![]() ![]() Fasten off.ĥth Row: Work 1 dc into each stitch across. Fasten off.Ĥth Row: Work 1 dc into each stitch across. Fasten off.ģrd Row: Work 1 dc into each stitch across. Fasten off.Ģnd Row: Work 1 dc into each stitch across. To explain let’s have a look at a few samples I’ve hooked.ġst Row: Work 1 dc into second ch from hook, work 1 dc into each stitch across. you can choose to customize your blanket by working 8 dc, 6 dc or 4 dc etc. When it comes to customizing it all boils down to. The pattern may also be customized to your own preferences, producing a dense fabric! ![]() Work all dtr in the front loop of stitch 3 rows below, whilst missing the dc behind on current row.Work all dc in the back loop of stitches.To begin each row, form a slip knot on your hook and commence row.Ensure to leave a 6 inch tail of yarn when beginning and ending a row.Each row is worked from the right side.The following are the ‘basic’ rules when working this pattern: It’s not a complicated pattern so let’s get started! I’ve had quite a few enquiries in regards to this pattern, so today I thought I’d share my tips and technique with you. I’m referring to the strikingly mesmerizing Apache Tears crochet pattern. Beautifully textured, captivating and fascinating! ![]()
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