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"V-Neckline" Granny Square Half - For Foggy Dawn Sweater Project

WOW, I cannot believe that I forgot to publish my granny square #7 for the neckline area - the triangle (also called the "V") part. And it has been a year since I published a written pattern for Granny Square #6  ðŸ˜²!!! I just made a Granny Square #7 video tutorial last year, but never published the written pattern. OK, it is time to fix it. 

In this square (actually rather a triangle) I decided to use many tiny triangles within a big triangle. You can flip it (use the "wrong side") for the other side of the sweater, or crochet sloping (diagonal) line on the opposite side (you may have to figure that one on your own). 
Also if your arms are heavier than mine (mine are close to the toothpick size, well not really, but they are rather thinner than most of the people) make an insert under the arm. I videotaped how to do that and will publish this soon. 

Sorry, my dear crocheters it took so long - I got sidetracked. I do that often. Too many ideas in my head.
Soooo, happy crocheting.
Size:
Height - 11", Bottom Width - 5.5"; Top Width - 2.25"
Sweater - build your size with as many squares as needed

Material:
Yarn - Loops & Threads; Snuggly Wuggly; 100% acrylic; weight light (sport) #3; 446 yards/408m; 5 oz/141g
Hook - F/5, 3.75mm
Yarn needle
Scissors

Abbreviations:
ch - chain
dc - double crochet
sc - single crochet
sl st - slip stitch
YO - yarn over
sp - space
dc sp - double crochet space
ch1sp - one chain space
ch2sp - two chain space
ch3sp - three chain space
ch4sp - four chain space
ch5sp - five chain space
ch6sp - six chain space
prev - previous
5-dc st - 5 double crochet stitch


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Triangle For the Front "V"
Foundation: ch22

Row 1          make 1 sc into 2nd ch from hook, *[ch3, skip next 3 sts, 1 sc in next st]* - 5x, turn
Row 2          ch4, in ch3sp: (2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc), then *[in each ch3sp: (1 sc, ch3, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc)]* - 4x; turn
Row 3          ch6 (counts as dc + ch3sp), skip 4 sts, make 1 sc in ch3sp, *[ch 3, skip 4 sts, 1 sc in  ch3 sp]* - 4x, then ch 3, skip 4 sts, 1 sc in  last ch4sp
Row 4          same as Row 2
Row 5          same as Row 3

Row 6         (decreasing row) ch4 , skip ch3sp, then in 2nd ch3sp: (1dc, ch1, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc), then *[in each ch3 sp: (1 sc, ch3, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc)]* - 3x; turn
Row 7          ch6 (counts as dc + ch3sp), skip 4 sts, make 1 sc in ch3 sp, *[ch3, skip 4 sts, 1 sc in ch3sp]* - 2x, then ch3, skip 4 sts, 1 sc in  last dc from prev row; turn
Row 8          ch4, in ch3 sp (2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc), then *[in each ch3 sp (1 sc, ch3, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc)]* - 3x; turn
Row 9         ch6 (counts as dc + ch3sp), skip 4 sts, make 1 sc in ch3sp, *[ch 3, skip 4 sts, 1 sc in  ch3 sp]* - 2x, then ch 3, skip 4 sts, 1 sc in  last ch4sp
Row 10        same as Row 8
Row 11        same as Row 9

Row 12        (decreasing row) ch5, skip ch3sp,, then in 2nd ch3sp (1dc, ch1, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc), then *[in each ch3 sp (1 sc, ch3, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc)]* - 2x; turn
Row 13          ch6 (counts as dc + ch3), skip 4 sts, make 1 sc in ch3 sp, ch 3, skip 4 sts, 1 sc in  ch3sp], then ch 3, skip 4 sts, 1 sc in  last dc from prev row; turn
Row 14          ch4, in ch3 sp (2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc), then *[in each ch3sp (1 sc, ch3, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc)]* - 3x; turn
Row 15         ch6 (counts as dc + ch3), skip 4 sts, make 1 sc in ch3sp, ch 3, skip 4 sts, 1 sc in  ch3sp], then ch 3, skip 4 sts, 1 sc in  last ch4sp
Row 16        same as Row 14
Row 17        same as Row 15

Row 18        (decreasing row) ch5, skip 4 sts, then in 2nd ch3sp (1dc, ch1, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc), then in last ch3sp (1 sc, ch3, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc); turn
Row 19          ch6 (counts as dc + ch3), skip 4 sts, make 1 sc in ch3sp, ch 3, skip 4 sts, 1 sc in  last dc from prev row; turn
Row 20          ch4, in ch3sp (2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc), then in ch3sp (1 sc, ch3, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc); turn

Row 21         ch6 (counts as dc + ch3), skip 4 sts, make 1 sc in ch3 sp, ch 3, skip 4 sts, 1 sc in  last ch4sp
Row 22        same as Row 20
Row 23        same as Row 21

Edge:

side 1
turn your as to work on Right side and continue crocheting as such: ch2, *[(2 sc in ch3sp, 1 sc in ch1) - 2x, 4 sc along ch5,  1 sc in ch1]* - 3x, then finish the side with (2 sc in ch3sp, 1 sc in ch1) - 2x,
side 2
turn your work 90º and work the corner as such: sl st into ch1, ch4, in first ch3sp make 3 dc, ch2, 2 dc, in 2nd ch3sp make 2 dc, ch2 , in 3rd 3chsp make 4 dc, ch2, in 4th ch3sp make 2 dc, in 5th ch3sp make 2 dc, in the corner make (ch2, 3dc, ch2, 3dc)
side 3
turn your work 90º and continue crocheting along the long side as such: *[in next ch3sp 4 dc, ch2]* - 3x; skip ch3sp, then *[in next ch3sp 3 dc, ch2]* - 2x; then *[in next ch3sp 4 dc, ch2]* - 3x;
side 4
turn your work 90º and continue crocheting along the shortest side as such: treat ch6sp as corner - make (3 dc, ch2, 3 dc), then ch2, 3 dc in ch3sp, 1 dc in initial ch1


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