Year of the Stitches – Week 17 Blackberry Salad Stitch

Blackberry Salad 

Well, what a lovely birthday week!! I’ve have had some lovely pressies and even some beautiful yarn!!! I think everyone knows me well enough now! I think the best moment was when my daughter presented me with a birthday bundle of yarn! She had asked my mum to take her to buy some for me without me knowing! She even knew to buy one of my all time favourites, Sublime and also bought me some 4ply sock yarn so that I can challenge myself!! Bless her!! She thought that was funny!

I was utterly blown away! What a sweetheart! She’s promised to buy me a ball of wool every birthday from now on. Thinking I could start a birthday blanket. Might be fun. She made sure I had a birthday cake too!!

We’ve had a super walk at the local wildlife reserve. I think my son was more excited about feeding the birds than the walk.

We also had a rather eventful trip to the Yoxall Bluebell Lodge. I won’t go into the eventful part of the trip, but let’s just say there was some washing to be done when we got back!! We were first there, but it was starting to get busy by the time we left. It is just a wonderful place of serious bluebell heaveness. I don’t think you can beat a carpet of bluebells. The colour is just divine!!! All the kids had an absolute ball & there was some rather yummy cake at the end of it as well!!

I don’t think you can beat the Spring in all it’s glory!!

Just magical.

Definitely worth a trip if you are in the area.

So all in all a pretty lovely birthday week.

Supplies

So as it was my birthday, I thought I’d better use one of my favourite colours and I absolutely adore this plum/purple colour. It is such a rich and beautiful colour and goes with all sorts of things. This particular yarn is from the Wendy 100% merino wool range and seems to be sitting really well with all the other colours in the blanket. I am loving now that the blanket is getting big enough for me to use it as a lap blanket when I’m working on it. Seems so snuggly already. Feel like it’s all coming together now. Can’t believe we’re on week 17 of 2018 already! Time is definitely flying!!

Stitches

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.

Treble 5 together (tr5tog) – *Yarn over your hook, insert into the stitch, yarn over your hook and pull through. Yarn over your hook and pull through the 2 loops.* Repeat ** 5 times. (6 loops) Now yarn over your hook and pull through the first 5 loops on the hook, then yarn over your hook and pull through the  last 2 loops on you hook. This completes the tr5tog or otherwise known as a large cluster.

Don’t forget that you can use stitch markers to help you count and check your stitches. I tend to use them in 50’s. So count 50, place a marker. It works quite well as I do tend to loose count towards the end.

 

Ok so here we go … 

1 – Right so we are starting on the right side of the blanket. Attach your new yarn and chain 3. Now work 1tr in the same stitch, then work 1tr in each stitch across the row.

This will give you 200 tr stitches. (200)

2 – Ok to turn your work and chain 1, then work 1dc in the same stitch and then the next stitch. Then work a tr5tog stitch into the next stitch. To do this place your *yarn over your hook and insert your hook into the stitch. Yarn over your hook again and pull through, then yarn over your hook and pull through 2 loops.* Repeat ** 5 times. (6 loops)

Right so yarn over your hook and pull through the first 5 loops on your hook. (2 loops)

Ok so to finish off your stitch, yarn over your hook and pull through the last 2 loops on your hook.

Now insert your hook into the next stitch. You can see where this is on the photo below. Work 1dc in this stitch.

Then work 1 dc in the next 2 stitches.

Now repeat *tr5tog and the 3dc stitches* to the end of the row.

The last 1dc should be worked into the top of the chain 3 stitches from the row below. (200)

3 – Now turn the blanket and work 3 chains. This counts as your first tr. Now work 1 tr in each stitch across the row.

Work the last 1tr stitch in the top of the chain 3 stitches from the row below. (200)

And there you have it! The Blackberry Salad Stitch! I think I say that I love each stitch each week, but this is an absolute corker!! Just love it!! I like that the raised stitch isn’t terribly high, but enough to give it a nice texture.

I really hope you have enjoyed this weeks instalment of Year of the Stitches blanket. So pleased how it’s coming on. It’s such a working progress, but really pleased how it’s coming on. Hope you are too. Here’s to many more weeks of lovely scrummy stitches and yarness!!

Happy hooking everyone.

🌈Xx

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Year of the Stitches – Week 16 Pike Stitch

Pike Stitch

Well, what a lovely week. Been rather sad that my little lady has gone back to school, but she has settled back in really well, so that’s good. I’ve had a mega busy week with crocheting. Feel like I have got one hundred and one jobs on the go at the minute and they all seem to be needing to finished very soon!! I seem to have made a serious amount of slipper socks this week. They seem to be coming out of my ears!!

I’ve put the finishing touches on the children’s pattern, so will be posting that soon. Seems funny publishing it with the weather being so nice this week. But I think some of you might want to get ahead with presents and the oncoming Christmas craziness.

All my slipper socks have been made up in the fabulous West Yorkshire Spinners yarn! It’s so lovely to work with and the colour mixes are mega! Look at this one!!

The children’s pattern is for 4 different sizes, so hopefully you will find a size you need. I have borrowed a few children’s feet for drawing around, to work out sizes and scales of patterns, so big thank you to all the little bods! Very much appreciated!! I love making the children’s ones as they are ridiculously quick to make up.

I have also started a new shawl for a present. Really chuffed with how it’s going. Sadly I have had to lay done my own two shawls as this one is needed for the middle of May! Ekk! That birthday is fast approaching, but hopefully I will do it in time. I’m going to use my seaside shawl pattern, so it will be nice to see the finished product in a different yarn and colour. This one is from Araucania and it’s the Botany Lace range it’s extra fine merino wool so I am using a 3.5mm hook. I bought this from the fabulous shop at Curborough called The Knitting Corner. Another little haven of yarn that I like to visit!! They were so helpful when I wasn’t sure what to get for the shawl and what colours! My son had a lovely time babbling to the knit and natter group they have there! Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!

As it’s my birthday next week, I managed a sneaky trip to a new shop called Sitting Knitting in Mere Green yesterday. I have been longing to go there ever since I was told about it. My girl and I were dropped off for a quick nip in, while the boys stayed in the car. So I knew I only had a little time, but gosh it was worth it. Wow! They have some beautiful yarns in there and they even dye their own yarn which is incredible. Can’t wait to go back and explore some more. As it was my birthday I bought these three to make another shawl for myself. I know I might not get to make it for a while, but will be lovely to when I do. It’s a mix of mulberry silk, baby alpaca and extra fine merino wool and it’s from the Mirasolperu company, Sulka Legato from Peru. It is a rather luxurious yarn from the Peruvian Highlands. So pretty mega. Can’t wait to get stuck into it. We did end up buying some buttons too, as my daughter has been collecting them since she was about two!!

So onto this weeks stitch. It’s a fab one called the Pike Stitch. It creates quite a loose weave, which would be wonderful for a throw or a blanket.

It uses quite an unusual stitch called the extended double crochet, which basically means that it is going to be taller than the chains from the previous row. I really hope you like it. I can definitely see me using it in a blanket one day.

Supplies

Right so this week I have chosen a wonderful dusty pink yarn. This time of year the trees are usually full of the beautiful pink and white blossom. Today I walked back home and found our beautiful tree in front of the house covered in little pink buds!! Yey!! Here comes spring. Can’t wait to see it in full bloom.

The yarn is from the wonderful Wendy range of 100% merino wool bought from our lovely local wool shop, Knitique. It’s a lovely little shop in Tudor row. They have the full range in there. I used this wool for my husband’s scarf that I made for him for Christmas. It’s ever so warm and soft. They also have my all time favourite yarn, Sublime, with every colour you can imagine! So it’s always a firm favourite place to visit when i’m in town. So as usual I have used about 30g of this DK yarn, but you can use any kind of DK yarn you wish. You will need your 4mm hook, scissors and a blunt ended tapestry needle.

Stitches

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

Double Crochet (dc) – Right so insert your hook into your stitch, yarn over your hook and pull back through. (2 loops) Then yarn over your hook and pull through both loops on your hook.

Extended Double Crochet (exdc) – Ok so insert you hook through the stitch, wrap your yarn around your hook and pull through the stitch, now yarn around your hook and pull through the first loop only. (2 loops) Now wrap your yarn around your hook and pull it through both the loops. So you now have 1 loop left on your hook.

Ok so here we go …

1 – Ok so we are starting on the right side again. Attach your new yarn and chain 1. Then work 1dc in the same stitch. Then chain 1, miss a stitch and work 1 extended double crochet in the next stitch. (exdc) Ok so to crochet a exdc, insert your hook into the stitch and yarn over hook, pull through (2 loops) then yarn over your hook again and pull through 1 loop (2 loops). Then yarn over your hook again and pull through both loops. This completes your first exdc.

Now *chain 1, miss a stitch and work 1 exdc* and repeat ** across the row. (200)

2 – Ok so turn your blanket and chain 1 and work 1exdc into the same stitch. Now chain 1 and miss a (1 exdc & 1ch) stitch.

Ok so now work *1exdc into the next exdc stitch, chain 1 and miss 1 chain.* Repeat ** to the end of your row ending with 1exdc second chain 3. (200)

3 – So you are going to repeat row 2. So turn your blanket and chain 1 and work 1exdc into the same stitch. Now chain 1 and miss a (1 exdc & 1ch) stitch. Ok so now work *1exdc into the next exdc stitch, chain 1 and miss 1 chain.* Repeat ** to the end of your row ending with 1exdc second chain 3. (200)

4 – And once again you are going to repeat row 2. turn your blanket and chain 1 and work 1exdc into the same stitch. Now chain 1 and miss a (1 exdc & 1ch) stitch. Ok so now work *1exdc into the next exdc stitch, chain 1 and miss 1 chain.* Repeat ** to the end of your row ending with 1exdc second chain 3. (200)

And there you have it – the pike stitch. It’s a beauty isn’t it! Can’t wait to try it out on a blanket. I reckon it would be lovely in different coloured rows.

I hope you have enjoyed this week Year of the Stitches Instalment. Please let me know if you need any help with anything.

Happy hooking everyone.

🌈Xx

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