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Gauge: 2 group of fancy lace stitch = 4 inch
124+2=126 chain for 3xL
(foundation chain multiple of 4+2).
Row 1: Sc across, ch 1, turn.
Row 2: dc across until you are at the last 2stitch make 2dc in each of the last 2 stitch, ch 2, turn.
Row 3: dc across until you are at the last 2stitch make 2dc in each of the last 2 stitch, ch 2, turn.
Row4. make ruffle base for fancy lace stitch 3dc in next st , 1dc in the next st repeat this to until the end of the row. ch3 and trun
Row 5: skip the first stitch and make 2dc,ch2,2dc all in the same of the next stitch , then
- skip 3 and make 2dc, ch2,2dc all in next stitch repeat to * across until end of the row, then you will have 2 stitch left sk1 and make 1dc in last stitch. ch3 and turn.
Row6. now you will make 2dc,ch2,2dc in the chain space of the previous row repeat to across until end of the row. at the end make 1dc in ch3 space of the previous row. ch3 and turn.
Repeat row 6 until you get around 12 inches long.
On the last row of the cape. After you got your desired lenght of the cape then we will crochet the edging on the last row by make 1dc in each stitch and 2dc on chain 2 space.
Now it time to ad the tie and pom pom to the cape.
Instruction for the hoodie hat. (13”x27”)
Pick up crochet hook size 6mm and Start of by making a slip knot Then make 36+2= 38chains for all size (foundation chain multiple of 4+2).
Row 1: Sc across, ch 3, turn.
Row 2: then skip the first stitch and make 2dc,ch2,2dc all in the same of the next stitch , then
- skip 3 and make 2dc, ch2,2dc all in next stitch repeat to * across until end of the row, then you will have 2 stitch left sk1 and make 1dc in last stitch. ch3 and turn.
Row3. now you will make 2dc,ch2,2dc in the chain space of the previous row repeat to across until end of the row. at the end make 1dc in ch3 space of the previous row. ch3 and turn.
Repeat row 3 until you get around 27 inches long.
Now Fold them in half and sew the back to create the hoodie.
J/10 hook and lions brand mandala cake yarn
Pattern
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Ch 4, sl st to first ch to form a ring. Or begin with a magic circle.
Row 1:
ch 3, 2 dc into ring, ch 2, 3 dc into ring (6)
Row 2:
ch 3, 2 dc in first st,
1 dc in each st to ch-2 sp,
(1 dc, ch 2, 1 dc) into ch-2 space,
1 dc in each st to last,
3 dc in last st, turn (12)
Row 3:
ch 3, 2 dc in first st, ch 1, skip next st,
1 dc in next st, ch 1, skip next st to ch-2 sp,
(1 dc, ch 2, 1 dc) into ch-2 space,
ch 1, skip next st, 1 dc in next st to last,
ch 1, skip next st, 3 dc in last st, turn (18)
Row 4:
ch 3, 1 dc in first st, ch 1, 1 dc in next st,
ch 1, skip next st, 1 dc in next ch-sp to ch-2 sp, ch 1, skip next st,
(1 dc, ch 2, 1 dc) into ch-2 space,
ch 1, skip next st, 1 dc in next ch-sp to last,
ch 1, skip next st, 1 dc in next st, ch 1,
2 dc in last st, turn (24)
Row 5:
ch 3, 2 dc in first st, 1 dc in next st,
1 dc in next ch-sp, 1 dc in next st to ch-2 sp,
(1 dc, ch 2, 1 dc) into ch-2 space,
1 dc in next st, 1 dc in next ch-sp to last,
1 dc in next st, 3 dc in last st, turn (30)
Row 6 – 41:
Repeat row 2 – 5 nine more times
Row 42:
Repeat row 2 (252)
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