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One Skein Garden Trellis Wrap: Crochet Pattern

I am Halfway done the first panel and I have a few questions 1 when you chain and D. In the 5th stitch you get a decent size hole. In row 14 it says to Sl below into the 2 chain below the it says to repeat and just says to slip stitch is it below or not? Simply repeat the stitch pattern and slip stitch into that ch 2 for row The DC in 5th stitch from hook leaves a large hole?


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I hope this helps! That definitely would cause a hole. I just wanted to say thank you for your wonderful patterns and easy to follow tutorials that go with them! I was able to easily adjust both the topcho and the mod mesh honey blanket sweater into my size 2x and they turned out beautifully! I did them both in Caron Cake too I appreciate your inspiration and look forward to your future projects!

Hi, I love your pattern! Until I accomplish that, do you have any suggestions on what knitting stitches I could use or are you planning on creating a knit version of this pattern? I will do my best to come up with one…..

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So many projects and so little time. Thanks for such a simple easy pattern I made it in blue and will be making another in yellow, great pattern and very easy to follow.


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  • Simple, versatile and stylish so thank you for the pattern! Definitely going to make this after finishing current project. This might look good in linen blend I just happen to have-just got to check the measurements. It would be too short as a top and much shorter than your finished piece which I would love to recreate. Should I try it with a larger hook? I would love to know what… LOL! Thank you for posting it! You certainly can try it with a larger hook and see if that helps! Hopefully a larger hook will help! Hey, this is great!

    Are the sides completely open? Sorry if I just missed it.

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    The sides are seamed. Hi, on row 7 and 19 says dbl crochet in 5th stitch. It leaves a hole if u do the 5th stitch. Looks like might be a typo. The 5th stitch from hook includes the 3 ch stitches you made as you turned. This means it the second stitch in the foundation row. What am I doing wrong? I am a teacher of crocheting at: Artistic Expressions; ; in Mauston,WI.

    I would like to teach this to my class or give them this pattern if you do not mind my doing so. I like the simplicity of the pattern and believe it will be comfortable to wear. Thank you for asking! You say only 3? Also mine are only 6 inches wide not 8. I followed the pattern or so I thought. It might help to look at the photos as well…you can see the two panels are seamed along the center on either end.

    If your panels came out thinner than mine and you followed the pattern, you could have a tighter tension. Simply add more rows of double crochet to make them as wide as they are supposed to me. I was going to comment as I was confused too because you said to repeat the pattern twice. This to me means that after I made it once, I make it 2 more times, therefore making 3 panels.

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    I am almost done with my Topcho in a beautiful teal color… Loved making it. But after I sew up the seams should I turn it inside out or does it matter? I think this pattern would be good for using the Alternate Turning Chain technique to eliminate that gap you can get with a chain 3 and gives a flatter edge. You can find a video on YouTube for how to work it.

    The teal sounds beautiful! And thank you for your thoughts on the double crochet gaps! I will have to check out that YouTube video. Hi from Australia, I would love to make this pattern with my 8 ply pure alpaca wool, would this pattern work with a 5mm crochet hook and the 8ply wool? Dc in 5th chain from the hook???

    The chain stitches count as stitches…please include those in your count and you should be all good!!

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    I have started this top numerous times, I love the look of it. They are identical rectangles, however it is in the way that you seam them that it will be longer in the back. I live in Utah so I love going camping, trail hiking and all the good things of living in the West. I made one of your ponchos and it is great for this kind of up and down temperatures. Now I am starting this shirt and another one!

    Thank you for all your great patterns and hard work to put it all together. Thanks so much for your kind words and for taking the time to write to me! I just cannot understand what it means to sl st into the ch 2 space below for two rows. Is there a tutorial that shows this? Thanks for your help! Love the look of this top.

    Do you have something similar for knitters? Love the changing pattern across the rows.


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