I had been wanting to make a wrap, and I am such a fan of the granny stitch, I decided to give this a go! Materials Needed: 9mm Crochet Hook OPTIONAL: 1-2 pencil grips , like these , to make your crochet handle more comfortable Bernat Baby Blanket Big Ball Baby Lilac , 2 balls Stitch Marker Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends) Optional: Tassel Maker Pattern: Row 1: Ch 4, in 4th ch from hook 2dc, ch2, 3dc. Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as stitch), turn, 2dc in the first dc, ch 1, 3dc ch 2 3dc in ch2 sp, ch1, 3dc in the top of the ch3 from the previous row. Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as stitch), turn, 2dc in first dc, ch 1, 3dc in ch1 sp, ch 1, 3dc ch 2 3dc in ch2 sp, ch1, 3dc in ch1 space, ch 1 3dc in the top of the ch3 from the previous row. Row 4-25: Ch 3 (counts as stitch), turn, 2dc in the first dc, ch 1, *3dc in ch1 sp, ch1. Repeat from * until you reach the ch2 sp, then 3dc ch 2 3dc in ch2 sp, ch1. Then repeat from * until you reach the last
This is a very basic stocking. You use a large hook (Q) and two strands of yarn, so it works up very quickly. I think I had it done in about an hour (but who really knows since my baby wanted to help with this project as much as any other, lol).
You will need:
- Less than a skein of your main color (I used red)
- Less than a skein of your cuff color (I used white)
- Crochet hook size Q
Pattern:
Chain 37
Row 1:
Single in 3rd chain from hook until the end.
Row 2-10: Chain 2, turn, single in 2nd single from hook then single to end of row.
Chain 1, cut off.
Row 11: Slip stitch on 9th stitch. Chain 2, then single in 2nd stitch from hook. Single 17 more times.
Row 12-20: Chain 2, turn, single in 2nd single from hook then single to end of row.
Row 21: Slip stitch on last stitch. Chain 2, then single in 1st stitch from hook. Single across row. When you reach the last stitch, single 2 instead of 1.
Row 22-27: Chain 2, turn, single in 2nd single from hook then single to end of row.
Row 28: continue as above, but half way through chain 8 and then slip stitch back then continue to end of row.
Slip stitch around the edge, FO and turn inside out.
Now that you're all done, you can even add a name if you like!
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