![]() Row 4: Join C in first stitch, ch 1, sc in same sp, ch 1, dc in first dc of next Row 3: Ch 3, 2 dcs in same stitch, *sc in next sc, Shell in ch 1 space between next 2 crossed dcs, repeatįrom * across ending last repeat with sc in last sc, 3 dcs in top of turning ch, fasten off and turn. Last Shell, ch 1, sc in center dc of last Shell, ch 1, 2 dcs in sc of previous row, turn. Next Shell, ch 1, working in front of dc just made, dc in last dc of previous Shell, repeat from * across to Row 2: Join B in first stitch, ch 3, dc in same stitch,*ch 1, sc in center dc of Shell, ch 1, dc in first dc of Repeat from * across, fasten off and turn. Row 1 (RS): With A ch 158, sc in 2nd ch from hook, *skip 2 chs, Shell in next ch, skip 2 chs, sc in next ch, Throw is worked in multiples of 6 plus 2. Shell: 5 dcs in space or stitch as indicated. Hook: US size G/6 (4.5 mm) J/10 (6mm) hook or size needed for gauge Special Stitch ![]() ![]() Yarn: Paintbox Simply Chunky (100% acrylic 149yarnds /100grams): #333 Marine Blue (A, 5 skeins), #332 Washed Teal (B, 4 skeins), #303 Misty Grey (C, 4 skeins) Gauge: 6 rows = 3 ¼” Shell, sc, shell, sc = 3 ¼” Materials Throw it over the couch or use it as a throw for a bed, this pattern is perfect to use all winter long.īy Roseanna Beck, Restitched by Debra Arch The ever-so-popular Criss Cross Throw from February 2015 gets a fun update! Now featuring shades in bright blue, teal and gray, the dainty shells in this bluesy crochet shells throw really pop.
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