After a While, Argyle by Polly Plum

After a While, Argyle

Crochet
February 2019
DK (11 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in double crochet
4.0 mm (G)
1800 - 2625 yards (1646 - 2400 m)
Baby, Medium Throw, Adult Throw (see notes)
both US and UK
English Additional languages which are not in the download: Universal
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD
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This non-traditional Argyle pattern is created with textured stitches rather than color. Simple back and forth rows of dc, popcorn stitches and chain spaces give you the effect and you’re free to use color as you please.

Complete crochet charts are included and can be used on their own or as a helpful tool with the written pattern.

Instructions for 3 different sizes - Baby, Medium Throw, and Adult Throw - are included in the pattern. Pattern is also very easy to customize to meet your own size requirements - you can increase and decrease width in increments of about 9 inches (23cm) and length in increments of about 18 inches (46cm).

Instructions also include color placement for 6 - 9 different colors in all 3 sizes.

Pattern is also available on Etsy. Click the “visit pattern website” link above to buy it there.

Details
Crochet terminology: both US and UK
Skill level: Easy
Stitches used: (listed in US terms) Foundation double crochet (optional); Chainless starting double crochet (optional); double crochet; chain; popcorn; single crochet
Sizes: Baby, 41” x 41” (Medium Throw, 41” x 59”; Adult throw, 50” x 59”)
Hook size: 4mm or size needed to obtain gauge
Gauge: 16 dc and 8 rows is about 4 inches before blocking
Additional materials: Stitch markers (optional); yarn needle for weaving ends

Yarn
Stylecraft Special DK, 1 ball each (A) Lipstick, (B) Tomato, (C) Spice, (D) Stone, (E) Spring Green, (F) Aspen, (G) Empire, (H) Royal, and 2 balls of (J) Dark Brown
Yarn packs will be available soon. The yarn pack makes either the baby or medium size.
Yardage: Baby 1800 yd (Medium 2600 yd; Adult throw 3175 yd)


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