Monthly Archives: March 2011

Ribbing and Lace Chemo Caps

31 March 2011

These two ribbing and lace caps are feminine yet functional. The one on the left is a feather lace and the one on the right a diamond lace.

This pattern is made in-the-round. There is a straight needle version of the pattern here.

Size:
Adult woman, size medium – 20″ circumference, 7.5″ height

Gauge:
17 stitches and 23 rows = 4 inches in stockinette

Materials:
1.5 oz (90 yards) of soft worsted weight yarn
Size 8 (5 mm) 47″ circular needle (for magic loopor set of size 8 (5 mm) double pointed needles
Yarn needle

Abbreviations:
k = knit
p = purl
k2tog = knit two together
k3tog = knit three together
p3tog = purl three together
ssk = slip one knitwise, slip one knitwise, insert left needle into front of both slipped stitches and knit.
sssk = slip one knitwise, slip one knitwise, slip one knitwise, insert left needle into front of the three slipped stitches and knit.
yo = yarn over

Feather Lace
Cast on and Body:
Cast on 84. Join to knit in the round. Divide stitches between double pointed needles or needles for a magic loop. Divide with multiples of 14 on each needle. Repeat the round directions across the round.

Rnd 1: k11, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 2: k1, p9, k1, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 3: k11, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 4: k11, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 5: k2, yo, k2, ssk, k2tog, k2, yo, k1, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 6: k11, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 7: k1, yo, k2, ssk, k2tog, k2, yo, k2, p1, k1, p1
Repeat rounds 4 – 7 until the hat measures 5.75″ from the edge. End with a Rnd 4.

Crown:
Rnd 1: k2, yo, k1, sssk, k3tog, k1, yo, k1, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 2: k9, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 3: k1, yo, sssk, k3tog, yo, k2, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 4: k7, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 5: k2, ssk, k2tog, k1, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 6: k5, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 7: k1, k3tog, k1, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 8: k3, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 9: k3, p3tog
Rnd 10: k3, p1
Rnd 11: k3tog, p1
Cut the yarn with several inches to work with. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end.

Diamond Lace
Cast on and Body:
Cast on 84. Join to knit in the round. Divide stitches between double pointed needles or needles for a magic loop. Divide with multiples of 14 on each needle. Repeat the round directions across the round.

Rnd 1: k11, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 2: k1, p9, k1, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 3: k11, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 4: k11, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 5: ssk, k3, yo, k1, yo, k3, k2tog, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 6: k11, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 7: ssk, k2, yo, k3, yo, k2, k2tog, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 8: k11, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 9: ssk, k1, yo, k5, yo, k1, k2tog, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 10: k11, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 11: ssk, k2, yo, k3, yo, k2, k2tog, p1, k1, p1
Repeat rounds 4 – 11 until the hat measures 5.75″ from the edge. End with an even numbered round.

Crown:
Rnd 1: ssk, k7, k2tog, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 2: k9, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 3: ssk, k5, k2tog, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 4: k7, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 5: ssk, k3, k2tog, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 6: k5, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 7: ssk, k1, k2tog, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 8: k3, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 9: k3, p3tog
Rnd 10: k3, p1
Rnd 11: k3tog, p1
Cut the yarn with several inches to work with. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end.

Edits:
12/17/2015 – replaced a broken link for Magic Loop method

Textured Baby Hats

27 March 2011

These three hats all begin with the same ribbing and can be completed with the Little Check pattern (darker blue), King Charles Brocade (light blue) or the English Diamond Block pattern (green). Instructions are given for preemie and newborn sizes.

There are patterns available for coordinating blankets for the King Charles Brocade and the Little Check.

There is a straight needle version of these patterns here.

Sizes:
Preemie – 10″ circumference
Newborn – 12″ circumference

Gauge:
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches in stockinette

Materials:
0.5 to 0.6 oz (40 to 50 yards) of DK weight baby yarn
Size 6 (4 mm) 40″ circular needle (for magic loop) or set of size 6 (4 mm) double pointed needles
Yarn needle

Abbreviations:
k = knit
p = purl
k2tog = knit two together
k3tog = knit three together
p3tog = purl three together
ssk = slip one knitwise, slip one knitwise, insert left needle into front of both slipped stitches and knit.
s2kp2sso = slip2 (together, knitwise), k1, pass 2 slipped stitches over

Cast on and Ribbing (same for all three hats):
Cast on 60 for preemie size or 72 for newborn. Join to knit in the round. Divide stitches between double pointed needles or needles for a magic loop. Divide with multiples of 12 on each needle.

Repeat round instructions across the entire round.

Ribbing (6 rounds for preemie size, 8 rounds for newborn size: k3, p3

Body and Crown:
Little Checks

Rnd 1: k
Rnd 2: p
Rnd 3: k
Rnd 4: p3, k3
Rnd 5: k
Rnd 6: p3, k3
Rnd 7: k
Rnd 8: p
Rnd 9: k
Rnd 10: p
Rnd 11: k
Rnd 12: k3, p3
Rnd 13: k
Rnd 14: k3, p3
Rnd 15: k
Rnd 16: p
Rnds 17-30: repeat rnds 1-14
Rnd 31: s2kp2sso, k9
Rnd 32: p
Rnd 33: k4, s2kp2sso, k3
Rnd 34: p
Rnd 35: k1, s2kp2sso, k4
Rnd 36: p1, k1, p1, k3
Rnd 37: k3, s2kp2sso
Rnd 38: p1, k1
Rnd 39: s2kp2sso, k1
Cut the yarn with several inches to work with. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end.

King Charles Brocade

Rnd 1: k9, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 2: p1, k7, p1, k1, p1, k1
Rnd 3: k1, p1, k5, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Rnd 4: p1, k1, p1, k3, p1, k1, p1, k3
Rnd 5: k1, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1, k4
Rnd 6: k2, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1, k5
Rnd 7: k3, p1, k1, p1, k6
Rnd 8: as rnd 6
Rnd 9: as rnd 5
Rnd 10: as rnd 4
Rnd 11: as rnd 3
Rnd 12: as rnd 2
Rnds 13-24: repeat rnds 1-12
Rnds 25-30: repeat rnds 1-6
Rnd 31: k2, p2tog, k1, p2tog, k5
Rnd 32: k1, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1, k4
Rnd 33: k1, p2tog, k1, p2tog, k4
Rnd 34: p1, k1, p1, k1, p1, k3
Rnd 35: p2tog, k1, p2tog, k3
Rnd 36: k1, p1, k4
Rnd 37: p1, k1, p1, k3tog
Rnd 38: k1, p1
Rnd 39: p3tog, k1
Cut the yarn with several inches to work with. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end.

English Diamond Block Pattern

Rnd 1: k4, p1, k4, p3
Rnd 2: k3, p3, k3, p3
Rnd 3: k2, p5, k5
Rnd 4: k1, p7, k4
Rnd 5: p9, k3
Rnd 6: as rnd 4
Rnd 7: as rnd 3
Rnd 8: as rnd 2
Rnds 9-24: repeat rnds 1-8 twice
Rnds 25-30: repeat rnds 1-6
Rnd 31: k2, p5, k2, k3tog
Rnd 32: k3, p3, k3, p1
Rnd 33: k3, p3tog, k3, p1
Rnd 34: k2, p3, k2, p1
Rnd 35: k2, p3tog, k3
Rnd 36: k1, p3, k2
Rnd 37: p1, p3tog, p1, k1
Rnd 38: k1, p1, k2
Rnd 39: k3tog, k1
Cut the yarn with several inches to work with. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end.

Edits:
6/30/2014 – added link to straight needle version.
12/17/2015 – replaced a broken link for Magic Loop method.

Cabled Baby Hats

21 March 2011

Both of these hats begin with the same ribbing. Hat I is a more simple pattern since the cabling is contained in the repeat area. I would recommend having experience with both knitting in the round and with cabling before attempting Hat II. Because the cabling is across the entire hat, on some rows stitches will need to be shifted between needles to accommodate cable stitches.

Sizes:
Preemie – 10″ circumference
Newborn – 12″ circumference

Gauge:
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches in stockinette

Materials:
0.5 to 0.6 oz (40 to 50 yards) of DK weight baby yarn
Size 6 (4 mm) 40″ circular needle (for magic loopor set of size 6 (4 mm) double pointed needles
Cable needle
Yarn needle

Abbreviations:
k = knit
p = purl
t3f = twist 3 front – Slip the next 2 stitches onto cable needle and hold in front of work. Purl the next stitch from the left-hand needle, knit the 2 stitches from the cable needle.
t3b = twist 3 back – Slip the next stitch onto cable needle and hold behind work. Knit the next 2 stitchs from left-hand needle, purl the stitch from the cable needle.
c4f = cable 4 front – Slip the next 2 stitches onto cable needle and hold in front of work. Knit the next 2 stitches from left-hand needle, knit the 2 stitches from the cable needle.
k2tog = knit two together
ssk = slip one knitwise, slip one knitwise, insert left needle into front of both slipped stitches and knit.
* = repeat instructions between *’s across the round. Instructions before a * are for the beginning of the round and instructions after a * are for the last stitches of the round.

Cast on and Ribbing:
Cast on 60 for preemie size or 72 for newborn. Join to knit in the round. Divide stitches between double pointed needles or needles for a magic loop. For Hat I, divide with multiples of 12 on each needle.

Ribbing (6 rounds for preemie size, 8 rounds for newborn size: *k2, p2*

Hat I
Rnd 1: *t3f, p4, t3b, p2*
Rnd 2: *p1, k2, p4, k2, p3*
Rnd 3: *p1, t3f, p2, t3b, p3*
Rnd 4: *p2, k2, p2, k2, p4*
Rnd 5: *p2, t3f, t3b, p4*
Rnd 6: *p3, k4, p5*
Rnd 7: *p3, c4f, p5*
Rnd 8: *p3, k4, p5*
Rnd 9: *p2, t3b, t3f, p4*
Rnd 10: *p2, k2, p2, k2, p4*
Rnd 11: *p1, t3b, p2, t3f, p3*
Rnd 12: *p1, k2, p4, k2, p3*
Rnd 13: *t3b, p4, t3f, p2*
Rnd 14: *k2, p6, k2, p2*
Rnds 15-28: Repeat Rnds 1-14
Rnd 29: *k1, ssk, p4, k2tog, k1, p2*
Rnd 30: *k2, p4, k2, p2*
Rnd 31: *k1, ssk, p2, k2tog, k1, p2*
Rnd 32: *k2, p2, k2, p2*
Rnd 33: *k1, ssk, k2tog, k1, p2*
Rnd 34: *k4, p2*
Rnd 35: *ssk, k2tog, p2*
Rnd 36: *k2, p2*
Rnd 37: *k2tog, p2tog*
Cut the yarn with several inches to work with. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end.

Hat II
Rnd 1: *k2, p2, k2, p6*
Rnd 2: *k2, p2, k2, p6*
Rnd 3: *t3f, t3b, p6*
Rnd 4: *p1, k4, p7*
Rnd 5: *p1, c4f, p7*
Rnd 6: *p1, k4, p7*
Rnd 7: *t3b, t3f, p6*
Rnd 8: *k2, p2, k2, p6*
Rnd 9: k2, *p2, t3f, p4, t3b* (last t3b includes k2 from beginning of round)
Rnd 10: p3, *k2, p4*, k1
Rnd 11: k1, *p4, t3f, p2, t3b* (last t3b includes k1 from beginning of round)
Rnd 12: p5, *k2, p2, k2, p6*, k2, p2, k2
Rnd 13: *p6, t3f, t3b*
Rnd 14: *p7, k4, p1*
Rnd 15: *p7, c4f, p1*
Rnd 16: *p7, k4, p1*
Rnd 17: *p6, t3b, t3f*
Rnd 18: *p6, k2, p2, k2*
Rnd 19: p1, *p4, t3b, p2, t3f* (last t3f includes p1 from beginning of round)
Rnd 20: *p4, k2*, p4, k1
Rnd 21: k1, p3, *t3b, p4, t3f, p2*, t3b, p4, t3f (last t3f includes k1, p1 from beginning of round)
Rnd 22: *p2, k2, p6, k2* p2, k2, p6
Rnd 23: *t3f, t3b, p6*
Rnd 24: *p1, k4, p7*
Rnd 25: *p1, c4f, p7*
Rnd 26: *p1, k4, p7*
Rnd 27: *t3b, t3f, p6*
Rnd 28: *k2, p2, k2, p6*
Rnd 29: k2, *p2, K1, ssk, p4, k2tog, k1*, p2, k1, ssk, p4, move first stitch from prior round to end of this round, k2tog. This stitch is now permanently moved.
Rnd 30: *k1, p2, k2, p4, k1*
Rnd 31: *k1, p2, k1, ssk, p2, k2tog*
Rnd 32: *k1, p2, k2, p2, k1*
Rnd 33: *k1, p2, k1, ssk, k2tog*
Rnd 34: *k1, p2, k3*
Rnd 35: k1, *p2, ssk, k2tog*, p2, ssk, move first stitch from prior round to end of this round, k2tog. This stitch is now permanently moved.
Rnd 36: *p2, k2*
Rnd 37: *p2tog, k2tog*
Cut the yarn with several inches to work with. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end.

Edits:

12/17/2015 – replaced a broken link for Magic Loop method
11/13/2018 – corrected wording of parenthetical on rnd 21.

Basic Baby Hat

21 March 2011

This is a very basic baby hat in several sizes. This is designed for in-the-round knitting.

Sizes:
Preemie – 11″ circumference, 5.5″ high
Newborn – 13″ circumference, 6″ high
12 month – 15.25″ circumference, 7″ high
Toddler – 17.5″ circumference, 7.5″ high
Teen – 19.5″ circumference, 8″ high

Gauge:
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches in stockinette

Materials:
0.5 to 1 oz (40 to 80 yards) of DK weight baby yarn
Size 6 (4 mm) 40″ circular needle (for magic loop) or set of size 6 (4 mm) double pointed needles
Yarn needle

Abbreviations:
k = knit
p = purl
k2tog = knit two together
ssk = slip one knitwise, slip one knitwise, insert left needle into front of both slipped stitches and knit.

Pattern:
Preemie – Cast on 60
Newborn – Cast on 72
12 month – Cast on 84
Toddler – Cast on 96
Teen – Cast on 108

Join to knit in the round. Divide stitches between double pointed needles or needles for a magic loop. Divide with multiples of 12 on each needle.

Ribbing (6 rounds for preemie size, 8 rounds for other sizes): k2, p2 repeated across round

Knit until the hat measures the desired height for size including the ribbing:
Preemie – 4.25″ high
Newborn – 4.75″ high
12 month – 5.75″ high
Toddler – 6.25″ high
Teen – 6.75″ high

Before starting the crown, there are 60 (72, 84, 96, 108) stitches

Crown:
Repeat across the round
Rnd 1: k4, k2tog, ssk, k4 – 50 (60, 70, 80, 90) stitches
Rnd 2: k
Rnd 3: k3, k2tog, ssk, k3 – 40 (48, 56, 64, 72) stitches
Rnd 4: k
Rnd 5: k2, k2tog, ssk, k2 – 30 (36, 42, 48, 54) stitches
Rnd 6: k
Rnd 7: k1, k2tog, ssk, k1 – 20 (24, 28, 32, 36) stitches
Rnd 8: k
Rnd 9: k2tog, ssk – 10 (12, 14, 16, 18) stitches
Cut the yarn with several inches to work with. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end.

Edits:
11/3/2013 – made adjustments to sizing.
2/19/2014 – added stitch counts to the decreasing rows of the crown.
12/17/2015 – replaced a broken link for Magic Loop method.
1/26/2017 – added “in-the-round” to description.

Boardwalk Ripple Edged Afghan – Worsted

9 March 2011

This is the worsted weight yarn detail page for the Boardwalk Ripple Edged Afghan.  The complete pattern is on this page.

This one repeat sample measures 4.75 inches wide by 5 inches high and was made using worsted weight yarn with size 9 (5.5mm) needles. This is a front and back view.

The following chart gives the number of stitches to cast on for the number of repeats, as well as approximate finished size and yarn requirements.

Number of RepeatsCast onWidth in inchesOunces per half foot in lengthYards per half foot in length
1244.750.3622.95
2489.50.7245.9
37214.251.0868.85
496191.4491.8
512023.751.8114.75
614428.52.16137.7
716833.252.52160.65
8192382.88183.6
921642.753.24206.55
1024047.53.6229.5

The pattern instructions are on this page.

Boardwalk Ripple Edged Afghan – Sport

9 March 2011
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This is the sport weight yarn detail page for the Boardwalk Ripple Edged Afghan.  The complete pattern is on this page.

This one repeat sample measures 3.5 inches wide by 4 inches high and was made using sport weight yarn with size 7 (4.5mm) needles. This is a front and back view.

The following chart gives the number of stitches to cast on for the number of repeats, as well as approximate finished size and yarn requirements.

Number of RepeatsCast onWidth in inchesOunces per half foot in lengthYards per half foot in length
1243.50.1513.8
24870.327.6
37210.50.4541.4
496140.655.2
512017.50.7569
6144210.982.8
716824.51.0596.6
8192281.2110.4
921631.51.35124.2
10240351.5138

The pattern instructions are on this page.

Boardwalk Ripple Edged Afghan – Doubled Worsted

9 March 2011
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This is the doubled worsted weight yarn detail page for the Boardwalk Ripple Edged Afghan.  The complete pattern is on this page.

This one repeat sample measures 8 inches wide by 8.5 inches high and was made using two strands of worsted weight yarn with size 15 (10mm) needles. This is a front and back view.

The following chart gives the number of stitches to cast on for the number of repeats, as well as approximate finished size and yarn requirements.

Number of RepeatsCast onWidth in inchesOunces per half foot in lengthYards per half foot in length
12480.9258.65
248161.84117.3
372242.76175.95
496323.68234.6
5120404.6293.25
6144485.52351.9
7168566.44410.55
8192647.36469.2
9216728.28527.85
10240809.2586.5

The pattern instructions are on this page.

Boardwalk Ripple Edged Afghan – Bulky

9 March 2011

This is the bulky weight yarn detail page for the Boardwalk Ripple Edged Afghan.  The complete pattern is on this page.

One repeat measures 5.75 inches wide and was made using bulky weight yarn with size 10.5 (6.5mm) needles. This is a front and back view.

The following chart gives the number of stitches to cast on for the number of repeats, as well as approximate finished size and yarn requirements.

Number of RepeatsCast onWidth in inchesOunces per half foot in lengthYards per half foot in length
1245.750.5323.85
24811.51.0647.7
37217.251.5971.55
496232.1295.4
512028.752.65119.25
614434.53.18143.1
716840.253.71166.95
8192464.24190.8
921651.754.77214.65
1024057.55.3238.5

The pattern instructions are on this page.

Boardwalk Ripple Edged Afghan

8 March 2011

This pattern is very simple with just a four row repeat, but creates a very dramatic effect.  It also works well for any weight yarn or even doubling yarn for a quick and thick throw.  The horizontal and diagonal lines make it look like a boardwalk, such as Coney Island. The pattern is actually rippled throughout, but it is only really visible on the lower and upper edges.

This is not designed as a reversible pattern, but the back side is attractive enough that a single column of the pattern makes an excellent scarf.  Two or three repeats can make a table runner or shawl.

For sample pictures front and back in different yarn weights with guides for finished widths, amounts of yarn and numbers of cast on stitches, see these pages for yarn weight
sport
worsted
bulky
doubled worsted

The following chart gives gauge and needle size information for the various yarn weights.

Yarn WeightNeedle Size – USNeedle Size – MetricGauge – stitches in 4 inchesGauge – rows in 4 inches
Doubled Worsted1510mm1012
Bulky10.56.5mm1318
Worsted95.5mm1622
Sport74.5mm2026

Abbreviations:

k = knit
p = purl
k2tog = knit two together
ssk = slip slip knit: Slip two knit-wise. Insert left needle into front of both slipped stitches and knit.
km1 = knit-make one: Move yarn to back. With left needle pick up thread between last and next stitch inserting front to back. With right needle knit back loop.
pm1 = purl-make one: Move yarn to front. With left needle pick up thread between last and next stitch inserting front to back. With right needle purl back loop.
ws = wrong side

Pattern:

Cast on a multiple of 24 stitches.  The directions for each row should be repeated across the row.

Row 1 (WS): K3, (k1, p1) three times, k6, (p1, k1) three times, k3

Row 2: K3, km1, (p1, k1) twice, p1, k2tog, k4, ssk, (p1, k1) twice, p1, km1, k3

Row 3: K3, (p1, k1) three times, k6, (k1, p1) three times, k3

Row 4: K3, pm1, (k1, p1) twice, k1, k2tog, k4, ssk, (k1, p1) twice, k1, pm1, k3

Row 5: P3, (k1, p1) three times, p6, (p1, k1) three times, p3

Repeat rows 2-5 to desired length. Then do rows 2 through 4 and 1 (cast off on this row).

Crossed Double Crochet Ripple Blanket

1 March 2011


This blanket has a twist on the traditional ripple blanket. It can be made in a solid color, a variegated yarn, or any number of colors.  It can also be made with most yarn weights or even using two strands for a quick and thick throw.

The example in the photos was made with a size H (5mm) crochet hook and Lion Brand Pound of Love yarn. Color A is Bubble Gum and Color B is Pastel Pink. Color bands are 5 rows tall, and the color A is used for first five rows and last five rows.

Lap Blanket/Baby Blanket:
Finished blanket is 28.5″ by 29.25″
Chain 131
6.5 oz color A
5.2 oz color B

Throw:
Finished blanket is 36.5″ by 48.75″
Chain 167
10.4 oz color A
9.1 oz color B

Size Chart:

SizeWidth (Inches)Length (Inches)Ounces of yarnYards of yarn
Extra Small2938.6714.93950.67
Small32.9843.9819.321229.87
Medium36.9749.2924.271544.96
Large40.9554.6129.781895.96
Extra Large44.9459.9235.862282.85

Abbreviations:

ch – chain
dc – double crochet
cdc – crossed double crochet –  skip a stitch, dc in next stitch, yo, go behind that dc, insert needle through front loop of skipped stitch and then complete a dc
inc-cdc – increase crossed double crochet –  dc in next stitch, yo, go behind that dc, insert needle through front loop of last stitch (which already has a cdc in it) and then complete a dc
dec-cdc – decrease crossed double crochet – skip two stitches, dc in next stitch, yo, go behind that dc, insert needle in front loop of first skipped stitch and then complete a dc

Pattern:

Chain a multiple of 18 plus 5 chain stitches. Chain the following number of stitches for these sizes:

29″ = 131
33″ = 149
37″ = 167
41″ = 185
45″ = 203

Row 1: The first four chain stitches count as a double crochet in a stitch.  Dc in the 7th stitch from hook.  Yo, go behind that dc, insert needle in chain that is two before the chain with the dc and complete a dc (this is a dec-cdc). Work another dec-cdc.  * Going across the chain, make one cdc, four inc-cdc, and four dec-cdc. * Repeat between the * across the row to last 13 chains. Make one cdc, four inc-cdc, two dec-cdc and one dc.

Row 2: Chain 3 and turn (counts as a dc). Dc in the 4th stitch.  Yo, go behind that dc, insert needle in front loop of second stitch and complete a dc (this is a dec-cdc). Work another dec-cdc.  * Going across the chain, make one cdc, four inc-cdc, and four dec-cdc. * Repeat between the * across the row to last 13 stitches. Make one cdc, four inc-cdc, two dec-cdc and one dc which will be in the turning chain of the previous row.

Repeat row 2 until blanket is desired length and finish off. Weave in ends.

If seeing a chart of this would be helpful, I have a chart of two rows of one repeat here. There is also a tutorial video available here.

Edits:
4/7/14 – added link for video