Time to add some colour...In this clue we crochet 20 new rows with lots of exciting techniques, and we will be working our stripes with 3 beautiful colours. As usual, you will find videos to assist you at the end of the clue. But if you still have questions, you can always leave them using the form at the bottom of the page! ![]() First a little informationPATTERN: STRIPES: COLOUR CHANGE: CROCHET INFO: If you are experienced, follow the brief description and diagrams A.4a+b which you will find under. If you need more help to get started continue to read the clue below. Brief versionContinue working STRIPES – see explanation above, and pattern A.4b (A.4a shows how every row begins and are worked in addition to the stitches in A.4b). Read COLOUR CHANGE! NOTE: To get a better overview of which row to work in the pattern and stripes, put a mark in the piece here and the next row is counted as row 1. Meaning first row in A.4b = Row 1 in stripes. Diagram for Clue #4
![]() Need help to get started?Here’s a more detailed description of how to start with Clue #4. We have marked where we are working in the diagram with red. ROW 1 (= right side): Work 3 chain stitches (A.4a), then work A.4b as follows: * 2 treble crochets around first/next chain stitch space, 3 treble crochets around next chain stitch space *, work from *-* entire row = 120 treble crochets. ![]() ![]() Without working, add 12 marking threads in piece as follows: add 1 marking thread after the first 5 stitches, then add the next 11 marking threads with 10 stitches between each marking thread, there are now 5 treble crochet left on row after the last marking thread. The marking thread follows along while working the piece and will almost have the same stitch numbers on each side. ![]() Turn work and work row 2, 3 and 4 according to diagram, A.4a and A.4b, - read COLOUR CHANGE. ![]() ![]() Turn work, work Row 5 (ARROW 1) and increase as follows: Increase 1 treble crochet on each side of the marking threads by working 1 treble crochet extra around the chain stitch space (=24 stitches increased) = 144 treble crochets on row. ![]() ![]() Turn work and work rows 6-10. Continue following stripes – see above and increase on row 7 (ARROW 2, increase as follows: increase 1 double crochet on each side of the marking threads by working 2 double crochets in the same stitch = 24 stitches increased) = 168 double crochets on row and on row 10 (ARROW 3, increase as follows: increase 1 treble crochet on each side of the marking threads by working 2 treble crochets in 1 stitch = 24 stitches increased) = 192 treble crochets on row. ![]() ![]() Turn work, and work rows 11-15. Continue following stripes – see above and increase on row 12 (ARROW 4 and increase as follows: increase 1 double crochet on each side of the marking threads by working 2 double crochets in 1 stitch = 24 stitches increased) = 216 double crochets on row. ![]() Turn work and work rows 16-20. Continue following stripes – see above and increase on row 16 (ARROW 5 and increase as follows: Increase 1 treble crochet on each side of the marking threads by working 2 treble crochets in 1 stitch = 24 stitches increased) = 240 treble crochets on row and on row 18 (ARROW 6 and increase as follows: Increase 1 double crochet by working 2 double crochets in 1 stitch on each side of the marking threads = 24 stitches increased) = 264 double crochets on row. ![]() Finished!Clue 4 is now finished and the piece measures approx. 39 cm between the chain stitch ring and the middle of the last row worked when all 20 rows have been worked. The picture below shows how piece looks. Now you can look forward to the next clue! Just make sure you don't forget to send pictures of your progress to our Gallery! Ran out of colour E too early? You can use colour G instead in row 18. ![]() Tutorial Video |