Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Crochet Wheel Stitch Square - Catherine's Wheel



Crochet Wheel Stitch Square - Catherine's Wheel

Video Tutorial: Crochet Wheel Stitch Square - Catherine's Wheel

Crochet Dad has a variation of the wheel stitch square using a wheel stitch rectangle. Great idea Crochet Dad!!!

Written by Teresa Richardson

Joined Stitches - The joined stitches will be done by wrapping the yarn around your hook twice, insert the hook through the stitch, pull the yarn through the stitch, wrap the yarn over your hook, pull through two loops, wrap the yarn over, pull through two loops. Leave the last loop of each stitch on your hook. There will be 5 loops on the hook for the corner joined, 8 loops on the hook for the flat edge joined.

NOTE:
  1. The wheel stitch with the back post is a heavier stitch using more yarn. It will make a nice and warm afghan.
  2. The wheel stitch square can be modified and used with double crochet.
  3. The wheel stitch can be easily modified to use more stitches in each wheel

CH 5, Join.
Round 1: *CH 3, work 4 TC joined, CH 1 to secure, CH 3, SL ST in the CH. Complete 4 times total from *. See diagram for stitch placement.

Round 2: * 10 TC in the center eye of the corner joined stitch, SL ST between stitches, Repeat around from *. See Diagram (There will be 4 corner shells at this point. This is the foundation, setting up the square to expand and get larger)

Round 3: Skipping 3 TC on the corner, *SL ST in to the next ST, CH 3, work 4 joined TC across 4 stitches, ch to join, CH 3, SL ST in the same stitch you just completed. Flat Edge Valley - CH 3, Work 7 joined triple crochet across the 3 previous TC, SL ST , 3 TC. CH 3. Repeat from * 4 times total.
See Diagram. (There will be 4 corner clusters of 4 TC joined and 4 clusters of 7 TC joined)

Round 4:
* 10 TC in the center eye of the corner joined stitch, SL ST between stitches, 6 TC in center joined stitch of the flat edge. Repeat around from *. See Diagram (There will be 4 corner shells with 10 TC and 4 shells on the flat edge of 6 TC)

Rounds 3-4 will be repeated to make the square larger. You can do the traditional triple crochet or a back post triple crochet for the ridge effect as in the image above.

There will be 1 additional wheel stitch on each side as you progress with each round.

9 comments:

Renee' said...

Oh i Love that, Ok Id never be able to make that :(

Teresa said...

Renee',
I bet you can make that.

Barbara Bradford said...

That is so unusual, I would love to see a project made from this...

Thanks as always

Barb

Teresa said...

Barbara Bradford,
I am slowly working on a baby afghan with this stitch. It will look different in each side. If you look at the part two of this video, you will see what it looks like through round 12 at the end of the video.

Christa said...

I would love to see what the public side looks like.
Thanks for the how-to and videos

Teresa said...

Christa,
If you saw the image on this page then you saw the right side. I have not gotten very far along. I will post another image when I get farther along.

Pagan Princess said...

This is just beautiful. I can not wait to try!

eSSKnits said...

Hi Teresa, I have always loved seeing your new blogposts and videos and I can't help but wonder if you use a software to make your crochet charts. Could you please tell me how you make your charts?

J said...

Is there a technique for finishing off this pattern?

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