Year of the Stitches – Week 28 Iris Stitch

Iris Stitch 

Hmmm, it seems that my blanket seems to be being used in the garden this week. It definitely gets around this blanket! My daughter definitely enjoys many a happy moment in her Wendy house and it looks like my blanket goes in there with her!! Funny. Her Wendy house is on stilts, so it has a slide on the one side. When I was pregnant with my son, my daughter had me squidged up in there. She was quite happy making me tea and weirdly, vegetable stew in her little wendy house kitchen. Bless her. Happy days. Precious moments.

So this week, we went to see Matilda at the Hippodrome. Wow! It was just incredible!!! What a performance!! The guy that played Miss Trunchball, was possibly one of the most talented actors I have ever seen!! Just mind blowing. We ate at the Hippodrome reastaurant, which is called the Circle. It was nice and was lovely not to worry about what time we needed to be seated!! Would highly recommend it, if you’re in the area.

Anyone been strawberry picking yet? There’s something so utterly British about picking strawberries isn’t there. I used to do it as a job when I was a wee one, but it hasn’t taken the fun off it when you’re picking them with your little family. Picking them and well eating them!! Hee hee, surely nobody goes and doesn’t taste any do they? Our son was absolutely thrilled that you could eat them on route! Luckily I had some wipes with me, as he was completely covered in strawberry juice by the end!! Funny. Think we will be going again this summer.

Managed a few crocheting sessions this week. My main aim has been finishing my daughter’s unicorn. She has been absolutely desperate for this one. I’d have been able to make her quicker, but I wanted to take pics throughout so I could write up the pattern for you guys. She had me crocheting and finishing the mane at a family BBQ today! I mean to say!! I reckon she will be a good team leader one day – she definitely gets the job done!!! This is her cuddling her unicorn, before any ends have been sewn in. Oh why didn’t I sew them in as I was going along!!! Anyways, pattern out this week hopefully. Might be a nice holiday project!!

So, on to this weeks stitch. It’s the wonderful Iris stitch. It’s very similar to the rope stitch, so you should be able to get the hang of this one quite quickly. The difference to the rope stitch is that it has 2 Treble Stitches either side of the middle chain stitch. This gives the stitch a wonderful drape.

Supplies –

So this week I have used a stunning deep purple yarn from the fabulous Debbie Bliss range. It’s such a rich, wonderful colour and a lovely wool to work with. 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.

Chain 1 Space – Otherwise known as ch1sp.

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.

Iris Stitch – So for this stitch, your work 2 Treble Crochets, 1 chain stitch and then 2 Treble Crochets in the chain 1 space in the row below.

Ok so here we go …

1 – Right so start off on the wrong side of your blanket and chain 3. (This acts as 1tr) Now work 1tr in the same stitch.

Ok so miss 2 stitches, then in the next stitch, work 2tr, 1ch, 2tr. This is all worked in the one stitch and this will be your first Iris stitch.

Now miss 3 stitches and *work your next Iris stitch, so work 2tr, 1ch, 2tr all in the next stitch. Then miss 3 stitches.* So you can now repeat this ** across the whole row.

At the end of the row, work 2tr stitches in the last stitch. (49 Iris stitches)

2 – Ok so start by chaining 3. (This acts as 1tr) Then work 1tr in the same stitch. So you are going to work an *Iris stitch in the next chain 1 space. Remember an Iris stitch is 2tr, 1ch, 2tr in the same stitch*. This is where the arrow is pointing to – it’s at the top of the Iris stitch from the row below.

Can you see how the Iris stitches are worked on top of each other.

Now repeat this ** across the row.

At the end of the row, work 2tr in the top of the chain 3 stitches from the row below. (49 Iris stitches)

3 – In this row we are going to repeat row 2. So start by turning your work and chaining 3. (This acts a 1tr) Then once again work 1tr in the same stitch. So you are going to work an *Iris stitch in the next chain 1 space. (Remember an Iris stitch is 2tr, 1ch, 2tr in the same stitch*.)

Now repeat this ** across the whole row.

And once again at the end work 2tr in the top of the chain 3 stitches from the row below. (49 Iris stitches)

And we’re done. 3 rows of the lovely Iris stitches. I hope you have enjoyed this weeks instalment of Year of the Stitches. How’s your blanket looking? This is mine so far. Really chuffed with how the colour combos are going. Loving the different textures of the stitches too. I can see me making this blanket again at some point. Would be nice with my all time favourite Sublime rainbow combo that I put together for my bag. Now that would be good. Ekk, exciting.

Anyways, happy hooking everyone.

Here if you need me.

🌈Xx

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Year of the Stitches – Week 23 Starburst Stitch

The Starburst Stitch

Hmmm, my lovely blanket seems to be being used as a train track!!!! Little monkey!! Oh the joys of the little people. I’m pleased I’ve taken this picture, as I feel like it marks the week of our little man suddenly becoming utterly obsessed with his Brio train track. He just loves it. So pleased for him. He seems to be spending many a happy moment sitting in the middle of his track fiddling with bridges and moving the crossing barriers. I love how you can show him something new and his little face lights up in amazement at the simpliest of things. It’s so lovely to see and watch his abilities grow! Bless him. Hmm, I wonder if I could crochet something for his train track! Now there’s a thought. I’ve already had an idea for a car storage system, but will share that when I have put my idea into action. I reckon crocheting can be found in all areas of our lives. Haha, I do have a lovely friend who is new to the crocheting world and keeps calling it croqueting! Haha – they will remain nameless, but it does make me chuckle each time it’s said!!!

My daughter had a new little doll last weekend for being such a good girl. She was so excited. It was on her birthday list which isn’t for quite a while yet, so as soon as she entered the toy shop, she was on a mission to find it! So obviously her little doll, Snowbeam, needed a place to sleep. So out comes at breakfast, 2 balls of dk sublime and one ball of 4ply cotton. Nothing like a bit of speed crocheting at breakfast with a 7mm hook.

Quite chuffed with the end result!! Think it might need a little flower decoration though.

This week I was reminded of the feeling of living away from loved ones and setting off on new adventures. I think everyone deals with different situations in their own way. I was never any good at living away from home. I’m definitely a pack member! And pack members stick together!! My husband’s cousin has just started out in London and moved into her own little pad. She has a big new job in the big city and is loving every minute of it. So I decided a little mandala love was required! Couldn’t resist making this little one. Thought she might need a little crochet love in her life. I used my Beautiful England pattern, which you can find in the patterns catergory. This one in only up to round 9. Hopefully she’ll like it.

For the very first time ever, I have had a few fellow yarn chums over for a little woolly crocheting and knitting club. It was rather a surreal moment to have my conservatory sofa consumed by happy crocheters and knitters, while the little man was asleep upstairs. I usually run around like a lunatic at this time of the day, so I can tell you it was a welcomed change. I’m hoping to hold the group every week and obviously open it up to more fellow yarn lovers at some point. But I just need to check that it fits with the little man. Bless him – he would have an absolute ball with everyone’s yarn stash and hooks/needles! Next week I’m putting my teacher hat on and teaching my two knitters how to crochet. Fingers crossed it will go well. I’ve just ordered a stash of 4mm Clover crochet hooks. They are my favourite kind of hook, so thought it was best to teach with them. Ekk. Wish me luck…

Hope you are all enjoying the start of the summer. We are loving spending time in the garden. My little man is utterly obsessed with watering the plants. Our tomatoes have never grown so well!! I love crocheting in the garden – doesn’t happen very often, but I managed some crocheted bunting for my daughter’s fairy world in the evening. My feet were getting rather cold though – where’s a blanket when you need one!!

This is her fairy world. There’s still a few bits to add to it, but it’s nearly there. I keep adding little extras for her to find. My friend reckoned that if I kept the garden fairies happy, the kitchen and house fairies would come in and help clean! Haha, if only! I’m still waiting for the day they arrive!

I did manage a little moment of fun with my wool winder this week. I wanted to make a little yarn cake for my dear friend’s daughter. She has just started out in the crocheting world, so I thought a cotton yarn cake would be a nice birthday pressie for her. Thought she could make a continuous Grannie Square blanket with it or a stripy bag. Will be great to see what she makes with it.

Hmm, I think we had better get on to this weeks blanket stitch. Now it’s a bit of a tricky one this week, but totally worth it as I am sure you will agree. It’s called the Starburst Stitch. It’s very similar to a fan stitch, but it creates full circles, thus it’s called a Starburst. Hope you like it and can follow my instructions.

Supplies –

So this week I have used a lovely fresh calm cream yarn from the wonderful Rowan baby merino silk range. It’s 66% wool and 34% silk. So rather nice and lovely to work with.

So once again you will need about 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.

Treble 4 together (tr4tog) – *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 ** 4 times. (5 loops) Now yarn over your hook and pull through all the loops.

Treble 9 together (tr9tog) – *Yarn over your hook, insert into the stitch, yarn over your hook and pull through. Yarn over your hook and pull through 2 loops.* Repeat ** 9 times. (10 loops) Now yarn over your hook and pull through all the loops.

Ok so here we go … 

Right, so the Starburst Stitch. Now it’s rather a complicated stitch, as it has quite a few elements to it, but once you get the hang of it, you will be well away. It’s such a stunning stitch it just had to be added to the blanket!!

1 – So start off on the wrong side and chain 1. Then work 1dc in the same stitch and 1dc in the next stitch. Now *work 1dc in the chain 1 space and 1dc in the next stitch.* Continue ** across the row and then work 1dc in the top of the chain 3 from the row below. (200)

2 – Right so turn your work and then in this row chain 1, then work 1dc in the same stitch. Now miss 3 stitches. We are now going to start our first starburst, so *work 9tr stitches in the next stitch. (So all in the same stitch!) Then miss 3 stitches and work 1dc in the next.

Once again miss 3 stitches.* Now repeat ** across the row.

After the last fan miss 2 stitches and then work 1dc in the last stitch. (25 half starbursts)

3 – Turn your work and chain 3. Miss the first stitch and then work a tr4tog over the next 4tr stitches. To do this place your *yarn over your hook, insert into the treble stitch, then yarn over your hook and pull through. Yarn over your hook and pull through the 2 loops.* Repeat ** 4 times. (5 loops)

Now yarn over your hook and pull through all 5 loops.

Now chain 4 stitches and then work 1dc in the next tr stitch. (This is the 5th of the 9 tr stitches from the row below.)

Now chain 3 and then work tr9tog over the next 9 stitches (these stitches are 4tr, 1dc, 4tr) So to do this place your *yarn over your hook, insert into the stitch, yarn over your hook and pull through. Yarn over your hook and pull through 2 loops.* Repeat ** 9 times. (10 loops)

Now yarn over your hook and pull through all the loops. This completes your 9trtog stitch.

So now it’s time to repeat the process across the row. *So chain 4, 1dc in the 5th of the 9th tr stitches from below, chain 3 and then work 9trtog over the next 4tr, 1dc, 4tr stitches from below.* Repeat this across the whole row.

For the last starburst in the row, chain 4, work 1dc in the next stitch, chain 3 then work a tr4tog over the next 4tr stitches and then 1tr in the last stitch. (24 half starburst and 2 quarter starbursts)

4 – Phew – so we are now on the last row of this new stitch. I hope you are all still with me. I promise it will be a simple stitch next week!! ☺ Right so after you have turned your blanket start by chaining 4. Then work 4tr in the top of the tr5tog stitch – this is at the base of the chain.

*Now miss 3 chains. And work 1dc in the next dc stitch where the arrow is.

Then miss 4 chain stitches and now work 9tr stitches in the top stitch of the tr9tog stitch from the row below.*

Right so repeat ** this across the row. After the last 9tr stitches, miss 3 chain stitches, then work 1dc in the next 1dc stitch. Ok so now work 5tr in the top of the tr4tog stitch from below. You can see where the arrow is in the picture below where the 5tr stitch needs to go.

Once you have worked the 5tr stitches, fasten off your yarn and sew in your ends. (24 half starbursts and 2 quarter starbursts.)

Right now that wasn’t so bad was it!?!?! Hope you all enjoyed it. Originally I had crocheted a fifth row, but I realised that to give the full effect of the stitch, it was best to leave it here. The change of colour will definitely help the Starburst stitch to stand out. I do think it’s worth the fiddliness. Such a pretty stitch. Please ask for help if you need any help.

Anyways, just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for following me and having a go with this years PipsRainbow CAL. I am loving how the blanket is coming along and feel that by the end of the year, we will all have a mega blanket that can also be used as a reference guide for all the new stitches you have all learnt! Yey!! There’s still so many to have a go at, but scarily we are nearly half way – meaning we are nearly half the way through the year!!! Bonkers!!! I promised myself I would start crocheting early for Christmas this year!! Maybe I should be thinking about that soon!!! Ekk!!!

Hope you all have a super week.

Happy hooking everyone!!

🌈Xx

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