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Demelza Blanket By Catherine Bligh

Part 6

US

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Raspberry Stone Sage Gold Claret Saffron Meadow Copper Camel Citron The stitches and abbreviations are as follows:

sl st = slip stitch ch = chain sc = single crochet hdc = half-double crochet dc = double crochet tr = treble crochet

bpsc = back post single crochet bphdc = back post half-double crochet bpdc = back post double crochet fphdc = front post half-double crochet fpdc = front post double crochet fptr = front post treble crochet

tr2tog = work treble crochet decrease across two stitches fphdc2tog = work front post half-double crochet decrease across two stitches fpdc2tog = work front post double crochet decrease across two stitches fptr2tog = work front post treble crochet decrease across two stitches fptr3tog = work front post treble crochet decrease across three stitches or as specified. V stitch = (dc, ch2, dc) in same stitch Narrow V stitch = (dc, ch1, dc) in same stitch Cluster = worked with three dc stitches throughout pattern. Shell stitch= (dc, ch1, dc, ch1, dc, ch1, dc) in same stitch.

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Central Square

1) With citron, in a magic circle ch3 (counts as one dc), and then 11dc. Join with invisible join to

beginning ch3. Break off yarn. Pull the beginning yarn end tight to close the circle. (12 dc)

2) With gold, begin with standing sc in any stitch. Ch5, then sc into same stitch. *sc in next stitch,

ch1, sc in next stitch. (sc, ch5, sc) in next stitch**. Repeat from * to ** twice, then sc in next

stitch, ch1, sc in next stitch. Join with sl st to beginning sc. (16 sc, 4 ch1, 4 ch5. 40 stitches in

total)

3) Sl st into ch5 space. ch3 (counts as one dc), then (4dc, ch2, 5dc) in same space. *skip next sc,

then sc into ch1 space from round two. Skip next sc, then in ch5 space (5dc, ch2, 5dc)**. Repeat

from * to ** three times, omitting final (5dc, ch2, 5dc). Join with invisible join to beginning ch3.

(40 dc, 4 ch2, 4 sc. 52 stitches in total)

4) This round is worked behind the petals from round three, into stitches from round two. With

raspberry, begin with standing sc in any second sc after ch5 from round two. *ch4, sc into next sc

from round two. Sc in next sc from round two, ch1, sc into next sc from round two (after petal),

sc in next**. Repeat from * to ** three times, omitting final sc. Join with sl st to beginning sc. (4

ch4, 4 ch1, 16 sc. 36 stitches in total)

See how I fold down round 3 to access

round 2 from behind the petals?

These are your first two sc as

seen from the front.

This is what

round 4 should

look like from

the back.

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5) Sl st into ch4 space. ch3 (counts as one dc), then (4dc, ch2, 5dc) in same space. *Skip next two

sc, then sc into ch1 space. Skip next two sc, then in ch4 space (5dc, ch2, 5dc)**. Repeat from *

to ** three times, omitting final (5dc, ch2, 5dc). Join with invisible join to beginning ch3. Break

off yarn. (40 dc, 4 ch2, 4 sc. 52 stitches in total)

6) This round is worked behind the second row of petals. With stone, begin with standing sc in any

second sc after ch4 from round four. *ch4, sc into next sc from round four. Ch1, skip next sc

from round four, then bpsc around sc from round three (through the ‘hole’ in the petal of round

five). Ch4, bpsc around same sc as first bpsc. Ch1, sc into second sc from round four (after

petal)**. Repeat from * to ** three times, omitting final sc. Join with sl st to first sc. (8 sc, 8

bpsc, 8 ch4, 8 ch1. 56 stitches in total)

Fold the second round of

petals down to work behind

them.

This is what it should look

like with the second round of

petals unfolded.

This is what the bpsc looks

like with all the petals spread.

And all eight

bpsc in place.

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7) Sl st into ch4 space. Ch3 (counts as dc), then

(3dc, ch2, 4dc) in same space. *sc into ch1

space, then (4dc, ch2, 4dc) in next ch4

space**. Repeat from * to ** six times. Sc

into next ch1 space, then join with invisible

join to beginning ch3. Break off yarn. (64 dc,

4 ch2, 8 sc. 88 stitches in total)

8) This round is worked behind the third row of petals. With meadow, begin with standing bpsc in

any sc from round seven. *ch4, bpsc into next sc from round seven**. Repeat from * to ** seven

times, omitting final bpsc. Join with sl st to first bpsc (8 bpsc, 8 ch4. 40 stitches in total)

9) Sl st into ch4 space, ch1. (4sc into ch4 space, sc into bpsc) eight times. Join with sl st to first sc.

(40 sc)

10) Ch1 (counts as one sc). sc in next four stitches, then 2sc in next. (4sc, 2sc in next) seven times.

Join with invisible join to first sc. Break off yarn. (48 sc)

11) With saffron, begin with standing dc in the first stitch

of round 10 (where you’ve joined the end to the

beginning of the round). Ch2, dc in same stitch (V

stitch made). *skip next two sc, V stitch in next (dc,

ch2, dc)**. Repeat from * to ** 14 times, join with

invisible join to beginning dc. Break off yarn. (16 V

stitches, consisting of 32 dc and 32 ch. 64 stitches in

total)

12) With claret, begin with standing dc in first ch2 after the

joining stitch of previous round. Then (3dc, ch2, 4dc) in

same ch2 space. *sc in next ch2 space, then (4dc, ch2,

4dc) in next ch2 space**. Repeat from * to ** six

times, then sc in next ch2 space. Join with invisible

join. Break off yarn. (8 ‘petals’, each consisting of 8dc

and one ch2. 8 sc. 88 stitches in total)

This is what you

should have now.

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13) With camel, begin with standing sc in first dc of any petal. Sc in next three dc, then in ch2 space

(sc, ch3, sc). *sc in next four dc, skip sc, sc in next four dc, then (sc, ch3, sc) in ch2 space**.

Repeat from * to ** 6 times, then sc in next four dc, skip sc. Join with invisible join to beginning

sc. (80sc, 8 ch3. 104 stitches in total)

14) With sage, join with standing dc to sc after the first sc of round 13. dc in next stitch, then hdc in

next two. Ch3, skip ch3 of round 13, then hdc into next sc. Hdc in next, dc in next two. *tr2tog

across next two sc. Dc in next two, hdc in next two. Ch3, skip ch3 of round 13, then hdc into

next sc. Hdc in next, dc in next two**. Repeat from * to ** six times, then tr2tog across next two

sc. Join with invisible join to beginning dc. (8 tr2tog, 32 dc, 32 hdc, 8 ch3. 96 stitches in total)

15) With raspberry, join with standing hdc in any hdc

before ch3 space. *(dc, ch2, dc) into ch3 space from

round 13, in front of ch3 from round 14. Then hdc

into next nine stitches of round 14**. Repeat from *

to ** seven times, omitting final hdc. Join with

invisible join. Break off yarn. (72 hdc, 16 dc, 8 ch2.

104 stitches in total)

16) With citron, begin with standing sc in next ch2 space after end of round 15, then sc in same ch2

space. *sc in next eleven stitches, then 2sc in next ch2 space. sc in next, hdc in next three, dc in

next stitch. In next stitch (dc, ch2, dc). Then dc in next, hdc in next three, and sc in next stitch.

2sc in ch2 space**. Repeat from * to ** three times, omitting final two sc. Join with invisible

join to beginning sc. Break off yarn. (68 sc, 24 hdc, 16 dc, 4 ch2 spaces. 116 stitches in total)

See how the dc

stitches are worked

into the round 13 ch

spaces?

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17) With stone, begin with standing sc in first sc of

round 16 (joining stitch). Sc in next three stitches.

*fpdc around dc from round 15. Skip next stitch,

then sc in next six stitches. Fpdc around dc from

round 15, skip next stitch, then sc in next five

stitches. Hdc in next two stitches, skip next two

stitches. In ch2 space (4dc, ch2, 4dc). Skip next

two stitches, hdc in next two stitches. Sc in next

six stitches**. Repeat from *to ** three times,

omitting final four sc. Join with invisible join to

beginning sc. Break off yarn. (32 dc, 4 ch2, 8

fpdc, 24 hdc. 140 stitches in total)

18) With copper, begin with standing bpdc in first dc of

any petal. Bpdc in next three dc. *ch3, skip ch2 space,

bpdc in next four dc. Bpdc in next two hdc, then hdc

in next two stitches. Sc in next 15 stitches. Hdc in

next two stitches, bpdc in next six stitches**. Repeat

from * to ** three times, omitting final four bpdc.

Join with invisible join to beginning bpdc. Break off

yarn. (48 bpdc, 4 ch3 spaces, 16 hdc, 60 sc. 136

stitches in total)

19) With saffron, begin with standing hdc in any fourth

bpdc before corner ch3. hdc in next three stitches.

*2hdc in ch3 space from round 18, tr into ch2 space

from round 17, then 2hdc into ch3 space from round

18. Skip first dc after corner ch3, then hdc in next 14

stitches. Fptc around fpdc from round 17, skip next

stitch, hdc in next. Fptr around fpdc from round 17,

skip next stitch. Hdc in next 13 stitches**. Repeat

from * to ** three times, omitting final four hdc. Join

with invisible join to beginning hdc. Break off yarn.

(4 tr, 8 fptc, 128 hdc. 140 stitches in total)

Make sure you begin in the right place.

This is what your corner should look like.

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20) With meadow, begin with standing dc in any corner tr. In same corner tr (2dc, ch2, 3dc). *skip

first hdc, then dc in next four stitches. Skip next stitch, then narrow V stitch in next stitch. Skip

next two stitches, then narrow V stitch in next. Skip next two stitches, narrow V stitch in next.

Skip next stitch, then dc in next three stitches. Fptr2tog around two fptr from round 19 but work

around second fptr first, then first fptr. Skip next stitch, then dc in next three. Skip next stitch,

then narrow V stitch in next. Skip next two stitches, then narrow V stitch in next. Skip next two

stitches, narrow V stitch in next. Skip next stitch, then dc in next four stitches. In corner tc (3dc,

ch2, 3dc)**. Repeat from * to **, omitting final (3dc, ch2, 3dc). Join with invisible join to first

dc. Break off yarn. (128 dc, 24 ch1, 4 ch2, 4 fptr2tog. 164 stitches in total)

Fptr2tog - around second fptr first, then first fptr.

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21) With camel, begin with standing bpdc in any first dc after ch2 corner space. bpdc in next five

stitches. *skip next stitch, fpdc around next dc (first dc of first narrow V). hdc in ch1 space.

fpdc2tog across next two dc, hdc in ch1 space. fpdc2tog across next two dc, hdc in ch1 space.

fpdc around next dc (second dc of third narrow V) Note: you do not work into the top of any

of the dc stitches of the round 20 narrow V stitches. Skip next stitch, then hdc in next five

stitches. Skip next stitch, fpdc around next dc (first dc of first narrow V). hdc in ch1 space.

fpdc2tog across next two dc, hdc in ch1 space. fpdc2tog across next two dc, hdc in ch1 space.

fpdc around next dc (second dc of third narrow V). Skip next stitch, then bpdc in next six

stitches. In corner ch2 space (2hdc, ch2, 2hdc). Bpdc in next six stitches**. Repeat from * to **

three times, omitting final six bpdc. Join with invisible join to beginning bpdc. Break off yarn.

(48 bpdc, 16 fpdc, 16 fpdc2tog, 60 hdc, 4 ch2. 148 stitches in total)

22) With claret, begin with standing hdc in any second hdc before corner ch2 space. *skip next

stitch, ch5, skip ch2 from round 21, then hdc into third hdc after corner ch2. hdc in next 31

stitches**. Repeat from * to ** three times, omitting final hdc. Join with invisible join to

beginning hdc. Break off yarn. (128 hdc, 4 ch5. 148 stitches in total)

This is how your fpdc and

fpdc2tog should look from the

front.

And this is from the back. The

little black marks are the skipped

dc stitches of the narrow Vs.

This is what your

corner should look

like.

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23) With gold, begin with standing dc in any ch5 space. In same ch5space (3dc, ch2, 4dc). *Skip first

hdc, dc in next six stitches. (Fptr3tog in fpdc from round 21, skip next stitch, then dc in next five

stitches) four times across side, then dc in next. In ch5 space (4dc, ch2, 4dc)**. Repeat from * to

** three times, omitting final (4dc, ch2, 4dc). Join with invisible join to beginning dc. Break off

yarn. (16 fptr3tog, 140 dc, 4 ch2. 164 stitches in total)

24) With sage, begin with standing sc in any corner ch2.

(sc, ch2, 2sc) in same space. *tr in ch2 space from

round 21, skip next stitch, sc in next, tr in same ch2

space from round 21, skip next stitch. Sc in next 33

stitches. Then tr in ch2 space from round 21, skip

next stitch, sc in next, tr in same ch2 space from

round 21, skip next stitch. In ch2 from round 23 (2sc,

ch2, 2sc)**. Repeat from * to **, omitting final (2sc,

ch1, 2sc). Join with invisible join to beginning sc.

Break off yarn. (16 tr, 156 dc, 4 ch2. 180 stitches in

total)

25) With copper, begin with standing dc in any corner ch2. (dc, ch4, 2dc) in same space. *skip first

stitch, then dc in next 13 stitches. Fptr around fptr3tog from round 23, skip next stitch, then dc in

next 14 stitches. Fptr around fptr3tog from round 23, skip next stitch, then dc in next 13 stitches.

In corner ch2 (2dc, ch4, 2dc)**. Repeat from * to ** three times, omitting final (2dc, ch4, 2dc).

Join with invisible join to beginning dc. Break off yarn. (8 fptr, 176 dc, 4 ch3. 200 stitches in

total)

This is what your

corner should look

like.

This is what the

fptr3tog should

look like.

This is what your corner should look

like.

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26) With stone, begin with standing sc in any third

dc before corner ch4. Skip next two stitches. *in

corner ch4 (5dc, ch2, 5dc). Skip next two

stitches, then sc in next two. Hdc in next two

stitches, then dc in next 11 stitches. Fptr around

fptr from round 25, skip next stitch. Dc in next

11 stitches, fptr around fptr from round 15, skip

next stitch. Dc in next 10 stitches. Hdc in next

two stitches, sc in next two, then skip next two

stitches**. Repeat from * to ** three times,

omitting final sc. Join with invisible join to

beginning sc. Break off yarn. *8 fptr, 16 sc, 168

dc, 4 ch2. 216 stitches in total)

27) With raspberry, begin with standing sc in any

corner ch2. 2sc in same corner. *bpsc in next

five stitches. Fpdc in next two stitches, hdc in

next two. Sc in next 34 stitches. Hdc in next two

stitches, fpdc in next two. Bpsc in next five

stitches, then 3sc in ch2 space**. Repeat from *

to ** three times, omitting final eight stitches.

Join with invisible join to beginning sc. Break

off yarn. (148 sc, 40 bpsc, 16 fpdc, 16 hdc, 4

ch2. 228 stitches in total)

28) With saffron, begin with standing hdc in the

second sc of any corner 3sc. (ch2, hdc) in same

stitch. *hdc in next four stitches, dc in next two.

Fphdc2tog across next two fpdc. Hdc in next 16

stitches, fptr around fptr from round 26, skip

next stitch. Hdc in next six stitches, fptr around

fptr from round 26, skip next stitch. Hdc in next

14 stitches. Fphdc2tog across next two fpdc. Dc

in next two stitches, hdc in next four, then (hdc,

ch2, hdc) in next stitch**. Repeat from * to **

three times, omitting final (hdc, ch2, hdc). Join

with invisible join to beginning hdc. Break off

yarn. (8 fphdc2tog, 8 dc, 8 fptr, 184 hdc, 4 ch3.

220 stitches in total

This is what the fphdc2tog should look like.

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29) With claret, begin with standing dc in any corner ch2 space. (2dc, ch2, 3dc) in same space. *skip

first hdc, dc in next five stitches. Skip next stitch, narrow V in next. Skip next two, narrow V in

next. Skip next two, narrow V in next. Skip next stitch, then dc in next 11 stitches. Fptr around

fptr from round 28, skip next stitch, dc in next two stitches then fptr around fptr from round 28.

Skip next stitch, then dc in next nine stitches. Skip next stitch, narrow V in next. Skip next two,

narrow V in next. Skip next two, narrow V in next. Skip next stitch, then dc in next six stitches.

In ch2 space (3dc, ch2, 3dc)**. Repeat from * to **, omitting final (3dc, ch2, 3dc). Join with

invisible join to beginning dc. Break off yarn. (8 fptr, 204 dc, 24 ch1, 4 ch2. 244 stitches in total)

30) With citron, begin with standing sc in any corner ch2 space. 2sc in same space. *bphdc in next

five stitches, sc in next 49 stitches, then bphdc in next five stitches. 3sc in corner ch2 space**.

Repeat from * to ** three times, omitting final 3sc. Join with invisible join to beginning sc.

Break off yarn. (40 bphdc, 208 sc. 248 stitches in total)

31) With copper, begin with standing hdc in any second sc of corner 3sc. (ch2, hdc) in same stitch.

*hdc in next 31 stitches. Fptr2tog across the two fptr from round 29 but work around second fptr

first, then first fptr. Skip next stitch. Hdc in next 29 stitches. (hdc, ch2, hdc) in next stitch **.

Repeat from * to ** three times, omitting final 3sc. Join with invisible join to beginning hdc.

Break off yarn. (4 fptr2tog, 248 hdc, 4 ch2. 260 stitches in total)

32) With sage, begin with standing hdc in any ch2 corner space. 2hdc in same space. *bphdc in next

63 stitches, then 3hdc in corner ch2 space**. Repeat from * to ** three times, omitting final

3hdc. Join with invisible join to beginning hdc. Break off yarn. (12 hdc, 252 bphdc. 264 stitches

in total, 65 stitches per side plus ‘corner’ stitch).

Fptr2tog around second fptr first, then the second fptr.

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Sew in all ends.