Advent Wrapdigan – Part 3

Well hello my lovely ones. How are we all? Good week? Usual bonkerness here, but all good. Seem to have got back into the swing of things now and found our feet again with all the comings and goings of family life. Took us a while, after all the Christmas jolliness! I’ve been loving seeing the Advent Wrapdigans grow. The colour difference between my two are mega. I can see myself and my daughter swopping between the two! DK on the left and 4ply on the right.

Right, so onto the pattern. Now that we have finished the main mandala. It is time to make the 4 triangular corners and attach them onto the main mandala. This will be the centre of the Wrapdigan complete then. And it will be time to move onto the little mandala squares.

Now, as with all my patterns, they are all here for you to enjoy. And in exchange for these patterns, I would be very grateful if you could give, however little, a donation to our chosen charity Child Bereavement UK. This is an incredible Charity, that was been close to our hearts for a few years now. I cannot imagine how important the work they do is to the families that need them. Especially at this time of year. So if you can, however small, donate to the charity, in exchange for my pattern, then I would be so grateful. Thank you. Here’s the link to the Just Giving Page. 

https://www.justgiving.com/page/pippa-morris-1666714185876

#crochetforcharity 

Right now down to business.. 

Yarn – 600g 4ply Advent Yarn (24 colours) with 1 x 100g skein of grey yarn. 

I have used Abby’s gorgeous 2022 4ply Advent Yarn. Here’s the link to her website. 

Hook

4mm crochet hook

Notions –

Scissors, darning needle for ends, set of weighing scales, blocking tiles and pins

Finished size –

Wingspan – 100cm 

Centre spine depth – 90cm

Abbreviations – 

mr – Magic Ring 

ch – Chain

chsp – Chain Space 

dc – Double Crochet 

sk – Slip Knot 

htr – Half Treble Crochet

blhtr – Back Loop Half Treble Crochet

tr – Treble Crochet

bltr –Back Loop Treble Crochet 

dtr – Double treble Crochet 

pf – Puff Stitch – [Yrh, insert hook where required, draw through a loop] repeat 4 times in the same place. You now have nine loops on the hook. Yrh and pull through all the loops on the hook.

rp – Rope Stitch – Crochet 1tr, 1ch, 1tr in same chsp or stitch.

dtr – Double Treble Crochet

bpdc – Back Post Double Crochet 

dcsp – Double Crochet Spike Stitch 

Changing colours tips – 

Half treble change – yarn over your hook, insert in the stitch and pull through (3 loops on your hook.) Yarn over your hook and then place your new yarn over the hook as well and pull both through the 3 loops to finish the htr stitch. Then with your next stitch, just use your new yarn. 

Treble Stitch change – yarn over your hook, insert in the stitch and pull through (3 loops on your hook.) Yarn over your hook and pull through 2 loops, then yarn over your hook and place your new yarn over the hook as well and pull both through the last 2 loops to finish the tr stitch. Then with your next stitch, just use your new yarn.

Triangular Corners – Make 4

Use a different colour for each row.

Row 1: Make a mr, 3ch, then work 3tr into the ring, then 2ch & work 4tr stitches into the ring. Then pull the tail tight and fasten off. (I tend to make a little knot here, to keep the mr closed.)

Row 2: Turn your work, attach new yarn into first tr stitch and 3ch. Then work 2tr in the first stitch, then 1tr in each tr stitch in the row. Then work 1tr, 2ch, 1tr in the 2chsp. Work 1tr in each stitch in the row, finally working 2tr in the top of the 3ch from the previous row and fasten off.

Rows 3 – 9: In each row, turn your work, attach new yarn in first stitch, 3ch, 2tr in the first stitch, then 1tr in each stitch in the row. Then work 1tr, 2ch, 1tr in the 2chsp. Work 1tr in each stitch in the row. Finally work 2tr in the top of the 3ch from the previous row and fasten off. 

Row 10: Turn your work, attach the grey yarn in first tr stitch and 3ch, 2tr in the first stitch, then 1tr in each stitch in the row. Then work 1tr, 2ch, 1tr in the 2chsp. Work 1tr in each stitch in the row. Work 2tr in the top of the 3ch from the previous row. Now work 2dc in the side of your last 1tr stitch in the previous row. [Then work 2dc in each side of your tr stitches.] Repeat 8 times. Then work 2dc in the mr, followed by [work 2dc in each side of your tr stitches.] Repeat 8 times, then ss into the first 3ch and fasten off. 

Don’t forget to sew in all your ends, so you are all ready to attach your triangular corners onto your mandala. 

Assembly Part 1 – Attaching your triangular corners onto the main mandala.

Round 28 – With your grey yarn, attach your triangular pieces to your main mandala, by placing one and the main mandala, right sides together, lining up the main mandala dtr stitches and the triangular corners dc stitches. Attach your grey yarn through both main mandala and triangular corner stitch by [working 1ch, then 1dc stitch through both stitches.]

Repeat this – working 1dc through both main mandala and triangular corner stitches to attach your triangular corner onto the main mandala. This is 38dc stitches in total. Now work 1tr in the next 33 stitches. Attach next triangular corner in the same way (Place one of your corner pieces and the main mandala, right sides together, in line with the next dtr stitch on the mandala. Work 1dc stitch through both the corner piece dc stitch and the mandala tr stitch. Repeat this to attach your corner. (38dc stitches in total) then work 1tr in next 26 stitches, then attach next corner in the same way and work 33tr stitches, then finally add last corner and work 26tr stitches and ss into first tr stitch on the first triangular corner piece you attached.

Round 29 – (Still working in the grey yarn) 2ch and work 1htr in the same stitch, then work 1htr in next tr stitch. Now work 23dc stitches, in 3chsp work 2dc, 1ch, 2dc. Then 25dc, finally working 1htr in last 2 stitches on the triangular corner and then work 1tr in next 2 stitches on the main mandala. Work 27dc, then 2dctog followed by 1tr in the last 2 stitches in the row. Now work 1htr in next 2tr stitches on the triangular corner, followed by 23dc, then in 3chsp work 2dc, 1ch, 2dc stitches. Then work 25dc, finally working 1htr in last 2 stitches on triangular corner piece. Then work 1tr in next 2 stitches on the main mandala followed by 20dc, then 2dctog. Then 1tr in the last 2 stitches on the mandala. Followed by 1htr in next 2 stitches on the triangular corner, then 23dc stitches and in 3chsp work 2dc, 1ch, 2dc stitches. Then 25dc and then 1htr in last 2 stitches on the triangular corner and then work 1tr in next 2 stitches on the mandala followed by 27dc, then 2dctog and 1tr in the last 2 stitches in the row. Followed by 1htr in next 2 stitches on the corner. Now work 23dc stitches, in 3chsp work 2dc, 1ch, 2dc stitches. Then 25dc, finally working 1htr in last 2 stitches on corner and then 1tr in next 2 stitches on the main mandala followed by 20dc then 2dctog stitches. Then 1tr in the last 2 stitches in the mandala then ss into the 2ch and fasten off. 

Wrong Side
Right side

Round 30 – Continuing with your grey yarn, attach into next 1chsp on the mandala and 1ch. Work 1dc in first stitch after 1chsp and then work 9dc then 2dc in next stitch. Now work [10dc, then 2dc in next stitch] repeat 7 times. Miss 1chsp, 2ch, then work 1dc in first stitch, then work 7dc then 2dc in the next stitch. Now work [8dc, 2dc in next stitch] Repeat 8 times. Then miss 1chsp and 2ch. Now work [1dc in the first stitch (after the 1chsp) then work 9dc, then 2dc in next stitch. Then [work 10dc, then 2dc in next stitch] repeat 7 times. Miss 1chsp and 2ch. Now work 1dc in next stitch and then 7dc, then 2dc in next stitch. Now work [8dc, then 2dc in next stitch] repeat 8 times. Miss 1chsp and 1ch and ss into first 1ch.

Round 31 – Now 1ch and work 1dc in first stitch, then 22dc, followed by 2dc in the next stitch then [23dc, then 2dc in next stitch.] Repeat 3 times. Now miss 2chsp, 2ch, then work 1dc in first dc stitch in the row, then work 7dc, then 2dc in next stitch. Now work [8dc, then 2dc in next stitch.] Repeat 9 times and miss 2chsp and 2ch. Now work 1dc in first stitch, then 22dc followed by 2dc in next stitch, [23dc, then 2dc in next stitch] Repeat 3 times. Now miss 2chsp then 2ch, then work 1dc in first dc stitch in the row, then work 7dc, then 2dc in next stitch. Now [8dc, then 2dc in next stitch.] Repeat 9 times and then miss 2chsp, work 2ch and finally ss into 1ch and fasten off.  

You should now have 100 stitches on each side of your now square mandala. This is a good time to sew in all your ends. In Part 4 we will be making all of the mini square mandalas and as there are 24, this make take a few weeks.

Hope you all have a great week. Don’t forget to give me a shout with any queries.

Happy hooking all.
🌈Xx

As always, these patterns are brought to you, in the hope that they are all correct and easy to follow. It is only for personal use and not to be copied or reused. Thank you so much.

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Sometimes your rainbow needs to point in a different direction.

Well hello my lovely ones. How are we all? It’s rather cold and wet here. Definitely a day to hide under a blanket if you can. I think with a mix of school runs, dog walks and appointments, I have looked like a drowned rat all day.

Heyho, onward and upward. It’s nearly the weekend and better still – half term!! Yippee! My two are absolutely shattered, so are needing a well earned chill and a spot of MaMa love for a week me thinks. Bless them. I always think the autumn term is a long one.

Let’s just hope the weather gets better. There is one thing I do know about this weather… this little lady does not like the rain! 😂 Oh dear. I know how she feels. Bless her.

So in my madness of this year and the fact that my day to day admin seems to have gone completely out of the window at the moment. I have completely forgotten to acknowledge and celebrate PipsRainbow’s 5 Year Birthday!! Whoops. Can’t quite believe I have done that. 5 years, wow. It’s definitely been a full packed 5 years. Maybe that is why there is a slight change and switch in PipsRainbow’s Ride, hmmm. Who knows. But change is a foot…

Now down to business…

As some of you know, I have been toying with my little PipsRainbow world and wondering which road to take it down. As a designer, there are so many possibilities now, with many platforms that you can jump on and off with all your creations, as you please. The world is your oyster as it were. Which is great. I love that designers are being able to share and inspire others to follow in their footsteps. My little Smiles pdf pattern has been on ravelry for a few months now and has had a great start into the world. So pleased that it is reaching far and beyond. I wonder how many have been made?

But for me, I think it is time for PipsRainbow to have a little change of direction. A new beginning in this rather uncertain world that we live in. When I first started the PipsRainbow world, my main aim was to teach and to inspire others to have a go and grow that inner crocheter from within them. And going forward, this will always be my mission. PipsRainbow will still hold lots of tutorials and the step by step patterns, that are easy to follow. I endeavour to create even more video tutorials, particularly for left handed crocheters. I am starting my little crochet group up again at school, so I had better get practising with my left hand. And of course lots more crocheting fun.

Now for the exciting bit…

Up until now, my patterns have been written on my blog, and many will stay like this. But others will come in the form of a downloadable PDF file. Now some of these will be free, like my Smiles pattern. These will be found on here and on my Ravelry page. So keep an eye out for those. But for the others, you will be able to download these in the form of a downloadable PDF File, but for a small donation to a charity. This will come in the form of a link to a Just Giving page for the chosen charity. I just thought that it’s just a few pennies to donate, in exchange for a little crochet pattern. What do you think? In this crazy world at the moment, many of the charities are really struggling for fundraising, so I just thought this is a great and easy way of us little crocheters and knitters to give a little something. I hope you agree.

I am super excited by PipsRainbow’s new little direction. I cant wait to get designing new little squishy creations for you.

Watch out for the first Downloadable Pattern – it will be landing very soon. Both charity and pattern are very close to my heart, so it seems like the best one to start with.

Well keep dry and warm chaps.

Happy hooking.

🌈Xx

Here’s the link to my Ravelry Page.

https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/smiles-the-monster

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