crocheted
throws & wraps
crocheted
throws & wraps
25 throws, wraps
and blankets to crochet
melody griffiths
Published in 2009 by CICO Books
an imprint of Ryland Peters & Small Ltd
2021 Jockeys Fields, London WC1R 4BW
www.cicobooks.co.uk
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Text copyright Melody Griffiths 2009
Design and photography copyright CICO Books 2009
The authors moral rights have been asserted. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. The crochet designs in this book are copyright and must not be made for commercial sale.
A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN-13: 978 1 906525 77 4
eISBN: 978 1 782492 85 6
Printed in China
Editor: Marie Clayton
Designer: David Fordham
Photography: Carolyn Barber except pages by Beckie Maynes
Pattern checker: Susan Horan
Illustrators: Michael Hill and Stephen Dew
contents
To me, one of the most fascinating things about crochet is that it can be incredibly inventive and flexible, but at the same time it can also be simple and comfortingly repetitive. In this collection I have tried to combine these two elements to achieve original, unusual designs that are easy to work. Afghans, comforters, coverlets or throws whatever you call them are such satisfying things to create and make wonderful gifts for every age and occasion. I hope that youll find something here thats right for you and your lifestyle in each of the four chapters in this book.
The Vintage Style section is in the soft, creamy colours of antique fabrics. Two of the designs echo heirloom crochet lace, while traditional knits are the starting place for a beautiful crochet version of a Shetland lace shawl and an Argyll diamonds design in fast working treble groups. Fabrics from the thirties and fifties inspired the charming puffs baby blanket, the richly textured pale green blanket and the classic gingham blanket.
The American Dream section includes designs based on a wide range of pieced quilts and homespun weaving. The pared down style of the Shaker sect is shown in a simple throw, while the contrasting colours found in Amish quilts inspired the sunshine and shadow throw. I have tried to echo the way that a simple motif can be arranged to make a larger design in my interpretation of a Navajo blanket, and a motif based on intricate Seminole patchwork was scaled up to make a blanket thats just like an abstract painting. Pioneer patchwork quilts gave me the idea for the log cabin coverlet and the crazy patchwork throw.
For my next theme I wanted to bring the Outside Inside so the designs are inspired by the natural world. If you like making pictures, theres a rainbow striped blanket in vibrant colours, a landscape play blanket thats like a childs drawing and a seascape wall hanging that started out as a watercolour sketch. There are three designs based on flowers: a perfect, classic throw that uses a myriad of colours to work alternating squares in rose and daisy motifs; a flower garden throw with daisy motifs; and a wild flower throw where simple triangles make four-petal flowers set in openwork squares.
The designs in the Around the World section are inspired by a range of textiles and techniques. The patterns found on Aran sweaters were interpreted in raised crochet stitches to make a richly textured throw. Scottish plaid rugs inspired the tartan blanket, and knitwear motifs were worked in cross stitch on a crochet background to make the Scandinavian sampler throw. Eastern Mediterranean carpet designs gave me a starting point for the kelim runner, a beaded table mat from Africa triggered off the circular throw and Japanese woven textiles gave me the feel for the ikat throw.
For me, this has been an incredibly satisfying book to work on. It has been inspiring to look at fabrics, hand-made crafts, textiles and motifs from all around the world, then to interpret them in crochet. I hope that you are inspired to be creative too.
Heres all the excitement of a traditional whitework bedcover, but made from easy-to-work, pared down blocks finished with a pretty picot edging and joined with a decorative trim to give an old-fashioned effect in less time.
SIZE
133 x 98cm (52 x 38in)
YOU WILL NEED
11 x 50g balls of Debbie Bliss Rialto DK in cream 4.00mm (US F/5) crochet hook
TENSION
Each square measures 20 x 20cm (8 x 8in) measured across straight edges, 28 x 28cm (11 x 11in) measured from point to point, using 4.00mm (US F/5) hook. Change hook size, if necessary, to obtain this size square.
ABBREVIATIONS
beg = beginning; ch = chain; dc = double crochet; foll = following; rem = remaining; rep = repeat; RS = right side; sp = space; ss = slip stitch; st(s) = stitch(es); tr = treble; 2trtog = leaving last loop of each tr on hook, work 2tr, yrh and pull through 3 loops on hook; 3trtog = leaving last loop of each tr on hook, work 3tr, yrh and pull through 4 loops on hook; yrh = yarn around hook; [ ] = work instructions in square brackets as directed.
lacy square
Make 10ch, ss in first ch to form a ring.
1st round (RS): 1ch, 1dc in ring, 2ch, 23tr in ring, ss in 2nd ch.
2nd round: 1ch, 1dc in same place as ss, 5ch, [miss 1tr, 1tr in next tr, 3ch] 11 times, ss in 2nd ch.