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09-23-2009, 04:28 PM
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Turning the Heel
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Looking for Crocheted Diagonal Scallop pattern
I posted this in the Pattern Central page, but thought you crocheters here might be able to help me better.
Can anyone help me locate a crochet pattern that starts at a corner and increases to the desired width, then decreases to the opposite corner where each cluster is a scallop with a rounded top instead of a shell of 3 or 4 dc?
I would appreciate any pointers that anyone would be able to provide.
MGM
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09-24-2009, 10:27 PM
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Working the Gusset
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Off the top...
I can get you started. (I think. )
Ch4 Copyright by John Stevens, 2009
Row 1: 4 DC in 4th ch from hook, turn. (ch 3 counts as DC, made one corner 5 DC shell or scallop).
Row 2: Ch 3, counts as first DC, 5 DC in 1st DC (one edge scallop completed), sc in 3rd DC, 6 DC in top of turning chain, turn.
Row 3: ch 3 and 5 DC in first DC (edge scallop), * 7 DC in SC, SC in 4th DC, repeat from * across, end with 6 DC in top of turning chain, turn.
Repeat row 3 until the sides are the width desired. Copyright by John Stevens, 2009
Now, I think it gets sticky after this. My symbol sketch is not in scale.
I'll have to test this before I write any more. Copyright by John Stevens, 2009
If that helps you can use it for yourself and charity.
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Master of Crochet, apprentice of Knit
as Off-Jumps-Jack
OTN another Black & gold Diagonal Square Potholder
OTH Baby blanket
OTH Lace doily - A vintage pattern recreating from an heirloom.
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09-25-2009, 02:38 AM
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Turning the Heel
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Thanks so much Jack! That sounds like a good start. I'll have to get my yarn and hook and give it a try. I was actually asking about this for a friend of a friend. She said her grandmother used to make afghans like this and she wanted to make one now that her grandmother is gone. Is it ok if I share this with her?
Thanks for all the time you spend helping others. You are so generous.
MGM
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09-28-2009, 05:41 PM
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Working the Gusset
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Urgh!
I tried it with some cotton yarn I have and a size H (5.00 mm) hook. The first scallop made a nice square corner, but the second row made the edges fan out beyond 90 degrees.
And I couldn't figure out how to decrease after you reach your longest diagonal. I guess one could always make two [triangular] corners and seam them together.
Your mileage may vary.
P.S. I don't have to give up my "master" title for that pattern suggestion, do I?
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Master of Crochet, apprentice of Knit
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OTN another Black & gold Diagonal Square Potholder
OTH Baby blanket
OTH Lace doily - A vintage pattern recreating from an heirloom.
Last edited by OffJumpsJack : 09-28-2009 at 05:44 PM.
Reason: Because I'm not perfect... yet.
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10-01-2009, 07:25 PM
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Turning the Heel
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Even the master is stumped sometimes! I still haven't had a chance to try this myself, but I'm thinking maybe making the first and last scallops with less stitches in them. I will have to work up a sample to see how it comes out. I'll let you know if I come up with anything workable, because I think this would make a nice pattern.
Thanks for your help!
MGM
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