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Mystery Pattern Sharing! (Crochet).

TheCrew4887 November 13th

Mystery Patterns are patterns for a crochet project that the crocheter doesn't know what it'll end up as until they're done. I usually see this done with amigurumi, but anything works! The patterns are usually released in sections over several days or even weeks to keep it fun and keep the suspense. 


If you join, I have some optional rules to help keep it more fun for everyone else!

1. Make sure to list the estimated yardage needed and the colors needed to make it work best

2. Include instructions for special stitches (Bubble stitch, etc). 



Typical Rules: 

  1. Step-by-step releases: The pattern is divided into sections, and each part is released periodically—sometimes over several weeks or months.
  2. No spoilers: Participants are encouraged not to spoil the outcome for others, maintaining the mystery and excitement.
  3. Interactive community: These projects often foster a sense of community, as crocheters share their progress, ask questions, and help each other out while following the mystery pattern.
  4. Variety of designs: Mystery crochet patterns can range from small accessories (like scarves or shawls) to larger projects (like blankets or garments). They can also be stuffed animals or appliques. 
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TheCrew4887 OP November 13th

@TheCrew4887


I'll go first.


Abbreviations: 

Ch = Chain
Sc = Single Crochet
Dc = Double Crochet
Sc2tog = Single Crochet 2 together
Hdc = Half Double Crochet
Rem = Remaining
Sl St = Slip Stitch
St(s) = Stitch(es)
Rnd = Round
Tog = Together
Ws = Wrong Side
Rs = Right Side
Yoh = Yarn Over Hook

Main Color: White
Secondary Color: Gray
Tertiary Color: Brown
4th Color: Brown

Worsted Weight Yarn, 5mm hook

Gauge: 13 SC and 14 rows = 4" (10cm) 



Instructions:

With Main Color, Ch. 4. Sl St to first chain to form a circle. 

1st rnd: Ch 2. 9 hdc in ring. Join

with sl st to top of ch 2.


2nd rnd: Ch 2. 2 hdc in each hdc

around. Join with sl st to top of

ch 2. 18 hdc.


3rd rnd: Ch 2. *1 hdc in next hdc.

2 hdc in next hdc. Rep from *

around. Join with sl st to top of

ch 2. 27 hdc.


4th rnd: Ch 2. *1 hdc in each of

next 2 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. Rep

from * around. Join with sl st to top

of ch 2. 36 hdc.


5th rnd: Ch 2. *1 hdc in each of

next 3 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. Rep

from * around. Join with sl st to top

of ch 2. 45 hdc.


6th rnd: Ch 2.

*1 hdc in each of next 4 hdc. 2 hdc

in next hdc. Rep from * around.

Join with sl st to top of ch 2. 54 hdc.

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TheCrew4887 OP November 13th

@TheCrew4887


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Phoenix1234theythem November 13th

@TheCrew4887

Id love to learn to crochet properly but already this looks like a secret code 🫣 😅 

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BranchXXX November 13th

@Phoenix1234theythem- how long does it take

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Astraeuss November 13th

@TheCrew4887

sounds fun :0

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BranchXXX November 13th

@Astraeuss-yeah have any of you guys done it yet?

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Astraeuss November 13th

@willingBranch634

not yet I saw it this morning and still have homework to do however when I get some time I will :p

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