December 1, 2020: Part 14 – Rows 313-336

Crocheted by Emily Harmon using the interlocking crochet technique

As we near the end of this CAL, I am thankful for all the support and love I’ve received over the last few months! You guys make me want to keep designing, so here’s some new squares for you!

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Interlocking Information

  • US crochet terminology
  • Chart is 359 x 321 = 115,239 stitches!
  • Finished size 90” x 80” (Queen plus drape)
  • 4.5 mm hook (US7)
  • Worsted weight yarn (8250 yards)
    • Main color (black in chart) – 4100 yards plus 50 yards for optional SC border
    • Accent color – 4100 yards
  • Gauge: 16 DC x 8 rows = 4”

Key for Interlocking Crochet

AC = Accent Color. Second color used.
MC = Main Color. First color used.
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
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

Notes

  • If you chain tighter than me you may need to Ch 4 where I Ch 3
  • Don’t confuse RS / WS with Front / Back
  • Remember, each color is worked into itself only and there is a chain space between each DC

I have repeated the final row from last week here – pay attention to what row you’re on!

WS – ACB

312 MC – Ch3, (1B, 1F, 2B, 6F, 2B, 1F, 1B, 8F) x7, 1B, 1F, 3B, ES

313 AC – Ch3 in back, 4B, (2F, 1B, 3F, 1B, 2F, 13B) x7, EB

RS – ACF

314 MC – Ch3, (3F, 1B, 1F, 14B, 2F, 1B) x7, 3F, 1B, 1F, ES

315 AC – Ch3 in front, 2F, 2B, (12F, 2B, 6F, 2B) x7, EF

WS – ACB

316 MC – Ch3, 1B, 2F, (2B, 1F, 3B, 1F, 1B, 14F) x7, 2B, ES

317 AC – Ch3 in back, (3F, 1B, 2F, 13B, 2F, 1B) x7, 3F, 1B, EB

RS – ACF

318 MC – Ch3, 1F, 3B, (2F, 1B, 1F, 8B, 1F, 1B, 2F, 6B) x7, 1F, ES

319 AC – Ch3 in front, 158B, EF

WS – ACB

320 MC – Ch3, 1B, 157F, 1B, ES

321 AC – Ch3 in back, 158F, EB

RS – ACF

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

323 AC – Ch3 in front, 16F, {1B, 2F, 1B, 1F, (1B, 2F) x3, 1B, 1F, 1B, 2F, 1B, 18F} x3, 1B, 2F, 1B, 1F, (1B, 2F) x3, 1B, 1F, 1B, 2F, 1B, 8F, EF

WS – ACB

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

325 AC – Ch3 in back, 2F, 2B, 2F, [{(1B, 1F) x5, 1B, 2F} x2, (2B, 2F) x3] x4, EB

RS – ACF

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

327 AC – Ch3 in front, {1F, 2B, 8F, 2B, (1F, 1B, 2F, 1B) x2, 6F, 1B, 2F, 1B, 1F, 1B, 2F, 1B} x4, 1F, 2B, 3F, EF

WS – ACB

328 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

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

RS – ACF

330 MC – Ch3, 2F, (1B, 2F, 1B, 3F, 1B, 2F, 1B, 1F, 7B, 1F, 9B, 1F, 7B, 1F, 1B, 2F, 1B, 3F, 1B, 2F, 1B, 1F, 7B, 1F, 9B, 1F, 7B, 1F) x2, 1B, 2F, 1B, 1F, ES

331 AC – Ch3 in front, 1F, {1B, 10F, (1B, 2F, 1B, 1F) x2, (2B, 1F) x3, 1B, 2F, 1B, 1F, 1B, 2F} x4, 1B, 4F, EF

WS – ACB

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

333 AC – Ch3 in back, {2F, (1B, 1F) x5, 12B, (1F, 1B) x5, 2F, 2B} x4, 2F, (1B, 1F) x2, EB

RS – ACF

334 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

335 AC – Ch3 in front, 1B, 2F, 1B, (1F, 1B, 2F, 1B) x3, {3F, (2B, 1F) x2, 2B, 3F, 1B, 2F, 1B, (1F, 1B, 2F, 1B) x4} x3, 3F, (2B, 1F) x2, 2B, 3F, 1B, 2F, 1B, 1F, 1B, 2F, 1B, 2F, EF

WS – ACB

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

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