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Changing Tides – Week 6

It’s Week 6! Hope you’ve all had a good week… 🙂

For those of you who have purchased the PDF pattern on Ravelry it has now been updated to include Week 6 in both UK and US terms…

Ravelry – Changing Tides Blanket

And here’s this weeks round-up of blankets from over on Instagram… I love them all!

It’s ‘Mental Health Awareness’ week in the UK this week and there have been lots of amazing and inspiring posts on social media about the benefits of crafts, including our beloved crochet! I myself posted the following earlier in the week…

“As part of my work as a nurse in the NHS, I hosted a crochet session for a ‘Well-being at Work’ event. It’s the third year in a row that I’ve taken part in this event and shared a little crochet joy with others… we spent a wonderful hour together and there are new crocheters in the world! There are so many benefits to crochet and creative arts that many of us have already discovered… the satisfaction of making something with our own hands can give a real sense of achievement, self-worth, a distraction, something to focus on and boost self-esteem and confidence, especially helpful for those who have depression or other mental health worries. So let’s spread that crochet joy…”

Back to our ‘Changing Tides’ Blankets and the colours I’ve used for this weeks rounds are inspired by darker seas and darker skies… days when the sea is far from clear and blue, and when walks along the beach can be so exhilarating…

Here’s a reminder of the abbreviations in UK Crochet Terminology. US terms are at the bottom of this blog post.
ch: chain, ch-sp(s): chain space(s), htr: half treble, RS: right side, ss: slip stitch, st(s): stitch(es), tr: treble, WS: wrong side

Round 41 (WS) Join Yarn E to any corner ch-sp, 3ch, (1tr, 2ch, 2tr) in same corner ch-sp, * miss 1 st, 3tr in next st, (miss 2 sts, 3tr in next st) to end of side, miss final st, (2tr, 2ch, 2tr) in corner ch-sp, repeat from * on next three sides finishing with ss to top of first 3 ch, turn [103 sts on each side]

Round 42 (RS) Join Yarn F to any corner ch-sp, 3ch, (1tr, 2ch, 2tr) in same corner ch-sp, * miss 2 sts, 3tr in space between tr groups, continue with 3tr in space between each 3 tr group to end, miss final 2 sts, (2tr, 2ch, 2tr) in corner ch-sp, repeat from * on next three sides finishing with ss to top of first 3 ch, turn [106 sts on each side]

Round 43 2ch, 1htr in each st around working (1htr, 2ch, 1htr) in each corner ch-sp, ss to top of first 2 ch, fasten off, turn [108 sts on each side]

And for those of you have followed my blog for a while, you’ll be familiar with little Salty… well she turned 8 years old yesterday! And here she is with her new coastal toy…

Happy Crocheting Everyone and till next week… 🙂

PATTERN IN US TERMS

Abbreviations in US Crochet Terminology
ch: chain, ch-sp(s): chain space(s), dc: double crochet, hdc: half double crochet, RS: right side, sl st: slip stitch, st(s): stitch(es), WS: wrong side

Round 41 (WS) Join Yarn E to any corner ch-sp, 3ch, (1dc, 2ch, 2dc) in same corner ch-sp, * skip 1 st, 3dc in next st, (skip 2 sts, 3dc in next st) to end of side, skip final st, (2dc, 2ch, 2dc) in corner ch-sp, repeat from * on next three sides finishing with sl st to top of first 3 ch, turn [103 sts on each side]

Round 42 (RS) Join Yarn F to any corner ch-sp, 3ch, (1dc, 2ch, 2dc) in same corner ch-sp, * skip 2 sts, 3dc in space between dc groups, continue with 3dc in space between each 3 dc group to end, skip final 2 sts, (2dc, 2ch, 2dc) in corner ch-sp, repeat from * on next three sides finishing with sl st to top of first 3 ch, turn [106 sts on each side]

Round 43 2ch, 1hdc in each st around working (1hdc, 2ch, 1hdc) in each corner ch-sp, sl st to top of first 2 ch, fasten off, turn [108 sts on each side]

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