Friday, August 7, 2015

White Cotton Afghan - Decoded

Facebook post by Sue Miller (Aug 5, 2015 post in Crochet Fanatic group) showed the following afghan she liked:






I decoded the pattern - it looks like the real afghan is in white cotton.  I used worsted acrylic.  Mine is fuzzier, but I think I got the pattern right.



And the pattern that I figured out:

Cast on 15

Knit 6 rows (garter st) before beginning pattern.

R1:  K4, (YO, K1) 7 times, YO,    K4
R2:  K4,  P15                ,    K4
R3:  K4,  K2tog, K11, SSK,        K4
R4:  K4,  K2tog, K9, SSK,         K4
R5:  K4,  P2tog-tbl, P7, P2tog,   K4
R6:  K4,  K2tog, K5, SSK,         K4

Repeat for length desired.
Knit 6 rows garter st.  BO.

Combine strips to make afghan of width desired.

My swatch was Size 6 needle and regular weight yarn.

It looks like the strips were joined with a crochet join.  Edging is a garter stitch sawtooth with a couple of YO holes in it.




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