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The Enchanted Wood: Part 7 – Bark & Branches

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How are you all doing? Are you ready for Part 7 of the CAL? That means after this part there is only one last section to go! We all of a sudden seemed to have gotten here quickly don’t you think?

I’ve so enjoyed watching the mushrooms develop from last week in theĀ Facebook groupĀ andĀ Instagram! It’s so lovely to see the crochet community come together around the project, from all parts of the world, I can’t tell you how lovely it is to see your work progressing week by week!

Below you can see some of the wonderful photos of the CAL that have been shared of the last part, aren’t they wonderful! If you want to link your photos the hashtag for this years CAL isĀ #KCACOUKCAL23 forĀ TwitterĀ andĀ Instagram.Ā Though you you can also join in with any progress photos by linking your projects on your favourite social media sites:Ā Ravelry, myĀ FacebookĀ pageĀ orĀ Facebook groupĀ andĀ Pinterest.

So are you are ready to crack on with part 7! For the next part of the CAL we are going to be using textured stitches to create the effect of tree bark and some branches.

Did you know that each tree species has its own unique bark pattern. Did you know that aspirin was originally developed from willowĀ bark. Tree bark is clever stuff that protects the livingĀ treeĀ from the environment, disease and insect attacks – so it, along with some branches, deserves a place in the CAL.

As before, as well as the written pattern I have included a crochet chart as an extra visual tool – and I’ve also broken the chart down into sections so you can see how the tree grows line by line. If you are not familiar with reading charts, you you might find my blog post aboutĀ ā€˜How to read a crochet chart’ a useful starting point.

If you are brand new to the CAL you can find all the information you need on theĀ CAL landing page, where I’ll link all the CAL posts in one place as I add them here to the blog. Yarn packs are available from the lovely folks atĀ Black Sheep WoolsĀ and there are a number of CAL accessories that are also available from some fabulous small businesses (that I talked a little more aboutĀ here).

The pattern for this crochet along will be available for free hereĀ on the blogĀ but sometimes it’s easier to have a printable PDF to refer to.Ā The whole pattern therefore will also be available in a printer friendly PDF version in my Ravelry store (for a one off payment). Each weekly instalment will become ready for immediate download in either UK or US terms. As with any purchase you make of my patterns your support of me and my crochet endeavours is very much appreciated – thank you for supporting my work!

A Dutch version of the pattern will be put together by the very lovely Iris fromĀ EenmooigebaarĀ via the link below. Iris has brilliantly translated a range of my patterns before (these are also available on the website) so I’m delighted she’s joining us again this time.

The Enchanted Wood: Part 7 – Bark & Branches

Yarn: 160g / 400m / 437ydsĀ or 2 x 100g ball of Stylecraft Naturals Cotton and Bamboo in Thyme (7156) – YARN I or alternatively 2 x 100g of Stylecraft Special DK in Meadow (1065) – YARN G

Hook: 3.5 mm (US size E/4)

You will also need: Scissors, A yarn needle, stitch markers

Gauge: 5 htr sts = 2.5cm (1ā€). Gauge is not critical for this design, with each part I will provide the size of my work. If your gauge does not meet mine it will just mean you will end up with a bigger or smaller blanket. If you wish to match my gauge you might try going up a hook size if your tension is quite tight, or going down a hook size if your tension is looser.

Finished Size (Unblocked): Ā Part 7 Approximate measurements:

The pattern below is in UK Terms, scroll down for US Terms:

STITCH GUIDANCE

SPECIAL STITCH

PATTERN – PART 7

Row 1 (RS): Sl st to join YARN I to the top of the last st worked. Ch3, BPtr in the next 183sts across the row until the last st, 1tr in the remaining st, turn, 2 tr / 183 BPtr / 185 sts

Row 2: Ch1, 1dc in the next 7sts, [ ch1, miss st, 1dc in next 9sts, ch1, miss st, 1dc in 5sts ], repeat until the last 2sts, 1dc in each remaining st, turn. 22 x ch1-sps / 163 dc / 185 sts

See example below which shows the first 23 sts (here and through out) of rows 1 – 2:

The first 7sts are the ā€˜branches’ thereafter worked over 5sts (until the last 7sts). The ā€˜Bark’ is the Alpine St section which are repeated over 9sts.

Row 3: Ch3, 1tr in 6sts, [[ ch1, miss st, 1tr in the next st, [FPtr in the next st, 1 tr in the next st]Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā  repeat four more times, ch1, miss st, 1tr in the next 5 sts ]] repeat across until the last 2sts, 1tr in each remaining st, turn. 22 x ch1-sps / 44 FPtr / 119 tr. / 185 sts

See example below of rows 1 – 3:

Row 4: Repeat row 2, turn

Row 5: Ch3, 1tr in the next st, miss 4sts four rows below, FPttr on the next st, 1tr on the next st on current row, 1 FPtr on the next st, 1tr on the next st, working backwards over the stitches just made, 1FPttr around the same post as the previous FPttr, [[ ch1, miss ch-sp, 1tr in the next 2sts, [ FPtr in the next st, 1 tr in the next ] repeat twice, 1 tr in the next st, ch1, miss ch1-sp, miss 2sts four rows below, FPttr in the next st, 1 tr in the next st, FPtr in the next st, 1tr in the next st, working backwards over the stitches just made, 1FPttr around the same post as the previous FPttr ]] repeat ten times, 1tr in each remaining 2sts, turn. 22 x ch1-sps / 94 tr / 45 FPtr / 24 FPttr / 185 sts

See example below of rows 1 – 5:

Row 6: Repeat row 2, turn

Row 7: Ch3, 1tr in 3sts, FPtr in next st, 1tr in next 2sts [[ ch1, miss ch1-sp, [ 1tr in next st, FPtr in next st ] repeat 3 times more, 1tr in next st, ch1, miss ch1-sp, 1tr in next 2sts, 1FPtr in next st, 1tr in the next 2sts ]] repeat across until the last 2sts, 1tr in each remaining st, turn. 22 x ch1-sps / 107 tr / 56 FPtr / 185 sts

Row 8: Repeat row 2, turn

See example below of rows 1 – 8:

Row 9: Ch3, 1tr in the next st, miss 4sts four rows below [[ FPttr around the next st , 1tr in the next st, FPtr in the next st, 1tr in the next st, working backwards over the stitches just made, 1FPttr around the same post as the previous FPttr, ch1, miss ch1-sp, 1tr in the next 2sts, [ 1FPtr in the next st, 1tr in the next st ]. repeat twice more, 1 tr in the next st, ch1, miss ch1-sp ]] repeat ten times more, miss 2sts four rows below, FPttr around the next st, 1tr in the next st, FPtr in the next st , 1tr in the next st, working backwards over the stitches just made, 1FPttr around the same post as the previous FPttr, 1tr in the next st, FPtr in the next st, FPttr in the next st four rows below, 1 tr in the last 2sts. 22 x ch1-sps / 94 tr / 45 FPtr / 24 FPttr / 185sts.

See example below of rows 1 – 9:

Rows 10 – 17: Repeat rows 6—9 twice

Row 18: Repeat row 2, turn

Row 19: Repeat row 7, turn

Row 20: Ch1, 1dc in each st, including each ch-sp, until end. Fasten off and weave in ends. 185s ts

Reattach YARN I (or G) to the opposite side of your work and repeat rows 1—20. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Pattern in US Terms:

STITCH GUIDANCE

SPECIAL STITCH

Alpine stitch: 4-row pattern repeat where dc / FPdc are alternated with rows of sc. When working an Alpine Stitch FPdc you will work two rows below directly onto the post of the indicated dc st; you will never work in a double crochet row when working an FPdc st. When you work a dc following a FPdc st you will work on the sc in the row below as normal.

SCHEMATIC – PART 7

PATTERN – PART 7

Row 1 (RS): Sl st to join YARN I to the top of the last st worked. Ch3, BPdc in the next 183sts across the row until the last st, 1dc in the remaining st, turn, 2 dc / 183 BPdc / 185 sts

Row 2: Ch1, 1sc in the next 7sts, [ ch1, miss st, 1sc in next 9sts, ch1, miss st, 1sc in 5sts ], repeat until the last 2sts, 1sc in each remaining st, turn. 22 x ch1-sps / 163 sc / 185 sts

See example below which shows the first 23 sts (here and through out) of rows 1 – 2:

The first 7sts are the ā€˜branches’ thereafter worked over 5sts (until the last 7sts). The ā€˜Bark’ is the Alpine St section which are repeated over 9sts.

Row 3: Ch3, 1dc in 6sts, [[ ch1, miss st, 1dc in the next st, [FPdc in the next st, 1 dc in the next st]Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā  repeat four more times, ch1, miss st, 1dc in the next 5 sts ]] repeat across until the last 2sts, 1dc in each remaining st, turn. 22 x ch1-sps / 44 FPdc / 119 dc. / 185 sts

See example below of rows 1 – 3:

Row 4: Repeat row 2, turn

Row 5: Ch3, 1dc in the next st, miss 4sts four rows below, FPdtr on the next st, 1dc on the next st on current row, 1 FPdc on the next st, 1dc on the next st, working backwards over the stitches just made, 1FPdtr around the same post as the previous FPdtr, [[ ch1, miss ch-sp, 1dc in the next 2sts, [ FPdc in the next st, 1 dc in the next ] repeat twice, 1 dc in the next st, ch1, miss ch1-sp, miss 2sts four rows below, FPdtr in the next st, 1 dc in the next st, FPdc in the next st, 1dc in the next st, working backwards over the stitches just made, 1FPdtr around the same post as the previous FPdtr ]] repeat ten times, 1dc in each remaining 2sts, turn. 22 x ch1-sps / 94 dc / 45 FPdc / 24 FPdtr / 185 sts

See example below of rows 1 – 5:

Row 6: Repeat row 2, turn

Row 7: Ch3, 1dc in 3sts, FPdc in next st, 1dc in next 2sts [[ ch1, miss ch1-sp, [ 1dc in next st, FPdc in next st ] repeat 3 times more, 1dc in next st, ch1, miss ch1-sp, 1dc in next 2sts, 1FPdc in next st, 1dc in the next 2sts ]] repeat across until the last 2sts, 1dc in each remaining st, turn. 22 x ch1-sps / 107 dc / 56 FPdc / 185 sts

Row 8: Repeat row 2, turn

See example below of rows 1 – 8:

Row 9: Ch3, 1dc in the next st, miss 4sts four rows below [[ FPdtr around the next st , 1dc in the next st, FPdc in the next st, 1dc in the next st, working backwards over the stitches just made, 1FPdtr around the same post as the previous FPdtr, ch1, miss ch1-sp, 1dc in the next 2sts, [ 1FPdc in the next st, 1dc in the next st ]. repeat twice more, 1 dc in the next st, ch1, miss ch1-sp ]] repeat ten times more, miss 2sts four rows below, FPdtr around the next st, 1dc in the next st, FPdc in the next st , 1dc in the next st, working backwards over the stitches just made, 1FPdtr around the same post as the previous FPdtr, 1dc in the next st, FPdc in the next st, FPdtr in the next st four rows below, 1 dc in the last 2sts. 22 x ch1-sps / 94 dc / 45 FPdc / 24 FPdtr / 185sts.

See example below of rows 1 – 9:

Rows 10 – 17: Repeat rows 6—9 twice

Row 18: Repeat row 2, turn

Row 19: Repeat row 7, turn

Row 20: Ch1, 1sc in each st, including each ch-

sp, until end. Fasten off and weave in ends. 185s ts

Reattach YARN I to the opposite side of your work and repeat rows 1—20. Fasten off and weave in ends.

And that’s it! Part 7 completed! We’ve now just got the border left to complete and we are all finished!

The Schedule, Updates & Support:

As always if you need a reminder of the schedule then you can find the details on the CAL landing page (here) and you can keep up to date with the CAL details and get support if needed via the following links:

As I may have mentioned before the Facebook group is a lovely place of support, there are crocheters in there of all experiences, with new crocheters joining all the time! It’s likely that someone will be able to help you with any questions you might have though of course you can always contact me too here on the blog if you need any help.

The hashtag for this years CAL isĀ #KCACOUKCAL23 forĀ TwitterĀ andĀ Instagram.Ā Though you you can join in with any progress photos by linking your projects on your favourite social media sites:Ā Ravelry,Ā FacebookĀ pageĀ orĀ Facebook groupĀ andĀ Pinterest.

Thank you for crocheting along with me – the next eleven weeks are going to be so much fun!

Until next time; keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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