Year of the Stitches – Week 12 Crossed Treble Stitch

Crossed Treble Stitch 

Hello all! Hope everyone has had a good week. Can’t believe we have a week till Easter! Bonkers. Rather pleased I’ve already got my Easter crochet pressies all ready to go. I’ve promised myself that I wouldn’t leave anything till the last minute this year! Here’s hoping I can keep to that! So far so good.

Yesterday, I had the most incredible time on a hand dyeing workshop. It was so much fun. My friend and I went to the wonderful TOFT Studios near Rugby. We arrived quite early, so spent our time perusing the yarns and lovely crocheted creations. We saw the big highland cow called Morag that they made for the Edinburgh Yarn Festival! Wow – it was impressive!! Not sure it would fit in my living room though!!

So the workshop got under way with a quick demo with the 3 different methods we could use. And then it was straight into having a go. They had already soaked the natural yarn for us in citric acid. So it was a case of choosing your colours and off you go.

I managed to do 4 skeins, 2 for my daughter and 2 for my son. My son’s is a speckled yarn with orange, blue and green.

This one is rainbow stripes for my daughter. Yellow, orange, red, purple, green and turquoise.

There was a wide range of colours which you could mix and match and make them darker and lighter as you wished. For the rainbow effect, you poured the dye out of the bottles. This took a bit of a steady hand, as too much and it would go everywhere!!

For the speckled effect, the dye went into cups which you then used pipettes to then spot the yarn with each colour. Pleased I tried both techniques as each gave a different effect. The rainbow yarn colours are much stronger, but guessing that’s due to the amount of dye used.

Once we had dyed our yarn and massaged the dye in, we wrapped them in cling film like a sausage roll and popped them in the microwave for about 8 minutes.

Then they went outside to dry naturally before they were rinsed out and hung up.

This gave us all time for a cuppa and cake and another whizz around the shop too. Well it would have been rude not to buy some more yarn now wouldn’t it!!

Then it was time to collect our beautiful skeins and head home to dry them. Unfortunately there is a bit of patience required here as you need to wait till they dry, which can take up to 24 hours apparently, before you can get hooking with them!! Chuffed I’ve got my wool winder too. As skeins and me don’t mix at all! (My poor Dad would vouch for that!!!)

Will definitely share my creations when I get time to create them. I thought I would be doing a unicorn and a dragon for them, but my daughter is adamant she wants a rainbow bear and my son a monster. So a bear and a monster it is then. I would highly recommend a trip to the Toft Studio and the hand dyeing workshop. It really was great fun. There was a Tunisian workshop going on at the same time, think I might need to book onto that one next time!!!

So along side my new adventure into yarn dyeing, I have been exploring the world of shawls still. I’ve been having a play with a shawl, including quite a few of the different stitches from the Year of the Stitches blanket.

It’s lovely working from a few balls of merino wool and great to see which stitches work well. Can’t wait to get stuck into this beauty!!

It’s a Beregere de France Unic yarn cake, which is 100% do the softest merino wool I have ever felt. It’s seriously scrummy. It had a bit of a traumatic journey to me though! My first parcel arrived completely and utterly empty! I can safely say this is not a great feeling!!

I mean seriously, did it fall out, been taken out or not put in, in the first place! Well anyway, after a few emails from an apologetic LoveKnitting I received my ball of wool. And oh my it was soooooooooo worth it!! I’ve told myself I can’t start using this till Good Friday, but you never know. I may cave earlier than that!!

So onto the blanket and this weeks stitch. It’s a crossed treble stitch, which creates columns of rows of stitches. It is pretty simple to work, but gives a really beautiful effect. It has quite a lacy feel to it, which is nice. Definitely think it’s a stitch that could be used in a scarf or a shawl. Might have to have a go on one of the many shawls I seem to have started.

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.

Supplies

Right so this week I have chosen the wonderful Toft yarn. It’s 100% and ever so soft. (Seemed apt as I was there!!) It’s a lovely delicate white colour. Thought it would resemble last weekends snow. It was like a blizzard one minute and calm as anything the next! Very odd. I have used about 30/40g of this DK yarn, but you can use any kind of DK yarn you wish. You will need your 4mm hook, scissors and blunt ended tapestry needle.

1 – Ok so this week we are starting on the right side, so the side with last weeks spot stitches facing you. So attach your yarn and chain 3. Then work 1tr into the same stitch. *Now miss a stitch and work 1tr into the next stitch, then 1tr into the stitch you missed*. (So you are working backwards to the missed stitch.) Now repeat ** across the row.

Work 1tr in the last stitch in the row. (210)

2 – Now turn your work, chain 1 and work 1dc in the same stitch. Then work 1dc in each stitch across the row. (210)

3 – Now turn your work and chain 3. Then 1tr in the same stitch. 

Right so once again, *miss a stitch, work 1tr in the next stitch, then work 1tr in the stitch you’ve missed.*

 

Repeat ** across the row and work 1tr in the last stitch. (210)

 

And there you have it. Crossed treble stitches. It’s a quick and easy stitch to do isn’t it. Hope you are all happy with how your Year of the Stitches blanket is growing! I’d love to know if you are using all different colours like me or repeating colours. The blanket will be quite big by the time we’ve finished it. We’re just over a 5th of the way there. Scary to think we’re a 5th if the way through the year!! Crikey it’s going quick!!

Right well don’t forget to ask for help if you need any.

Happy hooking everyone!

🌈Xx

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Year of the Stitches – Week 10 Half Treble Stitch

Week 10 – Half Treble Stitch 

Happy Mother’s Day!!!

For all those mothers out there – I salute you! For all those who are about to be mothers or want to be mothers – I wish you the best of luck. And for those very unfortunate ones who have lost their mothers, I send you so much love and know that you will be holding all your memories close to your hearts today!

Mother’s Day is one of those days where we all seem to be in a world of love and flowers! Our mothers are so terribly precious to us. They come in all shapes and sizes, but one thing is for certain, they all have one thing in common – their love for their children. It is a love that you can’t quite describe. It comes over you like a tonne of bricks in that split moment that you find out that you are going to be a mother. A sudden desire to protect and to love this little person is unimaginable! Each mother and child bond is different and will show their love to each other in different ways.

My own mother is a remarkable lady. She is definitely one of a kind. She is kind and generous and so thoughtful. My dear Mum, I wish she knew how much she means to me. She has always been there for me. And now I feel we share a bond that has grown over the years, oh and a serious love for wool!! Mum came back from her hols the other day. She managed to persuade Dad to take a detour on their route home to the wonderful BlackSheep shop. Apparently it’s an incredible haven of wool, with bundles of yummy yarn all over the place!! I haven’t been yet, but it is definitely on my ‘needs must’ visit list!! It sounds incredible!! She loved showing me her little bundles of yumminess the other day! And I even got a few sneaky individual balls for my blanket! Yey!! Mum, love you always, love you forever!

My mother-in-law is another incredible person. She has known me since I was 16 and means so much to me too. I will never forget when my daughter was little, she gave me a piece of advice that I have endeavoured to follow. She said ‘the right way, isn’t always the easy way’. It is so true! Parenthood is definitely a fun ride with lots of fun along the way. Thank you for all you do. You are so very very special to us!!! Love you always.

We’ve spent the day at Calke Abbey, which is a wonderful National Trust place. It has a super house you can visit and the gardens are particularly great. There are tunnels that you can go through and explore!! The kids love them! There’s even a grotto to make a wish in!! I think my Dad just loved all the old trees!!! Definitely a place to visit if you’re in the area.

My daughter is always a fan of a good old map!! She loves showing us the way to go!! Bless.

So whatever you do today, I hope you all have a wonderful day with your families.

Well hello to the warmer weather too. Goodness it was cold last week, wasn’t it. So pleased to finally have some warmer days. I don’t know if you do, but I can’t crochet if my hands are cold!! It’s all about the layers isn’t it!! This week seems to have flown by!! (I’m sure I say that each week, but it has!!!) I do have a little confession to make. Now I know most of you will understand this, but others may think we were bonkers! I may have sat on a bench, with my lovely crocheting friend outside our local yarn shop – Knittique!!! We were waiting for it to open!! To be fair, it was a nice day, bar being rather chilly! I think the shop owners may have thought we were a bit bonkers!! They have some lovely yarn in their shop and luckily for me, a huge range of sublime merino wool, which as you all know, I love!! Hmm, ok so I also may have gone back the next day too with another crocheting friend!! Haha!!! What am I like!! Let it be noted, I will never say no to a trip to a yarn shop!!

So this week I have chosen a simple but very useful stitch. Some of you will have already used it many times in lots of projects, but as it’s such a great stitch I thought it had to feature in the blanket. Now because last weeks stitch was a shell stitch, it left a curved edge. So we need to use a few different stitches in row 1, to create our straight edge again. Then rows 2 -4 are our new htr (half treble) stitches.

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.

Double Crochet (dc) – Insert the hook through the stitch, front to back, then yarn over hook and pull back through stitch. You will have two loops on your hook. Then yarn over your hook and pull through both loops.

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.

Double Treble Stitch (dtr) – A double treble is quite a tall stitch. So yarn over hook twice, insert hook through the stitch/space and then yarn over hook again. Now pull the yarn through the stitch. There will now be 4 loops on the hook. Now place the yarn over the hook and pull through the first 2 loops. Then yarn over the hook again and pull through the next two loops. Haha, now place the yarn over the hook again and pull through the last 2 loops. Phew! It’s a bit of a long process, but a lovely stitch with the height that it gives.

Half treble (htr) – A half treble crochet is basically one less movement than a treble. So yarn over hook, insert through space/stitch, yarn over hook, pull back through space/stitch. There should be 3 loops on your hook. Then yarn over hook and pull through all 3 loops.

Supplies

So again you need to choose a double knit yarn of any kind. I have chosen a fantastic purple colour from the fantastic sublime range. It’s a bright beautiful colour and is definitely one of my daughter’s and my favourite colours. The colour reminds me of a beautiful flower I found in Cornwall this time last year. It was our first family holiday together as a four, so definitely a holiday I won’t forget. The colour of these flowers were just gorgeous and with the back drop of the sea, was quite a sight!!

 

You roughly need about 30g. Don’t forget your scissors and blunt ended tapestry needle. And of course your 4mm crochet hook.

Ok so here we go …

1 – Ok so first things first we need to get back to a straight edge on our blanket. So to do this we need to work a few different stitches that have different heights. So start off by joining your new yarn through the chain space and chain 4 stitches. Then work 1dtr into the same stitch. We used this stitch in week 5, but if you are unsure, just check the stitches information above.

Now work 1 tr into the next 2 stitches.

Then work 1htr into the next 5 stitches. A htr is a half treble crochet. It’s basically one less movement than a treble. So yarn over your hook, insert through the stitch, yarn over hook, pull back through stitch. There should be 3 loops on your hook. Then yarn over hook and pull through all 3 loops.

Ok so now we need to work *1dtr into the chain 1 space. Now work 1tr into the next stitch, then work 1htr into the next 5 stitches, then 1tr into the next stitch. * Repeat ** across the row.

In the last chain space work 1dtr but then also work 1tr into the same space. This will make our stitch count up to 210.

2 – Ok so in this second row we are now going to start the half trebles stitches. So first of all turn your work and chain 2. This will give you the height for a half treble stitch. Now work 1htr in the same stitch. So to do this yarn over hook, insert through sstitch, yarn over hook, pull back through stitch. There should be 3 loops on your hook. Then yarn over hook and pull through all 3 loops.

Now work 1 htr in each of the stitches across the row. (210)

In the last stitch in the row, work 1htr. (210)

3 – For this row you are going to repeat row 2. So turn your work and chain 2. Then work 1htr in the same stitch. Then work 1htr in each stitch across the row.

It is such a simple, yet versatile stitch. And quick to work as well.

Once you get to the end, work 1htr in the last stitch to complete the row. (210)

4 – And once again you are repeating row 2. So turn your work and chain 2. Then work 1htr in the same stitch. Then work 1htr in each stitch across the row.

So complete the row by working 1tr in the last stitch and fastening off. Don’t forget to sew in your ends. (210)

 

And voila, your half treble stitch rows are complete. And we have also worked a lovely flat row ready for our next weeks stitch. I hope you have enjoyed this weeks instalment of Year of the Stitches. Any questions, just shout and I will try to help best I can.

Have a lovely rest of your Mother’s day.

Happy hooking!!

🌈Xx

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