If
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Hindi
Devnagari script.
Today
we’re on the 4th vowel of the Hindi script pronounced “Eeeh”
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General yarn info : The yarn used today is not specific to this pattern.
You can use any yarn with a suitable hook to make this project to any size.
International yarns : Among the international yarns I have used in this thickness, I’d suggest Aunt Lydia Cotton 10, Aunt Lydia Bamboo-Viscose 10, DMC Petra, Sullivans knitting cotton (Australia), Milford Soft, Hilaza Rustica Eclat , Alize cotton yarn and Alize bamboo yarn , Lily Sugar n' Cream cotton yarn
Difficulty level : Intermediate
You must know how to work the fsc.
There is a very good video tutorial here, so come on along.
Abbreviations used : (Using U.S
terminology)
lp(s)
: Loop(s) sc : Single crochet
dc
: Double crochet sp : Space
sl-st
: Slip stitch ch : Chain
st(s)
: Stitch(es) hk : Hook
yo
: Yarn Over sk : Skip
Stitches used : Using US terminology
Instruction information
Please note that I start all rows with a ch 1 turning chain
for ease.
Please
also check the top of this blog for neat video tutorials of all stitches used
in today’s pattern sheet.
PART 1 :
We
start with the vowel / alphabet in this part – the “S” shaped part.
Start :
with 3 fsc. Turn.
Single Crochet : Sc : yo, insert hk into st ; yo (2 lps on hk); yo, draw through both lps. One sc made. Check out the video at https://youtu.be/ghACqBpA-3k
Row 1 :
sc all 3 sts. Turn.
Double Crochet : dc : yo, insert hk into st ; yo (3 lps on hk);
[yo, draw through 2 lps] twice. One dc made.
Chainless start for Double Crochet : I dislike the ch-2 / ch – 3 start, and this is what I do to start my row of dc.
Half Double Crochet : Hdc : yo, insert hk into st ; yo (3 lps on hk) ;
yo, draw through all 3 lps. One hdc made.
Row 2 :
dc in the 1st st ; hdc in the next st ; sc in the last st. Turn.
Row 3 :
sc in the 1st st ; hdc in the next st ; dc in the last st. Turn.
Rows 4 - 9 : Rep Rows 2 and 3.
Rows 10 - 11 : sc in all 3 sts. Turn.
Row 12 :
sc in the 1st st ; hdc in the next st ; dc in the last st. Turn.
Row 13 :
dc in the 1st st ; hdc in the next st ; sc in the last st. Turn.
Rows 14 - 21 : Rep Rows 12 and 13.
Row 22 :
sc in all 3 sts. Turn.
We
now need to work that last little tail bit for our vowel.
So
we will sl-st down the post of the last dc and work in the post of the next 2
dc along the lower edge of our “S shape”.
Row 23 :
ch 1, 2 sl-st along the posts of the 1st dc ;
2
sc in the post of the next st ; 1 sc in the post of the st after that. Turn.
Row 24 :
sc in the 1st st ; hdc in the next st ; dc in the last st. Turn.
Row 25 :
dc in the 1st st ; hdc in the next st ; sc in the last st. Turn.
Row 26 :
sc in the 1st st ; hdc in the next st ; dc in the last st.
Fasten
off and weave in ends.
We
have finished the lower part of our vowel / alphabet.
We
will now work on the top part and for that we will work along the top curve of
the S-shape.
PART 2 :
Re-attach
your yarn to the top right hand st of the S-shape.
Row 1 :
working back over the post of the stitches on the top of the “S” ;
sc
in the post of the 1st st ; 2 sc along the post of the next st ; ch
7. Turn.
Row 2 :
sc in the 2nd ch from hk ;
sc
in the next 5 ch ; sc in the next 3 sts ; 1 fsc. Turn.
Rows 3 - 4 : sc in all 10 sts. Turn.
Let’s
now work on the “Eeeh” matra on top.
Row 5 :
sl-st in the 1st 2 sts ; sc in the next st ; hdc + dc in the next st.
Turn.
Row 6 :
dc + hdc in the 1st st ; sc 2-tog over the next 2 sts. Turn.
Row 7 :
sc 2-tog over the 1st 2 st ; hdc + dc in the next st. Turn.
Rows 8 - 9 : Rep Rows 32 - 33.
Rows 10 - 11 : sc in all 3 sts. Turn.
Fasten
off and weave in ends.
Block as needed per yarn instructions.
How did I stiffen my alphabets?
For all my alphabets (whether English or Devnagari), I use Mod Podge (1 MP : 2 water) - so if doing a large batch its table spoons with the proportion or tea spoon depending on quantity needed.
For Indians : Fevicol or Fevicryl Fabric glue in similar proportions works as well.
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