Free Crochet Pattern...Harvest Button Napkin Ring!


The Harvest Button Napkin Rings are an easy way to add a handmade touch to the table. Crocheted with chunkier yarn, they are super fast and pretty to make for each place setting. A wood button holds everything in place and adds a little texture too!

Harvest Button Napkin Ring
By Jennifer Dickerson


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Sizing As Shown:

  • 6 Inches Long
  • 2 Inches Wide

Materials:

  • Lion Brand Woolspun (Colorways Shown: "Honey" and "Pumpkin") Note: if substituting yarn, just look for a yarn the recommends a 6.5 hook on the yarn label) 
  • K (6.5 mm) Crochet Hook
  • 1 Button
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Scissors

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Instructions:


Ch 6



Row 1: Work a hdc in the third ch from the hook, then work a hdc in each ch.

Row 2: Ch 2 and turn. Work a hdc in the first st and in each st across.

Repeat row 2 for a total of 8 times.

Button hole row: Ch 2 and turn. Work a hdc in the first st. Ch 1 and skip the next st. Work a hdc in the next st, then a hdc in the top ch of the turning ch.

Last row: Ch 2 and turn. Work a hdc in the first st, a hdc in the next st. Work a hdc in the button hole space, then a hdc in the next st. Work a hdc in the top ch of the turning ch.

Fasten off and weave in any ends that remain. On the opposite end of the buttonhole, Sew a button to the end with a piece of matching yarn.



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2 comments:

  1. Great Idea. Thank you. Will make some for the Christmas table.
    Rosezeeta

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