See you at the pond by Veronika Gadulová

See you at the pond

Crochet
September 2022
DK (11 wpi) ?
4.0 mm (G)
137 - 148 yards (125 - 135 m)
US
Czech English
This pattern is available for Kč85.00 CZK buy it now

This pattern is the first of the Flora series (a series of 5 hexagon motifs with floral designs that can be matched together)

General information and links
• This pattern uses American English crochet terms and it is written using Image overlay crochet terminology, worked in the round. The basic structure of the pattern consists of the background layer and the image layer that are crocheted simultaneously.
• This pattern includes the following parts:
◦ the pattern itself with special stitches listed behind each round.
◦ full list of stitches used in the pattern
◦ video tutorial
◦ crochet chart
◦ legend for the crochet chart
◦ pattern in a nutshell – minimalist printer friendly version of the pattern
• Extra support documents that come with the pattern:
◦ photo tutorial for the See you at the pond pattern
◦ “Image overlay crochet (IOC) terminology” document
• Descriptions and photo tutorials for the stitches used in the pattern can be found in the PDF “IOC Terminology” that is a part of the pattern purchase. You can also find it on the www.tkanee.cz website or on the www.blacksheepcrochet.com website.
• Do you need help? Just go to the Facebook group Tkanee adventures (https://www.facebook.com/groups/tkaneeadventures ), and we can meet there.

What you need:
For one See you at the pond hexagon, you will need:
• size 4 crochet hook
• tapestry needle and scissors for finishing and sewing the finished project together
• approximately 50g of lightweight DK yarn (i.e. Scheepjes Colour crafter or Stylecraft Special DK. Other heavier DK yarns might need up to 65g (Muskat from Drops - 63g, Everyday from Himalaya, Merino from Vlnap - 50g)
• The size of the panel is 27 cm from corner to corner, 23 cm from the side middle to the opposite one.
• You can use any other size of the yarn with matching crochet hook. It all depends on the project you want to make. But be consistent within that project.