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General
information
This rug is designed for superbulky
yarn, but you can choose any yarn you want. Also you can make the rug any size
you want.
Skill level
Beginner
Abbreviations
Ch: chain
Sl st: slip stitch
Sc: single crochet
Hdc: half double crochet
Dc: double crochet
Notes
Working with Zpagetti or other similar yarns is really
tiring for your hands, wrists and arm. Take frequent breaks and listen to your
body. Work loosely as this yarn is very elastic. The pattern of the rug was
inspired by the Pinwheel crochet vest designed by Amy Depew of The Laughing
Willow.
Finished measurement
This rug can be made to a custom size. The rug used as an
example is 130 cm (approx 50") wide and 350 cm (158") In circumference
Materials
6 Balls of Zpagetti, Strengels or similar yarn. It is a
super bulky weight yarn. The balls come in amounts such as a kilo, so I cannot
give you yardage/amount of meters.
10 mm crochet hook (size P)
Pattern
Ch4, sl st to close ring
Round 1: Ch3, 11 dc
in ring, sl st to top ch of ch3 to close round (12 dc)
Round 2: Ch 4 (counts as dc and ch 1), *dc, ch 1 in next dc*. Repeat from * to * to end. (12 dc, 12 ch1 sp)
Round 3: Ch 3, dc in same st, ch 1, *dc twice in same st, ch 1 in next dc.* Repeat from * to * to end. (24 dc, 12 ch1 sp)
Round 4: Ch 3, dc in same st, dc in next st, ch 1, *dc twice in same st, dc in next st, ch 1.* Repeat from * to * to end. (36 dc, 12 ch1 sp)
Round 5: Ch 3, dc in same st, dc once in next two st, ch 1, *dc twice in same st, dc once in next two st, ch 1.* Repeat from * to * to end. (48 dc, 12 ch 1)
Round 6: Ch 3, dc in same st, dc once in next three st, ch 1, *dc twice in same st, dc once in next three st, ch 1.* Repeat from * to * to end. (60 dc, 12 ch 1)
Round 2: Ch 4 (counts as dc and ch 1), *dc, ch 1 in next dc*. Repeat from * to * to end. (12 dc, 12 ch1 sp)
Round 3: Ch 3, dc in same st, ch 1, *dc twice in same st, ch 1 in next dc.* Repeat from * to * to end. (24 dc, 12 ch1 sp)
Round 4: Ch 3, dc in same st, dc in next st, ch 1, *dc twice in same st, dc in next st, ch 1.* Repeat from * to * to end. (36 dc, 12 ch1 sp)
Round 5: Ch 3, dc in same st, dc once in next two st, ch 1, *dc twice in same st, dc once in next two st, ch 1.* Repeat from * to * to end. (48 dc, 12 ch 1)
Round 6: Ch 3, dc in same st, dc once in next three st, ch 1, *dc twice in same st, dc once in next three st, ch 1.* Repeat from * to * to end. (60 dc, 12 ch 1)
Continue to increase in the described manner. The first
stitch after the chain space will be the stitch where you need to increase.
Just continue until the rug is almost the size you want it to be.
How to turn the rug “oval”
shaped
This
shape can be done in any size pinwheel rug. The pinwheel pattern itself yields
12 parts/pattern repeats in a circle if so to say (imagine it like a pie, it
has 12 slices). You need to divide these parts so that the sides will grow with
the pinwheel pattern, but the bottom and top will not. It is probably an
uncoventional method, but I liked the result. In my pinwheel rug the oval shape is really subtle, but if you add more rounds it will become more prominent.
I will not give any specific stitch counts so that you can easily apply this method to your own rug.
I worked all stitches in back loop only.
Round
1: Sl st twice into first st, sl st your way along part 1 of the pinwheel, ch, sc
twice in first st and sc in each st in half of the stitches of part 2 and hdc
in each st in the second half of part 2, ch, dc twice in first st and dc in
each stitch in part 3, ch, dc twice in first st and dc in each st in part 4,
ch, hdc twice in first st of part 5, hdc in half of of the stitches of part 5
and sc in the second half of the stitches of part 5, ch, sl st twice in first
st of part 6 and slip st in each st, ch, sl st twice in first st of part 7 and
sl st in each st, ch, sc twice in first st of part 8 and sc in half of the
stitches of part 8 and hdc in the stitches of the second half of part 8, ch, dc
twice in first st of part 9, dc once in all stitches of part 9, ch, dc twice in
first st of part 10, dc once in rest of stitches of part 10, ch, hdc twice in
first st of part 11, hdc in each st of first half of part 11, sc in each st of
second half of part 11, ch, sl st twice in first st of part 12, sl st in each
st of part 12, sl st to first sl st of round.
Repeat round 1 as much as you like.
Finishing round: Sl st in each st and ch-sp, sl st to first st of round.
Fasten off and weave in ends
I'm a beginner at crochet and have a question. Do you join after each round with a slip stitch or just keep going on to the next stitch?
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