2020 Filet CAL – January – Winter Wonderland

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Winter Wonderland Block

Row 1: FDC 43

Alternately, chain 44 and dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each across. The ch2 at the beginning counts as a dc – 43 sts.

Rows 2-3: Dc across (43 sts)

Row 4: 19, 1, 1, 19

Row 5: 19, 3, 19

Row 6: Rep Row 5

Row 7: 17, 1, 1, 1, 1, 17

Row 8: 18, 5, 18

Row 9: Rep Row 8

Row 10: 13, 4, 5, 4, 13

Row 11: 14, 4, 3, 4, 14

Row 12: 15, 2, 5, 2, 15

Row 13: 16, 9, 16

Row 14: 15, 5, 5, 15

Row 15: 15, 11, 15

Rows 16-17: Repeat Row 14-15

Row 18: Repeat Row 13

Row 19: 18, 1, 1, 1, 18

Rows 20-22: Dc across (43 sts); do not finish off!

Row 23/Rnd 1 – Ch1 and rotate (not turn) to work down the left side of your block. *Make 2sc around the post of each dc down the side (44sc). Rotate to work along row. 2sc in first stitch (first sc is the corner – mark it), sc in next 41 sts, 2sc in the last stitch (last sc is the corner – mark it)* Repeat between the * then sl st to your first sc and finish off.

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6 Responses

    • Kelly Johnson

      I have never seen patterns written out like this before but i have used a very similar method to transcribing filet patterns before for quick reading. Instead of using a comma though, i use a dash. I write them at the end of each row of the pattern, eg. 12-1-1-10.
      Its a great easy way to write the pattern, otherwise it becomes so wordy. And even better, its far quicker to read.
      I love your patterns! I have purchased a few of them now.

      • becca

        So glad you enjoy them! I’d love to see your versions.
        -Becca

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