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Numbers

Skill Level:
Numbers that can be used for a variety of Basic stitches, and simple
shaping and finishing.
projects! Great for Appliqué projects
Yarn:
Elle Family Knit DK
Materials:
 Small amounts of double knitting/light worsted
yarn, in colors of choice
 Size 3.50mm Hook
 Yarn Needle

Stitches & Abbreviations: US Terminology: UK Terminology:


Rnd Round sl st – slip stitch sl st – slip stitch
CH Chain Stitch sc – single crochet dc – double crochet
SC Single Crochet hdc – half double crochet htr – half treble crochet
HDC Half Double Crochet dc – double crochet tr – treble crochet
DC Double Crochet tr – triple crochet dtr/dbl tr – double treble
DECR Single Crochet Decrease
SL Slip Stitch Stitch Explanation: DECR/SC2tog (sc decrease) Insert hook
ST/S Stitch /Stitches into ST and draw up a loop. Insert hook into next ST and
MM Move Marker draw up a loop. Yarn over, draw through all 3 loops on
FO Finish Off hook.
Tension: 22sts and 30 rows to 10cm measured with a 4.00mm hook.
IT IS NOT ESSENTIAL TO WORK TO THE STATED TENSION TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS!
Note: Due to the nature of this pattern – the yarn and hook used is only a suggestion and any substitute may be used.
Size of finished product will vary depending on yarn and size of hook used.
For more patterns visit:
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For any questions or queries:
Email: creativegraphicsworkshop@gmail.com

Copyright 2013 © Joanita Theron. No part of this pattern may be reproduced or disseminated in any
other way without express written consent from the author.
Instructions: Numbers
Stitch Explanation: SC4tog (sc decrease) Insert hook into ST and draw up a loop. Insert hook into next ST and draw up a
loop. Insert hook into next ST and draw up a loop. Insert hook into next ST and draw up a loop. (Inserted hook into 4
CHs/STS)Yarn over, draw through all 5 loops on hook.
Size: 5 cm in length worked with a 3.50mm hook and Number Seven:
double knitting/light worsted yarn CH 17. Work 1 SC in 2nd CH from hook and then work as
follow in the next 15 CHs – 1 SC, 1 SC, 1 SC, 1 SC, SC4tog, 1
Number Zero: SC in each CH until end. FO and leave a tail for sewing or
st
CH 15. SL ST into 1 CH to form ring. Work 20 SC into ring weave in ends.
SL ST into 1st SC. FO and leave a tail for sewing or weave
in ends. Number Eight:
CH 24. Work 1 SC in 2nd CH from hook and then work as
Number One: follow in the next 22 CHs – SC2tog, SC2tog, SC2tog, 1 SC,
CH 12. Work 1 SC in 2nd CH from hook and 1 SC in each Ch SC2tog, SC2tog, SC2tog, SC3 into next CH, SC2 in next CH,
(11 SC). FO and leave a tail for sewing or weave in ends. SC2 in next CH, SC2 in next CH, 1 SC, SC2 in next CH, SC2 in
next CH, SC2 in next CH, 1 SC. FO and leave a tail for
Number Two: sewing or weave in ends. Sew loose sides together to
CH 23. Work 1 SC in 2nd CH from hook and then work as form the shape of an eight.
follow in the next 21 CHs – SC2tog, SC2tog, 1 SC, SC2tog,
SC2tog, SC2tog, 5 SC, 3 SC in next CH, 4 SC. FO and leave a Number Nine:
tail for sewing or weave in ends. Work exactly the same as for Number Six. FO and leave a
Number Three: tail for sewing or weave in ends. Turn upside down.
nd
CH 28. Work 1 SC in 2 CH from hook and then work as
follow in the next 26 CHs – 1 SC, SC4tog, 1 SC, SC4tog, 1
SC, 1 SC, 3 SC in next CH, 1 SC, 1 SC, SC4tog, 1 SC, SC4tog, 1
SC, 1 SC. FO and leave a tail for sewing or weave in ends.

Number Four:
CH 29. Work 1 SC in 2nd CH from hook and then work as
follow in the next 27 CHs – 5 SC, SC4tog, 6 SC, SC4tog, 8
SC. FO and leave a tail for sewing or weave in ends.Form
the shape four and sew the two ends over each other.

Number Five:
CH 23. Work 1 SC in 2nd CH from hook and then work as
follow in the next 21 CHs – 2 SC, 2 SC in next CH, 1 SC, 2 SC
in next CH, 1 SC, 2 SC in next CH, 1 SC, 1 SC, SC4tog, 1 SC,
SC4tog, 1 SC, 1 SC, 1 SC. FO and leave a tail for sewing or
weave in ends.

Number Six:
CH 12. SL ST to form ring, SC in each CH (12 SC). SL ST in
first SC, CH 6, SC in 2nd CH from hook, 3 SC, 2 SC in next CH,
SL ST in 2nd SC of ring. FO and leave a tail for sewing or
weave in ends.

Copyright 2013 © Joanita Theron. No part of this pattern may be reproduced or disseminated in any
other way without express written consent from the author.

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