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What crochet stitch would you recommend for a throw?

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SweetestOfPeas
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What crochet stitch would you recommend for a throw?

I want to move on from single and double stitches....

I was thinking about the popcorn stitch, but it looks like it would be very time consuming Chat Icon (I could be wrong)

what would you recommend for a throw?

Posted 3/14/09 1:03 PM
 
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Re: What crochet stitch would you recommend for a throw?

how good do you feel about reading patterns?

Posted 3/15/09 2:43 PM
 

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Re: What crochet stitch would you recommend for a throw?

Posted by libby2595

how good do you feel about reading patterns?

I'm just a beginner, so I am not sure I could follow a pattern. Chat Icon

I would like to someday though

if you used only 1 stitch for a throw, what would it be?

Posted 3/15/09 5:00 PM
 

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Re: What crochet stitch would you recommend for a throw?

If you are trying to decide between a single and a double, I'd go with the double because it builds up quicker.

If you are feeling adventurous and want to try a pattern, this pattern is really very simple and its beautiful. The pattern is for a baby blanket, but I have made it several times in adult-sized throws and afghans...you just need to make the chain a bit longer to the size you want. Its essentially 1 single and 2 double crochets in the same stitch. As long as you know those, you could totally do it



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Posted 3/16/09 12:28 PM
 

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Re: What crochet stitch would you recommend for a throw?

Posted by sideshowbob

If you are trying to decide between a single and a double, I'd go with the double because it builds up quicker.

If you are feeling adventurous and want to try a pattern, this pattern is really very simple and its beautiful. The pattern is for a baby blanket, but I have made it several times in adult-sized throws and afghans...you just need to make the chain a bit longer to the size you want. Its essentially 1 single and 2 double crochets in the same stitch. As long as you know those, you could totally do it



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THANK YOU!! I just started this pattern less than 2 hours ago and it's really nice! Chat Icon

Posted 3/16/09 10:02 PM
 

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Re: What crochet stitch would you recommend for a throw?

that is a beautiful pattern!!

sometimes, reading a pattern isn't as hard as you might think.

can't wait to see the finished product

Posted 3/17/09 10:41 AM
 

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Re: What crochet stitch would you recommend for a throw?

Posted by libby2595

that is a beautiful pattern!!

sometimes, reading a pattern isn't as hard as you might think.

can't wait to see the finished product



me either..definitely post pics when you finish it! And you could do a SC all around the edge to give it a nice border..really brings it all together.

Posted 3/17/09 11:31 AM
 

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Re: What crochet stitch would you recommend for a throw?

Posted by sideshowbob

Posted by libby2595

that is a beautiful pattern!!

sometimes, reading a pattern isn't as hard as you might think.

can't wait to see the finished product



me either..definitely post pics when you finish it! And you could do a SC all around the edge to give it a nice border..really brings it all together.

that's a great idea! I never would have thought of that.

there is 1 problem though... I am allergic to 100% acrylic (obviously this throw is not for me) and I am using yarn for the 1st time that is 100% acrylic. I was rubbing my eyes for a long time last night after I stopped and kept feeling itchy. Maybe it's all in my head... I am going to give it another try tonight. if I am still having issues, I will give the yarn away and start over with something else. oh well...

Posted 3/17/09 7:28 PM
 
 

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