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SCRAP-BUSTING
CROCHET
FALL 2022
6 Crochet Leaves Wrap
8 Shades of Dawn Sweater
& Cowl
11. Candy Shop Super Scarf
12 Scrappy Hat
14 Chevron Scarf
16 Broken TV Shawl
18 Scrappy Flower Cardigan
SCRAPPY CHILD'S PLAY
26 Lovey Bear Toy
28 Stash-Buster Baby Blanket
30 Sweater Dog
32 Bubble Buddy Sweater
35 Colorful Stripes Poncho
36 Creature Comforts
38 Night Owls Blanket
26 Be.
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BITS & BOBS
44 To the Dog Bandana
46 Scrappy Holder
48 Sink-Ease Scrubby Cloth
49 Floral Coaster ji
CLASSIC SCRAP AFGHANS
80 Northern Lights Afghan
82 Shadows & Light Blanket
84. Rainbow Rings Afghan
86 Wavy Circles & Stripes
Scrapghan
88 Diamond Bobbles Afghan
90 Fantasy Garden Afghan
50 1 Care Bookmark
52 Scrappy Stripe Sets
54 Owl Cup Cover
56 Hues of Autumn Mini Mats
SI
93 Shaded Stripes Scrap
Afghan
58 Shell Strip Table Runner
59 Scrappy Furniture Arm
Cover
60 TV Floor Pillow & Play Mat
62 Magic Color Play Tray
64 Topaz Doily
67 Scrap Doily ARTICLE
68 Checkers Fair Isle 25 Howto Make a Magic Ball
Kitchen Mat
72 Colorful Catchalls 95 Stitch Guide
96 Design Directory
98 Standard Yarn Weight System
76 Weighted Lapghan 98 Skill Levels
74 Cozy Pet Bed
78 Spiked Stripes Pillow 98 Buyer’s Guide
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Crochet Leaves Wrap
Design by Nazanin S. Fard
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
20 inches wide x 66 inches long
MATERIALS
Cascade Yarn 220 Super-
wash Sport fine (sport)
weight merino wool yarn
(134 0z/136% yds/50g per
hank):
2 hanks each of #266 aurora
red (CC1), #239 majolica blue
(CC2), #877 golden (CC3) and
#223 juniper (CC4)
Size G/6/4mm crochet hook or size
to obtain gauge
Tapestry needle
GAUGE
9 dc = 2 inches; 6 rows in pattern =
2 inches
PATTERN NOTES
Weave in loose ends as work
progresses.
Join with slip stitch as indicated
unless otherwise stated.
Chain-3 at beginning of row counts
as first double crochet unless
otherwise stated.
SPECIAL STITCHES
Small shell (sm shell): (De, ch 1,
dc) in indicated sp.
Medium shell (med shell): (2 de,
ch 3, 2 dc) in same sp.
Large shell (lg shell): (3 de, ch 1,
3 dc) in same sp.
WRAP
STRIP 1 (CENTER STRIP)
Make 1.
With CC1, ch 5, join (see Pattern
Notes) to first ch to form a ring.
Row 1: Ch 8 (see Pattern Notes),
de in ring, ch 5, 2 de in ring, turn.
(4 de, 1 ch-5 sp)
Row 2: Ch 3, dc in next de, ch 2, sk
next 2 chs, sm shell (see Special
Stitches) in next ch, ch 2, sk next
2 chs, de in next de, de in 38rd ch,
turn. (4 dc, 1 sm shell, 2 ch-2 sps)
Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next de, ch 3,
sm shell in next sm shell, ch 3, de
in next de, dc in 3rd ch, turn. (4 de,
1 sm shell, 2 ch-3 sps)
Row 4: Ch 3, dc in next de, ch 4,
sm shell in next sm shell, ch 4, de
in next de, de in 8rd ch, turn. (4 de,
1 sm shell, 2 ch-4 sps)
Row 5: Ch 3, dc in next de, ch 5,
sm shell in next sm shell, ch 5,
dc in next de, de in 8rd ch, turn.
(4 de, 1 sm shell, 2 ch-5 sps)
Row 6: Ch 3, dc in next de, ch 6,
sm shell in next sm shell, ch 6,
dc in next de, de in 8rd ch, turn.
(4 dc, 1 sm shell, 2 ch-6 sps)
Row 7: Ch 3, dc in next de, ch 7,
sm shell in next
sm shell, ch 7, de
in next de, de in
3rd ch, turn.
(4 de, 1 sm shell,
2 ch-7 sps)
Row 8: Rep
row 6.
Row 9: Rep
row 5.
Row 10: Rep
row 4.
Row 11: Rep
row 3.
Row 12: Ch 3,
dc in next de,
ch 2, sm shell in
next sm shell,
ch 2, de in next
de, de in 3rd ch,
turn. (4 dc, 1 sm
shell, 2 ch-2 sps)
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Row 13: Ch 38, dc in each of next
2 de, de in 3rd ch, turn. (4 de)
Row 14: Ch 3, dc in next de, ch 5,
dc in next de, de in 3rd ch, turn.
(4 dc, 1 ch-5 sp)
Rep [rows 2-14] 12 times.
Turn your work around to work on
side of strip.
Rnd 1: *[Ch 5, sk next ch-3 sp or
dc, sc in next ch-3 sp or dc] rep
until first ch-5 ring, 3 sc in ring;
rep from * on other side, fasten off.
STRIP 2
Make 2.
Row 1: With CC2, work as for
Strip 1.
Rows 2-14: Rep [rows 2-14 as for
Strip 1] 11 times.
Join Strips
Turn your work around. Start
working on side of strip to join to
previous strip.
Rnd 1: [Ch 2, sk next 3 ch-5 sps
from top of previous strip, sc in
next ch-5 sp on previous strip,
ch 2, sk next ch-3 sp or dc on work-
ing strip, sc in next ch-3 sp or dc]
rep until last join, (You should
have 3 ch-5 sps left at end of previ-
ous strip), [ch 5, sk next ch-3 sp or
dc on working strip, sc in next ch-3
sp or dc] rep until first ch-5 ring,
3 sc in ring, fasten off.
Rep rnd 1 to join 2nd Strip 2 to
opposite side of Strip 1.
STRIP 3
Make 2.
Row 1: With CC3, work as for
Strip 1.
Rows 2-14: Rep [rows 2-14 as for
Strip 1] 10 times.
Join each Strip 3 to sides of each
Strip 2 in same way as joining
each Strip 2 to Strip 1.
STRIP 4
Make 2.
Row 1: With CC4, work as for
Strip 1.
Rows 2-14: Rep [rows 2-14 as for
Strip 1] 9 times.
Join each Strip 4 to sides of each
Strip 3 in same way as joining
each Strip 2 to Strip 1.
Edging
Join CC1 to top of Strip 1 (Center
Strip).
Rnd 1: Ch 3, de in same sp, ch 3,
2 dc in same sp, [ch 3, sc in next
ch-5 sp, ch 5, med shell (see
Special Stitches) in next ch-5 sp]
rep to top 3 sc, sk next sc, med
shell in next sc, rep between [ ]
to end, ch 3, sl st in 3rd ch.
Rnd 2: SI st in next de, ch 3, 2 de
in same sp, ch 1, 3 dc in same sp,
*ch 1, sc in next ch-3 sp, ch 5, sc
in next ch-3 sp, ch 1, lg shell (see
Special Stitches) in next med shell;
rep from * around, end with ch 1,
sl st into 3rd ch, fasten off.
FINISHING
Block wrap to size.
This beautiful wrap is
worked in strips. Each
strip is comprised of
leaf motifs worked in
arow, making ita
perfect project for
stash reduction.
SCRAPTA:
TIC FASHION
8
Shades of Dawn
Sweater & Cowl
Designs by Donna Yacino
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FINISHED SIZES
Instructions given fit size small; chang-
es for medium, large, X-large, 2X-large
and 3X-large are in [].
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Bust: 38 [42, 46, 50, 54, 58] inches
Length: 20 [20, 20%, 20%, 21, 21]
inches
MATERIALS
MEDIUM
INTERMEDIATE
Berroco Remix medium
(worsted) weight nylon/
cotton/acrylic/silk/linen
yarn (3% 0z/216 yds/100g per ball):
1[1, 1,2, 2, 2] ball(s) #3973
eggplant, #3960 strawberry,
#3961 peony, #3915 olive,
#3922 buttercup for Sweater
1 ball #3903 almond for Sweater
1 ball #3903 almond for Cowl
Berroco Remix Light light
(DK) weight nylon/cotton/
acrylic/silk/linen yarn
(3% oz/432 yds/100g
per ball):
1[1, 1, 2, 2, 2] ball(s) #6930
smoke for Sweater
Size H/8/5mm crochet hook or
size needed to obtain gauge
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle
GAUGE
In Main Pattern: 14 hdc = 4 inches;
8 rows = 4 inches
Take time to check gauge.
LIGHT
PATTERN NOTES
Body of garment is worked in the
round from the bottom up, then
divided for the front and back.
The sleeves are worked in the
round from the top down.
Same size hook is used regardless
of yarn weight.
After sweater is done, the wrong
side of the work is the public side,
so turn work inside out.
Weave in loose ends as work pro-
gresses.
DkK-weight yarn can be loosely
carried along edges of rows or
between rounds on the right side,
which will end up on the inside of
the sweater when it is completed.
Chain-1 at beginning of row or
round does not count as a stitch
unless otherwise stated.
Join with slip stitch as indicated
unless otherwise stated.
PATTERN STITCHES
Main Pattern in the Rnd
Rnd 1: With worsted-weight yarn
in indicated color, ch 1, hdc in each
st around, join in first st.
Rnds 2 & 3: Ch 1, hdc in front
Ip (see Stitch Guide) of each st
around, changing color (see
Stitch Guide) to smoke in last st,
join in first st.
Rnd 4: With DK-weight yarn, ch
1, hdc in front lp of each st around,
join in first st.
Rnd 5: Ch 1, hdc in each st
around, changing to next indicated
color in last st, join in first st.
Rep rnds 1-5 for pattern.
Main Pattern in Rows
Row 1: With worsted-weight yarn
in indicated color, ch 1, hdc in each
st across, turn.
Row 2 (WS): Ch 1, hdc in back Ip
(see Stitch Guide) of each st across,
turn.
CROCHET WORLD PRESENTS SCRAP-BUSTING CROCHET FALL 2022
Row 3 (RS): Ch 1, hde in
horizontal bar (see illustration)
of each st across, do not turn.
Fasten off.
Horizontal Bar of
Half Double Crochet
Row 4 (RS): Join DK-weight yarn
in first st of previous row, ch 1, hdc
in front lp of each st across, turn.
Row 5 (WS): Ch 1, hdc in each st
across, changing to next indicated
color of worsted-weight yarn in
last st, turn.
Row 6: Ch 1, hdc in each st across,
turn.
Row 7: Ch 1, hdc in back Ip of
each st across, turn.
Row 8: Ch 1, hdc in horizontal bar
across, do not turn. Fasten off.
Row 9 (RS): Join DK-weight yarn
in first st of previous row, ch 1, hdc
in front lp of each st across, turn.
Row 10 (WS): Ch 1, hdc in each st
across, turn.
Rep rows 1—10 for pattern.
SWEATER
BODY
With eggplant, ch 135 [151, 163,
177, 191, 205]. Join (see Pattern
Notes) in first ch to form ring,
being careful not to twist ch. Place
marker in same ch to indicate
beg of rnd and move marker up
each rnd.
Setup Rnd: Ch 1 (see Pattern
Notes), sc in each ch around, join
in first st. (134 [150, 162, 176, 190,
204] sts)
Working in Main Pattern in
the Rnd (see Pattern Stitches),
[with eggplant, work 3 rnds, with
smoke (see Pattern Notes), work 2
rnds] twice, with strawberry, work
3 rnds, with smoke, work 2 rnds,
Scraps of two different weights
of yarn combine in this unique
striped sweater and cowl set.
[with peony, work 3 rnds, work
2 rnds with smoke] twice. Piece
should measure approximately
12 inches from beg.
Back
Row 1: Now working in rows, join
olive in first st, ch 1, hdc in each
of next 67 [75, 81, 88, 95, 102] sts,
turn, leaving rem sts unworked.
Remove marker.
Next Rows: Beg with row 2 of
Main Pattern in Rows (see Pat-
tern Stitches) and with olive, work
2 rows, with smoke, work 2 rows,
[with buttercup, work 3 rows, with
smoke, work 2 rows] twice, then
with almond continue as estab-
lished until armholes measure 8
[8, 84, 8%, 9, 9] inches. Fasten off.
Front
With RS facing, join olive in first
unworked st of Body, ch 1, hdc in
each rem st across, turn. (67 [75,
8&1, 88, 95, 102] sts)
Work as for Back until armholes
measure 7% [7%, 8, 8, 8%, 8%]
inches.
Shoulders & Neck Shaping
First Side
Next Row: With almond, ch 1,
work in established pattern over
first 16 [20, 23, 27, 30, 34] sts.
Turn.
Next Row: Ch 1, work in estab-
lished pattern across. Fasten off.
2nd Side
Next Row: Sk next 35 [35, 35, 34,
35, 34] sts along top row of Front,
join almond in next st, ch 1 and
hdc in same st, work in established
pattern over rem sts, turn. (16 /20,
23, 27, 30, 34] sts)
Next Row: Ch 1, work in estab-
lished pattern across. Fasten off.
Assembly
Sew shoulder seams with RS fac-
ing.
SLEEVE
Rnd 1: With almond and RS
facing, join in bottom of armhole
opening, ch 1, work 56 [56, 59, 59,
63, 63] hdc evenly around entire
armhole, join in first st, place
marker to indicate beg of rnd.
Move marker up each rnd.
Rnds 2 & 3: With almond, work
rnds 2 and 3 of Main Pattern in
the Rnd.
Rnds 4 & 5: With smoke, work
rnds 4 and 5 of Main Pattern in
the Rnd, changing color to butter-
cup in last st of rnd 5.
Rnd 6 (dec): Ch 1, hde dee (see
Stitch Guide) in first 2 sts, con-
tinue rnd 1 of Main Pattern in the
Rnd to last 2 sts, hde dec in last
2 sts, join in first st. (64 [54, 57, 57,
61, 61] sts)
Rnd 7: Rep rnd 2 of Main Pattern
in the Rnd.
Rnd 8 (dec): Ch 1, hde dec in first
2 sts, continue rnd 3 of Main Pat-
tern in the Rnd to last 2 sts, hdc
dec in last 2 sts, join in first st.
(82 [52, 55, 55, 59, 59] sts)
Rnds 9 & 10: With smoke, work
rnds 4 and 5 of Main Pattern in
the Rnd.
Rep Main Pattern in the Rnd,
working dec rnds every rnd 1 and
3 of pattern and with the following
stripe sequence:
Olive, smoke, [peony, smoke] twice,
strawberry, smoke, eggplant.
(42 [42, 45, 45, 49, 49] sts)
Last Rnd: SI st loosely in each st
around. Fasten off.
FINISHING
Turn sweater inside out so that
ridges of pattern st show.
Neck Edging
Join almond at 1 shoulder seam
in neck opening. SI st loosely and
evenly around entire neck opening,
join in first st. Fasten off. Weave in
all ends and block as desired.
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COWL
With almond, ch 101, join in first
ch to form a ring, being careful not
to twist. Place marker to indicate
beg of rnd and move up each rnd.
Rnd 1: Hdc in each ch around, do
not join.
Next Rnds: Continue working in
spiral manner, working through
front Ip (see Stitch Guide) of each
st, until piece measures
approximately 10 inches from beg
or until 4 yd of yarn rem.
Ending: Sc in next st, sl st in next
st. Fasten off.
Weave in all ends and block as
desired. @
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