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Crochet-Along (Semana 6)

Crochet-Along (Week 6)

Kendra Sagash |

¿Ya la sexta semana? ¡Este crochet-a lo largo vuela! Sólo una semana más y tomaremos un descanso en los cuadrados durante una semana y comenzaremos a trabajar en los bordes de los cuadrados que hemos hecho para no quedarnos con todo eso para el final. Si eres nuevo en el crochet, puedes encontrar todas las semanas anteriores aquí . Esta semana trabajaremos con nuestro Color 2, que es Natural para nuestra manta de ejemplo, pero como hemos dicho antes, puedes usar el color que quieras. ¡Disfrutar! PLAZA 19 Capítulo 26 libremente Fila 1: Pb en la cad desde el gancho y en cada cad hasta el final, girar – 25 pb Fila 2: 1 cad, pb en cada pb hasta el final, girar. Fila 3: 1 cad, pb en el primer pb, * inserte el gancho en el pb debajo del siguiente pb y levante un bucle parejo con el gancho, haga una lazada y pase a través de ambos bucles en el gancho - Pb largo hecho, pb en el siguiente pb; rep desde *hasta el final, girar – 25 pts. Fila 4: 1 cad, trabajar pb largo en pb debajo del primer pb, * pb en el siguiente pb, pb largo en pb debajo del siguiente pb; repetición desde * hasta el final, giro. Repita las filas 3 y 4 hasta que el cuadrado mida 7 ”para rematar CUADRADO 20 Capítulo 32 libremente Fila 1: pb en la octava cad desde el gancho, 2 cad, saltar las siguientes 2 cad, pb en la siguiente cad, * 4 cad, saltar las siguientes 2 cad, pb en la siguiente cad, 2 cad, saltar las siguientes 2 cad, pb en la siguiente cad ; rep desde *hasta las últimas 3 cad, 2 cad, hdc en la última cad hasta el último bucle, girar – 9 bucles Fila 2: 1 cad, pb en el primer bucle, *4 pa en el siguiente bucle, pb en el siguiente bucle; repetición desde * hasta el final, giro. Fila 3: 4 cad, pb en el primer pa, 2 cad, saltar los siguientes 2 pa, pb en el siguiente pa, * 4 cad en el siguiente pa, 2 cad, saltar los siguientes 2 pa, pb en el siguiente pa; rep desde * hasta el último pb, 2 cad, hdc en el último pb para formar el último bucle, girar – 9 bucles Repita las filas 2-3 hasta que el cuadrado mida 7 ”para rematar. PLAZA 21 Capítulo 28 libremente Fila 1: (Pa, 1 cad, pa) en la 5ª cad desde el gancho – V-st hecho, *salte las siguientes 2 cad, V-st en la siguiente cad; repetición desde * hasta las últimas 2 cad, pa en la última cad, girar – 8 V-pts Fila 2: 3 cad, tejer V-st en cada cad-1 sp a lo ancho, pa en la parte superior de la cad inicial, girar. Repita la última fila hasta que el cuadrado mida 7” para rematar. *** 11 de abril de 2017 *** *Hubo un error en el Cuadro 19. La cantidad a encadenar era incorrecta y el pb largo tenía una instrucción duplicada. Gracias a todos por tener paciencia conmigo con respecto a esto. No estoy aquí 5 días a la semana, algunas veces habrá un retraso en la respuesta. Muchas gracias por participar en nuestro primer CAL. Habrá algunos obstáculos y esto implica una curva de aprendizaje. ¡¡Gracias por ayudarnos en el camino!! ¡Vuelve el próximo viernes para otra semana de cuadritos! ¡Asegúrate de compartir y suscribirte!

22 comentarios

Next week we are going to begin the edging on the completed squares :) This week are the squares that are shown. We only mentioned that so if anyone was in a panic that they were behind they knew they had a “recovery week” to catch up.

Heather Mango,

It says week 7 , we are working on borders?!?!?! What are we doing????

Mary Werner,

Thank you for addressing our questions, much appreciated. I don’t think mine will look like your photo, but I am going to get it done and move on, thanks again.

Carol,

I apologize for the delay in getting back to everyone, as I am not here 5 days a week. There was a typo in the pattern, with the Chain amount and with a repeat in the long sc, it is now corrected. Yes this square is very dense, very very dense. I was hoping that switching hook size would have made it less dense but it still has the same density but exceeded the gauge. We have to keep within the proper gauge so that assembly will be easy.

Kendra Sagash,

What square?

Kendra Sagash,

I apologize for the delay in getting back to everyone, as I am not here 5 days a week. There was a typo in the pattern, with the Chain amount and with a repeat in the long sc, it is now corrected. Yes this square is very dense, very very dense. I was hoping that switching hook size would have made it less dense but it still has the same density but exceeded the gauge. We have to keep within the proper gauge so that assembly will be easy.

Kendra Sagash,

I apologize for the delay in getting back to everyone, as I am not here 5 days a week. There was a typo in the pattern, with the Chain amount and with a repeat in the long sc, it is now corrected. Yes this square is very dense, very very dense. I was hoping that switching hook size would have made it less dense but it still has the same density but exceeded the gauge. We have to keep within the proper gauge so that assembly will be easy.

Kendra Sagash,

It is the correct photo, and there was a typo, it is all corrected now.

Kendra Sagash,

I apologize, there is a typo, but it has been correct. Yes the square is dense.

Kendra Sagash,

I apologize for the delay in getting back to everyone, as I am not here 5 days a week. There was a typo in the pattern, with the Chain amount and with a repeat in the long sc, it is now corrected. Yes this square is very dense, very very dense. I was hoping that switching hook size would have made it less dense but it still has the same density but exceeded the gauge. We have to keep within the proper gauge so that assembly will be easy.

Kendra Sagash,

Paulette, mine is coming out very dense too. The sample shows straight rows with some space between, I would like to have that look. Hope they check these comments soon and provide answers, leaving this square unfinished in the meantime.

Carol,

Thank you Judy, I guess they made a typo when they repeated that last part of the instructions. But I do wish I could have mine look like their sample, mine is nothing like it, and I stopped after a few inches. Wondering now if they posted the wrong photo. Wish they would check on us now and then.

Carol,

Carol, I am having the same issue with the draw thru 2 loops twice line. There are not two loops left after you take off the first two. I finally went ahead and made mine with just taking off the first two loops and ignoring the 2nd set of loops. Mine does not look like the picture, but it is pretty as it is.

Kendra, is there a place we can contact you to get clarification on these issues? We seem to have to help each other with no help from the author — I for one would appreciate your assistance. Thank you, Judi in Phoenix

Judi Covey,

I don’t understand Line 3, it says *insert hook in sc below next sc and pull up a loop even with hook, yo and draw through both loops on hook, yo and draw through both loops on hook – Once I draw through both loops on the hook once, there are not two more to draw through? Are there? So I have been doing it once, but my square does not look like the photo, so I am taking another break from it, not my favorite week. Gauges are challenging this week on the other squares, for me, but at least I knew I was doing those two correctly. Been fun till now, and will be again I am sure.

Carol,

I had to go back and chain 24 and go with the 23 stitches which made my square perfect,with 25 my square was too big.

Betty Eason,

Help I don’t understand row four!

Lisa,

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