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Free Crochet Pattern: French Braid Blanket, Mondo and Mini

Hello, precious crafter! Today is a great day because I am releasing my French Braid Blanket free crochet pattern. I really hope you enjoy it, and do have a peek at the WIP post of this project to see a lot more details if you’re interested. PS, do you know how many times I’ve typed “French Bread” instead of braid? Countless… lol

Use this hashtag, whether you make the Mondo Square version or the Mini Square version, just to keep all of the French Braid Blankets together.

#FrenchBraidBlanket

Find this pattern in a condensed ad-free PDF for a small fee on Etsy, and Ravelry. Both MONDO and MINI Square versions PDFs are included! Coloring pages for layout are also included.


UPDATE: MEGA Version is now added to the Mondo and Mini PDFs on the links above, and you can find the free pattern here!


There are 2 versions of this blanket, the Mondo Square version and the Mini Square version. You can pick which one you want to make for your blanket! Both instructions are included below. Also, I have made each square, Mondo and Mini, in 3 different weight yarns to showcase how you can resize the blanket just by changing yarn weight.

Below, you can see Mondo Squares at top left and Mini Squares at bottom right. The 3 yarns pictured are (left to right) Scheepjes: Sunkissed, Stone Washed XL, and Colour Crafter + Velvet. You can really see how the size of the squares differ beautifully!

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To Mondo or to Mini?

Should you make the Mondo version or the Mini version?

Make the Mondo version if:

  • You have larger quantities of each color
  • You want fewer ends to weave (the squares are larger so you need to make fewer of them for the same size blanket)
  • You want to make fewer motifs to reach your desired blanket size

Make the Mini version if:

  • You are working with small amounts of yarn, for a zero-waste project (remnants busting)
  • You want each motif to be quicker for instant gratification
  • You like the look of many motifs or want more color variety

French Braid Blanket, Mondo Square Version

Scroll down for Mini Square version.

Find this pattern in a condensed ad-free PDF for a small fee on Etsy, and Ravelry. Both MONDO and MINI Square versions PDFs are included! Coloring pages for layout are also included.

Materials

  • Size 3.5mm hook
  • Scheepjes Sunkissed Yarn

Important note about hook size: Whichever hook you would normally use for a certain yarn, you should go up a hook size for this project. Linen stitch tends to “pull in” so your project may be too stiff if you use your normal hook size. If you are trying a yarn for the first time, look at the ball band and then go up a hook size from the recommended. For example, if your ball band recommends size 3mm hook, go up to 3.5m.

Yarn: Scheepjes Sunkissed + Cotton 8

I actually made a full blanket in the Sunkissed yarn, so here are the exact yarn amounts I used for my small 34 x 44in French Braid Blanket, made in the Mondo version (12 squares in a 3×4 formation):

  • Yarn A: 02 Sand Dunes x 2 balls
  • Yarn B: 15 Nook Day Sun x 2 balls
  • Yarn C: 11 Peach Ice x 2 balls
  • Yarn D: 09 Strawberry Ice x 1 ball
  • Yarn E: 20 Beach Hut Pink x 1 ball
  • Yarn F: 03 Breeze x 1 ball
  • Yarn G: 04 Poolside x 1 ball
  • Yarn H: 05 Seaside x 1 ball
  • Yarn I: 10 Lavender Ice x 1 ball

You can order Scheepjes Sunkissed from WoolWarehouse *

I joined and made the small border with 2 balls of Cotton 8 in color 502. You can order Scheepjes Cotton 8 from WoolWarehouse *

Resize French Braid Blanket with Alternative Yarns

These are the sizes of my Mondo Square with different yarn weights:

Stitch Guide

Note: This pattern is in US Terms, but there is only 1 stitch used: single crochet, so if you are used to reading UK Terms, please know that you are using dc for this entire project. (US) sc = (UK) dc

  • chN chain N number of times
  • MR make ring: slip knot, ch3, ss in third ch from hook
  • Rep repeat
  • Rnd round
  • sc single crochet
  • sp space (chain space)
  • ss slip stitch
  • st stitch
  • yoh yarn over hook

Instructions

First a base triangle is made, and then each section is worked off the previous ones to create the design, in a log cabin type fashion. Squares are joined with my PLT Join, and a small border is added to finish the piece. The join and border are small to really let the opulent squares take center stage.

Mondo Square

Note: For neater edges follow these tips. Please watch the “Video: Section 1 (Base Triangle)” below, as I explain these tips and demonstrate them.

  • I do not “chain up” for the first sc of the row, so you will work the first sc of the row directly into a chain space without chaining 1.
  • Be sure to turn your work the same way each time. If you are looking down on your work from the top edge, you will turn the work counter-clockwise. In other words, you will turn the right edge of the piece toward you to flip the work over.
  • Work “over” the working yarn for your first sc stitch, instead of carrying it up the edge.

Section 1 (Base Triangle)

On all section graphics, green spot shows where section begins, and arrow indicates the direction the work grows. I tried my best on these graphics, but the lines are a little off… Look at the photos to see how it’s supposed to line up.
  • Row 1 (RS) Using Yarn F, MR, (sc, ch1) 3 times, sc, turn. [4 sc, 3 sp]
  • Mark Row 1 as the RS of the square to make things easier later. This stitch pattern is reversible and it is hard to tell front from back.
  • Row 2 (Sc, ch1, sc) in first sp, ch1, (sc, ch1, sc) in next sp, ch1, (sc, ch1, sc) in final sp, turn. [6 sc, 5 sp]
  • Rows 3-7 (Sc, ch1, sc) in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to center sp, ch1, (sc, ch1, sc) in center sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to final sp, ch1, (sc, ch1, sc) in final sp, turn. Cut yarn after Row 7. [16 sc 15 sp]

Video: Section 1 (Base Triangle)

Section 2

  • Row 1 With WS facing, join Yarn B with ss in the first sp, (sc, ch1, sc) in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) 7 times, turn. [9 sc, 8 sp]
  • Row 2 Ch1, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to final sp, ch1, (sc, ch1, sc) in final sp, turn. [9 sc, 9 sp]
  • Row 3 (Sc, ch1, sc) in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [10 sc, 9 sp]
  • Rows 4-11 Rep Rows 2 and 3, cut yarn after Row 11. [14 sc, 13 sp]

Video: Section 2

Section 3

This section is similar to section 2.
  • Row 1 With RS facing, join Yarn D with ss in the first sp, (sc, ch1, sc) in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) 6 times, ch1, sc into final sc of Row 1 of Section 2 – note: watch “Video: Sections 3 and 4” (below) for demo, (ch1, sc in final sc of next odd numbered row of Section 2) 5 times, turn. [14 sc, 13 sp]
  • Rows 2-11 Work repeating Rows 2 and 3 as for Section 2, cut yarn after Row 11. [19 sc, 18 sp]

Video: Sections 3 and 4

Section 4

  • Row 1 With WS facing, join Yarn A with ss in the final sc of Section 3 – note: watch “Video: Sections 3 and 4” (above) for demo, ch1, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [18 sc, 18 sp]
  • Row 2 Sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [18 sc, 17 sp]
  • Row 3 Ch1, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [17 sc, 17 sp]
  • Rows 4-11 Rep Rows 2 and 3, cut yarn after Row 11. [13 sc, 13 sp]

NOTE: Remaining videos are coming, but the first 3 videos should be very helpful to see how the square is constructed.

Section 5

This section is similar to sections 2 and 3.
  • Row 1 With WS facing, join Yarn H with ss in the first sp, (sc, ch1, sc) in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) 12 times, ch1, sc into final sc of Row 1 of Section 3, (ch1, sc in final sc of next odd numbered row of Section 3) 5 times, ch1, sc into first sp of Row 1 of Section 4, (ch1, sc in first sp of next odd numbered row of Section 4) 5 times, turn. [26 sc, 25 sp]
  • Rows 2-11 Work repeating Rows 2 and 3 as for Section 2, cut yarn after Row 11. [31 sc, 30 sp]

Section 6

This section is similar to section 4.
  • Row 1 With RS facing, join Yarn C with ss in the final sc of Section 5, ch1, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [30 sc, 30 sp]
  • Rows 2-11 Work repeating Rows 2 and 3 as for Section 4, cut yarn after Row 11. [25 sc, 25 sp]

Section 7

  • Row 1 With RS facing, join Yarn G with ss in the first sp, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) 11 times, ch1, sc into final sc of Row 1 of Section 5, (ch1, sc in final sc of next odd numbered row of Section 5) 5 times, ch1, sc into first sp of Row 1 of Section 6, (ch1, sc in first sp of next odd numbered row of Section 6) 5 times, turn. [24 sc, 23 sp]
  • Row 2 Ch1, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [23 sc, 23 sp]
  • Row 3 Sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [23 sc, 22 sp]
  • Rows 4-11 Repeat Rows 2 and 3, cut yarn after Row 11. [19 sc, 18 sp]

Section 8

This section is the exact same as section 4.
  • Rows 1-11 With WS facing and Yarn B, work exactly as for Section 4.

Section 9

  • Row 1 With RS facing, join Yarn E with ss in the first sp, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) 12 times, turn. [13 sc, 12 sp]
  • Rows 2-13 Sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. Cut yarn after Row 13. [1 sc]

Sections 10-12

  • Row 1 With WS facing, join Yarn F with ss in first sp, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) 23 times, ch1, sc into final sc of Row 1 of Section 7, (ch1, sc in final sc of next odd numbered row of Section 7) 5 times, ch1, sc into first sp of Row 1 of Section 8, (ch1, sc in first sp of next odd numbered row of Section 8) 5 times, turn. [36 sc, 35 sp]
  • Rows 2-11 Sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. Cut yarn after Row 11. [26 sc, 25 sp]
  • Rows 12-22 With RS facing, join Yarn I with ss in first sp, work as for Row 2. Cut yarn after Row 22. [15 sc, 14 sp]
  • Rows 23-36 With WS facing, join Yarn E with ss in first sp, work as for Row 2. Cut yarn after Row 36. [1 sc]

Weave ends! You will regret it later if you don’t! Alternatively, use a surgeon’s knot as shown below. This will not come undone, and you can cut the ends short. I add in an extra pass on the top also.

Work 11 more squares following the color key in the layout below.

Join Squares

This is a simple 2-round join-as-you-go. Each square will have 2 rounds added to it, and will be joined with adjacent completed motifs on the second round.

Work first square complete as follows:

Rnd 1 With RS facing, join contrast color yarn with ss in final sc of section 9, (make 47 ss across, working into sc sts, ss in corner) 4 times, ss in first ss.

Rnd 2 Working under entire ss (working in both lps of ss), (make 47 sc across. make 3 sc in corner ss) 4 times, ss in first sc, cut yarn and weave ends.

Work remaining squares as follows:

Rnd 1 Work as for first square.

Rnd 2 Work as for first square BUT, stop when you are about to join a side to an adjacent completed square, and follow this instruction to work my PLT Join. (Please refer to this link for a very detailed explanation of my PLT Join.)

  • Release the loop from the hook,
  • insert the hook front to back through both loops of the corresponding stitch on the adjacent completed square,
  • grab the loop and Pull the Loop Through to the front of the work (PLT maneuver made). That stitch is now joined.
  • Work the next sc on the motif in progress, and PLT in the next corresponding stitch on the adjacent completed square, across until the side is completely joined. You are just repeating (sc, PLT) across, from corner st to corner st.

If there are no more sides to join, finish the square normally as for the first square, and cut yarn, weave ends.

Don’t you like the squares held this side up? I can’t decide which way I like them better!

Border

Make simple 2-round sc border as follows:

Rnd 1 Join contrast yarn with ss in top right corner of blanket, (3sc in corner st, sc in each st across) 4 times, being sure to make the same amount of sc on opposing sides of blanket, ss in first sc.

Rnd 2 (3sc in corner st, sc in all sts across) 4 times, ss in first sc, cut yarn and finish off.

Leave as is, or add any border you like! I prefer to let the squares do the talking for this piece.


French Braid Blanket, Mini Square Version

Find this pattern in a condensed ad-free PDF for a small fee on Etsy, and Ravelry. Both MONDO and MINI Square versions PDFs are included! Coloring pages for layout are also included.

Materials

  • Size 6mm hook
  • Scheepjes Stone Washed XL

Important note about hook size: Whichever hook you would normally use for a certain yarn, you should go up a hook size for this project. Linen stitch tends to “pull in” so your project may be too stiff if you use your normal hook size. If you are trying a yarn for the first time, look at the ball band and then go up a hook size from the recommended. For example, if your ball band recommends size 3mm hook, go up to 3.5m.

Yarn: Stone Washed XL

Here are yarn amounts for a throw made in the Mini version:

  • Yarn A: 861 Pink Quartzite x 13 balls
  • Yarn B: 854 Crystal Quartz x 3 balls
  • Yarn C: 842 Smokey Quartz x 2 balls
  • Yarn D: 851 Deep Amethyst x 3 balls
  • Yarn E: 850 Garnet x 2 balls
  • Yarn F: 858 Lilac Quartz x 2 balls
  • Yarn G: 860 Rose Quartz x 3 balls
  • Yarn H: 876 Tourmaline x 2 balls
  • Yarn I: 844 Boulder Opal x 3 balls
  • Yarn J: 853 Amazonite x 2 balls

You can find Stone Washed XL at WoolWarehouseDeramores, and Black Sheep Wools. (affiliates)

Resize French Braid Blanket with Alternative Yarns

Mini Square Measurements:

  • Sunkissed Mini Square: 5in – 3.5mm hook
  • Colour Crafter Mini Square: 6.25in – 4.5mm hook
  • Stone Washed XL Mini Square: 8in – 6mm hook

Stitch Guide

Note: This pattern is in US Terms, but there is only 1 stitch used: single crochet, so if you are used to reading UK Terms, please know that you are using dc for this entire project. (US) sc = (UK) dc

  • chN chain N number of times
  • MR make ring: slip knot, ch3, ss in third ch from hook
  • Rep repeat
  • Rnd round
  • sc single crochet
  • sp space (chain space)
  • ss slip stitch
  • st stitch
  • yoh yarn over hook

Instructions

First a base triangle is made, and then each section is worked off the previous ones to create the design, in a log cabin type fashion. Squares are joined with my PLT Join, and a small border is added to finish the piece. The join and border are small to really let the opulent squares take center stage.

Mini Square

Note: For neater edges follow these tips. Please watch the “Video: Section 1 (Base Triangle)” shown in the Mondo Square pattern above, as I explain these tips and demonstrate them. The Mini Square videos will be posted tomorrow, but that video will give you an idea. You would just stop working after Row 3 following the pattern below.

  • I do not “chain up” for the first sc of the row, so you will work the first sc of the row directly into a chain space without chaining 1.
  • Be sure to turn your work the same way each time. If you are looking down on your work from the top edge, you will turn the work counter-clockwise. In other words, you will turn the right edge of the piece toward you to flip the work over.
  • Work “over” the working yarn for your first sc stitch, instead of carrying it up the edge.

Section 1 (Base Triangle)

On all section graphics, green spot shows where section begins, and arrow indicates the direction the work grows. I tried my best on these graphics, but the lines are a little off… Look at the photos to see how it’s supposed to line up.
  • Row 1 (RS) Using Yarn F, MR, (sc, ch1) 3 times, sc, turn. [4 sc, 3 sp]
  • Mark Row 1 as the RS of the square to make things easier later. This stitch pattern is reversible and it is hard to tell front from back.
  • Row 2 (Sc, ch1, sc) in first sp, ch1, (sc, ch1, sc) in next sp, ch1, (sc, ch1, sc) in final sp, turn. [6 sc, 5 sp]
  • Row 3 (Sc, ch1, sc) in first sp, ch1, sc in next sp, ch1, (sc, ch1, sc) in center sp, ch1, sc in next sp, ch1, (sc, ch1, sc) in final sp, cut yarn. [8 sc, 7 sp]

Video: Section 1 (Base Triangle) – This video is for the Mondo Square, but it will give you an idea of what to do if you are confused by the written instructions. You will stop working after row 3 and cut yarn. The videos for the mini square will be up tomorrow or Tuesday.

Section 2

  • Row 1 With WS facing, join Yarn J with ss in the first sp, (sc, ch1, sc) in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) 3 times, turn. [5 sc, 4 sp]
  • Row 2 Ch1, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to final sp, ch1, (sc, ch1, sc) in final sp, turn. [5 sc, 5 sp]
  • Row 3 (Sc, ch1, sc) in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [6 sc, 5 sp]
  • Rows 4 and 5 Rep Rows 2 and 3, cut yarn after Row 5. [7 sc, 6 sp]

Video: Section 2 – This video is for the Mondo Square, but it will give you an idea of what to do if you are confused by the written instructions. You will stop working after row 5 and cut yarn. The videos for the mini square will be up tomorrow or Tuesday.

Section 3

This section is similar to section 2.
  • Row 1 With RS facing, join Yarn E with ss in the first sp, (sc, ch1, sc) in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) 3 times, ch1, sc into final sc of Row 1 of Section 2 – note: watch “Video: Sections 3 and 4” (below) for demo, (ch1, sc in final sc of next odd numbered row of Section 2) 2 times, turn. [8 sc, 7 sp]
  • Rows 2-5 Work repeating Rows 2 and 3 as for Section 2, cut yarn after Row 5. [10 sc, 9 sp]

Video: Sections 3 and 4 – This video is for the Mondo Square, but it will give you an idea of what to do if you are confused by the written instructions. You will stop working after row 5 and cut yarn. The videos for the mini square will be up tomorrow or Tuesday.

Section 4

  • Row 1 With WS facing, join Yarn A with ss in the final sc of Section 3 – note: watch “Video: Sections 3 and 4” (above) for demo, ch1, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [9 sc, 9 sp]
  • Row 2 Sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [9 sc, 8 sp]
  • Row 3 Ch1, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [8 sc, 8 sp]
  • Rows 4 and 5 Rep Rows 2 and 3, cut yarn after Row 5. [7 sc, 7 sp]

Section 5

This section is similar to sections 2 and 3.
  • Row 1 With WS facing, join Yarn H with ss in the first sp, (sc, ch1, sc) in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) 5 times, ch1, sc into final sc of Row 1 of Section 3, (ch1, sc in final sc of next odd numbered row of Section 3) 2 times, ch1, sc into first sp of Row 1 of Section 4, (ch1, sc in first sp of next odd numbered row of Section 4) 2 times, turn. [13 sc, 12 sp]
  • Rows 2-5 Work repeating Rows 2 and 3 as for Section 2, cut yarn after Row 5. [15 sc, 14 sp]

Section 6

This section is similar to section 4.
  • Row 1 With RS facing, join Yarn B with ss in the final sc of Section 5, ch1, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [14 sc, 14 sp]
  • Rows 2-5 Work repeating Rows 2 and 3 as for Section 4, cut yarn after Row 5. [12 sc, 12 sp]

Section 7

  • Row 1 With RS facing, join Yarn J with ss in the first sp, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) 5 times, ch1, sc into final sc of Row 1 of Section 5, (ch1, sc in final sc of next odd numbered row of Section 5) 2 times, ch1, sc into first sp of Row 1 of Section 6, (ch1, sc in first sp of next odd numbered row of Section 6) 2 times, turn. [12 sc, 11 sp]
  • Row 2 Ch1, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [11 sc, 11 sp]
  • Row 3 Sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. [11 sc, 10 sp]
  • Rows 4 and 5 Repeat Rows 2 and 3, cut yarn after Row 5. [10 sc, 9 sp]

Section 8

This section is the exact same as section 4.
  • Rows 1-11 With WS facing and Yarn C, work exactly as for Section 4.

Section 9

  • Row 1 With RS facing, join Yarn I with ss in the first sp, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) 6 times, turn. [7 sc, 6 sp]
  • Rows 2-7 Sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. Cut yarn after Row 7. [1 sc]

Sections 10-12

  • Row 1 With WS facing, join Yarn E with ss in first sp, sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) 10 times, ch1, sc into final sc of Row 1 of Section 7, (ch1, sc in final sc of next odd numbered row of Section 7) 2 times, ch1, sc into first sp of Row 1 of Section 8, (ch1, sc in first sp of next odd numbered row of Section 8) 2 times, turn. [17 sc, 16 sp]
  • Rows 2-5 Sc in first sp, (ch1, sc in next sp) across to end, turn. Cut yarn after Row 5. [13 sc, 12 sp]
  • Rows 6-10 With RS facing, join Yarn I with ss in first sp, work as for Row 2. Cut yarn after Row 10. [8 sc, 7 sp]
  • Rows 11-17 With WS facing, join Yarn B with ss in first sp, work as for Row 2. Cut yarn after Row 17. [1 sc]

Weave ends! You will regret it later if you don’t! Alternatively, use a surgeon’s knot as shown below. This will not come undone, and you can cut the ends short. I add in an extra pass on the top also.

Join Squares

This is a simple 2-round join-as-you-go. Each square will have 2 rounds added to it, and will be joined with adjacent completed motifs on the second round.

Squares pictured in Join and border demo are from the Mondo Square Version, but the methods are exactly the same. I will update with more Mini Square Version Photos as soon as my border is completed.

Work first square complete as follows:

Rnd 1 With RS facing, join contrast color yarn with ss in final sc of section 9, (make 23 ss across, working into sc sts, ss in corner) 4 times, ss in first ss.

Rnd 2 Working under entire ss (working in both lps of ss), (make 23 sc across. make 3 sc in corner ss) 4 times, ss in first sc, cut yarn and weave ends.

Work remaining squares as follows:

Rnd 1 Work as for first square.

Rnd 2 Work as for first square BUT, stop when you are about to join a side to an adjacent completed square, and follow this instruction to work my PLT Join. (Please refer to this link for a very detailed explanation of my PLT Join.)

  • Release the loop from the hook,
  • insert the hook front to back through both loops of the corresponding stitch on the adjacent completed square,
  • grab the loop and Pull the Loop Through to the front of the work (PLT maneuver made). That stitch is now joined.
  • Work the next sc on the motif in progress, and PLT in the next corresponding stitch on the adjacent completed square, across until the side is completely joined. You are just repeating (sc, PLT) across, from corner st to corner st.

If there are no more sides to join, finish the square normally as for the first square, and cut yarn, weave ends.

Border

Make simple 2-round sc border as follows:

Rnd 1 Join contrast yarn with ss in top right corner of blanket, (3sc in corner st, sc in each st across) 4 times, being sure to make the same amount of sc on opposing sides of blanket, ss in first sc.

Rnd 2 (3sc in corner st, sc in all sts across) 4 times, ss in first sc, cut yarn and finish off.

Leave as is, or add any border you like! I prefer to let the squares do the talking for this piece.

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Find this pattern in a condensed ad-free PDF for a small fee on Etsy, and Ravelry. Both MONDO and MINI Square versions PDFs are included! Coloring pages for layout are also included.

Thank you for following along! I hope you enjoy this pattern! Can’t wait to show you how the Mini Square Version turned out!

Happy Crafting,

Rachele C.

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