Colour Theory Blanket CAL Week 3
Week 3: Maintaining
Row 102
CH3, turn, in the 1st CHSP, place 3DC, place a 3DC-cluster in between the clusters of the row below until you reach the end of the row, do NOT place a cluster in the CHSP at the end of the row, CH1, 1DC into the 2nd chain of the turning chain in the row below. (80 clusters)
Row 103
CH3, turn, skip the 1st CHSP, place a 3DC-cluster in between the clusters of the row below until you reach the end of the row, place a cluster in the CHSP at the end of the row, CH1, 1DC into the 2nd chain of the turning chain in the row below. (80 clusters)
Row 102 - 122
Repeat Rows 102 and 103 alternately (Same rows as 82 and 81)
Find out the colours for every row in the table below.
Please note:
Every row will have 80 clusters
Every colour has a different amount of rows, so check for each colour how many rows you are doing. Tick off the rows as you go along. Place a stitch marker every 10 rows to help you keep track.
The ‘CH3’ stands for a double crochet (first two chains) and a CH for the CHSP.
How to change colour
On the last DC of the row, do not do the last pull through but use the new colour to do the last pull through.
No mention is made of cutting off the yarn as you will have to do that according to the colour table. So each time you change colours cut it off and remember to sew in the ends at regular intervals!
Please remember you are not changing colours every row! Check the table below.
At the end of the week:
Make sure you have sewn in all your ends!
Your blanket will look like this
On the longest side of your blanket, you have now achieved the length of the blanket and that should be around 175cm (mine was 172cm), or 67.7inches
Colour Table
Key
SK SlipKnot
CH Chain
SS Slipstitch
DC Double Crochet
Cluster Three Double Crochets in one location
CHSP Chainspace