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If you would like to follow my colour scheme, you can find the list of colours in both Scheepjes Softfun and Stylecraft Special DK in this document here
The pattern is written in US terms, but the UK translation is below in brackets along with the abbreviations we will be using
- Single crochet (double crochet) = sc
- Double crochet (treble crochet) = dc
- Treble crochet (double treble crochet) = tr
The Pattern
For this piece you will need a 3.5mm hook
With Colour A make a chain of 22
Row 1. In the 4th chain from your hook make a dc (turning chain counts as the first dc) dc in each chain across – 20 stitches
Row 2. Turn, chain 1, make the alternate turning chain2tog. Dc in each stitch across until you have 2 stitches left. Make a dc2tog in last stitch – 18 stitches
Row 3. Turn, chain 1, make the treble alternate turning chain in the 1st stitch. Tr in the next 5 stitches. Make an Y stitch (skip a stitch and make a tr, chain 1,
around the post of the tr make a dc – try to start the stitch around the bottom of the tr for a more pronounced Y shape.
skip the next stitch) make another Y stitch – remember that there is a skipped stitch before and after every Y stitch. Tr in the last 6 stitches.
Row 4. Turn, chain 1. Sc in the first stitch. Sc in each stitch across, including in the ch1 space in the Y stitches.
Row 5. Turn, chain 1 and make the alternate turning chain in the first stitch. Dc in each stitch across – 18 stitches
Row 6. Turn, chain 1, make the alternate turning chain2tog. Dc in each stitch across until you have 2 stitches left. Make a dc2tog in last stitch – 16 stitches
Row 7. turn, chain 1 and make the treble alternate turning chain in the first stitch. Tr in the next stitch. Make a Y stitch, tr in the next 6 stitches, Y stitch. Tr in the last 2 stitches – 16 stitches
Row 8. Turn, chain 1. Sc in the first stitch. Sc in each stitch across, including in the ch1 space in the Y stitches.
Row 9. turn, chain 1 and make the alternate turning chain in the first stitch. Dc in reach stitch across – 16 stitches
Row 10. Turn, chain 1, make the alternate turning chain2tog. Dc in each stitch across until you have 2 stitches left. Make a dc2tog in last stitch – 14 stitches
Row 11. Turn, chain 1 and make the treble alternate turning chain in the first stitch. Tr in the next 3 stitches, make 2 Y stitches. Tr in the last 4 stitches.
Row 12. Turn, chain 1, sc in the 1st stitch. Sc in each stitch across, including in the ch1 space in the Y stitches.
Row 13. Turn, chain 1 and make the alternate turning chain in the first stitch. Dc in each stitch across – 14 stitches
Row 14. Turn, chain 1, make the alternate turning chain2tog over the first 2 stitches. Dc in each stitch across until you have 2 stitches left. Make a dc2tog over the last 2 stitches – 12 stitches
Row 15 – 17. Turn, chain 1 and make the alternate turning chain in the first stitch. Dc in each stitch across – 12 stitches
Row 18. Turn, chain 1, make the alternate turning chain2tog over the first 2 stitches. Dc in the next 8 stitches. Make a dc2tog over the last 2 stitches – 10 stitches
Rows 19-21. Turn, chain 1 and make the alternate turning chain in the first stitch. Dc in each stitch across – 10 stitches
Row 22. Turn, chain 1, make the alternate turning chain2tog over the first 2 stitches. Dc in the next 6 stitches. Make a dc2tog over the last 2 stitches – 8 stitches
Rows 23-25. Turn, chain 1 and make the alternate turning chain in the first stitch. Dc in each stitch across – 8 stitches
Row 26. Turn, chain 1, make the alternate turning chain2tog over the first 2 stitches. Dc in the next 4 stitches. Make a dc2tog over the last 2 stitches – 6 stitches
Rows 27-29. Turn, chain 1 and make the alternate turning chain in the first stitch. Dc in each stitch across – 6 stitches
Row 30. Turn, chain 1, make the alternate turning chain2tog over the first 2 stitches. Dc in the next 2 stitches. Make a dc2tog over the last 2 stitches – 4 stitches
Rows 31-33. Turn, chain 1 and make the alternate turning chain in the first stitch. Dc in each stitch across – 4 stitches
Row 34. Turn, chain 1, make the alternate turning chain2tog over the first 2 stitches. Make a dc2tog over the last 2 stitches – 2 stitches
Rows 35-37. Turn, chain 1 and make the alternate turning chain in the first stitch. Dc in the last stitch – 2 stithes
Row 38. Turn, chain 1, make the alternate turning chain2tog over both stitches – 1 stitch
Row 39. Turn, chain 1, make the alternate turning chain. Cut off and weave in your ends
The Border
Change to a 4mm hook for the border. Join Colour E (your joining colour) into the side of any stitch. Make 2 slst into the side of every dc, 3 slst into the side of every tr, and 1 slst into the side of every sc.
When you get to the tip of the ray, make 2 slst into 1 side, but when you turn only make 1 slst into the other side of the stitch. Continue to make 2 slst into the side of all other stitches.
You don’t need to add any extra stitches for the corners.
You should have 78 slst down one long side and 77 down the other, and 20 slst across the bottom.
Weave in your ends, and join the piece to week 12
To see how to join the pieces together click here
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