Last year I did my first every CAL and it seemed to be a hit with yarny sleuths, so I decided to do it again this year. This time I’m doing a row by row CAL instead of a block each month. We’ll still be reading a cozy murder mystery each month. I’ve written the pattern so you can make a blanket of the size you choose or a really long scarf. You get to decide! Let’s get this cozy murder mystery CAL started!
Now I love a good murder mystery no matter the kind, but cozy murder mysteries are a little tamer than most. Plus they are usually easy to get through in a limited time frame. Here’s the details for the CAL:
- I’ll post a new book to read & new crocheted row pattern here on the blog the first Friday of the month after the first post.
- The books will be digital books from Amazon. All the books I’ve picked are under $5 and some are even free if you have Amazon Prime.
- We’ll be doing about 10 rows, plus or minus, each month. I’m aiming for a total of 5″ each month, so this will vary. The first month is 11 rows plus the base.
- You can share your finished rows in the Cozy Murder Mystery CAL Facebook group.
- Everyone that shares their finished rows in the Facebook group will be entered to win a Mini Maker bag made by me. I will post a pick in the group once I get it made. : )
I hope everyone enjoys the patterns even if you decide you don’t want to read the book. Let’s get started yarny sluethes! Check out last year’s CAL for a block of the month if you missed it.
February Book
Alright, I have yet to read last month’s book as I’m typing this, but I’m determined to read it before this posts! I’ll tell y’all what I thought in the Facebook group and try to keep up with the schedule I’ve set from now on, lol. This month’s book revolves around a bookshop which sounds like the perfect place for a cozy murder mystery.
Yarn
I’m sticking with the #4 worsted weight yarn since I know most crocheters have a ton of it on hand. I will be using some I Love This Yarn from Hobby Lobby that I got during one of their fabulous clearance sales. I’m using several different blue yarns and will change them throughout the pattern. Feel free to use all one color or change colors as you like. It would be a great pattern for a scrapghan as well.
The written pattern will be for a lapghan that is about 60″ x 60″. As I mentioned above, you can adjust the pattern to the size you prefer or even make a scarf that will be 60″ long. Here’s how to do that:
- Your foundation should be multiples of 3+1 if you are starting with foundation single crochet. If you start with chains, it should be multiples of 3+2 to account for the turning chain.
- 30+1 single crochets gives you a width of about 10″. {which is perfect for a scarf}
- I’m using 180+1 single crochets for a lapghan that is 60″ {10″ x 6 = 60″ & 30 x 6 = 180 sc}. If you want a blanket that’s say 70″ wide, you would start with 210+1 single crochets. {10″ x7 = 70″ & 30 x 7 = 210 sc}
- Also, the sections will have repeating rows. So if you wanted longer sections, you would just add rows until it’s the height you want. For example if you did 12 sections at 10″ tall, you would have blanket that’s 120″ long at the end.
Hopefully this will help you make the blanket or scarf the size that you like! You can also ask questions in the Facebook group.
You can use whatever yarn fiber and/or weight you would like to use. The pattern can be adjusted for different yarn weights. For example, add more sections/rows for lighter yarns if needed or leave off sections/rows for heavier yarns if needed to make the measurements listed.
Pattern – Basics
This pattern starts off with a foundation single crochet and it is not counted as the first row. The row count starts after that.
Supplies:
- Yarn – I Love This Yarn by Hobby Lobby {acrylic}, #4 worsted weight {use the weight, fiber, & color you prefer}
- Hook – 5.5mm {I9}
Abbreviations:
- st – stitch
- ch – chain
- fdsc – foundation single crochet
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- trc – treble crochet
- hdc – half double crochet
- fpdc – front post double crochet
- beg – beginning
- fan – 3dc into designated stitch
- x st – crisscross dc ~> skip first 2 dc of fan, dc in last 3rd dc of fan, ch 1, dc in first dc of fan, crossing previous dc {pictures are below R13 for this stitch}
February Pattern
Check out January’s post for the first 11 rows.
Note: Beginning ch 3 counts as dc & beginning ch 2 counts as hdc.
R12– ch 3 & turn, dc in beg st, *fan in fpdc* rep * to * to last fpdc; 2 dc in last st
R13 – ch 4 {counts as dc & ch 1}, turn, *x st across fan* repeat * to * to last fan; ch 1, dc in last st
R14 – ch 3 & turn, dc in beg st, *fan in ch 1 of x st* rep * to * to last x st; 2 dc in last st
R15 – ch 2, turn, hdc in every st across {total hdc stitches should match your foundation row count}
R16 – ch 2, turn, hdc in every st across {total hdc stitches should match your foundation row count}
R17 – ch1, turn, sc in beg st & next 2 hdc, ch 7, *skip 3 hdc, sc in next 3 hdc, ch 7* repeat * to * to last 4 stitches, skip 3 hdc, sc in last hdc
R18 – ch3, turn, *trc in 3 skipped hdc staying behind ch 7, dc in 3 sc* repeat * to * to end of row
R19 – ch1, turn, sc in beg st, ch 7, *sc in center trc catching center of ch 7 below, ch 7* repeat * to * to last center trc; sc in last 3 stitches
R20 – ch3, turn, dc in next 2 sc, *trc in 5 skipped dc staying behind ch 7, dc in sc* repeat * to * to end
R21 – ch3, turn, dc in next stitch, dc in next stitch catching ch 7 below, *dc next 5 stitches, dc in next stitch catching ch 7 below* repeat * to * until last ch 7; dc in last 5 stitches
Rows 12 thru 21 complete.
I hope y’all enjoy the pattern and the book I picked this month. Let me know if you find any errors & I will correct them. This pattern has not been tested by anyone but me. : D
I will be on the search for murder mystery type fabrics and I will share picks of the Mini Mini Maker bag up for grabs in the group. Happy making y’all!