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From About Crochet: Year 2002 Free Chart For Filet or Cross-stitch

An original, designed by Sandi Marshall

Working the Chart in Filet Crochet
For a 4 dc mesh, starting chain is 142, plus chain 3, (which will count as first dc of first row), plus chain 2 (which is chain-2 of first open mesh). Total starting chain = 147. Begin by working a double crochet in the 9th chain from the hook.

Follow chart for placement of solid mesh and open mesh for each row. For a refresher on how to do open and solid mesh, see How to Filet Crochet Basics: http://crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa050298.htm.

Chart is worked starting at the bottom right; work first row right to left. Second row is worked left to right. Continue alternating row directions in this same manner, following chart. In the example above, chart was worked with white squares as open mesh and black squares as solid mesh.

Approximate finished sizes (for each square) in filet crochet (once through the chart, worked in 4 dc mesh):
With size 5 thread: (150 yards) and a size US 4 steel hook, finished size is about 13 inches x 7.9 inches.
With size 10 thread: (134 yards) and a size US 7 steel hook, finished size is about 10.8 inches x 6.2 inches.
With size 20 thread: (126 yards) and a size US 9 steel hook, finished size is about 10.3 inches x 6 inches.
With size 30 thread: (118 yards) and a size US 11 steel hook, finished size is about 9.9 inches x 5.8 inches.
With fingering/baby weight yarn: (294 yards) and a size US F hook, finished size is about 32.9 inches x 18 inches.
With sport weight yarn: (341 yards) and a size US G hook, finished size is about 37.6 inches x 20.5 inches.
With worsted weight yarn: (388 yards) and a size US I hook, finished size is about 42.3 inches x 23 inches.

Gauge:
With size 5 thread: 5 squares = 1.4 inches, 5 rows = 1.6 inches
With size 10 thread: 5 squares = 1.2 inches, 5 rows = 1.3 inches
With size 20 thread: 5 squares = 1.1 inches, 5 rows = 1.2 inches
With size 30 thread: 5 squares = 1 inch, 5 rows = 1.1 inches
With fingering/baby weight yarn: 5 squares = 3.5 inch, 5 rows = 3.6 inches
With sport weight yarn: 5 squares = 4 inch, 5 rows = 4.1 inches
With worsted weight yarn: 5 squares = 4.5 inch, 5 rows = 4.6 inches

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