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Zigzag Post Stitch Blanket

This zigzag post stitch throw is made using two colors changing every other row. The throw is made using single crochet and treble cluster stitches over three rows creating a zigzag pattern. It measures 44 inches by 58 inches.
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Zigzag Post Stitch Blanket

This zigzag post stitch throw is made using two colors changing every other row. The throw is made using single crochet and treble cluster stitches over three rows creating a zigzag pattern. It measures 44 inches by 58 inches.
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GAUGE: 10 sts = 3”; 8 rows = 3” in pattern. CHECK


YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.

SPECIAL ABBREVIATION:
Trcl (treble cluster) = [yo] twice, working all on right side
of fabric insert hook into same st 3 rows below as last tr
and draw up a loop, [yo and draw through 2 loops] twice,
skip next 3 sts 3 rows below, [yo] twice and draw up a loop
in next ch-1 space, [yo and draw through 2 loops] twice, yo
and draw through all 3 loops.

To Change Color in Dc: Work last dc before color change


until 2 loops remain on hook, drop color in use, with next
color to be used yo and draw through 2 loops on hook;
continue with new color.

NOTE: Do not cut colors but drop to wrong side when not
in use and pick up again as needed.

THROW
With A, ch 144.
Row 1 (Wrong Side): Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each
ch across; turn – 143 sc.
Row 2 ( Right Side): Ch 1, sc in first 3 sc, * ch 1, skip next
sc, sc in next 3 sc; repeat from * across; turn.
Row 3: Ch 3, skip first sc, dc in each sc and ch (work into
the ch, not the space) across, changing to B in last dc;
turn.
Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first dc, working all on right side of
fabric, tr in first skipped st 3 rows below, skip next dc, sc in

Zigzag Post Stitch next dc, ch 1, skip next dc, sc in next dc, * trcl in last and
next skipped sts 3 rows below, skip next dc, sc in next dc,
ch 1, skip next dc, sc in next dc; repeat from * to last 2 dc;
Throw tr in same st as 2nd leg of last trcl, skip next dc, sc in top
of ch-3; turn.
Row 5: Ch 3, skip first sc, dc in each sc and ch across
WR1975 changing to A in last sc; turn.

Repeat Rows 4 and 5 for pattern, working 2 rows of each


Designed by Zelda Workman. color, until 56” from beginning, end by working Row 4 with A.

Throw measures 44” x 58”. Next Row: Ch 1, sc in each st across; turn to work edging.

RED HEART® “Soft Yarn”: 4 balls 4600 White A, 5 balls Edging


9440 Light Grey Heather B. With right side facing, ch 1, sc in first st, * ch 2, skip 1
st, sc in next st; repeat from * to next corner; ch 2, sc in
Crochet Hook: 6.5mm [US K-10.5]. next sc row end down side, ** ch 2, sc in next sc row end;
Yarn needle. repeat from ** to corner; ch 2 ***, sc in first st on lower
edge; repeat from * around, end at ***; join with a slip st in
first sc. Fasten off. Weave in ends.

©2010 Coats & Clark For more ideas & inspiration —


P.O. Box 12229 www.redheart.com www.coatsandclark.com
Greenville, SC 29612-0229
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RED HEART® “Soft Yarn” Art. E728


available in Solid 5 oz (140 g), 256 yd
(234 m); Print 4 oz (113 g), 204 yd (187 m)
balls.

ABBREVIATIONS: A, B = color A, B; ch = chain;


dc = double crochet; mm = millimeters; rnd = round;
sc = single crochet; st(s) = stitch(es); tog = together;
tr = treble crochet; yo = yarn over; * or ** = repeat
whatever follows the * or ** as indicated; [ ] = work
directions in brackets the number of times specified.

©2010 Coats & Clark For more ideas & inspiration —


P.O. Box 12229 www.redheart.com www.coatsandclark.com
Greenville, SC 29612-0229
www.crochettoday.com

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