AI crochet pattern

 I've been lost with programming a new game for my hubby. A read and create your own adventure kind of game with lots of questing and collecting and pick your own kind of adventure. That said Open AI Has become one of my favorite things to play around with. I even coded a program to run on my PC that is a text-to-speech program that I can talk to the AI program now from my microphone and it will talk back, also print out the conversation and I have allowed it to be transcribed into a text word document. 

Of course, I've been spinning and sewing and doing all my normal things. But I wanted to share a pattern I asked for from the AI just now for some homespun yarn I made.  Here i my prompt and conversation! I'll be sure to post a photo when I'm done.

Write me a pattern for a doily using my homespun yarn that is 14 WPI, i'm advanced in crochet knowledge and enjoy a challenge. Can you write me a pattern that is only 16 rows

Certainly! Here's a pattern for a doily that is 16 rows and uses homespun yarn that is 14 WPI. This pattern features a combination of textured stitches and lace motifs, and is designed to provide a bit of a challenge for advanced crocheters:

Materials:

  • Homespun yarn (14 WPI), approximately 150 yards
  • 3.5mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry needle

Stitches used:

  • ch: chain
  • sl st: slip stitch
  • sc: single crochet
  • hdc: half double crochet
  • dc: double crochet
  • tr: treble crochet
  • fpdc: front post double crochet
  • bpdc: back post double crochet
  • v-stitch: (dc, ch 1, dc) in the same stitch

Instructions:

Round 1: Make a magic ring, ch 3 (counts as first dc here and throughout), 11 dc into the ring. Sl st to top of ch 3 to join. (12 dc)

Round 2: Ch 3, dc in same st as join. 2 dc in each st around. Sl st to top of ch 3 to join. (24 dc)

Round 3: Ch 3, *dc in next st, 2 dc in next st; repeat from * around. Sl st to top of ch 3 to join. (36 dc)

Round 4: Ch 3, *dc in next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st; repeat from * around. Sl st to top of ch 3 to join. (48 dc)

Round 5: Ch 3, *dc in next 3 sts, 2 dc in next st; repeat from * around. Sl st to top of ch 3 to join. (60 dc)

Round 6: Ch 3, dc in same st as join, *skip next 2 sts, (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in next st, skip next 2 sts, dc in next st; repeat from * around. Sl st to top of ch 3 to join.

Round 7: Ch 3, *fpdc around next 2 sts, bpdc around next 2 sts; repeat from * around. Sl st to top of ch 3 to join.

Round 8: Ch 1, sc in same st as join, ch 2, skip next st, *sc in next st, ch 2, skip next st; repeat from * around. Sl st to first sc to join.

Round 9: Sl st into ch-2 space, ch 3, 5 dc in same space, *skip next sc, sl st into next ch-2 space, ch 3, 5 dc in same space; repeat from * around. Sl st to top of ch 3 to join.

Round 10: Ch 3, dc in each st around. Sl st to top of ch 3 to join.

Round 11: Ch 4 (counts as tr), *skip next st, v-stitch in next st; repeat from * around, ending with skip last st, sl st to 3rd ch of beginning ch-4 to join.

Round 12: Ch 3, *3 dc in next ch-1 space, hdc in next dc, sc in next dc, hdc in next dc, 3 dc in next ch-1 space, ch 2, skip next v-stitch; repeat from * around, ending with 3 dc in next ch-1 space, hdc in next dc, sc

in next dc, hdc in next dc, 3 dc in same ch-1 space as first 3 dc. Sl st to top of ch 3 to join.

Round 13: Ch 3, *dc in next 2 sts, fpdc around next st, dc in next st, skip next st, dc in next st, bpdc around next st; repeat from * around. Sl st to top of ch 3 to join.

Round 14: Ch 1, sc in same st as join, *ch 5, skip next 5 sts, sc in next st; repeat from * around. Sl st to first sc to join.

Round 15: Sl st into first ch-5 space, ch 3, 4 dc in same space, *ch 3, sc in next ch-5 space, ch 3, 5 dc in next ch-5 space; repeat from * around, ending with ch 3, sc in last ch-5 space, ch 3. Sl st to top of ch 3 to join.

Round 16: Ch 1, sc in same st as join, *skip next 2 sts, 5 dc in next sc, skip next 2 sts, sc in next ch-3 space, skip next 2 sts; repeat from * around, ending with skip last 2 sts, sl st to first sc to join.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

I hope you enjoy this doily pattern! It's designed to be a bit more challenging than the previous one, so feel free to take your time with it and enjoy the process of creating something beautiful with your homespun yarn.

Amy Amanda
Awesome thanks! Do you know approximately how big and size of this doily will be when I'm done

The size of the doily will depend on the exact gauge of your homespun yarn and your tension while crocheting. However, based on the stitch counts and hook size provided in the pattern, the doily will be approximately 10-12 inches in diameter.

Amy Amanda
perfect! Thanks

You're welcome! Enjoy crocheting your new doily!



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