Abstract Queen CAL: Interlocking Part 2

September 7, 2020
Abstract Queen

Interlocking Crochet: Abstract Queen Crochet-A-Long

September 8, 2020: Part 2 – Rows 25-48

This is PART 2 for the INTERLOCKING TECHNIQUE. Click here to go to the mosaic crochet landing page or head back to the interlocking crochet landing page if you’re looking for a different section.

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Second Week of the Abstract Queen Crochet-A-Long

It is our 2nd week! It has been so great to see so many projects on the facebook group! It looks like most people are doing the mosaic version, and most people seem to be changing colors with the pattern changes.

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Brackets & Tutorials

Brackets are used in the written pattern to indicate repeated sections. See my detailed explanation: https://ashleeslint.com/2020/08/29/brackets-in-crochet-patterns/

See all my tutorials at http://ashleeslint.com/tutorials/#lfm

Key for Interlocking Crochet

RS = right side: the side of your work that will show the finished design

WS = wrong side: the back of your project

Front = the side currently facing you

Back = the side not facing you

MC = main color (usually dark)

AC = accent color (usually light or multicolored)

Ch = chain

Sp = space

Sk = skip a stitch

SC = single crochet

DC = double crochet

F = DC in front, then CH 1

B = DC behind, then CH 1

ES = DC into the last window space

EF = end stitch in front: using AC, DC into the last AC window, working in front of MC

EB = end stitch in back: using AC, DC into the last AC window, working behind MC

ACF = bring the AC yarn to the side facing you

ACB = put AC yarn to the side facing away from you

I have repeated the final row from last week here, pay attention to the row numbers.

WS – ACB

24 MC – Ch3, 1B, (1F, 1B, 1F, 5B, 1F, 1B, 15F, 1B, 1F, 5B, 1F, 1B, 1F, 3B) x4, 1F, 1B, 1F, 3B, ES

25 AC – Ch3 in back, 2B, {1F, 2B, 1F, 1B, 1F, 2B, 1F, 3B, (2F, 1B) x2, 2F, 3B, 1F, 2B, (1F, 1B, 1F, 2B) x2, 1F, 1B} x4, 1F, 2B, 1F, EB

RS – ACF

26 MC – Ch3, 1F, 2B, {(1F, 3B) x2, 1F, 7B, 1F, 2B, 1F, 1B, (2F, 1B) x2, 1F, 2B, 1F, 7B} x4, 1F, 2B, 1F, ES

27 AC – Ch3 in front, {(1B, 1F) x2, 2B, 2F, 2B, (1F, 1B) x5, 12F, (1B, 1F) x3} x4, (1B, 1F) x2, 2B, EF

WS – ACB

28 MC – Ch3, 1B, {1F, (1B, 1F) x2, 5B, 1F, (1B, 1F) x2, (2B, 1F) x2, (1B, 1F) x2, 5B, 1F, (1B, 1F) x2, 3B} x4, (1F, 1B) x3, ES

29 AC – Ch3 in back, 4B, {(1F, 2B, 1F, 1B) x2, (2F, 1B) x3, 1F, 2B, 1F, 1B, 1F, 2B, 1F, 10B} x4, 1F, 1B, EB

RS – ACF

30 MC – Ch3, 2F, (1B, 2F, 1B, 3F, 1B, 2F, 1B, 1F, 7B, 1F, 9B, 1F, 7B, 1F) x4, 1B, 2F, 1B, 1F, ES

31 AC – Ch3 in front, {1B, 3F, 2B, 2F, 2B, 3F, (1B, 1F) x4, 1B, 3F, 2B, 3F, (1B, 1F) x4} x4, 1B, 3F, 2B, EF

WS – ACB

32 MC – Ch3, 1B, 2F, {1B, 2F, 1B, 1F, 5B, (1F, 1B, 2F, 1B) x2, 1F, 5B, 1F, 1B, 2F, (1B, 3F) x2} x4, 1B, 2F, 1B, ES

33 AC – Ch3 in back, 3B, {2F, 1B, 1F, 2B, 1F, 1B, 1F, 2B, 1F, 6B, (1F, 2B, 1F, 1B) x2, 2F, 8B} x4, 2F, 1B, EB

RS – ACF

34 MC – Ch3, 1F, 6B, 1F, (7B, 1F) x2, {(1B, 1F) x3, (7B, 1F) x4} x3, (1B, 1F) x3, 7B, 1F, 6B, 1F, ES

35 AC – Ch3 in front, {(2B, 2F) x3, 2B, 1F, (1B, 1F) x5, 2B, (1F, 1B) x5, 1F} x4, 2B, 2F, 2B, EF

WS – ACB

36 MC – Ch3, 1B, {1F, (1B, 1F) x4, 5B, 1F, 1B, 3F, 1B, 1F, 5B, 1F, (1B, 1F) x4, 3B} x4, (1F, 1B) x3, ES

37 AC – Ch3 in back, 8B, {1F, 2B, 1F, 1B, (1F, 2B) x3, 1F, 1B, 1F, 2B, 1F, 18B} x3, 1F, 2B, 1F, 1B, (1F, 2B) x3, 1F, 1B, 1F, 2B, 1F, 16B, EB

RS – ACF

38 MC – Ch3, {(1F, 1B) x3, 3F, (1B, 1F) x3, 2B, 1F, 7B, 1F, 1B, 1F, 7B, 1F, 2B} x4, 1F, (1B, 1F) x3, ES

39 AC – Ch3 in front, 158B, EF

WS – ACB

40 MC – Ch3, 1B, 157F, 1B, ES

41 AC – Ch3 in back, 158F, EB

RS – ACF

42 MC – Ch3, 1F, 35B, 2F, 52B, 2F, 52B, 2F, 12B, 1F, ES

43 AC – Ch3 in front, (6F, 4B, 9F, 1B, 4F, 4B, 8F, 1B, 5F, 4B, 7F, 1B) x2, 6F, 4B, 9F, 1B, 4F, 4B, 8F, 1B, 5F, 4B, 4F, EF

WS – ACB

44 MC – Ch3, 1B, 3F, {1B, 3F, 1B, 13F, (1B, 3F) x2, 2B, 8F, 1B, 3F, 1B, 5F, 2B, 6F} x2, 1B, 3F, 1B, 13F, (1B, 3F) x2, 2B, 8F, 1B, 3F, 1B, 5F, 1B, ES

45 AC – Ch3 in back, 5B, (2F, 1B, 4F, 11B, 2F, 1B, 5F, 6B, 1F, 3B, 2F, 1B, 4F, 2B, 1F, 4B, 1F, 3B) x2, 2F, 1B, 4F, 11B, 2F, 1B, 5F, 6B, 1F, 3B, 2F, 1B, 4F, 2B, EB

RS – ACF

46 MC – Ch3, 1F, 1B, (1F, 3B, 5F, 1B, 2F, 6B, 1F, 3B, 5F, 9B, 1F, 3B, 5F, 1B, 2F, 6B) x2, 1F, 3B, 5F, 1B, 2F, 6B, 1F, 3B, 5F, 9B, 1F, 3B, 5F, 3B, 1F, ES

47 AC – Ch3 in front, 1F, {1B, 1F, (2B, 2F, 2B, 3F, 1B, 8F) x2, 2B, 2F, 2B, 3F, 1B, 6F} x2, 1B, 1F, (2B, 2F, 2B, 3F, 1B, 8F) x2, 2B, 2F, 2B, 4F, 1B, EF

WS – ACB

48 MC – Ch3, 2B, 2F, (9B, 6F, 2B, 1F, 9B, 9F, 10B, 8F) x2, 9B, 6F, 2B, 1F, 9B, 9F, 11B, ES

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2 Comments

  1. Corrie Jooste

    Ladies

    Would it be possible to forward me Part 1?

    I only joint now.

    Regards

    Corrie Jooste

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