Crochet Stitch Sampler Photo Guide Rows 40–76
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Photo Reference for Rows 40 to 51




Rows 40 to 51 have been covered in the sections below, so please check back for detailed help in the photo above, the below images are just a refresher and image example as rows progress.
Photo Reference for Rows 52 to 64
Rows 52 to 55
Row 55 : 5dc cluster:
5dc into the same space/ stitch, keeping the last loop of each 5 dc stitches on the hook, when 6 loops on the hook, pull yarn through the loop, pull yarn through the loop again,
Note to only work in the top of the popcorn stitch for row 56.
Work in the space between 3dc stitches for rows 57 & 58
Below are images of rows 52 to 64, most rows have been covered in the previous rows, please check back for detailed help in the photo refreshes above, the below images are just a refresher and image example as rows progress.




Rows 58 to 62

Work 1 hdc stitch into each stitch of row 59.
Rows 60 has a ch1 and skip 1 stitch instruction, for the start of the row. For row 61, work 1 hdc into the 1ch-sp and skip over the hdc stitch.
For row 62, you can opt to work 2 dc into the 1 ch-sp, if you struggle to work 1 dc st into each stitch, just count your stitches for your row, to ensure your stitch count is correct.
Rows 63 to 64

Reminder to alternate between long to short stitches in row 63, and short to long in row 64.
Rows 54 to 64
The Above images show rows 54 to rows 64 complete.
Photo Reference for Rows 65 to 76
Rows 65 to 73
Are a fun wave pattern, the wave runs over a set of 12 stitches, so ensure you keep track of your stitch count. Each wave row is separated with 1hdc into each stitch row, make sure not to skip these rows.
Row 65 starts off with 1 hdc into each stitch.
Row 66 alternates between long to short stitches.
Followed by a 1 hdc into each stitch for row 67.
Row 68 alternates between long to short stitches.
Followed by a 1 hdc into each stitch for row 69.
The above image shows rows 63 to 76.
Note the first skipped stitches in written pattern for rows 74 & 76
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