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Rectangular Shell Blanket

This document provides instructions for making a rectangular shell blanket using crochet stitches. It describes the pattern which involves alternating rows of V-stitches and chains with rows of shells and single crochets. Corner formations are explained. Color changes can be made at the start of new rows. The pattern is repeated to make the blanket as large as desired.

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Rectangular Shell Blanket

This document provides instructions for making a rectangular shell blanket using crochet stitches. It describes the pattern which involves alternating rows of V-stitches and chains with rows of shells and single crochets. Corner formations are explained. Color changes can be made at the start of new rows. The pattern is repeated to make the blanket as large as desired.

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Rectangular Shell Blanket

Design by MBDesign, October 2016


Lisserbroek,The Netherlands ©
This Rectangular Shells pattern is based on the Beautiful Shells Blanket
by : ​Lahoma Nally-Kaye
Videotutorial: Crochet - MBDesign: ​https://www.facebook.com/mbdesign.9/?fref=ts
I made this Rectangular version for Kathleen..

Abbreviations:
Sl.St : Slipstitch
Sc : Single crochet
Dc : Double crochet
V-Stitch : 1 Dc, Chain 1,1 Dc.
Corner : 1 V-stitch,Chain 3,1 V-stitch in Sc
Shell Corner : 5 Dc in chain 1 space,1 Sc in chain 3 space,
5 Dc in chain 1 space.

Change colors in the beginning of a new row.


It’s Fun...Lets begin..!

Starting row:
Chain 20, turn,chain 1
Row 2:
1 Sc in every stitch of the starting row.(20 stitches)

Row 3:
1 Sl.St in middle of the chainrow, this will be the first Shell.
Chain 3, 4 Dc in the same stitch.
Sl.st in first Sc, Chain 3, 4 DC in same stitch,(second Shell)

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skip 2 Sc,1 Sc in 3rd Sc.
skip 2 Sc,make a Shell in 3rd Sc (5 Dc),
skip 2 Sc,1 Sc in 3rd Sc.
skip 2 Sc,make a Shell in 3rd Sc (5 Dc),
skip 2 Sc,1 Sc in 3rd Sc.
skip 2,make a Shell in last Sc,close with a Sl.St.

1 Sl.St. in the middle space between the Sc rows,


Chain 3, 4 Dc (Shell), 1 Sl.St. in this same stitch.
1 Sl.St in the next Sc,Chain 3, 4 Dc (Shell),1 Sl.St. in this same stitch.
skip 1 Sc,1 Sc in next Sc.
skip 2 Sc,make a Shell in 3rd Sc (5 Dc) in the same stitch
as on the opposite side.
Repeat the instructions from the other side..
End with a Shell in the last Sc in this row,close with a Sl.St
Fasten off...

Row 4: (V-stitches and Chains)


Cast on in the first Sc before your last Shell that you made
1 Sl.St,Chain 4, 1 DC ,counts as 1 V-stitch.
Chain 5,..This is going to be the first corner, 1 V-stitch,Chain 3,1 V-stitch
in the Sl.St. in between the Shells.
Chain 5, 1 V-stitch,Chain 3, 1 V-stitch in the Sl.St in between the Shells,
this is going to be the 2nd corner.
Chain 5, V-stitch in Sc,Chain 5,V-stitch in Sc,Chain 5,
The next one is going to be the 3rd corner.. 1 V-stitch,Chain 3,1 V-stitch
in the Sl.St. in between the Shells,

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Chain 5,..the next one is the 4th and last corner.. 1 V-stitch,Chain 3,1 V-stitch
in the Sl.St. in between the Shells.
Repeat the instructions from the opposite side..
Close this row with 1 Sl.St. in the first V-stitch in this row.

Row 5: (Shells)
Cast on in the V-stitch where you ended your last row.
Sl.St., Chain 3, 4 Dc (Shell) all in the same V-stitch.
1 Sc in the 3rd Dc from 2 rows below.
Corner Shell..5 Dc in first Chain 1 space,1 Sc in chain 3 space,
5 Dc in next Chain 1 space.
1 Sc in the 3rd Dc from 2 rows below.
Corner Shell..5 Dc in next V-stitch,1 Sc in chain 3 space,5 Dc in chain 3 space.
1 Sc in the 3rd Dc from 2 rows below.
Make a Shell( 5 Dc) in every V-stitch.

Repeat this instructions until you are at the end of the row.
Close with a Sl.St in 3rd chainstitch of the
first Shell.

This is a repeating pattern: *1 row V-stitches and Chains (Row 4)


*1 row Shells and Sc (Row 5)
You can make it as big as you want,and use the yarn of your own choice.
I hope you have Fun with this version of the Shells Blanket

Design by MBDesign, October 2016


Lisserbroek,The Netherlands ©

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