Caron® Crochet Rockland Throw
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Caron® Crochet Rockland Throw

NaturallyCaron.com’s Country gave designer Doris Chan the best in color choices. Designed by Doris Chan
Craft Time: varies
Uses Recycled Items: No
 
 
 
 
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Material List

  • Naturally Caron.com Country Yarn- 2 oz Berry Frappe (A), 2 oz Deep Taupe (B), 6 oz Naturally (C), 3 oz Foliage (D), 5 oz Deep Purple (E), 5 oz Green Sheen (F)
  • One Size US J-10 (6 Mm), or Size to Obtain Gauge
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker (For Marking Beginning of Round)
 

Project Instructions

Step: 1

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS


Step: 2

Throw measures approximately 49"/124.5 cm diameter (at widest point)


Step: 3

GAUGE


Step: 4

One hex motif = 10"/25.5 cm diameter (point to point) and 9"/23 cm diameter (edge to edge)


Step: 5

Note: Gauge is not critical to this project. But, try to keep work relaxed and fabric as airy as possible.


Step: 6

STITCHES USED


Step: 7

Chain (ch), double crochet (dc), single crochet (sc), slip stitch (slip st), treble crochet (tr).


Step: 8

SPECIAL TERMS


Step: 9

2-tr Cl: 2 treble crochet cluster—Yarn over twice, insert hook in indicated sp and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice (2 loops remain on hook); yarn over twice, insert hook in same sp and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice (3 loops remain on hook); yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook.


Step: 10

motif-join: After making sc in current motif, slip st in corresponding ch-1 sp of previous motif, ch 1.


Step: 11

corner-motif-join: After making sc in ch-2 corner sp of current motif, ch 1, slip st in corresponding ch-2 corner sp of previous motif, ch 1, sc in same ch-2 corner sp of current motif. Note: At a corner with a previous join, work new joins into the slip st of the first join made there, inserting hook under two strands each time.


Step: 12

NOTES


Step: 13

Throw is a large hexagon, composed of 19 hex motifs.


Step: 14

Each motif is joined to the edges of neighboring motifs as Round 8 (the motif joining round) is worked.


Step: 15

Refer to assembly diagram for placement of motifs and recommended order of assembly.


Step: 16

HELPFUL


Step: 17

To keep the project portable for as long as possible, make 19 hex motifs through Round 6 and weave in ends as you go. Then work Rounds 7 and 8 of each motif, joining motifs together as Round 8 is worked.


Step: 18

You can assemble the motifs in any order you wish. The designer recommends beginning at one edge, as follows: join the first column of 3 motifs, add the second column of 4 motifs, add the third column of 5 motifs, add the fourth column of 4 motifs, add the fifth column of 3 motifs (see assembly diagram).


Step: 19

HEX MOTIF 1


Step: 20

Notes:


Step: 21

Motif is crocheted in rounds with RS always facing.


Step: 22

The color is changed at end of Rounds 1-6.


Step: 23

The shells of each round are worked into the ch-sp of the shell 2 rounds below AND around the ch-sp between shells of the round directly below, enclosing the chains of both rounds.


Step: 24

With A, chain 5; join with slip st in first ch to form a ring..


Step: 25

Round 1 (RS): With A, ch 4, tr in ring, [ch 1, 2-tr Cl in ring] 11 times, ch 1; join with slip st in top of beg ch—12 ch-1 sp. Fasten off A.


Step: 26

Round 2: Draw up a loop of B in any ch-1 sp, ch 3, dc in same ch-1 sp, [ch 2, sk next ch-1 sp, (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in next ch-1 sp (shell made)] 5 times, ch 2, sk last ch-1 sp, 2 dc in same ch-1 sp as beg, ch 1; join with slip st in top of beg ch to complete first shell—6 shells (corners). Fasten off B.


Step: 27

Round 3: Working around ch-2 sp between shells of Round 2, join C with slip st in any unworked ch-1 sp of Round 1; ch 4 (counts as first tr here and throughout), tr in same sp, [ch 2, working over ch-2 sp between shells of Round 2 work (2 tr, ch 2, 2 tr) in next unworked ch-1 sp of Round 1 (shell made)] 5 times, ch 2, 2 tr in same ch-1 sp as beg, ch 2; join with slip st in top of beg ch to complete first shell. Fasten off C.


Step: 28

Round 4: Working around ch-2 sp between shells of Round 3, join D with slip st in ch-1 sp of any shell of Round 2; ch 4, 2 tr in same sp, [ch 2, working over ch-2 sp between shells of Round 3 work (3 tr, ch 2, 3 tr) in ch-1 sp of next shell of Round 2 (shell made)] 5 times, ch 2, 3 tr in same ch-1 sp as beg, ch 2; join with slip st in top of beg ch to complete first shell. Fasten off D.


Step: 29

Round 5: Working around ch-2 sp between shells of Round 4, join C with slip st in ch-2 sp of any shell of Round 3; ch 4, 3 tr in same sp, [ch 3, working over ch-2 sp between shells of Round 4 work (4 tr, ch 2, 4 tr) in ch-2 sp of next shell of Round 3 (shell made)] 5 times, ch 3, 4 tr in same ch-2 sp as beg, ch 2; join with slip st in top of beg ch to complete first shell. Fasten off C.


Step: 30

Round 6: Working around ch-3 sp between shells of Round 5, join E with slip st in ch-2 sp of any shell of Round 4; ch 4, 4 tr in same sp, [ch 3, working over ch-3 sp between shells of Round 5 work (5 tr, ch 2, 5 tr) in ch-2 sp of next shell of Round 4 (shell made)] 5 times, ch 3, 5 tr in same ch-2 sp as beg, ch 2; join with slip st in top of beg ch to complete first shell. Fasten off E.


Step: 31

Round 7: Join F with slip st in ch-2 sp of any shell of Round 6, ch 1, sc in same ch-2 sp, [sc in next 5 tr; working over ch-3 sp between shells of Round 6 work 3 sc in ch-2 sp of next shell of Round 5; sc in next 5 tr, (sc, ch 2, sc) in ch-2 sp of next shell (corner made)] 5 times, sc in next 5 tr; working over ch-3 sp between shells of Round 6 work 3 sc in ch-2 sp of next shell of Round 5; sc in next 5 tr, sc in same ch-2 sp as beg, ch 1; join with sc in first sc to complete first corner—90 sc. Do not fasten off F.


Step: 32

Round 8: With F, ch 1, sc in first corner sp, *[ch 1, sk next sc, sc in next sc] 7 times, ch 1, sk next sc, (sc, ch 2, sc) in next corner ch-2 sp; repeat from * 4 times, [ch 1, sk next sc, sc in next sc] 7 times, ch 1, sk next sc, sc in same corner sp as beg, ch 2; join with slip st in first sc. Fasten off F.


Step: 33

HEX MOTIFS 2-19


Step: 34

Refer to assembly diagram for placement of next motif. Work Round 8, working motif-joins (see definitions above) instead of chains, join side of motif to side of neighboring motifs, from corner to corner.


Step: 35

Round 8 (motif joining round): With F, ch 1, sc in first corner sp, *[ch 1 or motif-join, sk next sc, sc in next sc] 7 times, ch 1 or motif-join, sk next sc, (sc, ch 2 or motif-corner-join, sc) in next corner ch-2 sp; repeat from * 4 times, [ch 1 or motif-join, sk next sc, sc in next sc] 7 times, ch 1 or motif-join, sk next sc, sc in same corner sp as beg, ch 2 or motif-corner-join; join with slip st in first sc. Fasten off F.


Step: 36

FINISHING


Step: 37

Edging


Step: 38

Round 1 (RS): Join F with slip st in any free corner ch-2 sp of any motif at outer edge, ch 1, sc in same ch-2 sp, [ch 1, sk next sc, sc in next ch-1 sp] 8 times (to next corner), ch 1, sk next sc, work corner as follows:


Step: 39

If corner is joined to corner of another motif: sc in corner ch-2 sp on first side of join, ch 1, sk join, sc in corner ch-2 sp on other side of join.


Step: 40

If corner is free (not joined to any other corners): (sc, ch 2, sc) in corner ch-2 sp.


Step: 41

Work around entire outer edge of throw in this manner, end with sc in same corner ch-2 sp as beg, ch 1; join with slip st in first sc. Fasten off.


Step: 42

Using yarn needle, weave in ends. Block throw lightly, if desired.


Tips

Try working in deep colors for a winter throw.