Shell stitch

Shell stitch

A shell stitch (or "fan stitch") is a crochet motif often used as a border around other patterns or in staggered rows to create a distinctive fabric pattern. Shell stitches take the shape of arcs and semicircles, hence the name. [Stoller, p. 57.] Shell stitches are often used as edging for crocheted items such as Afghan blankets and sweaters. [Eckman, p. 218.]

Construction

The basic method of producing shell stitches is to anchor several long stitches into the same base, anchoring both ends with short stitches in a manner that spreads out the cluster like a fan. Although many variations are possible, a basic shell stitch in United States terminology would be single crochet, skip two, five double crochets into previous single crochet, skip two, then single crochet into middle double crochet. In abbreviated terminology, it would read "5 dcs into previous sc, sk 2 dcs, sc into middle dc". Variant patterns may use longer stitches such as triple crochet, may vary the number of stitches, or alter the anchoring method. [Stoller, p. 57.]

Shell stitch fabric can only be worked in rows, not in rounds, although shell stitch borders can be worked around any regular pattern. [Dilmont. [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20776/20776-h/chapter_9.html] Accessed 7 January 2008.] The visual effect of a shell stitch border may be enhanced by working a single or half double crochet in a contrasting color into the base row and over the shells. When the entire fabric consists of shell stitches the visual effect may be enhanced by alternating two or three different colors; one for each row. [Stoller, p. 57.]

Fan stitch

"Fan stitch" is closely related to shell stitch. We may define a "shell" as five crochet stitches (usually double crochets) done into a single stitch, whereas a "fan" is two such stitches, followed by a chain and two more such stitches. Fan stitch crochet also differs in that the fans are generally stacked on top of ne another, which each fan being done into the middle chain of the fan in the previous row, which splits the previous fan into two symmetrical parts. For comparison, shells are not split and, in solid shell stitch, are half-staggered; each shell is done into the single crochet between the shells of the previous row.

Notes

References

* Thérèse de Dilmont, "Encyclopedia of Needlework", Project Gutenberg archives. [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20776]
* Edie Eckman, "The Crochet Answer Book", North Adams, Massachesetts: Storey Publishing, 2005.
* Debbie Stoller, "Stitch 'N Bitch Crochet: The Happy Hooker" New York: Workman Publishing, 2006.

External links

* [http://crochet.about.com/library/blshells.htm Shell stitch patterns and variations]


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