How to carry out a winged lace hunting stitch – thehomedecores.com

This light and airy stab design has many open spaces, which is particularly suitable for warm weather projects. If you work under chain rooms and not in individual chain stitches, crocheting this pattern becomes child’s play!

What you need

See below

Instructions

Chains a multiple of 10 + 4.

Foundation Row (RS): DC in the sixth CH from the hook, *ch 1, skip the next CH, DC in the next CH; Repeat yourself from the * monitoring, turn.

Series 1 (WS): CH 4 (counts as DC, CH 1 here and during), skip the first DC and CH-1 SP, *DC in the next DC, CH 1, the next CH-1 SP; Repeat yourself from * over and end with DC in the next direct current, CH 1, DC in the third CH of the turn-ch-4 gymnastics.

Row 2: CH 1, SC in the first direct current, *ch 5, (skip the next CH-1 SP, skip the next DC) twice and work before the next CH-1-SP (page 134), Slip ST in the next CH-1 lines below, CH 5, skip the next DC, skip the next CH-1 SP) twice, SC in the next DC in the current series; Repeat yourself from * and end with CH 5 (skip the next CH-1 SP, skip the next DC) twice and work before the next CH-1 SP, SLIP St. in the next CH-1-SP 2 series below, CH 5, (skip the next direct current, skip the next CH-1 SP) twice, SC in the third CH of the turn-ch-4, rotation.

Series 3: CH 1, SC in the first SC, *(CH 1, skip the next CH-1-SP 2 lines below and work 4 times before the CH-5 loop of the previous line, DC in the next DC 2 series below) 4 times, CH 1, SC in the next SC in the current series; Repeat yourself from the *monitoring, turn.

Series 4: CH 1, SC in the first SC, *CH 5 (skip the next CH-1 SP, skip the next DC) twice and work before the next CH-1 SP, Slip St. in the next CH-1-SP 2 series below, CH 5, (skip the next DC, skip the next CH-1 SP) twice in the next SC in the current line. Repeat yourself from the * monitoring, turn.

Series 5: As series 3. Turn.

Series 6: CH 4, skip the first SC and CH-1 SP, *DC in the next ST, CH 1, skip the next CH-1 SP; Repeat yourself from * over and end with DC in the last SC, turn.

Repeat lines 1-6 for the pattern.

With permission Essential crochet starter stings (Quarry books, an impression of the Quarto group, 2024) by Melissa Leapman. Essential crochet starter stings Publish November 5, 2024 and can be bought wherever fine books are sold. Find out more at quarto.com.

James Anderson
James Anderson
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