01/22/2025
Level of difficulty

Size: 69" x 22.5"
Materials:
4 balls of Natural Maxcolor 4/6 in each color 3334 (Tulip) and 7727 (Persimmon);
Crochet hook E/3.5 mm;
Scissors;
Tapestry needle.
Stitch glossary and abbreviations: stitch: st; make: mk; skip: sk; chain: ch; slip st: sl st; single crochet: sc; half double crochet: hdc; double crochet: dc; increase: inc; decrease: dec; round: rnd; end of row/rnd: eor.; dtr =Yo hook 3 times, crochet hook in st, yo, draw lp through, [yo, draw through 2 lps on hook] 4 times; Front post dtr: FPdtr; Back post dtr: BPdtr.
Gauge: 17 dc x 6 R = 4"/10 cm
Instructions
Chart 1
Start with color 7727 (Persimmon).
Ch 94 + 3 to turn. Crochet back and forth.
R1: start at the 4th chain from hook, 1 dc, (ch 1 (space), sk 1 base st, 4 dc) rep 17 more times, ch 1, sk 1 base st, 2 dc.
R2: ch 3, 1 dc, (ch 1 (space), sk 1 base st, 4 dc) rep 17 more times, ch 1, sk 1 base st, 2 dc.
R3: ch 3, 1 dc, (1 FPdtr into the fourth st of the block with 4 dc of R1, 4 dc) rep 17 more times, ch 1, sk 1 base st, 2 dc. Cut yarn.
R4: join color 3334 (Tulip) in the last base st of row below (work this row in the wrong side): ch 3, 1 dc, (1 BPdtr into the fourth st of the block with 4 dc of R2, insert hook below the FPdtr of R3 to cross stitches, 4 dc) rep 17 more times, ch 1, sk 1 base st, 2 dc. Cut yarn.
Continue following chart 1. Once chart is completed, cut color 3334 (Tulip) and continue working with color 7727 (Persimmon).
Chart 2 - Fringes
Work only in the short ends. Crochet back and forth.
Continue with color 7727 (Persimmon).
R1: ch 1, 1 sc in each base st across.
R2: ch 1, 1 sc in each base st across.
R3: ch 51, close ring with 1 sl st into the first chain, 1 sc in each of the next 3 sc of the base, ch 50, close ring with 1 sl st in the same base st rep from to across. Fasten off. Do the same on the other side. Fasten off and weave in ends.
Created by Heloisa Mazoni
Disclaimer: Measurements are approximate due to differences between centimeters and inches, needle sizes and tension. All care has been taken to allow accurate completion of the pattern.
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