Silver Moon Mandala Cardigan CAL Part 2
It's been over one year since I've filmed my first pattern for YouTube (Silver Moon Mandala Cardigan) and to celebrate, I'm going to host a crochet along with the pattern!
A year has absolutely flown by and with it, I feel like I've grown as both a designer and a creator. With so much that has changed, it seems only right that I look back on the one piece that started me on my path as a designer.
This piece was originally inspired by Regina Weiss's (Morale Fiber) Lotus Duster (It's a free pattern you can find here). I loved the way it looked, but for practicality reasons, I needed something that was shorter while I worked.
This is going to be in five parts, with instructions written as well as a video to go along with it.
This part covers rounds 6-10 of the Silver Moon Mandala Cardigan. You can get a copy of the full written pattern on either Ravelry or Etsy
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A year has absolutely flown by and with it, I feel like I've grown as both a designer and a creator. With so much that has changed, it seems only right that I look back on the one piece that started me on my path as a designer.
This piece was originally inspired by Regina Weiss's (Morale Fiber) Lotus Duster (It's a free pattern you can find here). I loved the way it looked, but for practicality reasons, I needed something that was shorter while I worked.
This is going to be in five parts, with instructions written as well as a video to go along with it.
This part covers rounds 6-10 of the Silver Moon Mandala Cardigan. You can get a copy of the full written pattern on either Ravelry or Etsy
Materials Needed:
- Hook used: J/6.00 mm or whatever hook needed to match gauge.
- Yarn used: Lion Brand Mandala Yarn (not sponsored) Colorway: Gnome
- Link here: http://www.lionbrand.com/yarn/all-yarn/mandala-yarn.html
- Amount used: 1 ½ mandala cakes (3 weight) (Approx. 940 - 1180 yards)
Stitches/abbreviations needed to know (US terms used):
- SC = Single crochet
- HDC = Half double crochet
- DC = Double crochet
- V-Stitch = DC, Ch 1, DC
Gauge: 4” X 4” = 10 st x 6 rows of DC
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6) Sl st into ch sp. *sc into ch sp, ch 4* sl st into 1st sc (30 ch sp)
7) Repeat step 6 x3 (30 ch sp)
8) Sl st into ch sp. Ch 3, 2 dc into ch sp. Ch 2. * 3 dc into ea ch sp, ch 2* sl st into ch3 (30 3 dc
clusters or 150 stitches)
9) Repeat step 8 x2 (30 3 dc clusters or 150 stitches)
10) Ch 3, dc 29. *ch 2. Starting in next stitch, dc 30* sl st in ch 3. If you’re having trouble crocheting
into the stitches of the chains from the chain spaces, you may dc in the chain space instead. Should
have 5 ch sp (160 stitches)
Instructional video:
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