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Monday, January 02, 2006
FANCY FANS STOLE

FANCY FANS STOLE
 
copyright © 01/01/2006 Dot Matthews
SIZE: one size fits most adults, 20" wide x 65" long; SKILL:intermediate
YOU WILL NEED
HOOK:
K/10 1/2-6.5mm and J/10-6.00mm; YARN: 9 oz/710 yds Bernat Baby Coordinates sport weight, color Soft Turquoise; yarn needle, stitch markers, scissors
STITCHES/ABBREVIATIONS USED:chain (ch); single crochet (sc); double crochet (dc); treble crochet (tr); fan; each (ea); skip (sk); 

FAN STITCH = tr, (ch 2, tr)4 times all in the same stitch. you will have 5 tr with ch 2 between ea tr. 

Pattern worked in multiple of 10 + 7

INSTRUCTIONS

with K ch 207 switch to J

row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook
*ch 1, sk 4 sts fan in next st. (fan = tr, (ch 2, tr)4 times all in the same stitch)
ch 1, sk next 4 sts,
sc in next st. Repeat from * to last 5 sts, ch 1, sk 4 sts,
(1 tr, ch 2) twice, tr, all in last st. turn (20 1/2 fans)

row 2: ch 1, sc in first st,
ch 3, sk next sp
dc in next sp
*ch 2, (sk all sts between)
dc in first sp of next fan,
ch 3,
sc in center tr of fan,
ch 3, sk next sp
dc in last sp. Rep from *, end with ch 1, tr in last sc, turn. (62 sps)

row 3: ch 7 (counts as 1 tr and ch 2, place marker in 5th ch) sk first tr,
(tr, ch 2, tr) in next ch 1 sp,
ch 1, sk next sp,
sc in next sc
*ch 1, sk next sp
fan in next sp
ch 1, sk next sp
sc in next sc. Repeat from * across. Turn (20 1/2 fans)

row 4: ch 6, (counts as 1 tr and 1 ch, place marker in 5th ch)
sk over everything from here to first sp of fan
dc in first sp of fan
ch 3
sc in center tr of fan
*ch 3, sk next sp
dc in last sp of fan
ch 2, sk over everything from here to first sp in fan,
dc in first sp of fan,
ch 3, **
sc in center st of fan. Repeat from * across, ending last repeat at **, then sc in 3rd ch of turning ch. turn (62 sps)

row 5: ch 1
*sc in sc
ch 1,
sk next sp
fan in next sp
ch 1, sk next sp. Repeat from * across to last sc,
sc in sc, ch 1, sk next sp,
(tr, ch 2) twice and 1 tr all in 3rd ch of turning ch. turn (20 1/2 fans)

row 6 thru rows 25: repeat rows 2, 3, 4, and 5.

EDGING: ch 1, pivot piece to work along short side of stole, sc evenly around 3 sides of stole, placing 3 sc in ea corner st (place a marker in center st of corner).

Scalloped edge (4th side): sc in next tr
*(2 sc in next ch-2 sp, sc in next tr) 4 times
sk next ch 1, sk next sc, sk next ch 1,
sc in next tr. Repeat from * across. End with 2 sc in next ch-2 sp, sc in next tr, sc in next ch-2 sp, 3 sc in last st. Join in first sc.

edging round 2: ch 1, sc in same st as join, sc in ea st around. placing 3 sc in ea corner. Join in first sc.

Fasten off and weave in ends.


Posted at 11:54 am by Dot

Amy Moak
March 22, 2008   10:35 PM PDT
 
Hi Dot,
I just wanted to say a huge thank you for all of your wonderful patterns that you share with us. I have made several of your scarfs and I'm fixing to choose a stole to make. I just ordered the most wonderful chenille yarn from Ebay and just knew one of your patterns would be perfect for it.
carol l claus
May 20, 2007   09:10 PM PDT
 
thanks for teaching me something new: how to copy your pattern by using the file. I'm self taught with the computer and at 60 that can be a challende. I just found your site and love it. I have some small friends like spike. Keep up the good work and God Bless carol




Megan
March 20, 2007   10:49 AM PDT
 
I love this pattern! I'm making it extra long and wide (80' long X 30' wide) for a renisance festival I'm going to. It's elegant enough to be more than just jeans and tank, but not all full blown costume, which I don't have. It's absolutly gorgous!!
Pam
February 4, 2007   01:34 PM PST
 
I am going to try one of your patterns. I really appreciate your tip on printing, I never knew how to do that before. So thanks for the pattern and the tip!
Mary in Kansas
January 23, 2007   10:45 PM PST
 
Hello Dot,

I just had to try this lovely pattern you have designed. I ran across a Russian site today and couldn't believe the crochet shawls they have made. Yours is just as wonderful. They had many triangle designs starting from the bottom and working upwards. That is nice because you can make them as large as you want. Anyway, your Fancy Fan pattern is one of the best I have ever seen. Started making one tonight. Thank you so much for your talented generosity. Bless you
Mary
maryslandscapingco@kc.rr.com
Ronique Shaw
December 20, 2006   10:57 AM PST
 
Hello Dot,
I just love the patterns that you have on your web site. I am not very experienced in crocheting. I have been crocheting for a very long time, but i was only making blankets and nothing else. Till one day a friend gave me your website and i just have to try something new. I was wondering if you had any patterns in hooded crochet ponchos. Here is my e-mail address RoniqueShaw@hotmail.com. Thanks again.
gh
October 15, 2006   01:35 PM PDT
 
I'm working on this now using Bernat's softee baby in white, with a slightly smaller hook. It's so pretty and airy! I bet this would make a lovely valance too if worked with steel hooks.
Liz
July 3, 2006   01:32 PM PDT
 
Hi Dot! It is a very lovely stole.. I'm making one right now for my sister in a rather bright violet! Hope it wouldnt ruin the beauty of the pattern.. thank you so much for sharing...
Sharon
March 8, 2006   02:08 PM PST
 
Greetings!
Thanks for the lovely patterns
I hope to see crochet cape patterns
I love to crochet capes, all kinds but also some nice lacy ones.
Enjoy Your Day!
Dot
February 6, 2006   11:28 AM PST
 
You're welcome. I hope you enjoy the pattern. Stay warm.
Name
February 6, 2006   07:44 AM PST
 
Great stole! I live in Ukraine and we have very cold winter this year.
So I am looking for something warm to make. And the stole will fit perfectly. Thank you!
Dot
January 21, 2006   07:59 PM PST
 
Hi Amy, glad I had something you could use. I'm sure your mom will love whatever you make for her.
Amy
January 20, 2006   11:41 PM PST
 
Dot, this came at a perfect time. I was looking for something to make my mom for her cruise. I think I might try to translate this stitch into thread crochet and see what happens. I'll definately share the outcome with you (whenever that might be!).
Dot
January 14, 2006   05:12 PM PST
 
Thank you Cyndie, I'm glad you like the stole. I bet your outfit will look great on you.
Cyndie D
January 13, 2006   07:44 PM PST
 
Wow! Just Wow! Your designs and patterns are outstanding! I've been looking for months for a shawl or stole to make just for me. This Fancy Fan Stole is just what I've been looking for. I'm making it and that sweet little matching hat. Thanks for sharing your talent with us. CyndieD
retrocrochet@mchsi.com
Dot
January 3, 2006   07:47 AM PST
 
Hi Georgia, lol I guess you REALLY, REALLY, like it. Thank you so much.
Name Georgia
January 2, 2006   04:46 PM PST
 
Hmmm, I guess I have finally said something up here worth repeating....LOL... Sorry about the double post.
Name Georgia
January 2, 2006   04:44 PM PST
 
This is a very beautiful stitch. What a lovely, feminine stole.
Name Georgia
January 2, 2006   04:44 PM PST
 
This is a very beautiful stitch. What a lovely, feminine stole.
 

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