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Materials:
- J (6.0 mm) crochet hook
- Cotton dishcloth yarn of your choice (Some good choice are Dishie by Knit Picks, Paintbox Cotton from LoveCrafts, or Pima Cotton from Lion Brand
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Tape Measure
Finished Sizing:
Instructions:
Note: begin with white yarn to make it as shown.
Ch 4, then join in the furthest ch from hook with a sl st to make a ring.
Round 1 (worked in white): Ch 3, then work 11 dc into the center of the ring.
Round 2 (work in orange, green, yellow, or blue as shown): Ch 3 then work a dc into the first st. *Work 2 dc into the next st. Repeat from * around. Close round with a sl st.
Round 3: (work in green/yellow/orange/blue) Ch 2 then work a hdc into the first st. *Work 2 hdc into the next st. Repeat from * around. Close round with a sl st.
Round 4 (work in white): Ch 1, then work a sc into each st.
Round 5: (work in green/yellow/orange/blue) Ch 4, skip 2 sts, then work a sc into the next st. *Ch 4, skip 2 sts, then work a sc into the net st. Repeat from * around. Close round with a sl st in the first chain worked on the round.
Round 6: (work in green/yellow/orange/blue) in each ch 4 space from the previous round, work (3 dc, ch 2, 3 sc). Repeat around then join to close the round with a sl st into the base of the first sc worked on the round.
Finishing:
Weave in ends that remain.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial! It was so easy to follow and mine actually looked like the one in the video, lol!
ReplyDeleteShould Rnd 6 be (3dc, ch2, 3dc)?
ReplyDeleteShould R6 be 3sc ch2 3sc ?
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