Year of the Stitches – Week 2 V Stitch

V Stitch

Well hello. I hope everyone is getting back into the swing of things after all the festivities. Feels like it was ages ago!! This week seems to have flown past in our house. It’s been good fun though. It’s consisted of school runs, washing, swimming, farm trip, play dates, road trip and a rather cheeky night out with the hubby! Thai food, wine and cocktails. What’s not to like!! I’ve even managed quite a lot of crocheting! But the highlight of the week was a trip up north with my wonderful Dad, to give my sister, whose at uni, a rather quick but big squidge and to see my dear Grannie. Grannie is now in a care home and unable to get around which is so sad to see. So I want to dedicate my yarn colour to her this week.

She has always adored a beautiful pale powdery blue colour. I remember in her house, her whole bedroom was this light, subtle blue. It seemed to adorn every corner. She even had many clothes in the colour and no word of a lie, nearly all her nighties were pale blue! Well, why not! My Grannie was a true knitting trooper. I think I have said before that she taught me to knit, but she didn’t crochet. Her sister did, mainly lace work, which, wow, hats off to her! Gutted that I never saw any of her work. But my Gran would knit jumpers, slippers socks, anything really. There was always a big bag of wool by her side and knitting needles were always jumping around on a mission to finish a project. My Grandad was adamant that she could fall asleep and still Knit! I hope I can do that with crocheting – think how much you would get done!!! So yeah, this week my yarn is a pale blue super soft cotton from the wonderful King Cole range. Here’s to you Gran! Happy days and precious memories.

So this week we are going to be adding 3 rows of a lovely stitch called the V Stitch. It’s a beautiful stitch that’s used quite a lot in shawls and blankets as it’s quite decorative, but still simple at the same time. It uses the treble stitch but in a slightly different way.

So a quick recap on stitches:

Chain (ch) – To make a chain stitch, make a slip knot on your hook and then place the yarn over your hook and pull through the loop. Repeat this action to make a row of stitches.

Treble (tr) – To make a treble crochet, firstly yarn over your hook, insert through space/stitch, yarn over your hook, pull back through space/stitch. There should now be 3 loops on your hook. Then yarn over hook and pull through the first two loops, yarn over hook and pull through the last two loops.

Supplies

Ok, so as this blanket is being made with Double Knit wool you need your 4mm hook, scissors and blunt ended tapestry needle. Yarn needs to be of double knit weight, but can be any colour or type you like. Roughly 40/50g.

Right so at the minute your blanket looks like this and you have 200 stitches in each row.

1 – So first of all join your new yarn by pulling it through the first stitch with your hook and then chain 3. This acts as your first tr stitch.

Now *miss a stitch and work 2tr into the next stitch.* Repeat ** across the rest of the row until you get to the last 2 stitches. (Don’t forget to see the recap at the top if you are unsure on how to do a treble crochet.)

 

For the last 2 stitches, don’t miss a stitch. So work 2tr then in the next stitch work 1tr in the last stitch. (200)

2 – Now turn your work and chain 3. This acts as you first tr stitch.

Then work 2tr inbetween the 2 treble stitches from the row below to create the V stitch. *Now miss a stitch and as before work 2tr in between the 2 treble stitches below.*Repeat ** all the way across until the last few stitches.

So when you come to the last V, work the 2tr stitches as usual.

Then work 1tr into the last space in the row. (200)

 

3 – Now turn your work and chain 3. This acts as your first tr stitch.

 

Then *work 2tr inbetween the V stitch below (Inbetween the 2 tr stitches)*. Repeat ** across the row.

The picture below shows the last 2tr being worked in the row to create the V stitch.

As before, work 1tr into the last space in the row. This completes your 3 rows. (200)

Now fasten off and sew in the ends using your tapestry needle.

Well done. You have completed week two of Year of the Stitches blanket. Hope you enjoyed the stitch – I love this stitch. I have actually made a foot blanket for my Grannie in 3 evenings, with this stitch. It’s so quick to work.

In true Grannie fashion, I have used up all my bits and bobs and double stranded a V Stitch blanket using a 8mm hook. Hopefully it will make its way up to her soon and keep her feet warm.

If you did want to have a go at a V stitch blanket. You need to start off with an even amount of chain stitches of the width you want it to be, say 200 for example. Then add two more on so 202. Remember to do your chain stitches in a bigger hook size, to reduce the risk of that kink we’ve talked about before.

1 – So you have a chain of 202 stitches. Now work 1tr into the 4th chain from the hook. *Then miss a stitch and work 2tr into the next stitch.* Repeat ** till the end of the row. For the last two stitches miss a stitch then work 1 tr into the last stitch, then turn your work. (118)

2 – Firstly chain 3, then miss a stitch and work 2tr inbetween the 2tr stitches below. This creates the V stitch. Now repeat ** across the whole row. As before, for the last stitch work 1tr into the last chain space. (118)

Now repeat row 2 until the blanket is the length you wish. As mine is a foot blanket it’s only about 70cm long and about a metre and a half wide. Now for changing colour, I changed colour randomly on each row. As I was using lots of bits and bobs, I didn’t want to have the worry of running out of yarn. Think it gives it a nice natural effect. But obviously you could change your yarn colour every 3 or 4 rows or even make a blanket in one colour.

Hope you have enjoyed week 2. Can’t wait to see all these wonderful blankets grow. So exciting. As always, if you need any help just give us a shout.

Happy hooking everyone.

🌈Xx

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2018 Here we come! Week 1 Treble Crochet Stitch

Treble Crochet Stitch

Hello all,

Hope everyone has had a good first week of 2018. Seems to have gone quite quickly in our household. I have started the crazy sort and tidy up that everyone seems to do in January. Not sure why we all feel the need to do this. Maybe because the house has been filled with christmas decorations for so long and then there’s always that moment when you need to find a little place for all those lovely Christmas presents you’ve been given. The toys seem to have hit a whole other level, now that there’s two little bods in the house!!!

I have to confess I have managed to do a little bit of crocheting and been able to finish two projects – a rather nice scarf for my husband and some very colourful slipper socks for my sister. Well you can’t clean and sort all the time, can you!!! But while cleaning, your mind does tend to wonder, well mine does and it mainly wonders in the direction of crocheting and crocheting projects. I’ve come to realise that the variety of stitches that I use on a regular day to day basis is pretty slim. So 2018 is the year of stitches!!! It’s official. The year of stitches has begun. The other main aim, is to use up some of my yarn stash and all the half balls of yarn left over. (That means I can replace them with lovely gorgeous yarn!! Haha!!)

So I’ve decided the best way to do this is to make a 2018 blanket. Each week I will crochet a few rows on to the blanket, hopefully using up some yarn and having a go with new stitches. So over the year it will grow with lots of yummy wonderful stitches and by the end of the year I will have a super blanket with some seriously cool new stitches. I was also thinking that each week I can use yarn that represents the week I have had or something exciting we have done. So basically if its really hot, then use a warm yellow colour or if we have been swimming in the sea, for example, then a mega blue. Loving this idea, feel like I will really have a 2018 blanket by the end of the year. Love the fact that there are no rules to this blanket and we have no pattern to follow. This could be fun. I hope you are going to join me on this one. Great for beginners too or anyone wanting to up their crocheting stitches.

So let the 2018 CAL begin. Yey!! The beauty of this blanket is that you are only doing a little bit at a time. So it’s great for any of you that don’t have much time on your hands or have a gazillion other projects to finish at the same time. I will post each week on a Sunday evening, which will then give you a week to crochet before the next one. Also means, if you miss a week or have a sneaky holiday planned, then you can catch up from the blog.

Now my yarn for this week is going to be green. Today me and my wonderful NCT crew have had our yearly trip to a show and lunch together. There are five families altogether with two children each, so we are a pretty big force to be reckoned with!!! Our lunch out is a bit of crazy affair, but all the kids are getting that little bit older now, so are quite happy to sit together and play with all their toys and books that they have brought with them. It’s lovely to see them altogether. They don’t see each other that often, yet they fall in with each other so quickly!!! Bless them. So the reason for my green yarn, is that we saw the Stickman at the Town Hall. Such a lovely show, the kids were all mesmerised! Even my little one year old watched in wonder. So my lovely green yarn comes from the leaves and woodlands of the Stickman. Happy days!!

Supplies –

So basically each week you will need a 4mm hook and one type of double knit yarn. About 40/50g. It can be cotton or wool and in any colour you choose. This first week you will need a 5mm hook to hand as well. Don’t forget you will also need a pair of scissors to fasten off and a blunt ended tapestry needle to sew in all those ends.

Stitches – 

Slip Knot – Firstly place the yarn over each other to make a loop. Insert your hook through the loop and grab the working yarn (long piece) and pull through the loop. Hold the tail and the working yarn and pull tight to create a knot on your hook. (See the Slip Knot tutorial if you are still unsure.)

Chain stitch (ch) – To make a chain, place the yarn over the hook then pull it through the loop on your hook.

Treble (tr) – To make a treble crochet, firstly yarn over your hook, insert through space/stitch, yarn over your hook, pull back through space/stitch. There should now be 3 loops on your hook. Then yarn over hook and pull through the first two loops, yarn over hook and pull through the last two loops.

 

So here we go…

First of all you need to use your 5mm hook to chain 200 stitches. So make a slip knot first.

 

Then chain stitch 200 times. (I usually do it in chunks of 50, as I tend to loose count!) Now the reason we use a 5mm hook for the chain stitches is to prevent the edge of the blanket from curling. For some reason, if you use the normal crochet hook size, it seems to kink, so I find going up a size or two will stop this from happening. Hope that makes sense.

For the rest of your blanket, you will use your 4mm hook.

1 – So as this is the first few rows of our blanket, we are going to keep it simple with a treble stitch. (We will get to the more exciting stitches later on in the blanket.) So firstly chain 3, then 1tr into the 4th chain from the hook. Then 1tr in the rest of the row of stitches. (200)

2 – Now turn your work and chain 3 again.

 

Then work 1tr into the same stitch.

As before work 1tr into each stitch of the row. (200 tr)

3 – Now repeat the whole process. So turn your work, chain 3 and work 1tr into the same stitch. Then work 1tr into each stitch in the row. Now fasten off and sew in the ends. (200 tr)

And there you have it – week one of your 2018 blanket. 2018 – it’s my sister’s favourite number 18, so seems apt that the year 2018 brings my first CAL on PipsRainbow. Exciting!! Hope you all enjoy it.

Good luck with your first week of crocheting and all those other wonderful projects that you are working on. (And I suppose the big spring clean too!!) Don’t forget I am here if you have any questions or queries. And remember to look at any of their tutorials on the blog for help if you need it.

Happy hooking everyone.

🌈Xx

 

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