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Tuesday, November 29, 2005
ELEGANT LACE STOLE

ELEGANT LACE STOLE

copyright © 11/28/05 Dot Matthews

 Elegant Lace Stole Elegant Lace Stole 

 Elegant Lace Stole Elegant Lace Stole

SIZE: One size fits most       SKILL: Easy    

MEASUREMENTS: 15 to16 1/2 " x 60"

 

STITCHES: single crochet (sc); chain (ch); double crochet (dc)

OTHER ABBREVIATIONS: skip (sk); space (sp); stitch (st) 

 

YOU WILL NEED: J/10-6.00mm; K/10 ½-6.50 (optional for foundation chain)

approximately 15oz /720 medium weight yarn. Scissors and stitch markers

 

This project was made using Bernat Satin. A good substitute would be Caron Simply Soft.

 

With K hook, chain 194. Switch to J hook

 

ROW 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea ch across. (193 sc) turn

 

ROW 2: ch 1, sc in next 3 sc,

*ch 5, sk next 3 sc,

sc in next 5 sc. Repeat from * across. End with ch 5, sk next 3 sc, sc in last 3 sc. (24 ch-5 sps, 21 scs) turn

 

ROW 3: ch 1, sc in next 2 sc, sk next sc,

*ch 3, sc in next ch-5 sp,

ch 3, sk 1 sc,

sc in next 3 sc, sk next sc. Repeat from * across. End with ch 3, sk next sc, sc in last 2 sc. (48 ch-3 sps, 97 scs) turn

 

ROW 4: ch 1, sc in first sc, sk next sc,

*ch 3, sc in next ch-3 sp,

sc in next sc,

sc in next ch-3 sp,

ch 3, sk next sc,

sc in next sc, sk next sc. Repeat from * across. End with ch 3, sk next sc, sc in last sc. (48 ch-3 sps, 97 scs) turn

 

ROW 5: ch 5 (counts as 1 dc and 2chs) sc in ch-3 sp,

sc in next 3 scs,

sc in next ch-3 sp,

*ch 5, sk next sc,

sc in next ch-3 sp,

sc in next 3 scs,

sc in next ch-3 sp. Repeat from * across. End with ch 2, dc in last sc. (23 ch-5 sps; 120 scs) turn.

 

ROW 6: ch 1, sc in first dc,

ch 3, sk next sc,

sc in next 3 scs, sk next sc,

*ch 3, sc in next ch-5 sp,

ch 3, sk next sc,

sc in next 3 sc, sk next sc. Repeat from * across. End with ch 3, sc in the 3rd ch of the beginning ch 5 of the previoius row. (48 ch-3 sps, 97 scs) turn.

 

ROW 7: ch 1, sc in first sc, sc in next ch-3 sp,

ch 3, sk next sc, sc in next sc, sk next sc,

*ch 3, sc in next ch-3 sp,

sc in next sc,

sc in next ch-3 sp,

ch 3, sk next sc,

sc in next sc, sk next sc. Repeat from * across. End with ch 3, sc in next ch-3 sp,

sc in last sc. (48 ch-3 sps, 97 scs) turn.

 

ROW 8: ch 1, sc in next 2 sc,

sc in next ch-3 sp,

*ch 5, sk next sc,

sc in next ch-3 sp,

sc in next 3 scs,

sc in next ch-3 sp. Repeat from * across. End with ch 5, sk next sc, sc in next ch-3 sp, sc in last 2 sc. (24 ch-5 sps, 121 scs) turn.

 

ROW 9 THRU 50: repeat rows 3 thru 8

 

NOTE: I stopped at row 50 but you can make your stole as wide as you want stopping sooner or continuing for more rows. Just make sure to end with a row 8.

 

ROW 51: ch 1, sc in next 3 sc,

*5 sc over next ch-5 sp,

sc in next 5 scs. Repeat from * across. End with sc over next ch-5 sp, sc in last 3 sc. DO NOT TURN.

 

EDGING

sc evenly around all 4 sides, placing stitches in end of rows, and having 3 sc in ea corner.

FASTEN OFF AND WEAVE IN ENDS


Posted at 07:02 pm by bythehook7647

PLC
December 1, 2006   10:18 AM PST
 
Lovely. I love all your patterns!

Ray
www.plcdesigns.blogspot.com
Dot
January 7, 2006   01:15 PM PST
 
Hi Michelle, tell your mom she's right, and thank you for telling me about this. I moved the * so it should be fine now.
Michelle
January 7, 2006   11:06 AM PST
 
My mom tried this pattern and couldn't make it work on Row 8 this way. She thinks that the * should be placed before the chain 5. It seems like if you repeat from the * this way it didn't end up right. When she worked it with the * before the chain 5, the pattern worked out well. But then again maybe she did something kooky. We love your patterns and enjoy making them. They are very easy to follow and turn out beautifully. Thanks for sharing.
Dot
December 27, 2005   11:36 AM PST
 
Thank you, Jan. I'm glad you like my patterns. You've picked a good one to start with. This is pretty easy and looks great when done. Good luck. If you need any help, let me know.
Jan
December 27, 2005   10:58 AM PST
 
I love the look of your patterns. I am a knitter turned to crochet and therefore, I am a beginner. Wishe me luck. I love that your patterns print in large font. It makes it so much easier for me to read. Thanks.
Dot
December 24, 2005   09:19 AM PST
 
Hi Freya, thank you, I love sharing them with you and I'm so happy you like them. Your mom is going to love her birthday gift. Happy Holidays to you too. May you stay safe and happy.
Freya
December 24, 2005   08:16 AM PST
 
I really love your designs! Thanks for making them available!

I want to make the ELEGANT LACE STOLE for my mother's birthday gift next month. I am going to use Red Heart's 0305 Aspen Print.

Happy Holidays!
Dot
December 11, 2005   08:17 PM PST
 
Thank you, Crochetmama, glad you like it.
crochetmama from crochetville
December 11, 2005   07:49 PM PST
 
You are so talented! This is beautiful!
Dot
December 5, 2005   07:43 PM PST
 
Thank you, Jenny. That's a really great compliment. Happy holidays and happy hookin'!
JENNY
December 5, 2005   07:22 PM PST
 
YOU'RE PATTERNS ROCK!! I CAN'T WAIT TO START CROCHETING YOUR BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS.
Dot
December 5, 2005   09:17 AM PST
 
Hi Kim. Thank you, I'm glad you like my patterns. I'd love to see pictures of your ponchos.
Kim
December 4, 2005   09:19 PM PST
 
I love your patterns. I have made 2 ponchos for gifts. Thanks for providing great instructions.
Dot
December 1, 2005   02:14 PM PST
 
Thank you, Stacey.
Stacey
December 1, 2005   02:12 PM PST
 
Ooh, that's lovely!
 

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