2020 Witch Flight IMC by Georg-Anne Duval

2020 Witch Flight IMC

Crochet
September 2020
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in Intermingled Mesh
5.0 mm (H)
200 - 240 yards (183 - 219 m)
One Size - Varies with yarn choice and gauge
US
English
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD
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With the pandemic raging on in 2020, this may be the safest mode of transportation: Witch Flight embraces broom travel and promotes social distancing at its best!

This 40x40 modular block is available as a stand-alone modular block (USD $7 or as part of a series of blocks in the make up of the IMC RIP 2020 Afghan/Throw (A Bundle and/or EBook to be published containing (8) 20X20 and (1) 40X40 blocks - USD $19.99)

This modular block is available as a stand-alone modular block (USD $7) and will soon be made available as part of a series of blocks in the make up of the IMC RIP 2020 Afghan/Throw (A Bundle to be published containing (8) 20X20 and (1) 40X40 blocks - USD $19.99)

MC ROWS = 40 WINDOWS (41 DC, INC CH 4 @ BEG & DCLW)
CC ROWS = 39 WINDOWS (40 DC, INC CH 4 @ BEG)
SUGGESTED GAUGE: 8 DCI_-CH1 X 8 DCI_-CH1 = 4”/10cm

SUPPLIES:

Suggested Yarn – Heavy Worsted/Aran: Berroco Vintage or Worsted Weight: Berroco Comfort or Lion Brand ZZ Twist, or any weight to obtain size and gauge desired

Crochet Hook: 4.5-5.5mm or any size to obtain size and gauge desired. The structure of Intermingled Mesh fabric is such that increasing the hook size as suggested on the yarn band by one size may be best, it will offer a bit more drape given the density of the fabric.

YARN SUBSTITUTION NOTE: Recommendation of approximately 100-120 grams in each color is based upon a worsted to heavy worsted weight yarn. Due to the nature of Intermingled Mesh Crochet regardless of yarn grist/weight the pattern requires the same number of stitches and as such if a heavier yarn is desired the yarn will have less yards/meters to 100G than a worsted weight yarn does to 100G. As such additional grams may be needed to complete the project. Likewise, if a lighter yarn is used, it will have more yards/meters per oz/gr and provides more yardage per 100G. As such, the same project will likely require fewer skeins of each color to complete the project.

Flattening the Learning Curve IM Crochet Video Tutorials are available:

https://youtu.be/KkxIoZUk5d8 Woven Foundation Rows
https://youtu.be/TdyXKbjRhUI Basic Intermingled Stitches
https://youtu.be/etfJ8TCBSyI Keeping Tidy Edges
https://youtu.be/5D4Vgb5Ixuk Straightening the Windows that Jack Built
https://youtu.be/w5GzGoffU2g Afterthought Stitch Fix and Adding a Joining Border
https://youtu.be/1X66aGkhcOM Zipper Join – Part 1
https://youtu.be/yA44S2Xmf84 Zipper Join - Part 2 - Dealing with Rounded Corners