I hope you are all excited and ready for Part 3 of Sophie’s Universe. At the end of part 3, you will have a beautifully bright Mandala. This Mandala has its own Ravelry Page, so feel free to add your projects there as well.
Sophie’s Universe Part 3 {Photo Tutorial}
©Dedri Uys 2014. All Rights Reserved.
Special design credit to Chris Simon for allowing me to use a modified version of her Lace Petals flower.
Resources
- Add this CAL to your Ravelry Queue
- Sophie’s Universe CAL 2015 Information
- Use the Print-friendly button at the bottom (right) of this post to print/save this tutorial. Don’t know how? Find out HERE.
- **Part 3 VIDEO TUTORIAL** by Esther Dijkstra from It’s All in a Nutshell
Translations
- Dutch Photo Tutorial by Dianne Baan
- German Translation by Gabriele Rogers
- Spanish Translation by Lynda Hernandez
- Danish Translation by Tina Poulsen
- Finnish Translation by Sari Åström
- French Translation by Sandra Larvin (with Video Tutorials by Géraldine Cymer)
- Russian Translation (with Video) by Natalie V. Alimpieva
- Swedish CAL Information by Emma Vingqvist, Agnetha Magnusson, Åza Karlsson, and Ulrika Larsson
- Arabic Video Tutorial by Banan Felimban
Materials
See the Information Post.
Size
Large | Medium | Small | |
Sophie’s Universe (End of Part 3) | 50 cm (just under 20 “) | 40 cm (just under 16″) | 30 cm (just under 12″) |
Abbreviations
US Terminology used (US/UK comparison chart here)
- Ch – Chain
- Dc – Double crochet
- Fpdc – Front post double crochet
- Fpdtr – Front post double treble
- Fptr – Front post treble crochet
- Hdc – Half-double crochet
- Sc – Single crochet
- Sl st – Slip stitch
- St/st’s – Stitch/stitches
- * – Repeat instructions between asterisks the number of times specified. This is a hardcore repeat and will consist of multiple instructions.
- () – Repeat instructions between parentheses the number of times specified. This is a lower level repeat.
Special Stitches
- Cluster : Dc3tog – see this tutorial.
- Crab stitch: This stitch is also known as the reverse single crochet. See this tutorial.
- Popcorn stitch: Make 5 dc’s in the same stitch. Remove your hook from the last stitch. Insert your hook into the first dc of the 5 dc’s. Grab the last stitch with your hook and pull it through the first stitch. Ch 1. See this tutorial.
- Standing Stitches: Standing sc’s, hdc’s, and dc’s are stitches used to start the round without the need for the traditional beginning chain. Links to tutorials are supplied in each relevant round.
Invisible Join
If you would like to use the invisible join instead of the sl st join at the end of each round, you can find a step-by-step photo tutorial here. If you DO decide to use it, make very sure that you understand which stitch to join to and which stitch to start your new round in, otherwise, your mandala is going to come out all wonky!
Instructions
Rounds 1 – 15
You can find the links for Rounds 1 – 15 HERE.
Round 16
Hint: The hdc’s worked into the picots should fall in the 4th sc made into the ch-6 space.
- If you are going to use the same colour, sl st into the next st and then ch 2 (this counts as your first hdc). Hdc in the next 3 st’s.
- If you are going to use a different colour, start with a standing half-double crochet in the st after the sl st join. Hdc in the next 3 st’s {Photo 1}.
*Catch the picot by making a hdc through the picot from Round 13 and into the next st of Round 15 (so through both layers as before) – see Photo 2. Hdc in the next 5 st’s {Photo 3} and make a fptr around the post of the fpdc from Round 14 {Photo 4}. Skip the next st of Round 15 and Make 2 hdc’s in the next st {indicated with an arrow in Photo 5 and illustrated in Photo 6}. Fptr around the same fpdc from Round 14 {Photo 7}. Skip the next st of Round 15 and hdc in the next 4 st’s {Photo 8}.* Repeat from * to * 11 more times, omitting the last 4 hdc’s on the last repeat {Photo 9}. Join to the top of the beginning ch-2 (or standing hdc) with a sl st.
Stitch Count: 168 st’s {144 hdc’s and 24 fptr’s}
Round 17
- If you are going to use the same colour, ch 1 and sc in the same st. Sc in the next 4 st’s {Photo 1}.
- If you are going to use a different colour, start with a standing single crochet in the same st as the sl st join. Sc in the next 4 st’s.
*Fpdc around the picot from Round 13 {indicated with an arrow in Photo 1 and illustrated in Photos 2 and 3}. Skip the next st from Round 16 and sc in the next 6 st’s {Photo 4}. Make 2 sc’s in the next st {Photo 5}. Sc in the next 6 st’s {Photo 6}.* Repeat from * to * 11 more times, omitting the last 5 sc’s on the last repeat. Join to the top of the first sc with a sl st.
Stitch Count: 180 st’s {168 sc’s and 12 fpdc’s}
Note
In the next 3 rounds, Sophie has a tendency to buckle. This will correct itself in Rounds 21 and 22, so don’t worry about it. If your stitch count is spot on, you’ll be fine.
Round 18
Update: A few of you seem to be struggling with this round. I have now linked to a better tutorial (by Tamara from Moogly) to make it easier for you to understand how the popcorn should be made. Remember that the 5-dc popcorn stitch is closed with a ch st.
- If you are going to use the same colour, sl st into the next 3 st’s so that you end up in the second sc before the fpdc. Ch 2 (this counts as your first hdc). Hdc in the next st.
- If you are going to use a different colour, start with a standing half-double crochet in the second sc before any fpdc from the previous round. Hdc in the next st {Photo 1}.
*Make a popcorn stitch in the next st, which will be the fpdc {Photo 2}. Hdc in the next 4 st’s {Photo 3}. Fptr around the fptr from Round 16 {Photo 5}. Skip the next st of Round 17 {indicated with an arrow in Photo 5}. Hdc in the next 2 st’s. Make 2 hdc’s in the next st. Hdc in the next 2 st’s {Photo 6}. Fptr around the fptr from Round 16 {Photo 7}. Skip the next st of Round 17. Hdc in the next 3 st’s {Photo 8}.* Repeat from * to * 11 more times, omitting the last 2 hdc’s on the last repeat. Join to the top of the beginning ch-2 (or the standing hdc) with a sl st.
Stitch Count: 192 st’s {156 hdc’s, 12 popcorns and 24 fptr’s}
Round 19
Identifying which “loops” to work into for the popcorn stitch: for the purposes of this pattern, the “top” of the popcorn stitch will be the first dc of the 5-dc’s used to create the popcorn. You will find the loops for this stitch immediately to the right and slightly behind the popcorn (to the left if you are left-handed) – see the arrow in Photo 2. When you work into the first dc of the 5-dc popcorn like this (Photo 2), you will skip the ch st on top of each popcorn (indicated with an arrow in Photo 1).
- If you are going to use the same colour, sl st to the popcorn stitch. Ch 3 (this counts as your first dc).
- If you are going to use a different colour, start with a standing double crochet in any popcorn stitch around {Photo 2}.
Dc in the next 15 st’s. *Dc in the next stitch, which should be the Popcorn Stitch. Dc in the next 15 st’s.* Repeat from * to * 10 more times. Join to the top of the beginning ch-3 (or the standing dc) with a sl st.
Photo 3 below shows the first dc after the Popcorn completed. Note the skipped ch st at the top of the Popcorn.
Stitch Count: 192 dc’s
Round 20
- If you are going to use the same colour, ch 3 (this counts as your first dc). Dc in the next 3 st’s.
- If you are going to use a different colour, start with a standing double crochet in the same st as the sl st join. Dc in the next 3 st’s.
*Fpdtr around the fptr from Round 18 {Photo 1}. Skip the next st of Round 19 and dc in the next 10 st’s {Photo 2}. Fpdtr around the fptr from Round 18 {Photo 3}. Skip the next st of Round 19 and dc in the next 4 st’s {Photo 4}. The first dc should fall in the dc in the top of the popcorn stitch.* Repeat from * to * 11 more times, omitting the last 4 dc’s on the last repeat. Join to the top of the beginning ch-3 (or the standing double crochet) with a sl st.
Stitch Count: 192 st’s {168 dc’s and 24 fpdtr’s}
Round 21
- If you are going to use the same colour, ch 3 (this counts as your first dc). Dc in the next st.
- If you are going to use a different colour, start with a standing double crochet in the same st as the sl st join. Dc in the next st.
*Make 2 dc’s in the next st. Dc in the next 3 st’s. The last dc should fall in the dc after the fpdtr from the previous round {Photo 1}. (Ch 2 and make a cluster) three times {Photos 2 and 3}. Ch 2 and dc in the next 3 st’s {Photo 4}.* Repeat from * to * 11 more times, omitting the last 2 dc’s on the last repeat. Join to the top of the beginning ch-3 (or the standing double crochet) with a sl st.
Stitch Count: 132 st’s and 48 ch-2 spaces {96 dc’s and 36 clusters }
Round 22
At this point, the “petals” formed by your front post stitches are almost complete. In this round, you will be forming the points of the petals.
Do not worry if your mandala starts to curl in this round, it will straighten out in the next round.
- If you are going to use the same colour, ch 1 and sc in the same st. Sc in the next 2 st’s.
- If you are going to use a different colour, start with a standing single crochet in the same st as the sl st join. Sc in the next 2 st’s.
*Fpdtr around the fpdtr from Round 20 to the left of the popcorn stitch (right, if you are left-handed) – see Photo 1. Fpdtr around the fpdtr from Round 20 to the right of the popcorn stitch (left, if you are left-handed) – see Photo 2. Skip the next st of Round 21. Sc in the next 3 st’s {Photo 3}. (Make 2 sc’s in the next ch-2 space, sc in the top of the next cluster) three times. Make 2 sc’s in the last ch-2 space {Photo 4}. Sc in the next 4 st’s {Photo 5}.* Repeat from * to * 11 more times, omitting the last 3 sc’s on the last repeat. Join to the first sc with a sl st.
Stitch Count: 240 st’s {216 sc’s and 24 fpdtr’s}
Round 23
Note: When working around the fpdtr’s from the previous round, you will make one fpdc around both posts (together) and skip the tops of these 2 st’s. The arrows in Photo 4 indicate the tops of the fpdtr’s that will be skipped.
- If you are going to use the same colour, ch 3 (this counts as your first dc). Dc in the next 2 st’s.
- If you are going to use a different colour, start with a standing double crochet in the same st as the sl st join. Dc in the next 2 st’s {Photo 1}.
*Make a fpdc around the posts of both fpdtr’s from Round 22 {Photos 2 and 3}. See Note above if you need help with this. Dc in the next 18 sc’s {Photo 5}. Don’t accidentally skip the first sc after the fptr’s.* Repeat from * to * 11 more times, omitting the last 3 dc’s on the last repeat. Join to the top of the beginning ch-3 (or the standing double crochet) with a sl st.
Stitch Count: 228 st’s {216 dc’s and 12 fpdc’s}
Round 24
In this round, you will be making increases by working into the loops (tops) of the fpdc’s AND around the posts.
- If you are going to use the same colour, ch 1 and sc in the same st. Sc in the next st.
- If you are going to use a different colour, start with a standing single crochet in the same st as the sl st join. Sc in the next st.
*Hdc in the next 2 st’s. The last hdc should fall in the top of the fpdc from the previous round {Photo 1}. Fpdc around the post of the fpdc from the previous round {Photo 2}. Hdc in the next 2 st’s {Photo 3}. Sc in the next 15 st’s.* Repeat from * to * 11 more times, omitting the last 2 sc’s on the last repeat. Join to the first sc with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your tails of yarn.
Stitch Count: 240 st’s {180 sc’s, 48 hdc’s, and 12 fpdc’s}
Please Note: I have used Canary in the photos below to better illustrate the stitches, but I have used light turquoise in my final blanket.
Round 25 (Optional)
This round is optional. The crab stitch tends to make a lot of people “crabby”, but I quite like making it. Don’t worry if your mandala starts wobbling slightly when you make the crab stitch round. Once you’ve blocked it, it will be right as rain.
Start in any stitch around with a standing single crochet (Photo 1). Make a crab stitch in each st around (Photos 2 and 3).
If you are not familiar with the crab stitch, see this video tutorial. When you get to the end of the round, make a crab stitch in the same stitch as the standing single crochet. No need to join with a sl st. In fact, I’ll give you an apple if you manage to do it! Just fasten off and work away your tails of yarn.
Stitch Count: 240 crab stitches
See the “wobble” I was talking about? It looks a little bit worse in the photo than it actually was.
This is nothing to be alarmed about. It is caused by the fact that the crab stitch takes up more space and is denser than normal single crochet. Because of this, it stretches the last round slightly. Once your mandala is blocked it should be perfect!
If you are going to continue with the CAL there is no need to block at this point. We will square this mandala up next week and that will get rid of the “wobble”.
And now that we’ve gotten all the formalities out of the way I have a little mister who would like to say hello. Of the 3 blankets I am making, the Softfun seems to be his favourite.
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Jackie says
This CAL is so much fun and I am finding now by doing it weekly I don’t have the mistakes that I did when I was trying to rush through it. Dedri I love each Sunday morning and can hardly wait to see week 5! So much fun this is. I will definately have a completed project when it comes to the end of this CAL.
Jenny says
Jackie, I will also definitely have a finished piece at the end of the CAL. I am totally determined as well as it is good fun and very exciting!
Cassie says
First, as others have said, the pattern is beutiful and you are so generous with your time and talent in creating the tutorials and then answering all these questions — and yes, I have one. I’m not having a problem with the popcorn stitch in rnd 18, but I’m confused by the instructions to hdc in the next 4 sts, then fptr around the fptr in rnd 16. There are 5 scs between the rnd 17 fpdc where the popcorn st is made and the sc over the rnd 16 fptr. Does this mean you skip the 5th sc? Or did I do something wrong? Apparently no one else is confused by this. I counted my stitches on rnd 17, and they’re exactly right. Thanks for any help you can provide.
Dedri Uys says
Cassie, can you send me a photo? The 5th sc’s after the fpdc (around the picot) should fall in the top of the next fpdc, not the sixth. Have a look at photo 4 of Round 17. If you make a popcorn into the fpdc (around picot), and hdc in the next 4 st’s, the next stitch will be the sc made into the next fpdc. You will skip this sc (have a look at photo 5 of Round 17). Also have another read of the fourth sentence of Round 18 after the first asterisk. That is where it tells you to skip the next (fifth) sc.
I hope that helps and please get back to me if it doesn’t.
Cassie says
Thank you for responding. After reading it, I went back and looked at how I did rnd 17, and found that I was not skipping a stitch after the fpdc. I don’t know how I came out with the correct stitch count, but at any rate I’m on the right track now. Thanks again! You are so generous with your time.
Cassie (2) says
Hi, struggling with round 18, too. The popcorn isn’t creating an issue, but it’s falling a stitch after the picot, in other words, I’m a stitch short after the second fptc. I ripped back to round 17 and did it again making sure that my stitch count is exactly right, and it’s still happening. I’m at the point where I’m just going to do 2 hdc in the stitch just before the picot to make the count right. If I have to do it for all the popcorns, it shouldn’t make the design uneven… right?
Frustrated!
Cassie (2) says
Disregard my previous comment, I figured it out! I was adding 5 hdc after the popcorn which was throwing the rest of the repeater cycle off… that also explains why I was ending up with 12 extra stitches on my count for the row ;-)
Jenny says
Glad you worked it out :)
Tinkers says
I’ve tried a several online tutorial videos (left-handed) but my reverse single crochet looks just like a single crochet going in reverse, as though I just turned my work and went the other way. Not the crab stitch. Anyone else have this problem??
Jenny says
Hopefully some left handed hookettes will be able to comment further, Tinkers :)
Betty says
Are you inserting your hook into the front of the stitch to the left, then yarn over through both loops on the hook like you would a regular sc?
Betty says
Also there is a you tube video of left hand crochet crab stitch in slow motion. That’s where I finally got it.
Betty says
There is a video on you tube for left hand crochet crab stitch and it’s in slow motion. It was very helpful for me as a left hander.
Tinkers says
Wow….something just clicked! I had given up after watching many, many tutorials and just now, after reading your responses, I picked up another project and just tried it. It worked!! I have no clue what I was doing wrong and since it’s working, I’m not going to question it! Thanks for replying!!
Ginette says
Such a fun crochet-along! One quick question regarding the popcorn stitches on round 18… do I make the 5 dc in the stitch, then join, then chain 1 and continue? Or do I make the 5 dc, join, and go right into the next stitch?
Dedri Uys says
Ginette, hi.
The popcorn is closed with a chain stitch, but you won’t be working into the chain stitch in the next round.
Ginette says
Thank you so much for your help, and thank you for this beautiful pattern!
Kelley says
i started working on mine this weekend. I only got through Part 1 and need to start part 2 but it is gorgeous. I’m also using 17 colors (the lucy pack stylecraft dk) so I’m mostly keeping my colors similar to yours, just adding in a few extra colors here and there when some of the colors are used more than one round in a row.
Jenny says
So glad you are enjoying the CAL Kelley :)
Julie B says
Just introduced to this CAL and I love the idea (I may catch up by week 10…).
I’m thinking about doing it in a single color which will showcase the stitching more. Of course the real reason is I’ll be doing it for my sister and I found a seriously discounted sage color that is perfect for her (that doesn’t have any other colors available). Anyone have any thoughts/encouragement re: doing this in a single color?
Dedri Uys says
It looks great in a single colour. Sidekick Jenny using one colour :)
ELDA DA FONSECA says
GREAT ! IT LOOKS BAUTIFUL, THANKS, AND THANKS ALSO FOR THE NEXT SPANISH VERSION !!
XOXO
Cathy says
Wow! This is such a wonderful project! Your photos and tutorials are amazing and so easy to follow. Thank you so much for all your time and effort. You really are bringing so much joy to many people’s lives. I got all the way through to the last round yesterday but wondered whether I should do this round if I am continuing with the CAL? I don’t know whether you can crochet into the crab stitch.
Thank you!
Cathy
Jenny Lowman says
Yes Cathy. At the end of part 3 do the crab stitch.
Janice says
What a GREAT challenge! I have been crocheting for 40+ years but doing something like this is totally new for me. THANK YOU for the well written pattern and awesome photo tutorial!! Took me all day (between chores) but I finished this weeks rounds and can’t wait to see what next week brings! I seriously feel like I ran a marathon and won!! :)
Jenny Lowman says
It is a good feeling indeed, Janice :)
Dedri Uys says
Thank you, Janice. That is music to my ears!
Judith says
I’m looking forward to this second week! Just finished writing a pattern for just a bracelet and I now appreciate fully all the work you put into this CAL!
Kate Kirkby says
I love this!!! Just wondering if we need to do the optional last round for the CAL? If we don’t it might be worth removing it from this post – just a bit confusing :-)
Dedri Uys says
Kate, you don’t need to do it. It is optional. But I have done it on all 3 my versions and it IS part of the design.
Charne says
Oh this is looking so pretty already!
Ingrid says
I love the pattern. It’s great to crochet this project. So thank you for all you’ve done. :-)
Jenny says
We are delighted that you are enjoying the project, Ingrid :)
Carolyn says
BEAUTIFUL! and my day has been made complete with the photo of Little Mister!
Dedri Uys says
Glad I could make you happy :)
Jenny says
A lovely little man indeed :)
Crystal Wall says
Another beautiful block to save. One day my skills will be up to par. Maybe next time :-) This block is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing it.
~Crystal
Crochet A Day In The Life
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Jenny says
Crystal, why not have a go? Dedri’s tutorials are made for the beginner upwards, so you may be very surprised at what you can achieve with her wonderful help! :)
Dolores says
Can’t wait to get home to get started with part 3. Slightly nervous as I have new stitches to learn, excited though. Thanks Dedri
Jenny says
Hope you are finding the new stitches happily enough Dolores!
Jenny
dolores says
Whhoooooo I am finished part 3 without any problems. Thanks so much. :-)
Sheila says
Hi,I am soooo glad that I am trying this cal out. At first was not sure but got everyone made me feel that I could do it that I said yes. It has made me do a lot of thinking as I’m not that good, but the teacher and the tutorials everything is so clear that even I can do it. ( sorry should me teachers ) I just want to say a big thank you for everything x
Jenny says
Keep up the good work, Sheila! Happy to hear you are enjoying the CAL so far :)
Alison Cunningham says
Hello little Mister, nice too see you. Thanks to your Mummy too, for such a great crochet along :)
Jenny says
It is a lovely CAL, isn’t it Alison? We are happy you are enjoying it!
Royce says
Your tutorials are so self explanatory that even beginners can give this a try.
Thank you for the wonderful pictures and fabulous CAL.
Jenny says
We are so glad you like the tutorials, Royce. I myself learnt how to read patterns and all the different stitches via Dedri’s lovely tutorials too. It is great to be able to give it a go when you haven’t picked up a hook before and work at a lovely piece.
Jenny
rachel says
You’re such an amazing teacher!
I have so much fun crocheting this CAL, THANK YOU!!!
Jenny says
Dedri is the best teacher, I have to agree Rachel. Without her I would still be knitting lol
Jenny