Welcome to week 46 of the FrankenScrap crochet along, the ugliest and scrappiest crochet pattern that you ever did see!
Over the next 49 weeks, we are going to be making 53 different crochet stitches, each in a different piece of this patchwork blanket. The FrankenScrap was designed as a scrap project, so dive into your yarn stash and clear out those odds and ends that you’ve just not been sure what to do with.
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The FrankenScrap 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 add 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.
Week 46 Of The FrankenScrap Crochet Along
Our next piece of the FrankenScrap crochet along is made with the Cluster stitch. For this piece you will need a total of 90 meters of DK / Light Worsted yarn. I used Rico Essentials Cotton DK for this piece, a 100% cotton yarn that keeps appearing in my stash. I like this brand of yarn a lot as it’s lovely and silky, has a great colour range to choose from and is a good price compared to other brands of cotton.
You will see Rico Essentials Cotton DK being used in a number of pieces in this CAL, as I have lots of part balls of this and single balls of a colour from the collection. It was simply time to get these odd balls of this lovely to use yarn used up.
I also used a 4 mm hook – 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.
The Cluster stitch is a floating stitch that is made by crocheting Cluster stitches into a row of single crochet and chains. It is a pretty stitch that can be made in multiple colours or a solid single colour. This is a fairly solid stitch so can be used for a wide variety of crochet projects including clothing, accessories and much more.
Week 46 FrankenScrap Pattern
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You will need a total of 90 meters of yarn for this piece if you are sticking to my gauge of 16sc in 10cm, 19 rows in 10cm
Abbreviations
- Ch = Chain
- Sk = Skip
- St = Stitch
- Chsp = Chain Space
- Sc = Single Crochet
- Dc3tog = Double Crochet 3 Together
Start by making a foundation chain of 34 with a 4mm hook.
Row 1. In the 4th ch from your hook make a sc (the turning ch counts as a sc, ch1). *ch 1, sk the next st then make a sc* repeat between *and* – 33st
Row 2. Turn, ch1 and make a dc turning ch in the first st. *make a dc3tog into the chsp then ch1*
repeat between *and* when you get to the last space, make a dc3tog but not the ch1. Make a dc in the last st
Row 3. Turn, ch1 and make a sc in the first st *ch1, skip the dc3tog and make a sc in the chsp* Repeat between *and* making a sc in the last st
Rows 4 – 26. Repeat rows 2 and 3
Row 27. Turn, ch1 and make a sc in the first st *make a sc in the top of the dc3tog, make your next sc between the dc3tog* repeat between *and* sc in the last st.
Joining Your Pieces
Your finished piece should be 33 stitches wide and 27 rows high, which counts as 40 stitches high for joining purposes since you have dc rows and sc rows. You can see how the pieces are joined together here. If you are following my gauge, then your piece will measure 20.5cm wide and 21cm high. Remember this is just a size indication and if your gauge is consistent throughout, then your pieces will fit together nicely even if your sizes do not match with mine.
The Cluster stitch should be joined to the left of week 45’s Turtle stitch piece and beneath week 44’s Waffle stitch piece and the rest of week 43’s Side Saddle stitch piece.
The layout below shows how your pieces should be attached in relation to each other.
Click here to see how to join your pieces with the single crochet join. They should line up stitch for stitch using the counts stated above.
Once you have joined this weeks Cluster stitch piece to the previous pieces, that is it for week 46 of the FrankenScrap crochet along, I’ll be back next Friday for week 47 and the next piece of your CAL at 8pm UK time.
In the meantime, why not come and join our Facebook group – Froggity Frog’s Ribbit And Stitch and show us your completed Single Crochet pieces. Our super friendly community where you can ask all of your crochet questions, share your latest make and connect with your fellow FrankenScrappers and make new crochet friends. Come join us now right here and join in the conversation.
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