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Huckleberry Patch Throw
This pattern was originally published as Dublin Bay Knitting Company’s contribution to the 2015 Rose City Yarn Crawl, March 5 – 8, 2015 in Portland, Oregon.
Each shop’s pattern(s) will be available free with purchase at that shop during the Rose City Yarn Crawl.
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This simple throw is primarily worked in double crochet from the delicately lacy center outwards, as one continuous granny square. Ripe huckleberry patches are planted for added softness and juicy berry bobbles line the outside. A fast ripening blanket, this throw is perfect for getting cozy after some berry picking. Enjoy!
UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE:
All dcs following LCLs begin in same sp as end of LCL.
All LCLs beg in post directly to the left below last dc.
ERRATA: A ROW IS MISSING BETWEEN ROWS 5 & 6. THIS ROW SHOULD READ: (ch 5, dtr group in corner ch-2 sp, ch 5, sl in sc, ch-5, sl in same st) rep btwn ()s 4x.
Row 6: dc in sc should read “dc in ch-5 loop”; DO NOT TURN.
Row 7: Ch 2, LCL starting with post to the right of the beg ch-2, (3 dc, LCL, 1dc, Corner, 1dc, LCL, 3 dc, sk 1 post then LCL) rep btwn ()s 3x, 3dc, LCL, 1dc, Corner, 1dc, LCL, 3dc, sl to beg of rnd. Turn.
Row 8: Repeat btwn ()s 4 times total, then sl to join to beg of rnd. Turn.
Yarn:
Cascade 220 Superwash (5 balls), colorway shown is Walnut or approximately 1100 yards of worsted weight yarn.
Finished Measurements:
36” x 36”
Gauge:
15 sts & 13 rows = 4”
Hook:
US H8 (5.0mm)
Notions:
Darning needle for weaving ends/finishing
Skill Level:
Advanced Beginner - Crochet
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- First published: February 2015
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