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Mable
Pattern written and designed by Grace Fearon

Finished size: 12-inches

Terminology: U.S. terms

Thread size: 10

Yardage: 200-250 yards

Hook: 2.00 mm

Mable pattern is © 2018 by Grace Fearon.


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PATTERN NOTES
1. Join most rounds with a SLST in the top of beginning stitch unless otherwise noted.
2. “In next stitch” does not refer to chain stitches.
3. Pattern repeats may be marked within a round with any of the following: * *, ( ), [ ], or { }.
4. I highly recommend crocheting over your starting thread as you work the beginning rounds so that you
don’t have to weave it in later. Use a smaller hook to weave in your final end.
5. Please read through the stitches and terms section before beginning. All stitches in this pattern are listed
and/or explained in this section unless they are explained within the round. Please refer to this section for
any unexplained stitches.
6. Not all stitches that are skipped will be detailed with a ‘sk’ instruction. When it says to ‘sk’ a stitch, it is
meant to clarify where you work your next stitches, when it would be otherwise confusing without the
instruction. Other skipped stitches that are not detailed are understood by the instructions where to work
your next stitches.
7. You may substitute a CH 3 for a CSDC if you prefer. Check out this “improved” CSDC method that is
easier than the previous method. CSDC will always count as the first DC of the round. If it is coupled
with a FP-SLST, it is the first FPDC. If it is coupled with a BP-SLST, it is the first BPDC.
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percentage to 120%.
9. To work any beginning stitch taller than a TC, I recommend working a “stacked SC” (see option #3 on this
webpage). Work a stacked SC as tall as you need. My rule is to create a stack with as many SC as there are
“yarn overs” in the stitch I am attempting to mimic. However, depending on your tension, work as many as
you need to get the height you need. Alternatively, you can simply begin with a starting chain.
10. In order to access any stitch videos that may be linked within the rounds of the pattern, you must first be
part of our Facebook group. Please click this link to join. After you have joined the group, the links within
the rounds will be accessible.
11. If you need any help with this pattern at any time, you can pose your questions in our Facebook group
specifically for support for my patterns. If you cannot access Facebook, please use the contact form on my
website to ask your questions (contact form is on the bottom of this page).

STITCHES & TERMS

SK = skip Cluster = holding back the last loop of all stitches


in cluster set, crochet the number of stitches into the
SLST = slip stitch
stitch or space indicated, then yarn over and pull
CH = chain through all loops on hook
SC = single crochet Popcorn = complete the number of stitches into the
stitch or space indicated, then drop the loop from
HDC = half double crochet the hook; place the hook in the first stitch of the
DC = double crochet popcorn set, grab the dropped loop, and pull it
through
TC = triple crochet
Sc2tog = insert hook in stitch or space indicated,
CSDC = chainless starting double crochet draw up a loop, insert hook in next stitch or space
BP = complete the stitch around the back post of the indicated, draw up another loop, yarn over, draw
stitch indicated through all loops on hook
FP = complete the stitch around the front post of the Small picot = ch 3, slst in 3rd ch from hook, ch 1
stitch indicated

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PATTERN

Please read through the "Stitches & Terms" section before you begin,
and when you come to a new stitch, please refer back to this section.

Row Pattern Stitch Count

CH 6. Join to form a circle.

1 CSDC, 15 DC into the circle. Join. 16 DC

2 FP-SLST around first stitch, CSDC—first FPDC made, CH 1, *FPDC around 16 FPDC, 16 spaces
next stitch, CH 1* around. Join. Mark the 2nd stitch of this round for round 5.

3 SLST into first space, CH 1, 2 SC in same space, *2 SC in next space* around. 32 SC


Join.

4 CH 1, SC in each of the first 2 stitches, CH 3, *SC in each of the next 4 stitches, 32 SC, 8 spaces
CH3* around, SC in each of the next 2 stitches. Join.

5 CH 1, SC in each of the first 2 stitches, SC in next space, FP-5TC-popcorn around 48 SC, 8 popcorns,
marked stitch of round 2, SC in same space of round 4 as last SC made, SC in 8 spaces
each of the next 2 stitches, CH 3, *SC in each of the next 2 stitches, SC in next
space, sk next stitch of round 2 after last popcorn made, FP-5TC-popcorn
around next stitch, SC in same space of round 4 as last SC made, SC in each
of the next 2 stitches, CH 3* around. Join.

6 CH 1, SC in each of the first 2 stitches, sc2tog using the next 2 SC (skipping the 48 SC, 8 sc2tog,
popcorn between them), SC in each of the next 2 stitches, (SC, CH 3, SC) in next 8 spaces
space, *SC in each of the next 2 stitches, sc2tog using the next 2 SC (skipping
the popcorn between them), SC in each of the next 2 stitches, (SC, CH 3, SC)
in next space* around. Join.

7 CSDC, (CH 1, sk next stitch, DC in next stitch) twice, sk next stitch, (CH 1, DC) 48 DC, 48 spaces
three times in next space, *(CH 1, sk next stitch, DC in next stitch) three times,
(CH 1, DC) three times in next space* around, CH 1. Join.

8 SLST into first space, CH 1, SC in same space, SC in next space, 2 SC in each of 80 SC


the next 4 spaces, *SC in each of the next 2 spaces, 2 SC in each of the next 4
spaces* around. Join.

9 CH 1, SC in first stitch, CH 3, sk next stitch, *SC in next stitch, CH 3, sk next 40 SC, 40 spaces
stitch* around. Join.

10 SLST into first space, CH 1, SC in same space, CH 3, *SC in next space, CH 3* 40 SC, 40 spaces
around. Join.

11 SLST into first space, CH 1, 3 SC in same space, *3 SC in next space* around. 120 SC
Join.

12 CSDC, *DC in next stitch* around. Join. 120 DC

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Row Pattern Stitch Count

13 CH 1, BPSC around first stitch, *BPSC around next stitch* around. Join. 120 BPSC

14 CSDC, DC in each of the next 5 stitches, (DC, CH 3, DC) in next stitch, *DC in 128 DC, 8 spaces
each of the next 14 stitches, (DC, CH 3, DC) in next stitch* around, DC in each
of the next 8 stitches. Join.

15 CH 1, SC in each of the first 5 stitches, CH 4, sk next 2 stitches, SC in next space, 104 SC, 16 spaces
CH 4, sk next 2 stitches, *SC in each of the next 12 stitches, CH 4, sk next 2
stitches, SC in next space, CH 4, sk next 2 stitches* around, SC in each of the
next 7 stitches. Join.

16 CH 1, SC in each of the first 3 stitches, sk next 2 stitches, (CH 5, SC) in each of 80 SC, 24 spaces
the next 2 spaces, CH 5, sk next 2 stitches, *SC in each of the next 8 stitches, sk
next 2 stitches, (CH 5, SC) in each of the next 2 spaces, CH 5, sk next 2
stitches* around, SC in each of the next 5 stitches. Join.

17 CH 1, SC in first stitch, sk next 2 stitches, 6 DC in each of the next 3 spaces, sk 32 SC, 144 DC
next 2 stitches, *SC in each of the next 4 stitches, sk next 2 stitches, 6 DC in
each of the next 3 spaces, sk next 2 stitches* around, SC in each of the next 3
stitches. Join.

18 BP-SLST around next stitch, CSDC—first BPDC made, BPDC around each of the 8 sc2tog, 144 BPDC,
next 8 stitches, CH 3, BPDC around each of the next 9 stitches, sk next SC, sc2tog 8 spaces
using the next 2 stitches, sk next SC, *BPDC around each of the next 9 stitches,
CH 3, BPDC around each of the next 9 stitches, sk next SC, sc2tog using the
next 2 stitches, sk next SC* around. Join.

19 CH 1, SC in each of the first 9 stitches, (SC, CH 3, SC) in next space, SC in each 8 clusters, 8 spaces,
of the next 9 stitches, FP-3HDC-cluster around next sc2tog, *SC in each of the 160 SC
next 9 stitches, (SC, CH 3, SC) in next space, SC in each of the next 9 stitches,
FP-3HDC-cluster around next sc2tog* around. Join.

20 SLST in next stitch, CH 1, SC in same stitch and in each of the next 8 stitches, 160 SC,
(SC, CH 3, SC) in next space, SC in each of the next 9 stitches, CH 7, sk next 3 8 ch3 spaces,
stitches, *SC in each of the next 9 stitches, (SC, CH 3, SC) in next space, SC in 8 ch7 spaces
each of the next 9 stitches, CH 7, sk next 3 stitches* around. Join.

21 CSDC, (CH 2, sk next stitch, DC in next stitch) four times, CH 2, sk next stitch, 152 DC,
(DC, CH 3, DC) in next space, (CH 2, sk next stitch, DC in next stitch) five times, 80 ch2 spaces,
7 DC in next space, *(DC in next stitch, CH 2, sk next stitch) five times, CH 2, 8 ch3 spaces
sk next stitch, (DC, CH 3, DC) in next space, (CH 2, sk next stitch, DC in next
stitch) five times, 7 DC in next space* around. Join. Mark the 2nd stitch of this
round for round 23.

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Row Pattern Stitch Count

22 SLST into first space, CH 1, 2 SC in same space, 2 SC in each of the next 4 192 SC, 64 BPDC,
spaces, (2 SC, CH 3, 2 SC) in next space, 2 SC in each of the next 5 spaces, sk 16 spaces
next DC, BPDC around each of the next 3 DC, (BPDC, CH 3, BPDC) around next
DC, BPDC around each of the next 3 DC, sk next DC, *2 SC in each of the next
5 spaces, (2 SC, CH 3, 2 SC) in next space, 2 SC in each of the next 5 spaces,
sk next DC, BPDC around each of the next 3 DC, (BPDC, CH 3, BPDC)
around next DC, BPDC around each of the next 3 DC, sk next DC* around.
Join.

23 SLST in next stitch, CH 1, SC in same stitch, FPDC around marked stitch of 192 SC, 80 FPDC,
round 21, (sk next stitch of round 22, SC in next stitch, FPDC around next stitch 16 spaces
of round 21) four times, sk next stitch of round 22, SC in next stitch, (SC, CH 3,
SC) in next space, (SC in next stitch, FPDC around next stitch of round 21, sk
next stitch of round 22) five times, SC in next stitch, sk next stitch, SC in each of
the next 4 stitches, (SC, CH 3, SC) in next space, SC in each of the next 4 stitches,
sk next stitch, *SC in next stitch, sk 9 stitches of round 21 from last FPDC
made, FPDC around next stitch, (sk next stitch of round 22, SC in next stitch,
FPDC around next stitch of round 21) four times, sk next stitch of round 22,
SC in next stitch, (SC, CH 3, SC) in next space, (SC in next stitch, FPDC
around next stitch of round 21, sk next stitch of round 22) five times, SC in
next stitch, sk next stitch, SC in each of the next 4 stitches, (SC, CH 3, SC) in
next space, SC in each of the next 4 stitches, sk next stitch* around. Join.

24 SLST in next FPDC, CH 1, FPSC around same stitch, (small picot, FPSC around 80 FPSC, 128 SC,
next FPDC, SC in next stitch, FPSC around next FPDC) twice, small picot, sk 8 HDC, 8 points,
next 2 stitches, SC in next space, CH 4, SLST in 3rd ch from hook—point made, 56 picots
HDC in 4th ch from hook, SC in same space, (small picot, FPSC around next
FPDC, SC in next stitch, FPSC around next FPDC) twice, small picot, FPSC
around next FPDC, sk next 2 stitches, SC in each of the next 4 stitches, (SC, small
picot, SC) in next space, SC in each of the next 4 stitches, *FPSC around next
FPDC, (small picot, FPSC around next FPDC, SC in next stitch, FPSC
around next FPDC) twice, small picot, sk next 2 stitches, SC in next space,
CH 4, SLST in 3rd ch from hook, HDC in 4th ch from hook, SC in same space,
(small picot, FPSC around next FPDC, SC in next stitch, FPSC around next
FPDC) twice, small picot, FPSC around next FPDC, sk next 2 stitches, SC in
each of the next 4 stitches, (SC, small picot, SC) in next space, SC in each of
the next 4 stitches* around. Join.

Cut thread, fasten off, weave in all ends, and block.

Last updated May 16th, 2018.

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