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Monday, July 18, 2005
BOWS AND ARROWS STOLE

BOWS AND ARROWS STOLE
Bows and Arrows front  Bows and Arrows Stole back
Copyright © 07/14/05 Dot Matthews

SKILL: Easy
Measurements: 72" by 19"
Size: Adult, one size fits most
Gauge: measured from widest part of shell across to the final dc in the bow st = 4"; 7 rows of shells = 5"

Hook size: K

Yarn: Bernat Baby Coordinates, sports weight; color Iced Mint, 2 6oz skeins, pattern used 785 yards. Yarn content is 75.2% acrylic, 22.2% acetate, 2.6% nylon

Supplies used: scissors, blunt needle, tape measure

Stitches used: chain, single crochet, double crochet, slip stitch; shell;

SHELL= (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) all in same stitch or space

Abbreviations: ch = chain; sc = single crochet; dc = double crochet; sl st = slip stitch; tog = together; ea = each; st(s) = stitch(es); sk = skip; sp = space

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
At end of each row, turn without making any chains. Now, instead of the traditional ch 3 for the first stitch, do a single crochet in first stitch, ch 1. The single crochet and ch 1 count as the first stitch of the round. This makes a very neat straight edge without the gaps that you normally see in a dc project.

INSTRUCTIONS

ROW 1: ch 202, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea remaining st across. Turn

ROW 2: sc in first st, ch 1, dc in next sc, *sk next 2 scs, shell in next sc, sk next 2 scs, dc in next sc, ch 5, sk next 5 scs, dc in next st. Repeat from * across. End with sk next 2 scs, shell in next sc, sk next 2 scs, dc in last 2 scs. Turn (17 shells and 16 ch-5 sps)

 TIP: Shell = (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) all in same st.

ROW 3:  sc in first dc, ch 1, *dc in next dc, shell in next shell, sk next 3 dc, dc in next dc, ch 5, Repeat from * across, end with dc in next dc, shell in next shell, sk next 3 dc, dc in last dc, dc in ch1. Turn (17 shells and 16 ch-5 sps)

 TIP: Shell in next shell = place stitches in the ch-2 space of the shell

ROW 4: sc in first dc, ch 1, dc in next dc, *shell in next shell, sk next 3 dc, dc in next dc, ch 2, sc around ch-5's of last 2 rows, ch 2, dc in next dc. Repeat from * across. End with shell in next shell, sk next 3 dc, dc in next dc, dc in ch 1. Turn (17 shells and 16 bows)

TIP: I call the stitches made by sc around the chains of the previous 2 rows a bow


ROW 5: repeat row 3

ROW 6: repeat row 3

ROW 7: repeat row 4

ROWS 8 thru 25: repeat rows 5, 6, and 7

 TIP: To make a wider stole, continue repeats of row 5, 6, and 7 until stole is as wide as you want.

EDGING

Work in ends of rows and around the posts of the stitches

ROW 1:
first short edge: ch 1, 2 sc in ea st across to next corner.
first long edge: 3 sc in next st, 1 sc in ea st across to next corner, 3 sc in last st.
second short edge: 2 sc in ea st across to next corner. ch 1

POINTED EDGE: *sc in next 4 sts, (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc) in ch-2 sp of shell, sc in next 4 sts, 2 sc in next ch-2 sp, sk next sc, 2 sc in next ch-2 sp. Repeat from * across long edge, 2 sc in last st.

ROW 2:
short edge: 1 sc in ea sc across, 3 sc in corner st.
long edge: 1 sc in ea st across, 3 sc in corner st
short edge: 1 sc in ea st across

Pointed edge: 1 sc in ea st and ea ch-2 sp across.

Fasten off, weave in ends

Posted at 06:22 pm by bythehook7647

Posted by sarah hilton @ 01/08/2006 07:11 PM PST
I really think you should try a newsboy hat! I'm looking for a pattern and can't find any good ones. do you know any?
Posted by hannah @ 12/14/2005 02:38 PM PST
Hi Julie.

how old are you? I'm glad I'm not the only young girl who likes to crochet.
Posted by Dot @ 11/01/2005 05:01 PM PST
Hi Angela, That sounds like a nice project, but I'm not familiar with the items you're referring to. I hope you find what you're looking for.
Posted by angela young @ 11/01/2005 04:54 PM PST
Hi! Love your work, I am looking to make some square crotchet patterns that can be used in the NICU. They will be used to cover the eyes of premie babies as the light is often too bright. It needs to be black on one side, I thought I could sew a backing on. Any ideas you could share with me?
Posted by Dot @ 09/25/2005 09:58 PM PDT
Hi Julie, hope you enjoy the pattern.
Posted by Julie @ 09/25/2005 09:04 PM PDT
good to see other young girls like me crocheting! my mom taught me and now ive got the bug! love all your patterns in the processess of copying this one to my computer
Posted by Hannah @ 09/09/2005 08:34 PM PDT
thanks again!!
Posted by Dot @ 08/28/2005 05:01 PM PDT
Hi Hannah, you're welcome. I'm glad you like it.
Posted by Hannah @ 08/28/2005 04:56 PM PDT
Yeah. They are proud. Thanks so much for you site. It's the best!!


Hannah
Posted by Dot @ 08/17/2005 07:23 PM PDT
Wow! Hannah, you might be my youngest visitor yet. Those brothers can be pretty distracting, I bet. I'd love to hear how your shawl turns out. I'm sure your family is very proud of you and your craft.
Posted by Hannah @ 08/17/2005 05:43 PM PDT
Thank you. It will brobably take me a day. I am 12 with 2 brothers and a sister. But I love to crochet while watching movies.

Thanks
Posted by Dot @ 08/17/2005 03:14 PM PDT
That's hard to say, Hannah. It only took me a few hours, but I have no other family obligations to take care of. I can devote as much time to crochet as I want. The pattern itself is fairly easy and I think it will move along quickly once you start it. Have fun with it.
Posted by Hannah @ 08/17/2005 01:56 PM PDT
How long does this pattern take?
Posted by Dot @ 08/16/2005 09:38 PM PDT
Hi Hannah, glad you like this pattern. Hope you enjoy making it.
Posted by Hannah @ 08/16/2005 09:19 PM PDT
Wow. This looks like a cool pattern.
I will have to try it when I get some
yarn. Thanks so much for your patterns!!!!

God Bless!

Hannah
Posted by Dot @ 07/22/2005 05:25 PM PDT
Why, thank you very much, Myndie. I am people like you. I love sharing my patterns, and hope you enjoy them.
Posted by Myndie (GRITS) @ 07/22/2005 02:50 PM PDT
I totally LOVE your patterns! You are one talented lady! It is so generous of you to share your genius with people like me! LOL!!! Thank you so much!
Posted by Dot @ 07/18/2005 10:38 PM PDT
You're welcome, Jst. I'm glad you like my patterns.
Posted by Jst @ 07/18/2005 09:17 PM PDT
Thank you for the lovely stole pattern. I can't wait to get started on it. Your work is absolutely beautiful.
 

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