Tuesday 7 February 2012

Hyperbolic Crochet ll

Starting with Ch10, turn, 1 Treble into each, turn, 2 Treble in each
Turn, 2 Treble in each stitch (repeat for the rest of the sample)
The sample is beginning to ruffle slightly
Sample when laid flat
Sample allowed to curl
Finished sample, one ball of Rowan Pure Life DK 

Hyperbolic crochet can be worked in several different formations. Rather than working in the round, I have chosen to work in rows. Working in rows means a back and forth motion, rather than a continuous line. Turning at the end of each row gives the fabric a different texture compared to when it is worked in the round.

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