The agency is open to the idea, he said.įriends of Lake Sakakawea Chairman Terry Fleck praised the idea of using a dog to detect zebra mussels at the Walleye Cup. Training a dog to detect mussels takes continuous effort and commitment, Holen said when asked if Game and Fish would get dogs for other bodies of water in North Dakota. If Fin and Puddles find a boat with zebra mussels, it will be decontaminated before going into Lake Sakakawea. This post contains affiliate links.Washington Department of Game and Wildlife Thank you for your cooperation and if you have any questions please feel free to contact me! You may share a link back to my blog if you would like someone else to see or work with this pattern. The photos on this webpage belong to Megan Meyer of Left in Knots and may not be used for product sales/product listings. Also, please do not share the written pattern in print or electronically. Now the legal stuff.You may sell items made from this pattern, but please credit me as the original designer. This is a basic c2c blanket, alternating colors each row. To make the bottom rim of the bottle, attach ‘White’ with a slip stitch to the front loop of round 2. Round 15: Ch 1, 2 SC in each st around (6). Round 14: Ch 1, *SC2TOG, SC, repeat from * around (3)-This will essentially “close” the top of the bottle without actually stitching it shut Round 13: Ch 1, *SC2TOG, SC, repeat from * around (6) Round 12: *Switch to ‘White’* Ch 1, SC around (12) Round 2: Ch 1, 2 SC in each st around (12) Start with Magic Circle (in ‘Carrot Orange’) When you reach the beginning of the ch, tie off and weave in ends. Work 3 SC into each ch stitch to create a spiral. Vine: Attach the color Go Go Green in the same stitch as the leaf. This will bring you back to the point of the leaf. Now working along the back side of the chain: Ch 1, SC, DC, DC,SC, sl st. Working in the second ch from the hook: sl st, SC, DC, DC, SC. Leaf: Attach the color Go Go Green to the top of the bunch 1 with sl st. This will create a 3 dimensional bunch of grapes *For the second half* place the wrong side of each grape half together and sl st around working through both pieces. *For the first half* Ch 1 and SC around the raw edge working one st into each row. Row 5: Ch 2, *bobble, SC, repeat from *across (2 bobbles, 2 SC) Row 3: Ch 2, *bobble, SC, repeat from * across (3 bobbles, 3 SC) Row 1: Start in third ch from the hook, *bobble, SC, repeat from * across (4 bobbles, 4 SC) Tie off and weave in ends.ĭecorate seeds with non-toxic puffy paint Place this circle in the rind portion of the watermelon and, working through BLO of the white and both loops of the green rind, sl st around to attach them. Round 4: *switch to color ‘White’, sl st around row 3 (24) Round 3: Ch 1, *2 SC, SC, repeat from *around (24) Cut and tie off yarnįor the fruit: Start with Magic Circle (in ‘Race Car Red’) Round 3, Ch 1, *2 SC, SC, repeat from *around (24) Round 2: Ch 1, 2 SC in each st around (16) Round 1: Ch 1, work 8 SC into magic circle Watermelon Half (Race Car Red, Go Go Green, White )įor the rind: Start with Magic Circle (in ‘Go Go Green’) Attach with sl st to the other side of the handle and RSC around. Continue to crab stitch (RSC) around the rim of the basket and handle. Attach the other end of the handle in sts 37-39. With a sl st (on the inside of the basket) attach one end of the handle in sts 12-14 of round 15. Round 9-15: Ch 1, SC around (50) Tie off. Round 5: Ch 1, 2 SC in next 2, SC in next 15, 2 SC in next 5, SC in next 15, 2 SC in next 3 (50) Round 4: Ch 1, 2 SC in next 2, SC in next 10, 2 SC in next 5, SC in next 10, 2 SC in next 3 (40) Round 3: Ch 1, 2 SC, SC in next 9, 2 SC in next 3, SC in next 9, 2 SC in next 2 (30) Round 2: Ch 1, 2 SC, SC in next 6, 2 SC in next 3, SC in next 6, 2 SC in next 2 (24) when you reach the first ch st, work 2 more SC into that stitch (18) Work 3 SC in the last ch st and continue to SC down the back of the ch. Round 1: Starting in second ch from hook, SC down the ch. If you are having trouble getting your stitches tight enough, use a smaller crochet hook. Gauge is not important for the finished product, however, tight stitches help the yarn hold its shape better.When working in rounds, the last st of a round is attached to the first st of the same round with a sl st.Ch sts at the beginning of rows or rounds do not count as a stitch.RSC (crab stitch): Reverse single crochet.Bobble stitch (bobble): YO, insert hook and pull yarn through st from previous row, YO, pull through 2 loops on the hook, YO, insert hook into same stitch and pull through, YO, pull through 2, YO, insert hook into same stitch and pull through, YO, Pull through 2, YO, Pull through the 4 remaining loops on the hook.
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