Bilbie & friends blanket - block 5 - Michal Cables

Welcome to Block 5 of Bilbie & Friends Blanket.
In Block 5 we'll begin combining crosses between the cab
This block (and all the other blocks) are made of 4 parts: Part 1: 8 rows including a foundation row (explanation later) and a pattern row (repeated 3 times) and is usually a clue and some sort of practice for the cable. Make note, the pattern is different in each block. he cable pattern in the block (mostly 2-4 rows that repeat 1 Part 3: 8 rows repeating the first part. Part 4: 2 rows of edging around each block - the same in all the blocks. The block includes written instructions, photos and videos (in Hebrew) for special stitches. If this is your first time in this CAL, you can find explanations and schedule for Bilbie & Friends blanket in Ravelry here and in my Blog here. The Host Facebook group where you can share photos and advice CAL - Crochet A Long., as well as on my Facebook page "Hatchalot Simply Create", and you can also tag #Bilbie_friends_blanket on Instagram. So let's get started!!!

Yarn needed:
About 130g (and almost 200g with the extension) when using 6 mm hook. About 100g when using 5 mm hook. You can use a different color for each block or one color for all the blocks.
Abbreviations (US):
st(s) = stitch(es) sp(s) = space(s) sl st = slip stitch ch(s) = chain(s) sc = single crochet dc = double crochet bpsc = back post single crochet fpdc = front post double crochet fpdtr = front post double treble crochet bpdc = back post double crochet yo = yarn over hook pull = pull hook through stitch/loop DC foundation row: link to photo instructions in my blog
Remarks
1. Row's beginning - I like to begin a row of dc's with ch-2 instead of ch-3. But I chose to write the instructions in the classic method of ch-3. If you decide to crochet as I do, switch the ch-3 to ch-2 at the beginning of the row 2. First and last stitch in every row - ch-3 at the beginning of the row counts as first dc. The next dc is made in the next stitch (not at the base of the ch-3) [photo 1]. The last dc is made into the top of the ch-3 from the previous row [photo 2].

3. Block width - each block has 44 stiches across s0 as a rule each row has to count 44 stiches. I chose not to mention the stich count in every row. 4. Right and left sides - the right side of the work is the side where you see the pattern. If you start your block with a foundation row, the end of the yarn will be on your right. If you start with 44ch and a row of dcs, the end of the yarn will be on your left. All photos show the right side, unlessstated otherwise. 5. Repeats - repeats of the same instructions will appear in two ways: · \* \* - execute the instructions between the asterisks, then repeat the number of times stated in this way: Repeat from \* to \* x times - execute the instructions from \* to \* and repeat them the number of times stated. This means that you repeat the instructions the number of times stated plus one more (the first one executed). · [] - execute the instructions between the brackets the number of times stated in this way: I... x times - execute the instructions in ... the number of times stated. 6. Please note - the last stitch of the cross stitches pull a little to the right, so after the cross make sure not to go into the stitch already used.
Special Stitches
Back Triple X: (counts as 3 st). Skip next st [photo 1], dc in next 2 st [photo 2], in back of 2 last st. dc in skipped st (insert hook from the back [photo 3] and work in back of the 2 dc already made) [photo 4].

Double Front X: (Count as 4 st). Sketch showing the order of crocheting Double Front X.

Skip next 2 st, fptr in next 2 st [photos 1,2], in front of the last 2 fptr, fptr in the first skipped st [photos 3,4,5], then fptr in the second skipped st [photo 6], (insert hook from the front and crochet in front of the 2 last fptr) [photo 4].

Join x: (counts as 8 st). skip next 2 st [photo1], dc in next 2 st [photo 2], in front of the last 2 dc work fptr in 2 skipped sts (note: insert hook from the front and work in front of the 2 dc already made) [photo 3], skip next 2 st [photo 4], fptr in next 2 st [photo 5], in back of the last 2 fptr work dc in 2 skipped sts (note: work in back of the last fptrs already made) [photo 6] [photo 7].

skip next 2 st, fptr in next 2 st, in back of the last 2 fptr work dc in 2 skipped sts (note: insert hook from the back and work in back of the fptrs already made, if you look from above you'll be able to see the stitches easily), skip next 2 st, dc in next 2 st, in front of the last 2 dc work fptr in 2 skipped sts.

Row 1: 44 Double crochet foundation row. Row 2: ch-3, dc in next st and repeat to last.

dc in next 2 st, [Back Triple X] twice \*, repeat from \* to \* 4 dc in next 3 st (10 Back Triple X+ 14 dc).

Row 4: Repeat row 2. Row 5: Repeat row 3. Row 6: Repeat row 2. Row 7: Repeat row 3. Row 8: Repeat row 2.

Row 9: ch-3, dc in next 3 st, \* Double Front X, dc in next 4 st \* repeat from \* to \* 4 more times. (5 Double Front X + 24 dc).

Original Design by Sarit Grinberg "Hatchalot Simply Create Copyright ? 2016 All Rights Reserved. Row 10: ch-3, dc in next 3 st,

Row 11: Repeat row 9. Row 12: Repeat row 10.

Original Design by Sarit Grinberg "Hatchalot Simply Create' Copyright ? 2016All Rights Reserved. Row 13: ch-3, dc in next 3 st, fpdc in next 2 st, [Join X] 4 times, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st. (4 fpdc, 8 dc, 4 Join X (including 16 fptr + 16 dc).

Row 14: ch-3, dc in next 3 st, bpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 2 st, bpdc in next 4 st, dc in next 4 st \* repeat from \* to \* twice more, dc in next 4 st, dc in next 2 st, bpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 (20 bpdc + 24 dc).

Row 15: ch-3, dc in next 3 st, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 2 st, \* Double FrontX, dc in next 4 st, \* repeat from \* to \* 3 more times,(omit last 2 dc)

Row 16: Repeat row 14. Row 17: Repeat row 15. Row 18: Repeat row 14. Row 19: Repeat row 15. Row 20: Repeat row 14.

Row 21: ch-3, dc in next 3 st, fpdc in next 2 st, [split X] 4 times, fpdc in next 2 st, dc in next 4 st. (4 fpdc, 8 dc, 4 Split X (including 16 fptr + 16 dc)).

Row 22: Repeat row 10. Row 23: Repeat row 9. Row 24: Repeat row 10. Row 25: Repeat row 9.

Row 26: ch-3, dc in next st and repeat to last (same as row 2). Row 27: ch-3, \* dc in next 2 st, [Back Triple X] twice \*, repeat from \* to \* 4 more times, dc in next 3 st (same as row 3). (10 Back Triple X + 14 dc). Row 28: Repeat row 26. Row 29: Repeat row 27. Row 30: Repeat row 26. Row 31: Repeat row 27. Row 32: Repeat row 26. Row 33: Repeat row 26, do not secure or cut your yarn.

Block edging:
Remark: The edging rows are made around the block.

Round 34:
\*\*\* Recommended to mark the second dc of the 3 dcs inthe corner. This willbe used to make the corner in the next row. On the left side of the block (crochet along the side of the rows), ch-1, 3 sc at base of ch (space at top of dc) (first corner created) [photo 1], \* sc in next sp (dc space) [photo 2], sc in next sp (ch-3 space) [photo 3], sc in next sp (top dc space) [photo 4] \*, repeat from \* to \* 15 times more, (stitch count this side - 3 sc in first corner + 48 sc along the left side of the block),

3 sc in next sp (second cornet created) [photo 1], on foundation row side (crochet from other side of foundation row - in the ch-1 sp), sc in next st [photo 2,3], and in all sts to end of side [photo 4], (stitch count this side - 3 sc in second corner + 42 sc),

3 sc in first ch at the beginning of the block (beginning of foundation row) (third corner created) [photo 1], on the right side of the block (crochet along the side of the rows), \* sc in next sp (dc space) [photo 2], sc in next sp (top dc space) [photo 3], sc in next sp (ch-3 space) \*, repeat from \* to \* 15 times more [photo 4], (stitch count this side - 3 sc in third corner + 48 sc along the right side of the block),

on top row side (work in sts like a new row), 3 sc in next sp (forth corner created) [photo 1], sc in next st [photo 2], and in all st's to end of side [photo 3], (stitch count this side - 3 sc in second corner + 42 sc), sl st to first sc [photo 4].

Original Design k Copyright @ 2016 All Rights Reserved. \*\*\* At the end of the row it should have 192 st. Round 35: ch-1, bpsc at base of ch (actually this is the first st out of 3 of the corner from the previous row), 3 bpsc in next st (the one with the marker) (first corner created) (recommended to mark the second bpsc of the 3 made), 50 bpsc, 3 bpsc in next st (second corner created) (recommended to mark the second bpsc of the 3 made), 44 bpsc, 3 bpsc in next st (third corner created) (recommended to mark the second bpsc of the 3 made), 50 bpsc, 3 bpsc in next st (forth corner created) (recommended to mark the second bpsc of the 3 made), 43 bpsc Join with sl st, fasten off, and secure ends. (Stitch count - 200 bpsc).


Great, now you can see how we split the cables and joined them together again. Simply create.... Sarit