Christmas Bells

 


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Gobble Gobble

 



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Give Thanks



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Bird in Flowers

 


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Cute Baby Koala

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Cow Horse and Pig

 


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#1 Dad

Perfect for Father's Day 💙


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Patriotic Star




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Patriotic Heart

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Tiny Swan


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Unicorn Moon


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Ladybug Love

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Musical Notes


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Horse Comfort


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Peeking Bear


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Patriotic Ribbon Angel (Color Graph)


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Little Cow


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Peacock


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Cute Little Pig


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Baby Elephant


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Shamrocks


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Wolf Howls


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Wolf Portrait

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Horse Portrait



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Baby Chick


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Kiss Me I'm Irish



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Tuxedo Bunny

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Valentine Hearts


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Beach Baby


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Horse Shoe



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Pattern Name: Free Horseshoe
               https://www.FreeByTinaG.com/

Copyright: Tina Gibbons
Instructions: Starting at the bottom of the pattern, chain  157. Chain 3 to turn which will count as the first double crochet of the first row. Double crochet in the 5th chain from your hook. Double crochet in the next two chains to complete the bottom right solid square of row 1. Continue following pattern for the first row reading pattern right to left. After completing the first row, chain 3 to turn to start the next row. Continue following pattern until all rows are complete. At the end of row 90 fasten off. 

Materials: Worsted weight yarn: 1544  yards. Steel crochet hook US size I or SIZE FOR GAUGE.

Approximate Finished Sizes:
Using worsted weight yarn: Width = 48 inches Height = 60 inches

Gauge: Using worsted weight yarn: 10 squares = 9.1 inches, 10 rows = 6.7 inches

How to read the pattern: 
Each solid square is equal to 4 double crochets. Each open square is equal to 1 double crochet followed by two chains followed by 1 double crochet. The double crochet at the end of each square also counts as the first double crochet of the next square. For example, a solid square followed by an open square equals 4 double crochets, 2 chains, 1 double crochet. See diagram.




MORE TIPS To Simplify pattern:

Follow odd rows R→L and even rows L→R.
The first solid block of every row counts as 4 DC. Each following solid block of the row counts as 3 DC. Each open block counts as chain 2, DC (skipping two chains and stitching in the third, forming the open space.) 

See my Tutorial Links on the sidebar of https://www.SuperlativeStitchery.com to learn how to use my graph patterns in filet crochet and other methods such as C2C with two colors, Double Crochet in two colors, Mosaic Crochet, and the Popcorn stitch. *Keep in mind that any approximate dimensions given in this pattern apply only to using the graphs as a single color filet crochet pattern. Using them with alternate methods will adjust the size and may require additional creativity or skill level adding extra rows or borders to maintain targeted dimension ratios.
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Ray of Sunshine



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Pattern Name: Free Ray of Sunshine
               https://www.FreeByTinaG.com/

Copyright: Tina Gibbons
Instructions: Starting at the bottom of the pattern, chain  157. Chain 3 to turn which will count as the first double crochet of the first row. Double crochet in the 5th chain from your hook. Double crochet in the next two chains to complete the bottom right solid square of row 1. Continue following pattern for the first row reading pattern right to left. After completing the first row, chain 3 to turn to start the next row. Continue following pattern until all rows are complete. At the end of row 90 fasten off. 

Materials: Worsted weight yarn: 1544  yards. Steel crochet hook US size I or SIZE FOR GAUGE.

Approximate Finished Sizes:
Using worsted weight yarn: Width = 48 inches Height = 60 inches

Gauge: Using worsted weight yarn: 10 squares = 9.1 inches, 10 rows = 6.7 inches

How to read the pattern: 
Each solid square is equal to 4 double crochets. Each open square is equal to 1 double crochet followed by two chains followed by 1 double crochet. The double crochet at the end of each square also counts as the first double crochet of the next square. For example, a solid square followed by an open square equals 4 double crochets, 2 chains, 1 double crochet. See diagram.



MORE TIPS To Simplify pattern:

Follow odd rows R→L and even rows L→R.
The first solid block of every row counts as 4 DC. Each following solid block of the row counts as 3 DC. Each open block counts as chain 2, DC (skipping two chains and stitching in the third, forming the open space.) 

See my Tutorial Links on the sidebar of https://www.SuperlativeStitchery.com to learn how to use my graph patterns in filet crochet and other methods such as C2C with two colors, Double Crochet in two colors, Mosaic Crochet, and the Popcorn stitch. *Keep in mind that any approximate dimensions given in this pattern apply only to using the graphs as a single color filet crochet pattern. Using them with alternate methods will adjust the size and may require additional creativity or skill level adding extra rows or borders to maintain targeted dimension ratios.


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Snowflakes



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Pattern Name: Free Snowflakes
               https://www.FreeByTinaG.com/

Copyright: Tina Gibbons
Instructions: Starting at the bottom of the pattern, chain  157. Chain 3 to turn which will count as the first double crochet of the first row. Double crochet in the 5th chain from your hook. Double crochet in the next two chains to complete the bottom right solid square of row 1. Continue following pattern for the first row reading pattern right to left. After completing the first row, chain 3 to turn to start the next row. Continue following pattern until all rows are complete. At the end of row 90 fasten off. 

Materials: Worsted weight yarn: 1544  yards. Steel crochet hook US size I or SIZE FOR GAUGE.

Approximate Finished Sizes:
Using worsted weight yarn: Width = 48 inches Height = 60 inches

Gauge: Using worsted weight yarn: 10 squares = 9.1 inches, 10 rows = 6.7 inches

How to read the pattern: 
Each solid square is equal to 4 double crochets. Each open square is equal to 1 double crochet followed by two chains followed by 1 double crochet. The double crochet at the end of each square also counts as the first double crochet of the next square. For example, a solid square followed by an open square equals 4 double crochets, 2 chains, 1 double crochet. See diagram.
 

MORE TIPS To Simplify pattern:

Follow odd rows R→L and even rows L→R.
The first solid block of every row counts as 4 DC. Each following solid block of the row counts as 3 DC. Each open block counts as chain 2, DC (skipping two chains and stitching in the third, forming the open space.) 

See my Tutorial Links on the sidebar of https://www.SuperlativeStitchery.com to learn how to use my graph patterns in filet crochet and other methods such as C2C with two colors, Double Crochet in two colors, Mosaic Crochet, and the Popcorn stitch. *Keep in mind that any approximate dimensions given in this pattern apply only to using the graphs as a single color filet crochet pattern. Using them with alternate methods will adjust the size and may require additional creativity or skill level adding extra rows or borders to maintain targeted dimension ratios.

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Soldier Salutes Flag in Color



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Scary Pumpkin




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Pattern Name: Free Scary Pumpkin
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Copyright: Tina Gibbons
Instructions: Starting at the bottom of the pattern, chain  157. Chain 3 to turn which will count as the first double crochet of the first row. Double crochet in the 5th chain from your hook. Double crochet in the next two chains to complete the bottom right solid square of row 1. Continue following pattern for the first row reading pattern right to left. After completing the first row, chain 3 to turn to start the next row. Continue following pattern until all rows are complete. At the end of row 90 fasten off. 

Materials: Worsted weight yarn: 1544  yards. Steel crochet hook US size I or SIZE FOR GAUGE.

Approximate Finished Sizes:
Using worsted weight yarn: Width = 48 inches Height = 60 inches

Gauge: Using worsted weight yarn: 10 squares = 9.1 inches, 10 rows = 6.7 inches

How to read the pattern: 
Each solid square is equal to 4 double crochets. Each open square is equal to 1 double crochet followed by two chains followed by 1 double crochet. The double crochet at the end of each square also counts as the first double crochet of the next square. For example, a solid square followed by an open square equals 4 double crochets, 2 chains, 1 double crochet. See diagram.



MORE TIPS To Simplify pattern:

Follow odd rows R→L and even rows L→R.
The first solid block of every row counts as 4 DC. Each following solid block of the row counts as 3 DC. Each open block counts as chain 2, DC (skipping two chains and stitching in the third, forming the open space.) 

See my Tutorial Links on the sidebar of https://www.SuperlativeStitchery.com to learn how to use my graph patterns in filet crochet and other methods such as C2C with two colors, Double Crochet in two colors, Mosaic Crochet, and the Popcorn stitch. *Keep in mind that any approximate dimensions given in this pattern apply only to using the graphs as a single color filet crochet pattern. Using them with alternate methods will adjust the size and may require additional creativity or skill level adding extra rows or borders to maintain targeted dimension ratios.

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Love Hearts



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Pattern Name: Free Love Hearts in Filet Crochet

Website: https://www.SuperlativeStitchery.com/

               https://www.FreeByTinaG.com/

Copyright: Tina Gibbons

Instructions: Starting at the bottom of the pattern, chain 157. Chain 3 to turn which will count as the first double crochet of the first row. Double crochet in the 5th chain from your hook. Double crochet in the next two chains to complete the bottom right solid square of row 1. Continue following pattern for the first row reading pattern right to left. After completing the first row, chain 3 to turn to start the next row. Continue following pattern until all rows are complete. At the end of row 90 fasten off.

Materials: Worsted weight yarn: 1544 yards. Steel crochet hook US size I or SIZE FOR GAUGE.

Approximate Finished Sizes:

Using worsted weight yarn: Width = 48 inches Height = 60 inches

Gauge: Using worsted weight yarn: 10 squares = 9.1 inches, 10 rows = 6.7 inches


How to read the pattern:

Each solid square is equal to 4 double crochets. Each open square is equal to 1 double crochet followed by two chains followed by 1 double crochet. The double crochet at the end of each square also counts as the first double crochet of the next square. For example, a solid square followed by an open square equals 4 double crochets, 2 chains, 1 double crochet. See diagram.


MORE TIPS To Simplify pattern:

Follow odd rows R→L and even rows L→R.

The first solid block of every row counts as 4 DC. Each following solid block of the row counts as 3 DC. Each open block counts as chain 2, DC (skipping two chains and stitching in the third, forming the open space.)


See my Tutorial Links on the sidebar of https://www.SuperlativeStitchery.com to learn how to use my graph patterns in filet crochet and other methods such as C2C with two colors, Double Crochet in two colors, Mosaic Crochet, and the Popcorn stitch. *Keep in mind that any approximate dimensions given in this pattern apply only to using the graphs as a single color filet crochet pattern. Using them with alternate methods will adjust the size and may require additional creativity or skill level adding extra rows or borders to maintain targeted dimension ratios.


Would you like a digital copy of this pattern? Use the "contact me" form, AND BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE SPECIFIC PATTERN NAME, and I'll send it in PDF format ASAP. 😊

Flowers

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Pattern Name: Free Flowers in Filet Crochet

Website: https://www.SuperlativeStitchery.com/

               https://www.FreeByTinaG.com/

Copyright: Tina Gibbons

Instructions: Starting at the bottom of the pattern, chain 157. Chain 3 to turn which will count as the first double crochet of the first row. Double crochet in the 5th chain from your hook. Double crochet in the next two chains to complete the bottom right solid square of row 1. Continue following pattern for the first row reading pattern right to left. After completing the first row, chain 3 to turn to start the next row. Continue following pattern until all rows are complete. At the end of row 90 fasten off.

Materials: Worsted weight yarn: 1544 yards. Steel crochet hook US size I or SIZE FOR GAUGE.

Approximate Finished Sizes:

Using worsted weight yarn: width = 48 inches Height = 60 inches

Gauge: Using worsted weight yarn: 10 squares = 9.1 inches, 10 rows = 6.7 inches


How to read the pattern:

Each solid square is equal to 4 double crochets. Each open square is equal to 1 double crochet followed by two chains followed by 1 double crochet. The double crochet at the end of each square also counts as the first double crochet of the next square. For example, a solid square followed by an open square equals 4 double crochets, 2 chains, 1 double crochet. See diagram.

MORE TIPS:

Follow odd rows R→L and even rows L→R.

The first solid block of every row counts as 4 DC. Each following solid block of the row counts as 3 DC. Each open block counts as chain 2, DC (skipping two chains and stitching in the third, forming the open space.)

See my Tutorial Links on the sidebar of https://www.SuperlativeStitchery.com to learn how to use my graph patterns in filet crochet and other methods such as C2C with two colors, Double Crochet in two colors, Mosaic Crochet, and the Popcorn stitch. *Keep in mind that any approximate dimensions given in this pattern apply only to using the graphs as a single color filet crochet pattern. Using them with alternate methods will adjust the size and may require additional creativity or skill level adding/subtracting extra rows or borders to maintain targeted dimension ratios.


FINISHING THE EDGES


X is the symbol for one single crochet





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Flowered Cross


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Pattern Name: Free Flowered Cross in Filet Crochet

Website: https://www.SuperlativeStitchery.com/

              https://www.FreeByTinaG.com/

Copyright: Tina Gibbons

Instructions: Starting at the bottom of the pattern, chain 157. Chain 3 to turn which will count as the first double crochet of the first row. Double crochet in the 5th chain from your hook. Double crochet in the next two chains to complete the bottom right solid square of row 1. Continue following pattern for the first row reading pattern right to left. After completing the first row, chain 3 to turn to start the next row. Continue following pattern until all rows are complete. At the end of row 90 fasten off.


Materials: Worsted weight yarn: 1544 yards. Steel crochet hook US size I or SIZE FOR GAUGE.

Approximate Finished Sizes:

Using worsted weight yarn: Width = 48 inches Height = 60 inches

Gauge: Using worsted weight yarn: 10 squares = 9.1 inches, 10 rows = 6.7 inches


How to read the pattern:

Each solid square is equal to 4 double crochets. Each open square is equal to 1 double crochet followed by two chains followed by 1 double crochet. The double crochet at the end of each square also counts as the first double crochet of the next square. For example, a solid square followed by an open square equals 4 double crochets, 2 chains, 1 double crochet. See diagram.




MORE TIPS To Simplify pattern:

Follow odd rows R→L and even rows L→R.

The first solid block of every row counts as 4 DC. Each following solid block of the row counts as 3 DC. Each open block counts as chain 2, DC (skipping two chains and stitching in the third, forming the open space.)


See my Tutorial Links on the sidebar of https://www.SuperlativeStitchery.com to learn how to use my graph patterns in filet crochet and other methods such as C2C with two colors, Double Crochet in two colors, Mosaic Crochet, and the Popcorn stitch. *Keep in mind that any approximate dimensions given in this pattern apply only to using the graphs as a single color filet crochet pattern. Using them with alternate methods will adjust the size and may require additional creativity or skill level adding extra rows or borders to maintain targeted dimension ratios.








FINISHING THE EDGES

X is the symbol for one single crochet





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