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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When Advent Calendars look like this…

… you can totally keep your Chocolate ones!!!!

Well hello my lovely ones, how are we all? I hope you are all surviving this lockdown. This year seems to have already got off to a bumpy start and nearly a month in and things don’t look much better do they. January, has always been a funny month, hasn’t it. The Christmas decorations have to come down and you have the awkward argument with yourself that this year, you would sort them out and organise them properly. But in the end, you just shove them in as best you can. What is that about!! Every year I have this argument with myself. And every year, I put it off!! Oh well, maybe next year.

So I thought I would just pop on and share with you all, my lovely advent calendar that I had from the Abby at Orchidean Luxury Yarns in December. I know that she is starting to think about this year’s calendar, so I couldn’t resist giving you a little taster as to what you might find in one. Abby owns her own hand dyeing yarn company called Orchidean Luxury Yarns and has the most beautiful array of sumptuous hand dyed yarn. If you haven’t already visited her wonderful website, then here’s the link. It is worth a peek. Trust me!

https://luxuryyarns.co.uk/

So my gorgeous calendar arrived towards the end of November, so it is all ready for you to open at the beginning of December. The day it arrived, I can safely say there was two seriously excited people in our house.

My daughter has always been a bit of a magpie with shiny wonderours things. So the fact that this was holding not only yummy yarn, but gorgeous little stitch markers that could be used as jewellery too!! Well, she was in her element.

Each day, we opened a door to find a little skein of beautifully hand dyed yarn and a gorgeous stitch marker. On some of the days, there would be a little treat of an essential oil too. The smell of these are just to die for.

When these extra special little essential oils are found in your advent window, Abby will email you with a helpful description of what they are and how best to use them. So lovely.

Each day also contained a little stitch marker. Which were so individual and beautiful. I have mine in a pot in our bedroom at the moment. I don’t seem to have the heart to use them yet, as they are gorgeous to look at. They are all the more beautiful with the fact that they are sitting in little dish that my daughter. So extra special in my eyes.

Now if it wasn’t enough that you have 24 little doors of incredible treats, Abby also gave us a full skein of gorgeous yarn and some amazing Cheer essential oil in a full size bottle. It has a roll-on top, so you can use it whenecer you like. This was to open on Christmas Day. Oh my, what a treat it was. So special. It was hard not open it up before hand!

Abby even included a fabulous row counter! Which will definitely come in handy when making up some yarny delights. Here’s the gorgeous little bottle of Dōterra Essential Oil!! I have used it so much over the past few weeks! Definitely what we all need right now!

So if you are one of the lucky ones and you are lucky enough to have one of Abby’s advent calendars, then the only thing that you need to choose, is the weight of your yarn. I plumped for 4Ply this time, but maybe next time a double knit one would be rather nice too. I wonder if you would have enough for a little blanket.

Well, I hope this has helped you. For me, it has been such a treat to have a yarny advent calendar. I can’t remember the last time I had a calendar of my very own. I think I remember one, many moons ago. But it was definitely a chocolate one and not one filled with deliciously scrumptious yarn. Yarn ones are definitely the best!! And the only ones for me, now a days!

Can’t wait to see what everyone makes with their advent calendars this year.

For me it had to be a rainbow shawl. I wasn’t planning on designing one, but when the rainbow colours just kept popping out at me, I just couldn’t resist. In a very Blue Peter kind of a way – here’s one I made earlier. Hee hee.

Hope you like it.

Will be sharing the pattern on here very soon. If you were lucky enough to have a calendar this year, it is a great way to display and absorb yourself in all of Abby’s hand dyed yarn.

I started my shawl around New Year and it has definitely kept me company over this 2021 lockdown. I was carrying it around all with the place, when I was making it. My husband said it was my comfort blanket! Whoops no And it’s now keeping seriously snuggly too!!

Well I hope you all have lovely weekends. I’m hoping to steal a little time for some crocheting or knitting at some point. I hope you do too.

Happy hooking everyone.

Xx

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