This one was made using Premier Everyday Dots in color Sleepytime. I discovered a whole bunch of skeins of this yarn in different colorways so I'll be making many of these small blankies for Project Robby.
If you find the picture looks a little off it's because I took the picture upside down and had to turn it in Paint Shop Pro. Oops.
I used a G Bates style hook from Polymer Clay Shed. I've bought many hooks from her and she's wonderful to work with.
The size is 12 1/2".
The pattern is the Beginner's Luck with a chain of 53 and a dc border around to finish it off. I started with one row dc and after finishing the last pattern I started the dc border so there are two rows of dc top and bottom when that is done. I've worked it different ways depending on my mood. :-)
Beginner's Luck is a very old pattern in the leaflet Knit and Crochet Afghans vol 768 Brunswick 1990. You may be able to find it at Etsy or Ebay.
I've also seen the pattern under other names. Basically it's a row of dc, a row of V stitch, a row of inverted V stitch (decrease), and another row of dc. The multiple is 3 + 2 if you start in the 4th chain from hook or 3 + 1 if you start in the 3rd chain. You could also start with a foundation dc instead of chains.
The finished size depends on what yarn and hook you are using. The important thing is to measure your width and make sure your length is appropriate for your width.
Here are some possible starting chains going into the 4th chain from hook. That means you will end up with 2 fewer stitches so if you're using a foundation dc keep that in mind.
20
(possibly a good one for a swatch),
38, 53 (17 V’s, 7 patterns), 59, 62, 98, 113,
122, 131, 140, 152, 161
I love this pattern and have used it probably hundreds of times through the years, making different sizes depending on need.
Happy crocheting!
Sandie







