Kwanzaa Kinara Filet Crochet Pattern
Crochet a Kwanzaa Kinara Candle Holder to add to your Jolly Holiday Blanket with this free filet crochet pattern.
This crochet Filet Crochet Cross pattern is released as part of the Jolly Holiday Christmas Crochet Blanket Crochet Along, as part of the Religious Elements.
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Kwanzaa Kinara Filet Crochet Pattern
This pattern is the final of 6 religious filet crochet patterns which are releasing as part of the Jolly Holiday Blanket.
Each of the filet crochet patterns releasing in this crochet blanket pattern are designed to be beginner friendly, encouraging you to fall in love with the filet crochet technique.
Like many of the panels included in this blanket pattern, the Kwanzaa Kinara panel is a symmetrical filet crochet chart, which allows both left and right handed crocheters to read the pattern from either direction and achieve the same finished result.
If you’re new to filet crochet, it is a crochet technique that uses stitches and chain spaces to show an image in crochet fabric – click here to learn more about the filet crochet technique.
Whatever your crochet skill level is, each of the filet crochet panels releasing in the Jolly Holiday Blanket can be followed using more than just the filet chart. For each filet crochet blanket panel in the Jolly Holiday Blanket CAL, you’ll find, free to view on the website:
- filet crochet chart
- written version of the chart
- FULL written pattern with no need to refer to the chart
Even if you are new to the fillet crochet technique, all the ways to follow the pattern will be available for you to ensure you can complete your blanket with confidence.
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What is Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa is a non-religious holiday, held over 7 days developed as a celebration of the African, and African-American culture.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture shares the 7 Principles of Kwanzaa, where you can read more about each of the principles and values, and see more of the symbols and ways it’s celebrated.
I’ve chosen 2 symbols to feature in the Jolly Holiday Blanket that are used to decorate the table during the celebrations of Kwanzaa:
- Unity Cup
- Kinara – 7 candle holder
Jolly Holiday Blanket Crochet Along
This pattern is releasing on the website as a crochet along (CAL), which means that each week a new panel featuring a new image will be released on the website in all of the easy to follow formats.
There will be a total of 12 different panels, along with 6 religious panels to choose from to join and create your own version of the Jolly Holiday Blanket:
You can opt to create a blanket with 9 or 12 different panels, to create your own version of the Jolly Holiday Blanket – Click the button below to see the release dates for each section blanket pattern below.
Purchase the Printable PDF Pattern
I have no doubt, that once you’ve completed your 1st filet crochet, you’ll want to keep on going to complete your Jolly Holiday Blanket.
If you don’t want to wait for each panel to release during the crochet along, you can opt to purchase the printable version of the pattern.
The pattern includes ALL 3 different ways to follow the written patterns for each panel sections of the blanket:
- Filet Charts
- Written Charts
- Fully written pattern
So, whichever way you prefer to read a filet crochet pattern, you can!
The full pattern, with all 12 panels, the joining and edging instructions is available to purchase from either Ravelry or Esty now
Religious Elements | Jolly Holiday Blanket
There are now 6 religious panels to choose from to create a holiday blanket that celebrates everything about the Holidays. Click the image below to find out more.
Kwanzaa Kinara Filet Crochet Pattern Details Jolly Holiday Blanket
Skill Level: Easy
Materials:
- Any worsted /Aran weight acrylic yarn. I used Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran 100% Acrylic (100g (3.5oz), 184m (201 yds)) in the following 2 shades:
- A – Slate Green (226)
- B- Champagne White (202)
- 5.5mm hook
- Scissors
- Darning needle
Estimated Yarn Required
The estimated yarn required for each panel, using a 5.5mm hook is 180-200m of the main colour.
Each panel will be edged with the contrast colour you plan to join the panels.
Finished Size
Each panel will measure 18″ by 22″
Abbreviations – US Terms (UK in brackets)
St(s) – Stitches
Ch – Chain
Ch sp – Chain space
Sc (Dc) – Single Crochet (Double Crochet)
Dc (tr) – Double (treble) crochet
TC – turning chain
X – Solid Square
O – Open Square
RS – Right side
KEY
Solid Black Square (X) = dc in next 3
Open White Square (O) = dc, ch 2, skip next 2
- Turning ch-3 counts as dc, it is suggested to use a stitch marker to keep track of st. Turning ch is NOT shown on chart and is implied. Be sure to include in stitch count.
Gauge:
- 15 sts and 8 rows = 4”/10 cm in US double crochet. Use a larger or smaller crochet hook to obtain the correct finished size.
Pattern Notes:
- If you have any questions regarding pattern instructions please reach out – [email protected]
- Each panel is worked in turned rows, from bottom up, before edging in a contrasting colour.
- Beginning Ch 3 DOES count as a stitch.
- Turning ch-3 counts as 1st dc in chart, it is suggested to use a stitch marker to keep track of st. Turning ch is NOT shown on chart and is implied. Be sure to include in stitch count
How to Read A Filet Crochet Chart
The pattern includes filet crochet charts and although it’s not essential for you to understand how to read a filet crochet chart to complete this pattern, as each chart will be converted into a standard, written crochet pattern with a full video tutorial.
If you’d like to learn how to read a filet crochet chart, the video tutorial below takes you through all the steps.
Kwanzaa Kinara Filet Crochet Chart
Kwanzaa Kinara Filet Crochet Pattern – Written Chart
Row 1: Ch 66, dc in 4th ch from hook, (X) 21, turn. (64 dc) Stitch count will be 64 for every row, be sure to count turning ch.
Row 2: (X) 3, (O) 15, (X) 3, turn.
Row 3: (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 15, (O) 1, (X) 2, turn.
Row 4: (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 15, (O) 1, (X) 2, turn.
Row 5: (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 15, (O) 1, (X) 2, turn.
Row 6: (X) 1, (O) 1, (X) 17, (O) 1, (X) 1, turn.
Row 7: (X) 1, (O) 1, (X) 17, (O) 1, (X) 1, turn.
Row 8: (X) 1, (O) 19, (X) 1, turn.
Row 9: (X) 21, turn.
Row 10: (X) 1, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 1, turn.
Row 11: (X) 21, turn.
Row 12: (X) 1, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 1, turn.
Row 13: (X) 21, turn.
Row 14: (X) 1, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 1, turn.
Row 15: (X) 21, turn.
Row 16: (X) 1, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 1, turn.
Row 17: (X) 21, turn.
Row 18: (X) 4, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 4, turn.
Row 19: (X) 1, (O) 1, (X) 17, (O) 1, (X) 1, turn.
Row 20: (X) 1, (O) 1, (X) 5, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 5, (O) 1, (X) 1, turn.
Row 21: (X) 4, (O) 1, (X) 11, (O) 1, (X) 4, turn.
Row 22: (X) 4, (O) 1, (X) 5, (O) 1, (X) 5, (O) 1, (X) 4, turn.
Row 23: (X) 7, (O) 1, (X) 5, (O) 1, (X) 7, turn.
Row 24: (X) 7, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 2, (O) 1, (X) 7, turn.
Row 25: (X) 21, turn.
Row 26: (X) 21, turn.
Row 27: (X) 10, (O) 1, (X) 10, turn.
Row 28: (X) 10, (O) 1, (X) 10, turn.
Row 29: (X) 21, turn.
Row 30: (X) 21, turn.
Fasten off, continue to Panel Edging
Kwanzaa Kinara Filet Crochet – Written Pattern
Row 1: Ch 66, dc in 4th ch from hook, and each across, turn. (64)
Row 2: Ch 3, dc in next 9, ch 2, skip 2, (dc in next, ch 2, skip 2) 14 times, dc in next 9, dc in tc, turn.
Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next 6, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 46, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 6, dc in tc, turn.
Rows 4-5: Repeat Row 3.
Row 6: Ch 3, dc in next 3, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 52, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 3, dc in tc, turn.
Row 7: Repeat Row 6.
Row 8: Ch 3, dc in next 3, (dc in next, ch 2, skip 2) 18 times, dc in next 3, dc in tc, turn.
Row 9: Ch 3, dc in each across, turn.
Row 10: Ch 3, dc in next 3, ch 2, skip 2, (dc in next 7, ch 2, skip 2) 6 times, dc in next 3, dc in tc, turn.
Row 11: Repeat Row 9.
Rows 12- 17: Repeat Rows 10-11.
Row 18: Ch 3, dc in next 12, ch 2, skip 2, (dc in next 7, ch 2, skip 2) 4 times, dc in next 12, dc in tc, turn.
Row 19: Repeat Row 6.
Row 20: Ch 3, dc in next 3, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 16, ch 2, skip 2, (dc in next 7, ch 2, skip 2) 2 times, dc in next 16, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 3, dc in tc, turn.
Row 21: Ch 3, dc in next 12, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 34, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 12, dc in tc, turn.
Row 22: Ch 3, dc in next 12, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 16, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 16, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 12, dc in tc, turn.
Row 23: Ch 3, dc in next 21, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 16, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 21, dc in tc, turn.
Row 24: Ch 3, dc in next 21, ch 2, skip 2, (dc in next 7, ch 2, skip 2) 2 times, dc in next 21, dc in tc, turn.
Rows 25-26: Repeat Row 9.
Row 27: Ch 3, dc in next 30, ch 2, skip 2, dc in next 30, dc in tc, turn.
Row 28: Repeat Row 27.
Rows 29-30: Repeat Row 9.
Fasten off, Weave ends. Continue to Panel Edging.
Panel Edging
Once you have completed this Christmas Gift panel, Click here to find the pattern instructions to edge the blanket panel, in preparation of joining all the panels together.
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