Prolongation by Janica York Carter

Prolongation

Crochet
February 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in Pattern Stitch
3.5 mm (E)
1320 - 1330 yards (1207 - 1216 m)
One Size
US
English
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FINISHED SIZE: 18” x 80” (46 x 203 cm)

MATERIALS:

Expression Fiber Arts Blossom Fingering Yarn

Shown in colors : Delicate (A), Plant Kindness (B), Showering Love, (C), Season for Blooming (D)

Total yards used for this sample: approximately 1,325 yds (345 yds Color A, 345 yds Color B, 320 yds Color C, 315 yds Color D).

Needle:

US E-4 (3.5 mm) hook

Any size that is appropriate for the yarn selected. Refer to the tag/label for the recommended sizes.

SKILL LEVEL:

Adventurous beginner: Skills/concepts include simple increases and decreases, color changes, and puff stitches.

Notes From the Designer:

One technical definition of prolongation is the extension of the spatial length of something.

This wrap extends from color to color as it is worked on the bias.

To achieve this angular look, increase one stitch at the beginning and decrease one stitch at the end of each right side row.

Introduce the next color in the sequence with delicate stripes created by small puff stitches.

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The pattern width can easily be adjusted by using an even number of FSC sts.

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Enjoy your crocheting!

Chandi

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