Part 2 video tutorial
Step 7
Crochet and join motifs
1st motif
Make a foundation chain of 5 chs and join it into a ring with sl.st.1
1st round – ch1, sc12 into the ring + sl.st.1 into 1st ch
Join motifs into the garment as you work your last 2nd round.
2nd round – ch3, dc1 into sm.ch., ch3, sc1 into a 1st ch of right front part, ch3, (petal1, ch2, sk3 of front part, sc1 into a ch of front part, ch2) x 2, petal1, ch3, sk3 of front part, sc1 into a ch of front part, ch3, petal1, [(ch5, petal1) x 2, ch7, petal1] x 2, ch5, petal1, ch5 + sl.st.1 into 1st ch above the very first petal of the round.
To make a front open shrug, do not join motifs in the middle.
2nd motif
Begin crocheting your 2nd motif as the 1st one.
1st round = 1st round of 1st motif
2nd round - ch3, dc1 into sm.ch., ch3, sc1 into a 13th ch of left front part, ch3, (petal1, ch2, sk3 of front part, sc1 into a ch of front part, ch2) x 2, petal1, ch3, sk3 of front part, sc1 into a ch of front part, ch3, petal1, (ch5, petal1) x 2, ch3, sc1 into a middle 4th ch of an arch of 7 chs of 1st motif, ch3, (petal1, ch2, sc1 into an arch of 5 chs of 1st motif, ch2) x 2, petal1, ch3, sc1 into middle 4th ch of an arch of 7 chs of 1st motif, ch3, (petal1, ch5) x 2 + sl.st.1 into 1st ch above the very first petal of the round.
3rd motif
Begin crocheting your 3rd motif as the 1st one.
1st round = 1st round of 1st motif
2nd round - ch3, dc1 into sm.ch., ch3, sc1 into sc ch between 2 motifs, ch3, (petal1, ch2, sc1 into an arch of 5 chs of a motif, ch2) x 2, petal1, ch3, sc1 into a ch of front part (last used ch of prev.motif), ch3, (petal1, ch2, sk3 of front part, sc1 into a ch of front part, ch2) x 2, petal1, ch3, sk3 of front part, sc1 into a ch of front part, ch3, petal1, (ch5, petal1) x 2, ch7, (petal1, ch5) x 2 + sl.st.1 into 1st ch above the very first petal of the round.
4th motif
Begin crocheting your 4th motif as the 1st one.
1st round = 1st round of 1st motif
2nd round - ch3, dc1 into sm.ch., ch3, sc1 into 12th ch from prev.motif of left front part, ch3, (petal1, ch2, sk3 of front part, sc1 into a ch of front part, ch2) x 2, petal1, ch3, sk3 of front part, sc1 into a ch of front part, ch3, petal1, (ch2, sc1 into an arch of 5 chs of a motif, ch2, petal1) x 2, ch3, sc1 into a sc ch between motifs, ch3, (petal1, ch2, sc1 into an arch of 5 chs of a motif, ch2) x 2, petal1, ch3, sc1 into middle 4th ch of an arch of 7 chs of a motif, ch3, (petal1, ch5) x 2 + sl.st.1 into 1st ch above the very first petal of the round.
After you join 10 motifs, stop joining motif from the middle of the garment to shape the neckline. Around the neck, it is necessary to join 11 more motifs. In addition, skip bigger intervals when joining your last 3 motifs from the back side of your neck.
Step 8
Edge
Work reverse sc to end.
Comments
Luz Baculanta replied on Permalink
Hi Sana, for my 4 inches , I
Hi Sana, for my 4 inches , I have 8 rows and my chest circumference is about 46 inches. I figure it out about 12 rows for my size. Pls. Advise. Thanks.
Sana replied on Permalink
My calculations:
My calculations:
If 8 rows go into 4 inches, then for the 46" chest circumference, I would work about 88 rows in total. To get one half of a back part, 88 : 4 = 22 rows in total. I worked 20 rows - 12 long body rows and 8 short back part rows. So, you may crochet 12 long rows and 10 short rows or 14 long rows and 8 short rows.
Luz Baculanta replied on Permalink
I just watched your video
I just watched your video about the 2nd back part, it's confusing on 18:21, you said attach the yard before the end of the round. What do you mean by that? Is it before the end of 12th rows? I know I'm not on that part yet but at least I have an idea if I can continue or not.
Sana replied on Permalink
Yes, it will be necessary to
Yes, it will be necessary to attach the yarn before the end of your 12th row or your last body row if you work more rows than 12.
Luz Baculanta replied on Permalink
How did you figure it out the
How did you figure it out the 91 dc on back part? And why my 12th row end up to dc? I watched your video closely, I'm not sure if I'm correct you end up with tc before your 12th row. My 12th row ended with dc so what I did I crochet another tr before the 13 th row. Pls advise.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Luz,
Hi Luz,
I figured out the 91 chains to a height of a back shoulder piece and one motif accordingly. Since, you have fewer chains for each sleeve and 10 more chs for the body, I would suggest to work 91 chs also.
You may read the step 3 that I alternated the 2nd and 3rd rows until I crocheted 12 rows.
sumagiju@yahoo.com replied on Permalink
Hi Sana
Hi Sana
I have tried this pattern. Hope u like my work. I like your patterns. Thank you so much for sharing Ur lovely pattern. Suma
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Suma,
Hi Suma,
Very beautiful work! Thank you for sharing. I love your yarn color combination and other adjustments to the pattern. Well done. Congratulations!
sumagiju@yahoo.com replied on Permalink
Thanks a lot Sana.All credit
Thanks a lot Sana.All credit goes to you. Because of you I could crochet a few items. Thank u thank u thank u so much
Sana replied on Permalink
You're welcome, Suma. Happy
You're welcome, Suma. Happy crochet!
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