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Great Diving Beetle
The Great Diving Beetle (Dytiscus marginalis) is an aquatic diving beetle native to Europe and northern Asia. This pattern consists mostly of flats shapes which have a very nice finished look with surface slip-stitch details. It uses a mix of Medium and Sport weight yarns and utilizes the fun technique of Twisted Cords for its ‘whiskers’ and ‘toes’. The finished result is very suitable for children when made of washable materials.
American Crochet Terms in English only
29 page pattern with 70 photos
Includes photo tutorial for Surface Slip Stitch AND Twisted Cords
Intermediate Skill Level
Finished Size: 22” inches long, 12” wide
Gauge: 18st x 16rows = 4 x 4 inches
///Gauge is not essential, though will affect yardage
#4 Medium weight yarn in:
• Gold (GOLD) – 260 yards
• Forest Green (GREEN) – 160 yards
• Terra Cotta (RUST) – 200 yards
• Black (BLACK) – 6 yards
• White (WHITE) - scraps
#2 Light weight yarn in:
• Gold (GOLD #2) – 12 yards
• Dark Brown (BROWN #2) – 10yards
G/6 4.00mm crochet hook
Multiple stitch markers
Long Straight pins
Clothespins or notebook clips (recommended)
Tapestry Needle
Stuffing
Twisted Cords will require additional ‘found’ materials.
Stitches and Terms Used
Ch – chain
MR – magic ring
Sc – single crochet
Slst – slip stitch
SurSlst – surface slip stitch
Hdc – half double crochet
Dc – double crochet
DTr – double treble
FLO/BLO – front/back loop only
FO – finish off
/RS//WS/ – right/wrong side
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- First published: September 2021
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