GAUGE: 9 chains = 5" with larger hook and
two strands held together. CHECK YOUR GAUGE: Use any size
hook to
obtain gauge.
NOTE: Hold two strands of yarn together
as one strand throughout.
Tips & Hints
Before you begin it might be helpful to make a short chain of 5-6
chain sts with a smooth yarn to examine and clearly understand where
the loops are. There are two loops on the right side (the
front) of the chain. A third loop is on the wrong side (the back)
of the chain. As you proceed, make sure your hook goes under only
one strand, or loop, at a time. With larger hook and holding 2 strands
together, ch 91. Change to smaller hook.
Row 1: Sc in one loop (the loop furthest from you
as you look at the chain) of the 7th chain from hook,* chain 6,
sc in the next chain; repeat from * across; turn to work across
the opposite side of the
chain. Row 2: Chain 6, sc in one loop of the chain (the
loop furthest from you as you look at the chain and opposite the
last sc made), * chain 6, sc in the next chain; repeat from * across;
turn to work across
the back side of the chain. Row 3: Holding the work “upside down”,
* chain 6, sc in the remaining free loop on the back of the chain;
repeat from * across. Fasten off. Weave in ends.