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Speedy quick crochet garment in two nights in front of the TV.A collaborative "how" by http://thornberry.wordpress.com & http://www.kootoyoo.com
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How to:
make a granny shrugfor the visual learner
Thornberry & kootoyoo… click & crochet
Any terminology used is
Australian/UK
• There is a PDF line by line pattern available at http://thornberry.wordpress.com• Round 1
• Round 2
• Round 3• Make sure that you have chained 2 between the treble clusters on the points of the hexagon & only chained one
between treble clusters along the sides of the hexagon.
• Round 4
• Round 5
• Round 6
• Round 7
• Round 8
• Round 9
• Finished hexagon motif. • You need to make a second.
• The hexagon shape will fold in on itself to form an “L”
• Once you have two hexagons completed lay them out as pictured.• If you’ve made the motifs reversible as I did then there really isn’t a right or wrong way to put it together.
• Starting at the neck seam down the centre back seam.• I switched to a smaller hook so that I wasn’t trying to jam the monster 15mm through the stitches & just
concentrated on making my stitches nice & loose. I used double crochet.
• If you think you want to edge the shrug just “hold your place” while you seam the shoulders.
• Position your neck opening & add markers.
• Seam along to your marker. • Again, I used double crochet.
• Once you hit your neck marker just slip stitch along the back of the neck opening until you reach the marker on the other side.
• Then double crochet the other shoulder seam.
• Now you can pick up the loop you marked at the base of the centre back seam & edge the garment if you wish. • I edged this one with double crochet.
• Now weave in your ends. If you’ve used the Wilderness 100g balls then you shouldn’t have too many…hooray.
• Wear your shrug with pride.• Seams in (as pictured) for a lovely drape OR seams out for a more structured look.