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Daisy
Chain
Design by
Kirsten Bishop
© Kirsten Bishop, 2018
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Febraury 2019 ver 2.4
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Version control
7.8.2018
Second publication
23.8.2018
Row 2 diagram fixed
Row 13 corrected
1.9.2018
Row 20 corrected
–
into hdc
changed to
into dc
7.9.2018
Row 29 corrected
–
extra
dc into next dc
removed
13.2.2019
Row 13 diagram
corrected
Photos by Kirsten Bishop.
Yarn: Cotton Flowers 50% Cotton 50% Acrylic,
1500m, Colour 402A, 4ply
Hook: 3.5mm
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Many thanks to Meranda Milne of the Southside Sweeties Crochet Group, Beenleigh
Bowls Club, for her invaluable feedback during the testing of the English pattern.
ABBREVIATIONS
US terms
cdc chainless double crochet (or 3 chain to begin row)
ctc chainless treble crochet (or 4 chain to begin row)
ch
chain
cl
bobble cluster
–
Yarn over, insert the hook in the stitch, yarn over, draw the yarn
through the stitch, repeat 3 more times, yarn over, draw the yarn through the 9
loops on the hook, yarn over, and draw the yarn through the loop on the hook
—
counts as one stitch. Popcorn or puff stitches are alternatives.
dc
double crochet
hdc half double crochet
sc
single crochet
sk
skip
sp
space
st
stitch
tc
treble crochet
NOTES
The triangular pattern is designed to repeat, so you can continue the repeating pattern
until the desired size of shawl is achieved. The rectangular repeating pattern can be used
for anything from a rectangle shawl, pillow/cushion cover, table runner, table cloth,
placemat, dresser cover, or as a larger item for across the end of the bed.
This pattern is for beginning to intermediate crocheters.
There are small charts in each row of the written pattern to assist with visualising the order
of stitches on one side of the shawl and the placement of stitches relative to the row
below.
I personally like to do the first dc of a row as a cdc, but if you like you can do three chain
instead. Same applies tor ctc, do a four chain instead.
Highlight indicates next side.
Chain count as stitches.
Common mistakes I made during crochet:
missing the
“dc/tc, ch” with no sk at the beginning or end of row
missing a chain space when doing the sc or dc rows
missing a part of the “sc, hdc, dc, tc, tc, dc, hdc, sc” up and down sequence
in the
chain
-
adding a ch sp in “dc in next three stitches”
For the edge you could finish the shawl pattern in a few places:
-
-
row 19 or 27 for a ripple edge
row 21 for a straight edge.
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© Kirsten Bishop, 2018
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TRIANGULAR PATTERN
Start with a magic ring or chain 4 and close with a slip stitch to close ring.
ROW
1
cdc, 4dc,
ch2,
5dc, turn
PATTERN
STITCH
COUNT
10dc, 2ch
2
cdc, dc in same st, ch, 2x(dc in next dc, ch, sk dc),
(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 sp,
2x(ch, sk dc, dc in next dc), ch, 2dc in last st, turn
Rows on the pattern start this side.
This side is
not illustrated, it’s the
reverse of the other.
12dc, 8ch
3
Note: Remember, chains count as stitches for
dc in next 3st
in rows
3 to 11.
cdc, dc in same st, ch, dc in next dc, ch, sk sp, dc in next 3st, ch,
sk sp, dc in next dc, ch, sk dc,
(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 sp,
ch, sk dc, dc in next dc, ch, sk sp, dc in next 3st, ch, sk sp, dc in
next dc, ch, 2dc in last st, turn
18dc, 10ch
4
cdc, dc in same st, ch, dc in next dc, ch, sk sp, dc in next 3st, ch3,
sk dc, dc in next 3st, ch, sk sp, dc in next dc, ch, sk dc,
(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 sp,
ch, sk dc, dc in next dc, ch, sk sp, dc in next 3st, ch3, sk dc, dc in
next 3st, ch, sk sp, dc in next dc, ch, 2dc in last st, turn
24dc, 16ch
5
cdc, dc in same st, ch, dc in next dc, ch, sk sp, dc in next 3st, ch3,
sk 2dc, sc in ch3 sp, ch3, sk 2dc, dc in next 3st, ch, sk sp, dc in next
dc, ch, sk dc,
(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 sp,
ch, sk dc, dc in next dc, ch, sk sp, dc in next 3st, ch3, sk 2dc, sc in
ch3 sp, ch3, sk 2dc, dc in next 3st, ch, sk sp, dc in next dc, ch, 2dc
in last st, turn
2sc, 24dc,
22ch
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ROW
6
PATTERN
cdc, dc in same st, ch, dc in next dc, ch, sk sp, dc in next 3st, ch4,
sk 2dc, sc in ch3 sp, sc in next sc, sc in ch3 sp, ch4, sk 2dc, dc in
next 3st, ch, sk sp, dc in next dc, ch, sk dc,
(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 sp,
ch, sk dc, dc in next dc, ch, sk sp, dc in next 3st, ch4, sk 2dc, sc in
ch3 sp, sc in next sc, sc in ch3 sp, ch4, sk 2dc, dc in next 3st, ch, sk
sp, dc in next dc, ch, 2dc in last st, turn
STITCH
COUNT
6sc, 24dc,
26ch
7
cdc, dc in same st, ch, dc in next dc, ch, sk sp, dc in next 3st, ch4,
sk 2dc, sc in ch4 sp, sc in next 3sc, sc in ch4 sp, ch4, sk 2dc, dc in
next 3st, ch, sk sp, dc in next dc, ch, sk dc,
(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 sp,
ch, sk dc, dc in next dc, ch, sk sp, dc in next 3st, ch4, sk 2dc, sc in
ch4 sp, sc in next 3sc, sc in ch4 sp, ch4, sk 2dc, dc in next 3st, ch, sk
sp, dc in next dc, ch, 2dc in last st, turn
10sc, 24dc,
26ch
8
Note: Chains, clusters and double crochets count as stitches for
(dc in next dc, ch,
sk st)
in rows 8 to 11.
cdc, dc in same st, ch, 3x(dc in next dc, ch, sk st), dc in next dc,
2dc in ch4 sp, ch4, sk sc, sc in next 3sc, ch4, sk sc, 2dc in ch4 sp,
4x(dc in next dc, ch, sk st),
(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 sp,
4x(ch, sk st, dc in next dc), 2dc in ch4 sp, ch4, sk sc, sc in next 3sc,
ch4, sk sc, 2dc in ch4 sp, 3x(dc in next dc, ch, sk st), dc in next dc,
ch, 2dc in last st, turn
6sc, 32dc,
34ch
9
cdc, dc in same st, ch, 2x(dc in next dc, ch, sk st), dc in next dc, cl
in ch sp, 2x(dc in next dc, ch, sk st), dc in next dc, 2dc in ch4 sp,
ch3, sk sc, sc in next sc, ch3, sk sc, 2dc in ch4 sp, 2x(dc in next dc,
ch, sk st), dc in next dc, cl in ch sp, 3x(dc in next dc, ch, sk st),
(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 sp,
3x(ch, sk st, dc in next dc), cl in ch sp, 2x(dc in next dc, ch, sk st),
dc in next dc, 2dc in ch4 sp, ch3, sk sc, sc in next sc, ch3, sk sc,
2dc in ch4 sp, 2x(dc in next dc, ch, sk st), dc in next dc, cl in ch sp,
2x(dc in next dc, ch, sk st), dc in next dc, ch, 2dc in last st, turn
2sc, 40dc,
4cl, 34ch
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