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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