How to make lines and ribs in thehomedecores.com

It is easy and fun combining basic crochet stitches to create wonderfully structured fabrics. Post-Stitches, Popcorns and some novelties are used to approach traditional ligaments, high relief baskets, cables and more. From essential crocheting: Next stings by Melissa Leapman We will bring you one of them: lines and ribs!

What you need

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Instructions

Foundation Row Cluster = (yarn over and inserted hook from front to front to the front around the post of the DC 3 STS backwards and pull up a loop (3 loops are on the hook), yarn over the hook and draw it with 2 loops). Draw it through all 5 loops on the hook.

Main cluster = (yarn over and inserted hook from front to front to the front around the post of the DC 3 STS and pull a loop up (3 loops are on the hook), yarn over the hook and draw it through 2 loops) (4 loops are on the hook), (yarn over the hook). Hook yourself twice and draw it twice through 2 loops, yarn and pull it through all 5 loops on the hook.

End of the row cluster = (yarn over and insert hook from front to front to the front around the post of the DC 3-STS back and pull up a loop (3 loops are on the hook), yarn over the hook and draw it with 2 loops). Grinding, yarn over and draw it through all 4 loops on the hook. Always skip the ST behind every BPTR. Chains a multiple of 4 + 3.

Foundation Row (RS): DC in the fourth CH from the hook and in each of the next 2 CH make a crowd of fundamental lines *DC in each of the next 3 CH a cluster of fundamental series; Repeat yourself from the * monitoring, turn.

Series 1 (WS): CH 3 (counts here and through DC), *Skip the cluster, DC in the next 3 DC, bptr in the next ST; Repeat from * over and end with Skip The Cluster, DC in each of the next 3 DC, DC, turn the upper edge of the turn of the turn.

Row 2: CH 3, skip the first DC, *DC in each of the next 3 DC, make a main cluster. Repeat from * over and end in the next 3 DC with DC and make an end to the line cluster, turn.

Repeat lines 1 and 2 for the pattern.

Extract with the permission of Essential Crochet Nople-Level stitches (quarry books, impression of the Quarto Group, 2024) by Melissa Leapman. Essential hooks publish on November 5, 2024 and can be bought wherever fine books are sold. Find out more at quarto.com.

James Anderson
James Anderson
James Anderson is a home improvement expert who shares practical DIY tips for decorating and renovating spaces. He writes for Home & Garden Magazine and runs a popular YouTube channel.

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