Smashing out Mesh (crochet)
So I have been doing a lot of filet and mesh crochet recently and I got to thinking.
There has to be a faster way.
Disclaimer: This is not my original idea, and I will admit that I basically took this and extrapolated. Hence why I'm sharing this for free.
I figured out the equation that tells you how to crochet a lot of rows at the same time.
Caveats:
I've tested this on mesh (3DC blocks) and fillet (4DC blocks) up to 5 rows at a time. I use ergonomic hooks and doing more than that on them just isn't physically comfortable with Super Saver yarn, though I can confirm that a 5 row setup also works with lace weight yarn so if the yarn is thin enough or you're using a Tunisian hook I don't see why you couldn't do more than 5 at a time.
You don't have to use this method, but if you do want to smash out a quick mesh or filet project, you can.
I made this on a 11" tablet so it should be very zoomable on any device for readability.
Enjoy!












