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WINNER’S CIRCLE
U.S. Army Tartan Throw
Design by Anita Wilburn Darras
Rows 28–96: [Rep rows 5–27
consecutively] 3 times.
Row 97: Thyme.
At end of last row, fasten off.
EASY Row 3: Green.
Row 4: Gold. STRIP
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Rows 5–10: Thyme. Make 38 thyme, 8 gold, 4
40 inches wide x 52 inches long, green, 6 buff, 12 black &
excluding Fringe Row 11: Buff. 6 royal.
MATERIALS Rows 12 & 13: Black. Leaving 4-inch tails at beg and
• Red Heart Super Saver Rows 14 & 15: Royal. end, make a ch 52 inches long.
medium (worsted)
weight acrylic yarn (7 oz/ Rows 16 & 17: Black. ASSEMBLY
364 yds/198g per skein): Row 18: Buff. Beg at top left corner of Mesh,
2 skeins #406 medium thyme Rows 19–24: Thyme. weave thyme Strip over and
1 skein each #312 black, #321 under through first vertical
gold, #334 buff, #385 royal Row 25: Gold.
column of ch-1 sps down to
and #661 frosty green Row 26: Green. bottom left corner.
• Size H/8/5mm crochet hook or Row 27: Gold.
size needed to obtain gauge Continued on page 52
• Tapestry needle
GAUGE
In Mesh pattern: 6 dc and 6 ch-1
sps = 4 inches; 8 rows = 4 inches Meet the Winner
Anita Wilburn Darras
PATTERN NOTES
When I was 5, my mother taught me to
Weave in loose ends as work crochet. I would spend hours sitting on
progresses. my little cricket stool turning out chain
Chain-4 at beginning of row necklaces while Momma crocheted dozens
counts as first double crochet of afghans, sweaters, hats and so much
and chain-1 unless otherwise more. My mother was a true artist of all
stated. kinds of needlework; embroidery, smocking, tatting, dressmaking,
knitting, quilting—she could do it all. She even braided all the rugs
THROW in our house! In 2014, my sisters and I launched the Marian G. Wilburn
Foundation (www.marianwilburnfoundation.org) in her memory.
MESH The foundation is dedicated to education in all the fiber/needle arts.
We raise money for scholarships in fiber-arts education and help
Row 1: With thyme, ch 151, dc
to underwrite the Crochet Guild of America’s Young Designer Prize.
in 5th ch from hook (beg sk chs
We also seek to honor needle artists of the past by restoring and
count as first sk ch, dc and ch-1),
preserving their handiwork.
*ch 1, sk next ch, dc in next ch,
The U.S. Army Tartan Throw is my first published design. A lot of
rep from * across, change color
the credit for its creation goes to my husband, Norman. You see, I love
(see Stitch Guide) to gold in last
plaid. And even more than I love plaid, I love the way a man looks in a
dc, turn. (75 dc, 74 ch-1 sps)
plaid kilt. After much nudging, my husband finally agreed to wear
Row 2: Ch 4 (see Pattern a kilt, but only if I could find a tartan to which he was “entitled.” He
Notes), sk first ch-1 sp, dc in did not want to wear a clan kilt nor a regional kilt since he is not
next dc, *ch 1, dc in next dc, rep Scottish. At last I came across a U.S. Army tartan kilt. As a Korean War
from * across, change color to draftee, my husband said he would be proud to wear the Army’s
green, turn. colors. To commemorate the occasion of his first “wearin’ o’ the kilt,”
Rep row 2 changing color as I created this afghan.
follows.
CONFIDENT
BEGINNER
FINISHED MEASUREMENT
41/2 inches in diameter
MATERIALS
• Aunt Lydia’s Classic
Crochet size 10 crochet
cotton (350 yds per ball):
1 ball #310 copper mist
• Size B/1/2.25mm crochet hook
or size needed to obtain gauge
• Tapestry needle
GAUGE
Rnd 1 = 11/4 inches in diameter;
4 sc = 1/2 inch
PATTERN NOTES
Weave in loose ends as work
progresses.
Each Coaster requires 26 yards.
Join with slip stitch as indicated
unless otherwise stated.
SPECIAL STITCHES
Beginning 3-double crochet
cluster (beg 3-dc cl): Ch 2, [yo,
insert hook in ring, yo, draw up
a lp, yo, draw through 2 lps on
hook] twice, yo, draw through all
3 lps on hook.
3-double crochet cluster (3-dc
cl): [Yo, insert hook in ring, yo, Add a touch of elegance to your table setting with a set
draw up a lp, yo, draw through of these beautiful lace pinwheel coasters. Stitch them in
2 lps on hook] 3 times, yo, draw colors to complement the season or a holiday.
through all 4 lps on hook.
V-stitch (V-st): (Hdc, ch 3, hdc) [3-dc cl (see Special Stitches) Rnd 3: Sl st in next sc, ch 1, sc
in indicated ch-4 sp. in ring] 8 times, join in beg cl. in same sc as beg ch-1, sc in next
(9 cls, 9 ch-5 sps) sc, 2 sc in next ch-4 sp, [ch 4, sk
COASTER next sc, sc in each of next 2 sc,
Rnd 2: Sl st in first ch-5 sp, ch 1,
Rnd 1 (RS): Ch 6, join (see 3 sc in same sp as beg ch-1, [ch 2 sc in next ch-4 sp] around, ch
Pattern Notes) in first ch to 4, 3 sc in next ch-5 sp] around, 4, join in beg sc. (9 groups of 4 sc,
form a ring, beg 3-dc cl (see ch 4, join in beg sc. (9 groups of 9 ch-4 sps)
Special Stitches) in ring, ch 5, 3 sc, 9 ch-4 sps)
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Row 3 (WS): Ch 1, sc in each sc down left front edge to center ch 7 (button lp made), sc in each
across neckline, turn. sc of bottom corner, sc in corner sc to center sc between rows 3
Rnd 4 (RS): Now working in sc, picot, [sc in next sc, picot] and 4 of Body, ch 7, sc in each sc
rnds, working across neckline, across bottom to next corner, to center sc between rows 1 and
ch 1, sc in first sc, picot (see ending with sc, picot in center 2 of Body, ch 7, sc in each rem sc,
Special Stitches), [sc in next sc, corner sc, working up right front join in beg sc. Fasten off.
picot] across to center corner sc, edge, sc in each sc to center sc Sew Flowers opposite button
2 sc in corner sc, sc in each sc between rows 5 and 6 of Body, lps. CW
coated (below)
Unforgettable medium
CMYK: C82, M100, K12
RGB: R82, G43, B133 fasten off.
turn. (57 dc)
Hexadecimal: 522b85
270 yds/100g per Buy this in center dc**, dc in each dc to 23, join (see Pattern Notes) in
ball): YARN NOW!
w) 4 balls #3956 AnniesYarnShop.com center dc of next 3-dc group, rep next st, ch 3, [dc in each st to
polo from * across, ending last rep center dc of 3-dc group, 3 dc in
• Size H/8/5mm at **, dc in each rem dc across, center dc] twice, dc in each st to
w) crochet hook or size needed to turn. (65 dc) next 3-dc group, dc in next st,
obtain gauge
Minimum allowed sizes
Pantone uncoated (below) Row 4: Rep row 3. (73 dc) turn. (172 dc)
• Tapestry needle Row 5: Ch 4 (see Pattern Notes), Row 25: Ch 4, sk next st, dc in
• Sewing needle 4 color process (below) sk next dc, dc in next dc, *ch 1, next st, *[ch 1, sk next st, dc in
• Matching sewing thread sk next dc, dc in next dc**, rep next st] across to center dc of
ed (below)
• 28mm button
4 color process (below)
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BEGINNER
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Short Section: 5 inches wide x
30 inches long
Long Section: 5 inches wide x
38 inches long
MATERIALS
• Berroco Captiva me-
dium (worsted) weight
cotton/polyester/acrylic
yarn (13/4 oz/98 yds/50g
per hank):
3 hanks #5566 garnet
• Size H/8/5mm crochet hook or
size needed to obtain gauge
• Tapestry needle
• 13/4-inch-wide x 1-inch-long scarf
bails #1999-4643 by Darice: 2
• 11/2-inch-long x 1-inch-wide
pendant
• 6mm jump ring
• 8mm faceted rondelle beads: 3
• 25mm head pins: 2
• 19mm head pin
• Jewelry pliers
GAUGE
17 dc = 4 inches; 7 rows = 4 inches
PATTERN NOTES
Weave in loose ends as work
progresses.
Chain-2 at beginning of row This lovely infinity-style scarf has large metal bails added along its
does not count as first double length before joining, making it part necklace and part scarf.
crochet unless otherwise stated.
Outer and Inner Edgings differ SPECIAL STITCH
so that Scarf will curve correctly SCARF
when worn. Single crochet join (sc join):
Place a slip knot on hook, in- SHORT SECTION
Join with slip stitch as indicated sert hook in indicated st, yo
unless otherwise stated. Row 1: Ch 21, sc in 2nd ch from
and draw up a lp, yo and pull hook and in each ch across, turn.
through both lps on hook. (20 sc)
Muffler
Design by Kenneth Cormier
of red, gray and
black worked in
a striped pattern
that’s highlighted
by solid-color
ribbed ends gives
EASY handsome style to
this masculine scarf.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
7 inches wide x 48 inches long
MATERIALS
• Patons Canadiana me-
dium (worsted) weight
acrylic yarn (31/2 oz/205
yds/100g per ball):
1 ball each #10040 black,
#10044 medium grey mix
and #10707 cardinal
• Size H/8/5mm crochet hook or
size needed to obtain gauge
• Tapestry needle
GAUGE
17 sc = 4 inches; 10 sc rows =
4 inches
PATTERN NOTES
Weave in loose ends as work
progresses.
Chain-3 at beginning of row
counts as first double crochet
unless otherwise stated.
MUFFLER
Row 1: With black, ch 32, sc in
2nd ch from hook and in each
rem ch across, turn. (31 sc)
Rows 2–19: Ch 1, working in
back lps (see Stitch Guide), sc
in each st across, turn.
Row 20: Ch 1, sc in each st
across, turn.
Row 21: Ch 1, (sc, ch 3, dc) in
first st, *sk next 2 sts, (sc, ch 3,
dc) in next st, rep from * across
to last 3 sts, sk next 2 sts, sc in
last st, change color (see Stitch
Guide) to cardinal in last st,
turn. (10 dc, 11 sc, 10 ch-3 sps)
Cast on.
in 3rd ch of beg ch-5. (19 sps per
side, 10 dc per end)
Rnd 3: Ch 5, dc in next dc, 7 sps
(see Special Stitches), *block
(see Special Stitches), work
8 sps, ch 2, [V-st (see Special
Stitches) in next dc, dc in each of
next 2 dc] 3 times, V-st in next
Bind off.
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once, ch 2, join in 3rd ch of
beg ch-5.
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Annie’s official logo, created 8/12, revised 7/13
13 inches wide x 9 inches long x A art, pantone uncoated (below)
Logo alone
Pantone uncoated (below)
GAUGE 4 color process (below)
21/2 inches
Black (below) White (below)
White (below)
Note: Symbols such as ®, ©, and ™ are never to appear as less than 5 pt. in size. If, in the event
PATTERN NOTES
of reducing art to fit a space the symbol appears too small, that symbol must be reset to the
progresses.
Do not join rounds unless other-
wise stated. Use stitch marker
to mark beginning of rounds and
move up as each round is com-
pleted.
Join with slip stitch as indicated
unless otherwise stated.
SPECIAL STITCH
Single crochet join (sc join):
Place a slip knot on hook, in-
sert hook in indicated st, yo
and draw up a lp, yo and pull
through both lps on hook.
Continued on page 56
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Learn to Crochet
Instructor Ellen Gormley
Learn to Crochet
Black (below)
5
White (below)
• How to hold the yarn and crochet hook
Minimum allowed sizes
• Basic stitches, including chain, slip stitch, single Pantone uncoated (below)
crochet, half double crochet, double crochet,
treble crochet, shells, clusters and post stitches
• How to work in rows and rounds
exclusive crochet
• How to increase and decrease projects included 4 color process (below)
as part of the class
• Howalone
to crochet a basic motif for creating a Easy Striped
Logo curriculum
Dishcloth
babyuncoated
Pantone blanket(below)
or afghan 4 color process (below)
Crafts
Black (below)
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Black (below) White (below)
White (below)
SHADES OF AUTUMN
Valley Vineyard Throw
Design by Margret Willson
st, yo, draw lp through, sk next
st] twice, insert hook in next st,
yo, draw lp through, yo, draw
through all 4 lps on hook.
Leaf Motifs surrounding each
THROW
MODERATELY
CHALLENGING
shape have been assembled.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Chain-3 at beginning of round LEAF MOTIF A
52 inches wide x 66 inches long counts as first double crochet
unless otherwise stated. Make 84.
MATERIALS
• Plymouth Yarn Encore A art, pantone uncoated (below)
Chain-6 at beginning of round
Color specifications:
Annie’s Logo Purple:
Rnd 1 (RS): With cranberry, ch
ogo next to stacked tagline
ntone uncoated (below) Worsted medium
Pantone: 268C, GOE Medium Purple U
stated.
CMYK: 60K
RGB: R130, G131, B134
in next 2 chs, ch 1, dc dec (see
olor process (below)
200 yds/100g per
Hexadecimal: 828386
Stitch Guide) in next 2 chs, ch 1,
ball):
Buy this Chain-4 at beginning of round [tr dec (see Stitch Guide) in next
YARN NOW! counts as first double crochet 2 chs, ch 1] twice, in same ch
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Pantone uncoated (below) Norville Everyday Soft CMYK: C82, M100, K12
RGB: R82, G43, B133
Hexadecimal: 522b85 red, join with sc in first sc, [bead
Worsted medium Annie’s Logo Gray:
Pantone: Cool Gray 9 U st (see Special Stitches) in next
(worsted) weight CMYK: 60K
RGB: R130, G131, B134
Hexadecimal: 828386 ch-1 sp, sc in next sc] across. Fas-
acrylic yarn (solids:
4 color process (below)
Leave ring
4 oz/203 yds/113g; Buy this loose until
ten off. (94 sc, 93 bead sts)
multis: 31/2 oz/ YARN NOW! stitches are Row 5: With RS facing, with
Black (below)
AnniesYarnShop.com made. bittersweet, join with sc in first
180 yds/100g per
skein): Slip Ring sc, sc in next st and in each st
4 skeins #1035 across. Fasten off. (187 sc)
White (below)
cappuccino Minimum allowed sizes SPECIAL STITCHES Row 6: With RS facing, with bit-
Pantone uncoated (below)
3 skeins #2012 flashback Bead stitch (bead st): Insert tersweet, join with dc in first sc,
2 skeins each #1007 really red, hook in indicated st, draw up a sk next 2 sc, shell (see Special
#1022 bittersweet, #1034 4 color process (below)
lp, ch 3, yo, draw through 2 lps Stitches) in next sc, [sk next 4 sc,
terra-cotta and #1015 on hook. shell in next sc] across to last
Logo alone
antone uncoated (below) 4 color process (below)
sagebrush Black (below) Note: Make sure chs of bead st 3 sc, sk next 2 sc, dc in last sc.
• Size I/9/5.5mm crochet hook or show on RS of Afghan. Fasten off. (37 shells, 2 dc)
lack (below) size needed to obtain gauge
White (below)
Row 7: With RS facing, with
• Tapestry needle White (below) Extended double crochet
(ext dc): Yo, insert hook in indi- red, join with sc in first dc, [bead
• Safety pin st in next st, sc in next st] across.
e event cated st, draw up a lp, yo, draw
o the
GAUGE through 1 lp on hook, [yo, draw Fasten off. (94 sc, 93 bead sts)
8 sc and 8 ch-1 sps = 4 inches; through 2 lps on hook] twice. Row 8: With RS facing, with
rows 1–13 = 4 inches cappuccino, join with sc in first
Shell: (Ext dc—see Special
Stitches, 3 dc, ext dc) in indi- sc, [ch 1, sk next bead st, sc in
cated st. next sc] across, turn. (94 sc, 93
PATTERN NOTES ch-1 sps)
Leave 6-inch tail at beginning AFGHAN Rows 9 & 10: Rep rows 2 and 3.
and end of rows to be added
to Fringe. Row 1 (RS): With cappuccino, Row 11: With flashback, rep
leave 6-inch tail (see Pattern row 4.
Join with single crochet or
double crochet as indicated. Notes), ch 188, working in back Row 12: With RS facing, with
To join with single crochet or bar of ch (see illustration), sc in flashback, join with sc in first
double crochet, make slip ring 2nd ch from hook, [ch 1, sk next sc, [sc in next bead st, bead st in
(see illustration) on hook and ch, sc in next ch] across, turn. next sc] across to last 2 sts, sc in
work single crochet or double (94 sc, 93 ch-1 sps) last 2 sts. Fasten off. (95 sc, 92
crochet as indicated in stitch bead sts)
or space. Row 13: With RS facing, with
flashback, join with sc in first
sc, [bead st in next sc, sc in next
Back Bar of Chain bead st] across to last 2 sts, bead
Continued on page 52
TOP EDGING Row 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in first st, sc end of last row, fasten off, leav-
Unwind sunrise to beg of bright- in each st across to last 2 sts, ing a long tail for sewing. (2 sc)
est orange, with size H hook and 2 sc in last st, turn. (8 sc)
FINISHING
RS facing, sc join (see Special Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st
Stitches) in first ch-2 sp on side across, turn. With RS facing, sew Body to
of Feathers at fold, (5 dc, ch 1, 5 front of Feathers as shown in
Rows 4 & 5: Rep row 3. photo, taking care to sew only
dc) in ch-2 sp of first shell, ch 2,
sc in next ch-2 sp, [ch 2, (5 dc, ch Row 6: Ch 1, sc dec (see Stitch through top layer of Feathers.
1, 5 dc) in ch-2 sp of next shell, Guide) in first 2 sts, sc across Glue eyes to Body. Using photo
ch 2, sc in next ch-2 sp] 6 times, to last 2 sts, sc dec in last 2 sts, as a guide, cut facial details from
ch 2, sc in last ch-2 sp at other turn. (6 sc) each piece of felt and glue under
end of fold. Fasten off. Rows 7 & 8: Rep row 3. eyes. Cut 2 foot and leg pieces
Row 9: Rep row 6. (4 sc) from yellow felt, each measuring
BODY 1 inch wide across toes and
Row 1: With size G hook and Row 10: Rep row 2. (6 sc) 11/4 inch long. Apply glue to
chocolate, ch 5, 2 sc in 2nd ch Rows 11 & 12: Rep row 3. upper 1/2 inch of each piece and
from hook, sc in each of next 2 Rows 13 & 14: Rep row 6. At adhere to WS of Body. CW
chs, 2 sc in last ch, turn. (6 sc)
4" end
BEGINNER
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
6 inches wide x 4 inches tall Back Bar of Chain
MATERIALS
• Red Heart Super Saver of each row, join (see Pattern
medium (worsted) weight Leave ring
Notes) in first ch. Fasten loose until
acrylic yarn (7 oz/ 364 yds/ off. (6 sc) stitches are
198g per skein): made.
1 oz each #321 gold, #376 BURGUNDY FEATHERS
burgundy, #360 café latte Slip Ring
Row 1: With size F hook and
and #256 carrot burgundy, [ch 11, working in
• Sizes F/5/3.75mm and H/8/5mm back bar of ch, sc in 2nd ch from (see Pattern Notes), 11 dc in ring,
crochet hooks or size needed to hook, hdc in each of next 4 chs, join in 3rd ch of beg ch-3.
obtain gauge dc in each of next 5 chs] 5 times.
• Tapestry needle Rnd 2: Ch 2, hdc in same st as
(5 Feathers) beg ch-2, 2 hdc in each of next 4
• Sewing needle
• Black sewing thread Row 2: Working in ends of rows dc, [sc in each of next 2 sts, 2 sc
• Orange embroidery floss across dc, ch 1, sc in side edge of in next st] twice, sc in next st,
• 4mm black beads: 2 each row, join in first ch. Fasten join in beg ch-2. Fasten off.
• Hot-glue gun off. (5 sc)
RING
GAUGE GOLD FEATHERS Row 1: With size H hook and
Size F hook: 4 sts = 1 inch Row 1: With size F hook and café latte, ch 9, hdc in 2nd ch
gold, [ch 9, working in back bar from hook, hdc in each rem ch
of ch, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc across, turn. (8 hdc)
PATTERN NOTES in each of next 7 chs] 9 times. (9 Row 2: Ch 2, hdc in each st
Feathers) across, turn.
Weave in loose ends as work
progresses. Row 2: Ch 1, working in ends of Rows 3–15: Rep row 2.
sc rows, ch 1, [sc dec (see Stitch
Join with slip stitch as indicated Guide) in next 2 sc] 4 times. Fas- Row 16: Holding row 15 to
unless otherwise stated. ten off. (4 sc) opposite side of foundation ch
Chain-3 at beginning of round and working through both thick-
counts as first double crochet HEAD nesses, ch 1, work 8 sc across,
unless otherwise stated. Rnd 1: With size F hook and do not turn.
café latte, form a slip ring (see Rnd 17: Now working in rnds,
illustration), ch 1, 6 sc in ring, ch 1, sc evenly sp in ends of
TURKEY join in beg sc, pull beg end to rows, join in beg sc. Fasten off.
close slip ring. Rnd 18: Join café latte in join-
CARROT FEATHERS Rnd 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in each sc ing of opposite end of Ring, ch 1,
Row 1: With size F hook and around, join in beg sc. (12 sc) sc evenly sp in ends of rows, join
carrot, [ch 11, working in back Rnd 3: Ch 1, [2 sc in next sc, sc in beg sc. Fasten off.
bar of ch (see illustration), sc in next sc] around, join in beg sc.
in 2nd ch from hook, hdc in each FINISHING
Fasten off. (18 sc)
of next 4 chs, dc in each of next Lightly steam-block all Feathers
5 chs] 6 times. (6 Feathers) BODY flat and let dry completely.
Row 2: Working in ends of rows Rnd 1: With size F hook and Using photo as a guide, place
across dc, ch 1, sc in side edge café latte, form a slip ring, ch 3 Feathers on top of one another
with Carrot Feathers on the bot- thread, sew black beads to each Using photo as a guide, glue
tom, then Burgundy Feathers side of top of beak. Body centered over Feathers
and Gold Feathers on top, with and glue Head on top of Body
sewing needle and thread, sew and Feathers.
Feathers tog across bottom. With bottom of Body positioned
Using photo as a guide, with or- at base of Ring, glue Turkey to
ange embroidery floss, embroider Ring. Position Carrot and Bur-
satin stitch (see illustration) gundy Feathers and glue to Ring
beak centered over front of Head. to secure position. CW
With sewing needle and black Satin Stitch
• 5-inch plastic foam ball Black (below) Rnd 2: [(Dc, tr) in next st, (tr
• Variety 1/2–5/8-inch orange dc) in next st, sl st in next st]
buttons: 27 6 times, leaving a 3-inch end,
(below) White (below)
White (below)
circle. Flat area is the bottom Glue Bottom Strip around out- Depending on how closely you
of ball. side edge of bottom felt circle. place the Flowers on ball, make
Starting at the top, wrap remain- Temporarily pin Large Leaf to more Flowers as needed, being
der of felt around plastic foam top of ball. Using photo as a sure to acquire the same num-
ball, securing with glue and guide, arrange 6 Flowers around ber of buttons.
cutting triangle wedges in felt Large Leaf so all are touching Glue the Large Leaf on top and
as needed to help it remain flat. and in some places overlapping. then the green Flower. Fold Vine
Trim felt so it is even with edge Pin these Flowers in place, then in half and pin to center of green
of flattened area on bottom of arrange rem Flowers in rows Flower. Using yarn needle and
plastic foam ball. Glue previously referring to photo. Glue Flowers yarn tail, sew Stem to green
cut felt circle over the flat bottom in place. Flower making sure Vine is
of ball with edges of circle over- secured underneath. CW
lapping felt along the sides of Some Flowers can lay flat and
the ball. others can be glued partially on
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Snake Body: 71/2 inches in dia-
meter, not including Head
Parrot Body: 61/2 inches in dia-
meter, not including Head or Tail
MATERIALS
• Red Heart Super Saver
medium (worsted)
weight acrylic yarn (7
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4 oz #385 royal
3 oz each #368 paddy green
and #324 bright yellow
1 oz each #390 hot red, #312
black, #672 spring green
and #311 white
• Sizes F/5/3.75mm, I/9/5.5mm
and J/10/6mm crochet hooks or
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• Tapestry needle
• Fiberfill
• Stitch marker
GAUGE
Size I hook: 3 sc = 1 inch;
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CONTEST Fall Landscapes Afghan
Continued from page 32
through to WS. Insert tail(s) of
row(s) through fold of Fringe
We know many talented readers strands to include tail(s) in
enjoy designing their own Fringe. Draw end of strands
patterns, from tablecloths to toys. st in next sc, sc in last sc. Fasten
off. (94 sc, 93 bead sts) to tighten Fringe. Trim Fringe
Why not let others enjoy your even. Block Afghan lightly. CW
pattern and earn a little cash in Rows 14–16: Rep rows 8–10.
the process? We’ll pay top dollar Row 17: With terra-cotta, rep
for your original crochet patterns. row 4.
From those submitted, we’ll
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winning design. rep rows 5 and 6.
Please send us the actual Row 20: With terra-cotta, rep
crocheted item(s), which will be row 7.
photographed and returned to Rows 21–23: Rep rows 8–10.
you. (Make sure you include return
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Please email (Editor@Crochet- measures 47 inches.
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Designer’s Guidelines, which
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when submitting designs. Fringe and using 12-inch
All patterns submitted must be lengths of each color, add 1
your own design and not a copy Fringe to each colored section,
of another designer’s pattern or using 2 strands each for cappuc-
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Sesame Street characters, etc.). sections, 3 strands each for red
and sagebrush sections, and 4
Designs should be sent to: strands for flashback sections.
Winner’s Circle Attach Fringe to both side edges
Crochet World of Afghan. Fold strands in half,
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At the Zoo, Part 3 lp (see Stitch Guide) of each st Row 9: Rep row 3. (30 sts)
Continued from page 46
throughout unless otherwise Row 10: Ch 1, sc in each of next
stated, sc in each st across, turn. 27 sts, turn.
side of foundation ch, sc in side Row 3: Ch 4, sl st in 2nd ch Row 11: Rep row 4.
edge of each row on opposite from hook, sl st in next 2 chs,
edge, join in first sc of row 6, sc in each rem st across, turn. Row 12: Ch 1, sc in each of next
leaving 12-inch length of yarn, (24 sts) 24 sts, turn.
fasten off. Row 4: Ch 1, sc in each st Row 13: Rep row 4.
BOTTOM BEAK across, turn. Row 14: Ch 1, sc in each of next
Rows 5–8: [Rep rows 3 and 4 21 sts, turn.
Rows 1–3: Rep rows 1–3 of Top
Beak. (4 sts) alternately] twice. (30 sts) Row 15: Rep row 4.
Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first st, 2 hdc Row 9: Rep row 3. (33 sts) Row 16: Ch 1, sc in each of next
in next st, sc in last st, do not Row 10: Ch 1, sc in each of next 18 sts, turn.
turn. (4 sts) 30 sts, turn. Row 17: Rep row 4, leaving a
Rnd 5: Now working in rnds, sc Row 11: Rep row 4. 12-inch length, fasten off.
in side edge of rows to beg foun- Row 12: Ch 1, sc in each of next Center straight edge of Large
dation ch, work (sc, ch 2, sl st in 27 sts, turn. Royal Tail Feathers on center
2nd ch from hook, sc) in opposite back of Body and slightly spread
side of foundation ch, sc in side Row 13: Rep row 4. straight edge, sew to rnd 11
edge of each row on opposite Row 14: Ch 1, sc in each of next of Body directly above Yellow
edge, join in first sc of row 6, 24 sts, turn. Tail Feathers.
leaving 12-inch length of yarn, Row 15: Rep row 4.
fasten off. SMALL ROYAL TAIL FEATHERS
Row 16: Ch 1, sc in each of next Row 1: With size J hook and
Sew Top Beak and Bottom Beak 21 sts, turn.
to rnd 2 of Inner Mouth, shap- royal, ch 16, sc in 2nd ch from
ing both pieces so they match up Row 17: Rep row 4, leaving a hook, sc in each rem ch across,
with sts of rnd and are 1/4 inch 12-inch length, fasten off. turn. (15 sc)
apart on each side. Center straight edge of Yellow Row 2: Ch 1, working in back
Tail Feathers on center back lp of each st throughout unless
FACIAL FEATURES of Body and slightly spread otherwise stated, sc in each st
For eyes, working on white straight edge, sew to rnd 10 across, turn.
section between rnds 5 and 6, of Body. Row 3: Ch 4, sl st in 2nd ch
with black, embroider 3 vertical from hook, sl st in next 2 chs,
straight stitches on each side LARGE ROYAL TAIL FEATHERS
sc in each rem st across,
of Head. Outline eyes with Row 1: With size J hook and turn. (18 sts)
yellow working straight stitches royal, ch 19, sc in 2nd ch from
around each eye. hook, sc in each rem ch across, Row 4: Ch 1, sc in each st
turn. (18 sc) across, turn.
Using photo as a guide, with
black, work straight stitches Row 2: Ch 1, working in back Rows 5–8: [Rep rows 3 and 4
above Beak between rnds 3 and lp of each st throughout unless alternately] twice. (24 sts)
4 and under Eyes on white sec- otherwise stated, sc in each st Row 9: Rep row 3. (27 sts)
tion. Work a swirl from corner across, turn. Row 10: Ch 1, sc in each of next
of Beak to lower black section Row 3: Ch 4, sl st in 2nd ch 27 sts, turn.
of Head. from hook, sl st in next 2 chs, Row 11: Rep row 4.
YELLOW TAIL FEATHERS sc in each rem st across, turn.
(21 sts) Row 12: Ch 1, sc in each of next
Row 1: With size J hook and 24 sts, turn.
yellow, ch 22, sc in 2nd ch from Row 4: Ch 1, sc in each st
across, turn. Row 13: Rep row 4.
hook, sc in each rem ch across,
turn. (21 sc) Rows 5–8: [Rep rows 3 and 4 Row 14: Ch 1, sc in each of next
alternately] twice. (27 sts) 21 sts, turn.
Row 2: Ch 1, working in back
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