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  4. Very pretty pattern ♥

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  5. lovely ,reminded me my mom who used to do it in her spare times with so much affection

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  6. Excellet photo-tutorial, my dear! And a beautiful stitch to do lovely color combinations. Have a wonderful day! xxx

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  7. Excellet photo-tutorial, my dear! And a beautiful stitch to do lovely color combinations. Have a wonderful day! xxx

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  8. Great tutorial, one of my favourite stitches for scarfs and cowls.

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