Sacred Space Part 5 - Crystals & Crochet

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Sacred SpacePart 5Copyright: Helen Shrimpton, 2019. All rights reserved.By: Helen at www.crystalsandcrochet.comUS terms used throughoutAbbreviationsSt, stsStitch, stitchesScSingle crochetBlBack LoopRRoundHdcHalf double crochet FlFront LoopChChainDcDouble crochetBpBack PostSl-stSlip stitchTrTreble crochetFpFront PostOriginal Design by Helen Shrimpton Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved.

[] Hints: Are typed in italics and coloured purple, they are to help and guide you andhopefully make life a little easier, especially for beginners.Reference to photos is [P] with the relevant photo number* * Repeat instructions between asterisks the amount of times specified.This is normally a repeat for a complete side and will consist of multiple instructions.( ) Repeat instructions between parentheses the amount of times specified.( ) This is a lower level repeat.There are many special stitches used in this pattern, please go to my YouTube ChannelSpecial Stitches for video tutorials.Special StitchesDc2 tog: Yo, place hook in stitch to be worked, yo and pull up a loop, 3 loops on hook, yoand pull through 2 loops, 2 loops on hook.Repeat in next st, 3 loops on hook. Yo and pull through all 3 loops.Cluster Shell: in same st (2tr cluster, ch 1, dc, ch 1, 2tr cluster).Beginning 2tr cluster: Chain 3.Yo twice, insert hook in same st/sp, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops 3times.Slanting Cluster: Fpsc around post of indicated stitch, ch 3, fp3tr cluster: Yo twice,place hook around post of same st, yo and pull up a loop, 4 loops on hook, yo and pullthrough 2 loops twice, 2 loops on hook.Repeat twice more around same st, 4 loops on hook. Yo and pull through all 4 loops,working from top to bottom.Popcorn: Make 5 dc in same st, remove hook from loop and insert from front to back of1st dc and then into dropped loop and pull through. Ch 1 to close. This closing chain isnot counted in any chains you are asked to make after the popcorn.To make a beginning popcorn, simply start with a standing dc or ch 3 as your 1st st.67. Join with a standing dc in 1st bphdc of any repeat, dc in next 2 sts, [P1](dc2tog over next 2 sts, dc in next 3 sts, dc2tog over next 2 sts, dc in next 8 sts) [P2]43 times, omit last 3 dc.Join to standing dc with a sl-st.Stitch count: per repeat: 11 dc, 2 dc2tog.Original Design by Helen Shrimpton Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved.

68. Ch 3 [counts as dc], dc in same st [P1], dc in next 558 sts. [P2]Join to top of ch-3, fasten off, and secure ends.Stitch count: 560 dc.69. Join with a standing dc in any st, dc in next st, [P1](ch 2, skip next 2 sts, dc in next 2 sts) 139 times, ch 2, skip next 2 sts. [P2]Join to standing dc, fasten off, and secure ends after R71.Stitch count: 280 dc, 140 ch-2 spaces.Original Design by Helen Shrimpton Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved.

Hint: Slanting clusters are made around the post of 2nd st of each pair.Rotate your work 90’ for easier completion of the slanting clusters.70. Join with a standing fpsc around 2nd dc of any repeat, (ch 3, fp3tr cluster aroundpost of same st) [1st slanting cluster made], [P1](skip next ch-2 space and next dc, fpsc around next st, ch 3, fp3tr cluster aroundsame st) [P2] 139 times.Join to standing fpsc, fasten off, and pull ends through to back of work, secure afterR71.Stitch count: 140 fpsc, 140 slanting clusters.Hint: your work will cup.Hint: for the next 2 rounds each repeat is made over 7 slanting clusters, use stitchmarkers to help you with repeat counts.71. Join with a standing hdc, working over R70 and between 1st dc R69 and slantingcluster, [P1]((3 hdc working over ch-3 and into ch-2 space R69, hdc between dc R69 and slantingcluster) twice,4 hdc working over ch-3 and into ch-2 space R69,(hdc between dc R69 and slanting cluster, 3 hdc working over ch-3 and into ch-2 spaceR69) 3 times,hdc between dc R69 and slanting cluster,4 hdc working over ch-3 and into ch-2 space R69,hdc between dc R69 and slanting cluster) [P2] 20 times, omit last hdc.Join to standing hdc, fasten off, and secure ends.Stitch count: per repeat: 30 hdc.Original Design by Helen Shrimpton Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved.

Hint: use markers in 2nd dc of each increase to help keep track of stitch count for next2 rounds.72. Join with a standing dc in any hdc made between clusters, dc in same st, [P1](dc in next 29 sts, 2 dc in next st) [P2] 20 times, omit last 2 dc.Join to standing dc with a sl-st.Stitch count: per repeat: 31 dc.73. Ch 3 [counts as dc], dc in next 13 sts, [P1](2 dc in next st, dc in next 30 sts) [P2] 20 times, omit last 14 dc.Join to top of ch-3, fasten off, and secure ends.Stitch count: per repeat: 32 dc.Original Design by Helen Shrimpton Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved.

74. Join with a beginning 2tr cluster in any st, (ch 1, dc, ch 1, 2tr cluster) in same st[cluster shell made], [P1](skip next 4 sts, cluster shell in next st) [P2] 127 times, skip next 4 sts.Join to beginning 2tr cluster, fasten off, and secure ends.Stitch count: 128 cluster shells.Hint: closing ch-1 of popcorns is not counted in any other chains you are asked tomake after the popcorn.75. Join with a beginning popcorn in dc of any cluster shell, [P1](ch 4, popcorn in dc of next cluster shell) [P2] 127 times, ch 4.Join to beginning popcorn, fasten off, and secure ends.Stitch count: 128 popcorns, 128 ch-4 spaces.Original Design by Helen Shrimpton Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved.

76. Join with a standing sc in ch-4 space before any popcorn, [P1](ch 1, skip next popcorn, sc in ch-4 space, working over ch-4 3 sc between clustershells R74, sc in ch-4 space) [P2,3] 128 times, omit last sc.Join to standing sc with a sl-st.Stitch count: 640 sc, 128 ch-1 spaces.77. Sl-st into next ch-1 space, ch 3 [counts as dc], 4 dc in same ch-1 space, [P1](skip next 2 sts, sc in next st, skip next 2 sts, 5 dc in next ch-1 space) [P2] 127 times, skipnext 2 sts, sc in next st, skip next 2 sts.Join to top of ch-3, fasten off, and secure ends.Stitch count: 128 sc, 640 dc.End part 5Do not block your work at this point.Thank you for joining our crochet a-long.For help and support please join our Facebook group Helen’s hookaholics/ Please remember this is my design and is covered by copyright law.You may share a link to my website or Ravelry store with anyone, you may print thePDF for your own use, but please do not alter, change or share in any way.Please love and respect me, as I love and respect you. Love Helen xOriginal Design by Helen Shrimpton Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved.

(skip next 2 sts, sc in next st, skip next 2 sts, 5 dc in next ch-1 space) [P2] 127 times, skip next 2 sts, sc in next st, skip next 2 sts. Join to top of ch-3, fasten off, and secure ends. Stitch count: 128 sc, 640 dc. End

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