Welcome to week 14 of the Wall Of Stitches Crochet Along!
Over the next 25 weeks, we are going to be making 48 different crochet stitches, each in a different piece of this brick work like blanket. We will be adding a border to each individual piece before joining the pieces together. We will be making 2 pieces each week, 1 small 1 large.
With this crochet along I feel like I’ve gone more back towards the style of my very first crochet along – The 50 Stitches. With regular predictable sized pieces that all fit together neatly in rows – sort of, I had to give it a bit of twist with the stacked edges.
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The Wall Of Stitches is a completely free crochet along. Each week the next piece of the pattern will be published on my blog, but if you want the concise and ad free pdf delivered to you each week that will remain in your Ravelry library, you can purchase that for just £5 here. This is a one off payment that covers the entirety of this CAL.
If you want to prep ahead, you can find out how much yarn you need for each week here as well as the layout and where each piece will fit.
For this pattern I chose to use LoveCrafts own brand yarn PaintBox 100% Cotton Aran. I love how vibrant the colours are in this range and how many different shades there are to choose from – 63 at last count! The cotton is unmercerised meaning that you can see the individual strands of cotton and it can split when using it. But as far as cottons go it is lovely to use and I didn’t find splitting too much of an issue.
But if you’re looking for a yarn to use that has lots of colours to choose from and doesn’t split, there is PaintBox simply aran, a 100% acrylic yarn that has the same 63 shades as the cotton range. Other yarn ranges that would suit are Caron Simply Soft and Stylecraft Special Aran. But you can use any Aran or Worsted Weight yarn for the Wall Of Stitches.
I also used a 4.5 mm hook for the whole pattern – I recommend using Clover Amour hooks. A cost effective hook that is comfortable in your hands thanks to their ergonomic design, so doesn’t make your hands tired when crocheting for long periods of time. I love my Clover hooks and although I own several different hook brands, I inevitably end up going back and using my trusty Clovers.
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Week 14 Of The Wall Of Stitches Crochet Along
This week we’re finishing row 28 of our blankets, using the Leaf Hopper and the Even Moss stitches. The Leaf Hopper is a statement crochet stitch that creates large motifs on the front of the fabric. The Even Moss is a much simpler stitch that has a beautiful look but is only a one row repeat.
Piece 27 – Leafhopper
The Leaf Hopper stitch uses post puff stitches to create the large motifs on one side of the fabric. The stitch is made up of two parts and is a very distinctive looking stitch.
I used the shade Pansy Purple (648) from Lovecrafts 100% Cotton Aran range for this piece.
Click here for the left hand video
Abbreviations
- Ch = Chain
- St = Stitch
- YO = Yarn Over
- Sk = Skip
- Dc = Double Crochet
- FPDc = Front Post Double Crochet
Start by making a foundation chain of 67
Row 1. In the 4th ch from your hook make a dc. (your turning ch counts as your first st of the row). Make a dc in each st across – 65st
Row 2. Turn and ch1. Make a dc turning ch in the first st and then make a dc in the next st.
*make a Leaf Hopper st – around the post of the st under the last dc you made. YO, insert your hook around the post from front to back and then YO and pull up a loop. YO & Draw up another loop around the same post (you will have 5 loops on your hook).
YO and pull through 4 loops only.
Sk the next st and then YO, insert your hook around the next post from front to back and then, YO and pull up a loop. YO & Draw up another loop around the same post. (6 loops on your hook).
YO and pull through 4 loops, YO pull through the last 3 loops.
Make a dc in each of the next 3 st* repeat between *and* until you have 3 st left. Make a Leaf Hopper st and a dc in both of the last 2 st – 16 Leaf Hopper st, 49 dc / 65st
Row 3. Turn and ch1. Make a dc turning ch in the first st and then make a dc in each st across – 65st
Row 4. Turn and ch1. Make a dc turning ch in the first st and then make a dc in each of the next 3 st *Make a Leaf Hopper st, then make a dc in each of the next 3 st* repeat between *and* Until you have 4 st left. Make a dc in each of the last 4 st – 15 Leaf Hopper st, 50 dc / 65st
Row 5. Turn and ch1. Make a dc turning ch in the first st and then make a dc in each st across – 65st
Row 6. repeat row 2.
Row 7. Repeat row 3
Now we need to add a border around your piece.
For the left hand video on how to add the border click here
For the right hand video on how to add the border click here
Round 1. Using your background colour, make a standing single crochet into any stitch. Make a single crochet in each stitch across the top and bottom, and make 2 st into each row down the sides. When you get to the corners add an extra stitch into the corner – you will have 14 sc down each side and 65 across the top, plus 1 extra sc in each corner.
When you get back to your 1st st, slst into it – 162 sc in total
Rounds 2 and 3. Ch1 and make a sc into the first st of the previous round. Make a sc in each st around. When you get to the extra corner stitch, make 3 sc in that st. When you get back to the 1st st of the round, slst into it.
When you finish round 3, cut off and weave in your ends. Round 3 should have 186 sc in total, with 18 sc down each short side, plus that extra sc in each corner.
Now you need to join the left hand edge of the Leaf Hopper piece to the right hand edge of the Simple Daisy piece using the Flat Braid join. You can see how to do that here.
Piece 28 – Even Moss
The Even Moss stitch is also known as the Crunch stitch. It is a simple 2 stitch, 1 row repeat that is quick and easy to make and creates a beautiful double sided fabric.
I used the shade Blood Orange 620 from Lovecrafts 100% Cotton Aran range for this piece.
Click here for the left hand video
Abbreviations
- Ch = Chain
- St = Stitch
- SlSt = Slip Stitch
- Hdc = Half Double Crochet
Start by making a foundation chain of 31
Row 1. In the second ch from your hook make a slst *hdc in the next st and then slst in the next st*. Repeat between *and*. Make a hdc in the last st of the row – 15 slst, 15 hdc / 30st
Row 2. Turn and ch1. Make a slst in the first st, *hdc in next st and then make a slst in the next st* repeat between *and*. Make a hdc in the last st of the row – 15 slst, 15 hdc / 30st
Rows 3 – 14. Repeat row 2.
Now we need to add a border around your piece.
For the left hand video on how to add the border click here
For the right hand video on how to add the border click here
Round 1. Using your background colour, make a standing single crochet into any stitch. Make a single crochet in each stitch across the top and bottom and into each row down the sides. When you get to the corners add an extra stitch into the corner – you will have 14 sc down each side and 30 across the top, plus 1 extra sc in each corner.
When you get back to your 1st st, slst into it – 92st
Rounds 2 and 3. Ch1 and make a sc into the first st of the previous round. Make a sc in each st around. When you get to the extra corner stitch, make 3 sc in that st. When you get back to the 1st st of the round, slst into it.
When you finish round 3, cut off and weave in your ends. Round 3 should have 126st in total, with 18 sc down each short side, plus that extra sc in each corner
Now you need to join the left hand edge of the Even Moss piece to the right hand edge of the Leaf Hopper piece.
This is your 7th strip complete.
You can now join this strip above your last strip using the Flat Braid join. You can see how to do that here.
Next week we will be starting the 8th row of your Wall Of Stitches blanket.
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