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CREATE SEAMLESS SWEATERS,
SHRUGS, SHAWLS, AND MORE
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MINIMAL FINISHING!
KRISTIN OMDAHL
To my sweet, smart, funny, caring, and silly teenager, Marlon. Wow: My first time calling you a teenager in a book! To think that I picked up a crochet hook for the first time when I was pregnant with you. Im so proud of how hard you are working toward your dreams. Your lofty goals remind me of when I was your age, and they help me to remember I still have big dreams, too. The world is our oyster. With big dreams, big passion, and hard work, we can do and be anything we strive to be. I love you with all my heart and soul.
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Heather Plum
Chain Flower Hat
Rhythm & Blues
Flower Scalloped Hat
Laguna Surf
Wavy Striped Cowl
Mardi Gras Gold
Herringbone Cowl
Urban Fringe
Jens Strips of Stripes Scarf
Enchanted Diamonds
Textured & Picot Mesh Scarf
Little Falls
Reversible Textured Mbius
Basket of Light
Zentangle-Inspired Motif Scarf
Alfresco by the Lake
Belted Cape
African Violets
Raglan Capelet
Sausalito Sparkle
Offset Lace Shawl
Sorrento Sunset
Starburst Shawl
Driftwood Blues
Mini Tile Wrap
Ramblin Rose
Hairpin Lace Shawl
Coral Gables
Cardi Wrap
Isle of Capri
Motif Pullover
Bed of Ferns
Teardrop Lace Yoke Sweater
Geisha Fan
Petal Stitch Shrug
Twilight Skies
Pentagon Motif Yoke Cardigan
Monticello Meadow
Cropped Pineapple Cardi
Tigress
Spiraling Bruges Lace Pullover
INTRODUCTION
Continuous Crochet sounds like such an innocuous title, doesnt it? Prepare for a delightful surprise as you explore the designs in this book. Because there are so many ways to be seamless and continuous, I decided to try to interpret familiar motifs and techniques in ways that are inventive and striking. As a result, I have found new limits!
This collection is dedicated to a variety of ways in which one can crochet designs and shapes and joining, all without cutting the yarn. I love sewing as much as the next person, but not when crocheting. So in this collection, Ive placed considerable emphasis on reducing the number of ends to weave in, while pushing the envelope on what can be done within the parameters of garment design.
Ive explored three-dimensional shaping within the conventions of traditionally two-dimensional techniques: hairpin lace and bruges lace specifically. Ive also spent some time showcasing ombr-gradient yarns because I love them so much.
Of course, Ive also added a variety of ways to do seamless top-down garmentsfrom crazy teardrop stitches you will love to beautiful lace stitch patterns, motif yokes, and even raglan yokes in motifs! The yokes vary from raglan to round and more.
Thank you for joining me on this journey of ways to move, meander, join, and feature beautiful yarns!
ACCESSORIES
Accessories are a wonderful way to learn new techniques: they are small, portable, and quick to gratify! Each of the hats offers a simple twist on traditional seamless, in-the-round construction methods. The cowls feature inventive texture and colorwork, and the buttoned herringbone cowl can be worn in a variety of ways because of the versatility of the buttons! The scarves explore even more skills. Think about applying these techniques in bigger projects once you master the basics. Nothing but showstoppers to follow!
heather plum
CHAIN FLOWER HAT
This hat features a beautiful offset lace stitch pattern. It has concentric increases only in the beginning of the crown, so you can crochet the rest of the hat in the round without fussing with increases within the pattern! Its a deceptively simple technique, easy to stitch up quickly.
FINISHED SIZE
2212" (57 cm) in circumference 8" (20.5 cm) tall.
YARN
Fingering weight (#1 Superfine).
Shown here: Bijou Basin Ranch Lhasa Wilderness (75% yak, 25% bamboo; 250 yd [229 m]/2.7 oz [76.5 g]): #14 Amethyst, 1 hank.
HOOK
G/6 (4 mm).
Adjust hook size if needed to obtain gauge.
NOTIONS
Yarn needle.
GAUGE
First 2 rnds = 3" (7.5 cm) in diameter; 17 sts = 4" (10 cm) in half double crochet.
stitch guide
FAN: ([Sc, ch 5] 3 times, sc) in same st.
HAT
Ch 6, sl st in first ch to form a ring.
RND 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc), 15 dc in ring, sl st to top of beg ch-3 to join16 dc.
RND 2: Ch 8 (counts as dc, ch 5), *sk next st, fan in next st, ch 5, sk next st**, dc in next st; rep from * around, ending last rep at **, sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch-8 to join4 fans.
RND 3: Ch 1, sc in first st, ch 1, sc in next ch-5 loop, *(ch 3, sc) in each of next 2 ch-5 loops**, ch 1, sc in next dc, ch 1, sc in next ch-5 loop; rep from * around, ending last rep at **, ch 1, sl st in first sc to join8 ch-1 sps; 8 ch-3 sps.
RND 4: Ch 1, fan in first st, *ch 5, dc in next sc**, ch 5, fan in next sc; rep from * around, ending last rep at **, dtr in first sc to join (counts as last ch-5 sp)8 fans.
RND 5: Ch 1, sc in first dtr, ch 1, *sc in next ch-5 loop, (ch 3, sc) in each of next 2 ch-5 loops, ch 1**, sc in next dc, ch 1; rep from * around, ending last rep at **, sl st to first sc to join.
RNDS 621: Rep Rows 4 and 5 (8 times).
RND 22: Ch 2 (counts as hdc here and throughout), work hdc in each st, hdc in each ch-1 sp and 3 hdc in each ch-3 sp around, sl st in top of beg ch-2 to join96 hdc.
RND 23: Ch 2, hdc in each st around, sl st in top of beg ch-2 to join.
RNDS 2426: Rep Rnd 23. Fasten off. Weave in ends.
FINISHING
Weave in ends. Handwash, block to finished measurements, and allow to dry.