Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Diagonal Shell Stitch Corner to Corner Afghan Tut

By request, here's how to make the corner to corner shell stitch afghan. All photos are clickable.


Use any yarn of choice, and appropriate size hook. I'm using scraps of worstened weight yarn and a 5 mm hook. Finished size can be adjusted depending on how big you make it (which is why it's a favorite pattern of mine) or how much yarn you have, etc.


Chain 6.

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In fourth chain from hook, make one double crochet. In the next two chains, make one more double crochet in each of the two chains. This means you have the turning chain where you skipped your first few chains, and 3 double crochets. This forms your first shell block.

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Chain 6.

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Make one double crochet in the fourth chain from hook & in the next 2 chain spaces.
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Now, turn that first shell a bit, and slip stitch into the very first chain space (where you skipped the very first stitches). Chain 3, and make 3 double crochet into that chain space.

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Do you see what we are doing? Each row adds one more "shell".

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Chain 6, double crochet into the 4th chain from the hook & into the next two chains. Turn work, slip into chain space that you skipped on the row before. Chain 3, and make 3 double crochets into the same chain space.

Slip into next chain space, chain 3, and make your 3 double crochets as before.

And just keep going, for as long as you want, changing colors whenever you like/run out of yarn.

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You can see photos of my most recent corner to corner afghan here and here.


The rest of this series will include how to turn the square into a rectangle, and how to do the decreases.








4 comments:

Heather said...

Cool! You should submit it to crochet carnival. :)

Emma said...

I'm happy to say your post was featured in today's edition of the Simply Delightful! Carnival! http://treehousejukebox.wordpress.com/2007/06/12/simply-delightful-carnival-2/

Anonymous said...

A friend showed me this stitch a few years ago and I made about 8 baby blankets using it. I loved it!!!!!, but forgot how to do it!! I have been searching the web for months trying to find this exact stitch. I have found similar, but could never figure them out. THANKS SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I have started the and reached the half way mark but I am having trouble decreasing. I have read the directions several times but I just cannot get it. Can you please help so I can finish this beautiful blanket. Thank you