Advent Wrapdigan – Part 1

It’s Crochet Along time! Woohoo! Love a good CAL! Haven’t done one in a while, but this one has definitely been brewing! How are we all? Hope everyone had good New Years! One week down already! Bonkers! Hope you’ve all had a good start to 2023. Our house seems to have been filled with illness so far, but sure it will all pass soon. Maybe it’s a case of get it out of the way!

Anyways, I am waffling, as usual.

Welcome to our Advent Wrapdigan CAL. It’s a collaboration between myself and the utterly magical Abby from Orchidean Luxury Yarns. This little Advent Wrapdigan is a bit of a treat for yourself. It’s based on Abby’s knitted Wrapdigan, which you can find the pattern to on her website, but this one has a slight twist in the sense it has a large centre mandala in the middle of the back. So will be pretty spectacular when worn.

On Christmas Day, I published the DK pattern, but the CAL will be using a 4ply weight yarn. Both patterns will be left up ony blog, but I will be creating downloadable PDF patterns for both weights at the end of the CAL.

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 

I really hope you enjoy the CAL. Can’t wait to see all your creations come to life. You can use any Advent Calendar yarn, but you could even stash dive too and create a gorgeous little number.

Right now down to business.. 

Level â€“ Medium (There are a few new stitches and techniques)

Yarn â€“ 500g of 4ply different coloured yarns (Mine has 24 colours) with 1 x 100g skein of 4ply grey yarn. 

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

https://luxuryyarns.co.uk/

Hook

4mm crochet hook

Notions –

Scissors and darning needle for ends.

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 â€“ [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.

Pattern – Main Mandala 

Use a different colour for each round 

Round 1 â€“ Make a mr, 1ch then 6dc into the ring. Then pull the tail tight. Finally ss into the first dc stitch and fasten off. (6)

Round 2 – Attach yarn and 3ch (acts as 1tr), work 1tr in the first stitch. [2tr in the next stitch] 5 times. Finish by ss into the first tr in the round and fasten off. (12)

Round 3 – Attach yarn and 1ch, [work 1pf and 1ch in each stitch.] Repeat this 12 times. Ss in ch1 from start of round and fasten off. 

Round 4 – Attach yarn in 1chsp, 7ch (acts as 1tr and 4ch). [Work 1tr in next 1chsp and 4ch.] Repeat 11 times. Ss into first 7ch and fasten off.

Round 5 – Attach yarn into any 4chsp and 3ch, then 4tr into the 4chsp. Then ss into the same 4chsp. [1ch, then ss into next 4chsp, 5tr, ss into same 4chsp.] Repeat this 11 times. Ss into first 3ch and fasten off. 

Round 6 – Attach yarn into any 1chsp and 1ch (acts as 1dc), then 1bpdc in each tr stitch. [Then 1dc in 1chsp, then work 1bpdc in each tr stitch.] Repeat this 11 times. Then 1dc in last 1chsp and ss into first 1ch and fasten off. 

Round 7 – Attach yarn into any dc stitch and 6ch. [Then 1dc in next dc stitch, 6ch.] Repeat 11 times. Then 1dc in last dc stitch and ss into first 6chsp and fasten off. 

Round 8 – Attach to any dc stitch and 7ch then 1dc in next dc stitch. [Then 7ch and work 1dc in next dc stitch.] Repeat this around the mandala, finally 7ch, 1dc in last stitch and ss into first 7chsp and fasten off.

Round 9 – Attach to any dc stitch and 5ch (acts as 1dc and 4ch.) [Then 1dcsp stitch into round 7 in the 6chsp, then 4ch, then 1dc into next dc stitch, then 4ch.] Repeat this around the mandala. Finally ss into first 5chsp and fasten off. 

Round 10 – Attach new yarn into any 4chsp, 3ch (acts as 1tr) then 3tr, then 1ch. Now [work 4tr in next 4chsp and 1ch.] Repeat around mandala, then ss into first 7ch and fasten off. 

Round 11 – Attach new yarn into any 1chsp and 7ch (acts as 1tr and 4ch.) [Work 1tr in next 1chsp and 4ch.] Repeat all around mandala, then 4ch and ss into first 3ch. 

Round 12 – Attach new yarn in any 1tr, 8ch (acts as 1tr & 5ch.) [Work 1tr in next 1tr stitch, 5ch.] Repeat all around mandala, then ss into first 8ch and fasten off . 

Round 13 – Attach new yarn into any 1tr and 1ch (acts as 1dc.) [Work 5tr in 5chsp and 1dc in next tr.] Repeat all around the mandala then 5tr in last 5chsp and ss into first 1ch and fasten off.  

And there you have it! This is a great time to sew in your ends, so you are ready for Part 2. I really hope you have enjoyed part 1. I can’t wait to see all your different colourways. I am definitely going to stash dive this one again. Thinking you could have a winter warm and a summer cool version.

Well, I will see you guys next week for part 2 of Advent Wrapdigan.

Happy Hooking.

🌈Xx

(Don’t forget that this pattern is brought to you from PipsRainbow, it has not been tech edited, but all attempts have been made to ensure it is correct and easy to follow. It is only to be used for personnel use only and not to be shared or used to create items for profit.

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Advent Shawl

(Well, it is Advent season!)

Hello my lovely ones. How are we all on this cold wintery mornings. It’s been rather chilly hasn’t it! It is rather nice to have all the warm yarny woolies out though. We have had a bit of strange week – I picked my little lady up from her week long residential on Friday. It’s been so weirdly quiet! The house doesn’t seem to function without her at all. It seems strangely unbalanced. So nice to have her back in the house. Feels complete again. Not a fan of her being away. But I know they need to do these things to grow and spread their wings and oh boy, did they have fun.

So I just wanted to pop on & talk about Advents! I know many of you lucky ones will have had a gorgeous delivery this last week from some of our incredible yarn dyers. I hope you have all managed to grab the one you wanted. It is such an exciting time of year for the yarny world. Can’t wait to open mine. So exciting.

I have tried to behave this year and not buy too much yarn, so that I could buy the advents. They are a great way to create a really spectacular piece, as many of the dyers will create each mini skein of yarn to sit beautifully with each other. With many of them dyed in a gradient manner, allowing the colours to flow and compliment each other. As of next year, I am hoping to bring you more crocheted garments, so with this in mind, the advents are win win for me.

I feel that the advents can say a lot about a dyer and really gives them a chance to shine and show their true colours. Many of them start planing their advents in the spring!! Can you imagine! So a lot of hard work and thought has gone into these beautifully little advent parcels. Ekk. I am now getting super excited.

In the past I have been super lucky to have Orchidean Luxury Yarn Advents. They are so scrumptious and so luxurious. Such a pleasure to open each day and see what squishy yarny treats are in store for you. But this year I have also branched out for one of Lisa’s advents from For the Love of Yarn too. I am super excited to be bringing you an exclusive pattern for her advent later in the year, with all proceeds for the pattern going to Children’s Liver Disease. An incredible charity that is very close to Lisa’s heart too. I was so humbled to find that Lisa has chosen me as one of her top crochet designers for her advents, such an incredible honour. Thank you Lisa. So kind of you.

Some of you may be starting to think about what kind of projects you would like to work on with your advents, so I couldn’t resist sharing my Advent Shawl pattern with you again this year. It is one of my all time favourite advent yarn pieces and, as many of you know, I am never far away from it! Well it’s rainbow and it’s soft yarn and it’s warm, what more can I say!!

Now this year I have created the pattern in an easily downloadable file, so that you can get going with your advent project straight away.

As with all my patterns now, I would be extremely grateful for any possible donations, however small, to my Crochet for Charity Just Giving Page. At the moment, I am hoping to support Child Bereavement Charity, which has been close to our hearts for a few years now. Thank you so much in advance for any donations you are able to give.

So here are the links you need:

The Advent Shawl PDF Pattern

Just Giving Crochet For Charity Page

Crochet for Charity Just Giving Page

Keep your eyes peeled for some other advent projects that may find their way onto my website too. There’s another one that I really can’t wait to share with you. In time, I will create an Advent Category on the website, so you will be able to find the patterns easily. Don’t forget that if you aren’t able to buy the advents, then all of these patterns can be made my yarn stash diving. Just grab a big bundle of your odds and ends and get crocheting. Ooo, imagine the possibilities!! Oh dear, what am I like.

Ooo, I nearly forgot. I may have been working on a rather secret advent project with the incredible Abby from Orchidean Luxury Yarns, so keep an eye out for that too. It’s a goodun, I promise you! But Mums the word I am afraid.

Anyways, happy hooking. Keep warm and have fun with the run up to, dare I say it – CHRISTMAS! Ekk!

🌈Xx

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