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SCIENCE COLLECTION

LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY

Nature is beautiful even at a molecular level! Celebrate the riveting world that exists just out of sight with fun science homewares

DEEP IN THE DNA Showcase your fascination with the human genome by putting a double helix-inspired pattern on a cushion cover – it’s sure to get all your science-fan friends talking!

CHAIN REACTION

Gift these molecular coasters to a friend who works in a science-related field in order to celebrate the (covalent) bond you share. It’s a great way to show you care at the most fundamental level.

CELL-EBRATE GOOD TIMES

It’s basic biology – we’re all made of cells, just like this motif blanket! Each square contains a natural-looking shape that mimics the organic look of a cell. It’s like peering into a giant rectangular microscope!

MIND OVER MATTER

Hanging in a DNA-esque spiral, these chains of spheres have an abstract scientific look that would brighten up the corner of any laboratory.

IN YOUR ELEMENT

Contemplate the fundamentals of existence while you sort your notebooks in this periodic table-inspired pouch. Choose a few elements to embroider on!

DNA CUSHION

Researching your family tree? Find genetic science fascinating? Celebrate the building blocks of life with Alice Tarry’s DNA cushion

Rico Essential Cotton DK (100% cotton, 50g/120m), 6 balls of Black (090), 1 ball of each: Natural (051), Banana (063), Grass Green (066), Azalea (068), Dark Turquoise (071), Violet (111)

A 3mm (US C/2 or D/3) hook

16in (40.5cm) cushion pad

Stitch Markers

TENSION

22 stitches x 14 rows measures approx 10cm (measured over pattern)

MEASUREMENTS

Cushion measures approx 42x42cm (16½x16½in)

ABBREVIATIONS

FPdtr Yrh twice, starting at the front, insert hook from front to back to front around the post of the indicated st, complete as for dtr FPdtr2tog (Yrh twice, starting at the front, insert hook from front to back to front around the post of the indicated st, yrh and pull up loop, yrh and draw through 2 loops, yrh and draw through 2 loops) twice, yrh and draw through all loops on hook reverse dc Insert hook in next st to right (or left if left-handed), yrh and pull up a loop, yrh and pull through 2 loops on hook For a full list, see page 78

NOTES

The DNA cables are worked on the RS rows. When changing colour mid-row, twist the ends of the colours together. Pick up the new colour in the last yrh of the previous stitch. Carry the unused strands of yarn across the top of your sts, enclosing it as you work. Only carry each DNA cable colour within the stitches of the cable.

When working the front post stitches, you are working around the post of the front post stitches two rows down.

DNA CUSHION

FRONT PANEL (6 DNA STRANDS) Using Black, ch92.

Row 1 (WS) Tr in fourth ch from hook and each ch to end. [90 tr]

Row 2 (RS) Ch1 (does not count as st throughout), dc in first 3 sts, change to Violet, FPtr around next tr, 7dc, FPtr around next tr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Dark Turquoise, FPtr around next tr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Banana, FPtr around next tr, 7dc, FPtr around next tr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Azalea, FPtr around next tr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Natural, FPtr around next tr, 7dc, FPtr around next tr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Grass Green, FPtr around next tr, change to Black, 7dc, turn. [90 sts]

Row 3 (WS) Using Black, ch3 (counts as tr throughout), tr in each st across, turn. [90 tr]

Row 4 (RS) Work all FPdtrs around FPts in Row 2. Ch1, 3dc, change to Violet, FPdtr, 7dc, FPdtr around FPtr in Row 2, change to Black, 10dc, change to Dark Turquoise, FPdtr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Banana, FPdtr, 7dc, FPdtr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Azalea, FPdtr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Natural, FPdtr, 7dc, FPdtr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Grass Green, FPdtr, change to Black, 7dc. [90 sts]

Row 5 Repeat Row 3.

Row 6 On this, and all even rows, work all FPdtrs around nearest FPdtrs 2 rows below. Using Black, ch1, 4dc, change to Violet, FPdtr, 5dc, FPdtr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Dark Turquoise, FPdtr, dc, FPdtr around same FPdtr just worked, change to Black, 10dc, change to Banana, FPdtr, 5dc, FPdtr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Azalea, FPdtr, dc, FPdtr around same FPdtr just worked, change to Black, 10dc, change to Natural, FPdtr, 5dc, FPdtr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Grass Green, FPdtr, dc, FPdtr around same FPdtr just worked, change to Black, 6dc. [90 sts]

Row 7 Repeat Row 3.

Row 8 Ch1, 5dc, change to Violet, FPdtr, 3dc, FPdtr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Dark Turquoise, FPdtr, 3dc, FPdtr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Banana, FPdtr, 3dc, FPdtr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Azalea, FPdtr, 3dc, FPdtr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Natural, FPdtr, 3dc, FPdtr, change to Black, 10dc, change to Grass Green, FPdtr, 3dc, FPdtr, change to Black, 5dc. [90 st]

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