https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/scarborough-rock-floor-throw • Posted by FW Media
I grew up on the north-east coast of England, and when I was a very little girl my family would take day trips to see some of the pretty seaside towns and fishing villages. One I remember well is Scarborough, mostly because of the colourful sticks of ‘rock’ candy that could be bought there. These long, candy-coloured, sticks of sugary goodness often had the words ‘Scarborough Rock’ running through the middle of them. Oh, they tasted so good, and the memory of them provided me with the inspiration for this oversized circular throw. Yarn Substitution Any standard worsted weight yarn can easily be substituted for the stated yarn; however, checking your tension carefully beforehand is strongly recommended. Tension (Gauge) 31⁄2 rnds of circular motif worked in tr sts (12st inc each rnd) = 10cm (4in) Finished Size Approx. 115cm (451⁄4in) diameter when blocked
I grew up on the north-east coast of England, and when I was a very little girl my family would take day trips to see some of the pretty seaside towns and fishing villages. One I remember well is Scarborough, mostly because of the colourful sticks of ‘rock’ candy that could be bought there. These long, candy-coloured, sticks of sugary goodness often had the words ‘Scarborough Rock’ running through the middle of them. Oh, they tasted so good, and the memory of them provided me with the inspiration for this oversized circular throw. Yarn Substitution Any standard worsted weight yarn can easily be substituted for the stated yarn; however, checking your tension carefully beforehand is strongly recommended. Tension (Gauge) 31⁄2 rnds of circular motif worked in tr sts (12st inc each rnd) = 10cm (4in) Finished Size Approx. 115cm (451⁄4in) diameter when blocked
PATTERN wCENTRAL SECTION Foundation ring: using 5.5mm hook and yarn A, ch5, ss to form ring Round 1: ch4 (counts as first tr, ch1), [tr, ch1] 7 times into ring, ss into 3rd of starting ch4 Round 2: ss into ch-sp, s-tr, [tr, ch1] into same ch-sp, [2tr, ch1] into each ch-sp around, ss into top of s-tr Round 3: s-tr, ch1, [3tr shell, ch1] into each ch-sp around, 2tr into last ch-sp, ss into top of s-tr Round 4 (increase round): ss into ch-sp, s-tr, [tr, ch1, 2tr, ch1] into same ch-sp, [2tr, ch1] twice into each ch-sp around, ss into top of s-tr Round 5: rep rnd 3 Round 6 (increase round): rep rnd 4 Round 7: s-tr, ch1, [2tr, ch1] into each ch-sp around, tr into last ch- sp, ss into top of s-tr Round 8: ss into ch-sp, s-tr, [tr, ch1] into same ch-sp, [2tr, ch1] into each ch-sp around, ss into top of s-tr Round 9: s-tr, 3tr shell into each ch-sp around, 2tr into last ch-sp, ss into top of s-tr, fasten o Round 10: join yarn B between any 3tr shells of prev rnd, *ch3 (counts as first tr), 3tr shell into each sp between shells of prev rnd, 2tr into last sp*, fasten o invisibly Round 11: join yarn A between any 3tr shells of prev rnd, rep rnd 10 from * to *, ss into 3rd of starting ch3 Round 12: ss into sp between shells of prev rnd, s-tr, [2tr, ch1] into same sp, [3tr shell, ch1] into each sp between shells of prev rnd, ss into top of s-tr, fasten o Round 13: join yarn C in any ch-sp, ch4 (counts as first tr, ch1), [3tr shell, ch1] into each ch-sp around, 2tr into last ch-sp, fasten o invisibly Round 14 (increase round): join yarn D in any ch-sp, *ch4 (counts as first tr, ch1), [2tr, ch1] twice into each ch-sp around, [2tr, ch1, tr] into last ch-sp*, fasten o invisibly Round 15: join yarn A in any ch- sp, *ch4 (counts as first tr, ch1), [2tr, ch1] into each ch-sp around, tr into last ch-sp*, fasten o invisibly Round 16: join yarn E in any ch-sp and rep rnd 15 from * to *, fasten o invisibly
UTER SECTION Round 17: join yarn A in any ch-sp and rep rnd 15 from * to *, ss into 3rd of starting ch4 Round 18: rep rnd 8 Round 19: s-tr, ch1, [2tr, ch1] into each ch-sp around, tr into last ch- sp, ss into top of s-tr Round 20: ss into ch-sp, s-tr, 2tr into same ch-sp, 3tr shell into each ch-sp around, ss into top of s-tr Round 21: rep rnd 9, do not fasten o Round 22: rep rnd 20 Round 23: rep rnd 9, do not fasten o Round 24: rep rnd 12, fasten o Round 25: join yarn C in any ch-sp, *ch4 (counts as first tr, ch1), [3tr shell, ch1] into each ch-sp around, 2tr into last ch-sp*, fasten o invisibly Round 26: join yarn A in any ch- sp, rep rnd 25 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 27: join yarn F in any ch- sp, *ch5 (counts as first tr, ch2), [3tr shell, ch2] into each ch-sp around, 2tr into last ch-sp*, fasten o invisibly
Round 28: join yarn A in any ch- sp, rep rnd 27 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 29: join yarn D in any ch- sp, rep rnd 27 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 30 (increase round): join yarn A in any ch-sp, rep rnd 14 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 31: join yarn G in any ch- sp, rep rnd 15 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 32: join yarn E in any ch- sp, rep rnd 15 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 33: rep rnd 31 Round 34: join yarn F in any ch- sp, rep rnd 15 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 35: join yarn C in any ch- sp, rep rnd 15 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 36: join yarn B in any ch- sp, rep rnd 15 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 37: join yarn A in any ch- sp, rep rnd 15 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 38: rep rnd 31 Round 39: join yarn A in any ch- sp, *ch3 (counts as first tr), 3tr shell into each ch-sp around, 2tr into last ch-sp*, fasten o invisibly Round 40: join yarn D in any ch- sp, rep rnd 10 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 41: join yarn A in any ch- sp, rep rnd 10 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 42: join yarn F in any ch- sp, rep rnd 10 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 43: rep rnd 41 Round 44: join yarn B in any ch- sp, rep rnd 10 from * to *, fasten o invisibly Round 45: join yarn A in any ch- sp, rep rnd 10 from * to *, ss into 3rd of starting ch3 TIPS AND TRICKS Large-scale circular designs can sometimes be tricky, even when you match the stated tension as closely as possible. Any minor cupping or rippling may be resolved with blocking. Address more pronounced cupping or rippling in the crochet process: after every few rounds lay out the work to see how it is progressing. If you have severe cupping, try omitting one or two rounds before the main increase round; for any severe rippling, try repeating the round before a main increase round once or twice. If you check your progress, making any necessary amendments as you go, your throw will lay flat.
EDGING Round 46: ss into sp between 3tr shells of prev rnd, s-tr, ch4, [tr, ch4] into each sp between shells of prev rnd, ss into top of s-tr Round 47: ch1, ss into 2nd st of next ch4 sp, *8tr into next ch-sp, ss into next ch-sp* rep from * to * around, working last ss into same sp as first ss, fasten o and weave in loose ends
BLOCKING Using a press cloth, steam press on reverse with a hot iron to approx. 115cm (451⁄4in) diameter.