

With RS facing, join B with sl st at top corner of First Triangle. Do not turn.Ħth row: Forward pass: (Right to left). Do not turn.ĥth row: Forward pass: (Right to left). Do not turn.Ĥth row: Forward pass: (Right to left). Do not turn.ģrd row: Forward pass: (Right to left). Do not turn.Ģnd row: Forward pass: (Right to left). Draw up a loop in each of next 6 ch and leave on hook. Second to Ninth Squares: Work from ** to ** as given for First Square.ġst row: Forward pass: (Right to left). Sl st in last worked ch.** First Square complete.

Next row: Sl st loosely into each of next 5 single vertical bars. Do not turn.Ģnd to 5th rows: Forward pass: (Right to left). Return pass for all rows: (Left to right). ** 1st row: Forward pass: (Right to left). Do not turn.ħth row: Sl st loosely in each of next 5 single vertical bars. (Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) 6 times. (Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) 5 times. (Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) 4 times. (Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) 3 times. (Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice. Draw up a loop through front bar of first st. For easier count of side sts, do not work Ch 1 at beg and end of every row.ġst row: Work 1 regular sc in 2nd ch from hook. To draw up a loop through single vertical bar or front bar of first st, always insert hook from right to left. Notes: Work all rows with RS of work facing. Work 1 Strip of each color: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. M/13 (9 mm) flexible cable Tunisian crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.

Contrast E Dragon Green (96009) 1 ball.Contrast D Sprout Green (96010) 1 ball.Contrast A Candy Apple Red (96008) 1 ball.īernat® Softee Baby Chunky™ (5 oz/142 g 155 yds/142 m) Rainbow Tunisian Entrelac Crochet Afghan Pattern Trust us on this one, the work is worth the reward at the end. If you are more of a beginning crocheter, don’t focus on the whole project instead, focus on each step, and soon you’ll have mastered the technique and you’ll be flying along with the pros. Baby will love this cheerful crochet baby afghan for years to come, and you’ll have a smile while making it up because of the happy colors. While not that difficult, this Tunsian crochet pattern does take a bit of extra skill and concentration, but the bright and festive design is certainly worth the extra work. Here we’ve adapted the technique using crochet. Entrelac is traditionally a knitting technique used to create a diamond texture that looks like the weave of a basket. We are stepping our Tunsian crochet techniques by adding in enterlac.
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