In this step, we crochet Row 5 and Row 6.
First, we execute the instructions prior to first *, which
read:
dc in next dc
Next, we execute the instructions from * to second *, which
read:
*ch 3, sc in next sc, ch 3, 3 dc in next dc, skip next 4 dc,
3 dc in next dc*
The picture below shows instructions from * to second *
worked one time.
Worked two times
We need to work the instructions from * to second * the
total of 12 times. Once we have done that, the end of the row looks like this
We finish the row by executing the instructions after second
*, which read:
ch 3, sc in next sc, ch 3, dc in next 2 dc. Ch 2, turn.
We are done with Row 5! Row 6 is identical to Row 5, so you
shouldn’t have any trouble.
Here is the beginning of my Row 6 (the instructions from *
to second * worked twice)
And this is what your work should look like when six rows
are completed
I will post Step 5 next week.
I've just found your blog and very glad I did. Thanks for sharing the tutorial. I have been looking to do something like this for a little while. Chel x
ReplyDeleteOlinko vzoreček je úžasný-krásný.Martina :o)
ReplyDeleteThat is just stunning and so sweet! I just finished two baby blankets for two new grand-nephews, but this could be my next project if any new babies come along between friends and family!
ReplyDeleteexcelente, muchas gracias
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