Welcome to Part 13 of the Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL! Only a couple weeks left until we’re all done! This week is the Shell Stitch. It’s a pretty stitch that I’ve used on a couple hat designs.
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Part 10 // Part 11 // Part 12
Stitch Sampler Scrapghan Part 13
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Materials
Worsted weight yarn
J/6.0 mm hook
Yarn needle
Scissors
Level
intermediate
Pattern notes & stitches to know
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
shell – 5 dc in same stitch
Written in US terms
ch 1 does not count as sc
ch 2 does not count as dc
PART 13 – SHELL STITCH
Join yarn to end of row 84
Row 85: ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch across (169 sc)
Row 86: ch 1, turn, sc in same stitch, *skip 2 stitches, shell in next, skip 2 stitches, sc in next* repeat from * to * across (28 shells)
Row 87: ch 2, turn, 3 dc in same stitch, sc in 3rd dc of next shell, *shell in next sc, sc in 3rd dc of next shell* repeat from * to * across, 3 dc in last stitch (27 shells, 2 half shells)
Row 88: ch 1, turn, sc in same stitch, shell in next sc, *sc in 3rd dc of next shell, shell in next sc* repeat from * to * across, sc in last dc (28 shells)
Row 89: repeat row 87
Row 90: repeat row 88
Fasten off. Weave in the ends or add fringe.
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Hi, my afghan is turning out very nice, I am not doing a fringe will you be giving us any ideas for doing a border. Thanks!
I was planning on doing a double crochet on both edges but if Breann has a better idea, I’d love to try it.