Year of the Stitches Week 27 – Trinity Stitch

Trinity Stitch

Yippeeee!!! Gooooo England!!! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Can’t quite believe it!! It’s so exciting isn’t it! I reckon even if you are not a football fan, you can’t not get excited with the World Cup. It seems to consume everyone and grab hold of us all in a strange and magical way. Grown men crying and hugging each other! Just brilliant. Like, when would that ever happen normally!!! I couldn’t even concentrate on my crocheting!! Dare I say the words ‘Coming Home’? Yikes!! Maybe I will say it quietly!! Just in case!!

So, hope you have all had good weeks and are able to keep cool with all this hot weather. It seems to have hit a whole new level this week hasn’t it. Crikey!! Everything seems to be melting around me!! I love how everyone has their own take on the weather. There seems to be different levels of sun lovers. I reckon everyone has their own little category that they fit into. I think I can catergorise them. Ok so there’s the blockers, who definitely do not like the sun and will find any which way to hide from it. There’s the heat haters, who really struggle with the heat and just want to keep cool. Then there’s the middlies that quite like a bit of sun, but not too much and not a great fan of when it gets too hot. Then there’s the sitters, that could happily sit in it for quite a long time, but will all of a sudden be way too hot and will have had enough. And then we’ve got left the sun lovers, that just adore the sun, the hotter the better and love being out in it. I wonder which one you are? I reckon I’m on the edge of the middlies. I definitely like a bit of sun, but not when it’s too hot and burning! For me, the perfect position would be head out of the sun, legs in the sun and a crochet hook in my hand! Now that does sound good. Hmmmm, just imagining that. One thing I do love doing is sitting on our bed in the evening with all the windows open, the kids are asleep and there’s a seriously lovely breeze flowing through the house. Now that’s time for a snuggle under my Year of the Stitches blanket and a cuppa with my man by my side. Heaven.

On a totally different note, I think I’ve found a car for PipsRainbow!!! 😂 Look at those rainbow stripes!! I definitely think I could pull this off!! I wonder if you could adapt the back so it opens up into a mobile crocheting and cuppa station. Or, if I ever get going with it a hand dyed yarn stand. Or it could be a transportable classroom for me to teach crocheting in! Spread the love!! Haha! Now that does sound good. Oh the possibilities. One day. You never know…

This week I have had the real pleasure of making and giving this little guy to a rather special friend of my daughter’s. She is a huge lover of unicorns, so it was an absolute must that I made her one for her birthday. I have always wanted to create my own design, as I know my daughter is a big fan. So here she is.

I managed to find a little space for new PipsRainbow labels.

Rather chuffed with the mane. Ever so easy, I made a chain of stitches and then crocheted back along the chain, towards the head, crocheting double crochet stitches in every other stitch. Seems to give it a rather gentle curl. Hope you like it.

My daughter has persuaded me to make her one now, so will get the pattern written up and pop it on the blog as quick as I can.

Right had we better get onto the blanket. So this weeks stitch is called the Trinity Stitch. It’s basically made up of a chain stitch and a dc3tog stitch. The word trinity, has a very interesting feel to it doesn’t it. It means a group of three people or objects/things, or in our case – stitches. The number three in itself is a rather magical number. To me it seems like a rather strong unit. (This is where I could go off on a whole different tangent about magical numbers and Harry Potter – but I won’t! 😂) I don’t think I have ever mentioned my Harry Potter obsession have I. Right, well, yeah, serious Harry Potter fan right here. Sorry chaps … Anyways, so this weeks stitch is called the Trinity Stitch because of the dc3tog stitch. I suppose in a way it’s 3 stitches together to create one. It’s definitely a fab stitch and definitely one to remember. It’s really easy to work up and gives a super subtle yet effective texture. It has a lovely feel to it too, I reckon it would be nice in some clothing of some description.

Supplies

So this weeks yarn I picked up a while ago at the wonderful Junction13 Wool Festival. It’s from the fabulous In the Wool Shed company and it’s their Lucy colour, which is a wonderful dusty pink colour. It’s a stunning double knit Blueface Leicester Wool, so lovely and soft and excellent to work with. I will definitely be looking up these guys and ordering some more.

So once again you will need about 30-40g of double knit yarn and not forgetting your 4mm crochet hook, scissors and blunt ended tapestry needle to sew in the ends.

Stitches

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

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 Crochet 3 Together (dc3tog) – work your dc3tog by inserting your hook into the previous stitch, yarn over and pull through, then inserting it into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through and next stitch, yarn over and pull through. This will give you 4 loops, then yarn over again and pull through all loops.

Trinity Stitch – Ok so to start this stitch, work your dc3tog by inserting your hook into the previous stitch, yarn over and pull through, then inserting it into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through and next stitch, yarn over and pull through. This will give you 4 loops, then yarn over again and pull through all loops. Now to finish the Trinity stitch work a chain 1 stitch.

Ok so here we go …

1 – So start off by attaching your new yarn into the first stitch on the wrong side of your blanket. Now start by chaining 1 and working 1dc in the same stitch.

Follow on by working 1dc in each stitch. (200)

2 – Ok so turn your blanket and chain 1. And once again work 1dc in the same stitch. Now you are going to work your first dc3tog stitch. So this stitch is where you are working 3 double crochets into 1 stitch. So to do this insert your hook into the dc stitch you have just worked, yarn over and then pull through. Now insert your hook into the next stitch (so the second stitch in the row) yarn over and pull through and finally insert your stitch into the next stitch (so the third stitch in the row) yarn over and pull through. This will give you 4 loops on your hook.

Right so now to finish your stitch, all you need to do is yarn over your hook and pull through all 4 loops. And there you have your first dc3tog.

Right so now you need to chain 1. This completes your Trinity stitch.

Ok so now it’s time to repeat the Trinity stitch across the row. So *work your dc3tog by inserting your hook into the previous stitch (so the last stitch of the previous dc3tog), yarn over and pull through, then inserting it into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through and then in the next stitch, yarn over and pull through. This will give you 4 loops, then yarn over again and pull through all loops. Now to finish the Trinity stitch, chain 1.* Repeat this ** across the whole row. In the last stitch in the row work 1dc. (200)

3 – Right then, row 3. So start off by turning your blanket and as always chain 1. Then work 1dc in the same stitch and 1dc in the next stitch.

Ok so it’s time to work your first Trinity stitch. *So work your dc3tog by inserting your hook into the previous stitch (so the second dc Stitch), yarn over and pull through, then inserting it into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through and then the next stitch, yarn over and pull through. This will give you 4 loops, then yarn over again and pull through all loops. Now to finish the Trinity stitch, work a chain 1 stitch.*

Repeat this ** across the whole row.

At the end of the row, work the last Trinity stitch and complete with the usual chain 1 stitch and then work 1dc in the last stitch. (200)

4 – So in this row we are going to start off with the usual chain 1 and then work 1dc in the same stitch. Now work 1dc in the next stitch. *Ok so now it’s time to work your first dc3tog. So insert your hook into the previous stitch, yarn over and pull through, then inserting it into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through and then insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through. This will give you 4 loops, then yarn over again and pull through all loops. Now to finish the Trinity stitch, chain 1.*

Repeat this ** across the whole row. After the last Trinity stitch which is worked in the last few stitches, work your usual chain 1 at the end of the Trinity stitch and then work 1dc in the last stitch. (200)

5 – So we’re now working the last row. So, turn your work and chain 1. Then work 1dc in the same stitch. And once again start working your Trinity stitches. *So work your dc3tog by inserting your hook into the previous stitch, yarn over and pull through, then inserting it into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through and next stitch, yarn over and pull through. This will give you 4 loops, then yarn over again and pull through all loops. Now to finish the Trinity stitch, chain 1.*

Now repeat this ** across the row.

At the end of this last row, work your usual Trinity stitch and work the usual chain 1 and finally work 1dc in the last stitch. (200)

And there you have the wonderful Trinity stitch. It’s a wonderfully easy stitch to work and definitely one I will be using again. Hope you have enjoyed this weeks instalment of Year of the Stitches. Give us a shout if you need any help.

Happy hooking everyone.

🌈Xx

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Year of the Stitches – Week 19 Crossbill Stitch

Crossbill Stitch 

Well hello everyone. Hope you have all had super weeks. Did anyone do anything special for Yarn Day? I didn’t manage to get to one of my local shops which is a shame. As I know Sitting Knitting had some yarn fun planned for the day. But I did get to go to the wonderful Wool@J13 festival!! Oh my!!! It was sooooo exciting.

 

This one was a family affair. So as we set off, I think my daughter had totally cottoned on to my excitement! she said “Now Mummy, is this just the best day of your life? I mean, there is just going to be so much wool!!” Haha! Oh she knows me so so well!! She kept telling me to calm down and not to worry, as there will be lots to buy!!! And there definitely was!!!

So on route I managed a little sneaky slipper sock crocheting. This is a double knit 2 strand mix of some West Yorkshire Spinners sock yarn. Can’t tell you how much I am loving the colour mix. I know it’s bad, but think I might have to keep these for me!!

So we rocked up to a tractor/trailer ride to the show ground from the car park. The kids were loving it. I do think my son would have liked to have driven the tractor though!!

There was one mahousive marquee, full of the most stunning yarns you can imagine. It was lovely to see individual businesses and their creations. Lots of sock yarns. I bought some that is ridiculously soft! It was the HeyJay company!! Two lovely ladies selling some mega hand dyed yarn. Can’t wait to buy some more from them.

I can’t describe how lovely everyone was!! They were so kind and helpful and letting you touch and feel all the yarn! At first I was telling my daughter not to touch anything, but the stall holders were telling her to! How wonderful. One lovely lady gave her a big bundle of wool fibres to have a go with for free. My daughter didn’t realise at first that she was being given it, but she carried her cloud of fluff around after that, with pride. Unfortunately I didn’t catch the ladies name or company! So if you ever read this, please get in contact so we can share with you what my daughter creates!! (It was the stand by the HeyJay company.) Heyho, hopefully we will find out who she was. She was so nice to my daughter. The one thing I think the festival really showed me, is what a wonderful collection of people are in the yarn world!! So chuffed that my crazy yarn and crocheting addiction lead me and my family there! It really made you feel so lovely to be surrounded by so many kind and caring people. (And obviously a serious amount of yarn scruminess!!!)

This stand was called Find Me Knitting and Luxury Yarns. Two lovely ladies that were ever so helpful. I bought a skein of the softest mulberry silk I’ve ever felt. Will definitely be looking up these guys again. Hoping to make a shawl/scarf with it one day.

There was even a sock fashion show, where the models not only sang but danced as well, modelling their lovely socks.

It all got a bit too much for a little man. Bless.

To my daughter’s delight, we also found one of the Staffordshire SmileStones and rehid it. Must paint ours one day.

So all in all a mega mega day! So pleased we went. Here’s what I came away with. I think I did rather well considering. The top right ball is actually made out of banana fibres – imagine that!!! What a fab idea. It was from the company La La with Love. There were all sorts of different yarns that she had created. Hoping to make a little bag for my phone with it soon. The bottom right pink yarn is from In The Wool Shed company. Again lots of super yarns and such a colour range. This one is for the Year of the Stitches blanket. The far left is a wonderful plum purple colour – it’s a mix of Bluefaced Leicester and silk!! Oh my!! It’s terribly soft. Again another fab shawl or scarf me thinks. It was from the company Cat and Sparrow from Bristol. She was so kind, as my son was in my arms at that point and he was demolishing some fruit, so he had a bit on his hands. I was desperately trying to keep him away from her lovely yarns whilst trying to pay at the same time!! Hmm, not my finest hour, but I managed it with no fruit smeared yarns in sight!!

I reckon my daughter did rather well too!! Can’t wait to have a go with the hand spinning from the Dizzy Sheep Spinner company. What a fab idea and great for children too. It will be great to see what my daughter makes up with it. I can see us all wanting to have a go. The lovely lady said it was rather a nice past time with a cuppa on the go!! Everyone loved talking to my daughter too. One of the stall ladies was quite shocked that she could crochet so young!!

So this week I have finally finished this shawl. So chuffed with it. It’s the first one I’ve finished. It was designed and made in 20 days. So not bad going. I’m hoping that I can publish the pattern on here soon, but think it needs a little work first.

I blocked it twice. Once halfway through, then when it was finished. It’s incredible how it helps and shapes the garment. It seems to help the yarn to relax into place! I would highly recommend it. And so easy to do as well. The only problem I have in our house, is keeping the pins out of reach of my little ones hands! Yikes!!

We also seem to have had a rather yummy weekend! This was from our local Home and Garden Festival. I don’t think I even got a look in on these!! A certain little girl and her Daddy woofed one of these down!!

Right then, on to the blanket. So this week I have chosen the super Crossbill stitch. It’s a pretty cool stitch. It’s very similar to a crossed treble stitch, but slightly lacier – so fab for a shawl or scarf. It’s using a two row repeat method, but the trebles are crossed in every row, so this means the texture is quite open. It provides quite a nice diamond pattern, which is rather pretty. Hope you like it.

Supplies – So this week I have chosen a lovely may green coloured yarn. Couldn’t resist this colour, with the name and the time of the year. It such a calming, warm colour. When I was a child I was given a box of 72 Derwent water coloured crayons by my parents. It was my pride and joy. They were presented in a lovely wooden box with a little brass clip.

I used to love keeping them in rainbow coloured order. (See I reckon my love for everything rainbow started early!!) So my favourite green and most used was a may Green colour. It ended up being so much shorter than all the others, but it was by far my favourite green crayon. I definitely used it the most. So I dedicate this weeks colour to my little and rather short may green water coloured crayon!!

The yarn is from the wonderful Debbie Bliss Rialto range. (It’s from my little stash that my Mum got me from the incredible BlackSheepWool shop – thanks Mum) It’s a lovely merino wool which is beautifully soft, so perfect for the blanket. So you need about 30g of any Double Knit yarn you fancy and don’t forget your scissors, blunt ended tapestry needle and 4mm crochet hook.

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.

Two Crossed Trebles (2Ctr) – Miss two stitches, work 1tr in the next stitch, then chain 1 and work 1tr in the first of the 2 missed stitches. (Work this last stitch back over the last tr stitch made.)

Ok so here we go …

1 – So for this stitch we are working on the right side of the blanket. Start by chaining 3. Then *work 2Ctr over the next 3 stitches. Now 1 tr in the next stitch.*

A crossbill stitch is a combination of 2Ctr stitch and then 1tr stitch. This is repeated across the row. So a 2Ctr stitch is basically 2 crossed treble stitches with a chain stitch in the middle. So to start off, miss 2 stitches and work 1tr into the next stitch.

Now chain 1 and work 1tr in the first of the 2 missed stitches by working back over the last tr stitch made. You can see in the photo how the second treble is crossed back on itself.

Then work 1tr into the next stitch. This completes the first Crossbill stitch.

Repeat this ** across the row.

Work 1tr in the last stitch of the row. (200)

2 – Turn your blanket and chain 3. (This acts as 1tr) Then work 1tr in the same stitch.

Now miss 1tr, then insert your hook into the next chain 1 space.

*Work 1tr into this chain 1 space.

Now work 2Ctr over the next 3 stitches.*

Repeat ** to the last tr stitch.

Now work 1tr in the last chain 1 space, then miss the last stitch then work 2tr in the chain 3 from below.

3 – In the last row, chain 3. (This counts as 1tr) Then miss a stitch and work *2Ctr over the next 3 stitches. Now work 1tr in the next ch1sp.* You can see where to work the 1tr from the photo below.

The repeat this process ** across the row.

When you get to the end of the row, work 1tr in the top of the chain 3 stitches from the row below.

So this completes your Crossbill stitch. Hope you’ve enjoyed this weeks instalment of Year of the Stitches. Don’t forget to give me a shout if you are unsure of anything.

Happy hooking everyone!

🌈Xx

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