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Haak maar raak
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haak maar raak

Then you will know for sure if you worked each row correctly or not. And counting stitches after every row will help a lot. Esther did a great job explaining it in the video. So every time you make 2 front post stitches – you should skip 2 stitches behind them. It is necessary for a correct stitch count.

  • Front post stitches “overlay” the stitches of a previous row, that’s why stitches behind front post stitches must be skipped (!!).
  • If not, please also check THIS tips&tricks document. It should fit the test swatch which you have probably made. And please, remember about your gauge in general. In the picture below you can see what is the difference between wrong and right tension. Because it may lead to a deformation of the square shape.

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    They should not be too tight or too loose. When you make front post stitches, please, try to make them to the height of the working row.I chose this stitch on purpose, because it helps to avoid “ridge” on the right side. It is just ordinary double crochet stitch (UK term), but the hook is inserted between two stitches of the previous row under all three loops (instead of two, as you usually work it). You will see “sdc” abbreviation in the pattern.So all rows on right side are read from left to right. This is important to know for understanding the chart. The first row is made on the wrong side.Because they don't really fit the interior of my living room. I am "dancing in the rain" but without browns and whites. For my blanket I use Merino Soft yarn in custom colors.I understand there is probably lots of information here, but please take your time to read it through. So what is important to know about this square? For the first time in my life I saw a sunset by the sea last year, in Belgium.

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    As I imagined it, front post stitches would form textured waves, and clusters would be the “suns” slowly going down into the waves. Available in 38 beautiful shades.As mentioned above, I used front post stitches to design my square, and also clusters. Each ball weighs 100 grams and has a length of 420 metres. Recommended hook/needle size is 2.50-3.00mm. Each chose a colour palette they loved, which was then transformed into the Scheepjes Our Tribe range, with colours being named after the bloggers and the core values that represent the Scheepjes community. Through collectively and collaboration, the initial range of 32 (out of now 38) colours was created by the members of the Scheepjes Blogger group, along with Simy Somer and Marie (of Tissu de Marie). Scheepjes Our Tribe is a gorgeous range of supremely soft and lightweight yarn, dedicated to the Scheepjes community! Made from a 70% Superwash Merino Wool and 30% Polyamide blend, this Sport weight yarn is ideal for creating garments, socks, shawls, and other lightweight homewares and accessories.

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    70% Recycled Mulesing Free Wool and 30% Recycled Viscoseħ0% Superwash Merino Wool and 30% Polyamide blendĥ0% Superwash Merino Wool, 25% Microfibre and 25% Acrylic blendĢ0% Silk, 20% Cotton & 60% Polyester blendġ1% Mohair, 11% Wool, 75% Acrylic and 3% Metallic Polyester














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