Jo’s Crafty Hook’s design,Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap, is being featured in the Sun at Home Blog Hop that starts May 11, 2020 and runs until June 1, 2020. Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs design will be featured on May 21, 2020. This Wrap is perfect for those warm summer days and those long chilly nights.
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Helen and Sara of Sunflower Cottage Crochet are sponsoring the Sun at Home Blog Hop. There are 22 fabulous crochet designers that have the perfect crochet pattern to match the Sun at Home theme. To see the free crochet pattern of the day and more information about this event, click on the button below to be directed to Sunflower Cottage Crochet.
On May 21, 2020 you will be able to download an Ad Free PDF crochet pattern of my Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap for 24 hours! There are 2 ways you can get the free crochet pattern. One way is to use the Coupon Code SUNATHOME at my Ravelry Store here. The second way is to click on the Button below and you will be directed to Ravelry and the crochet pattern. Be sure to save the crochet pattern in your Favorites while at Ravelry!
In designing my Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap I was scrolling through Pinterest trying to find some inspiration for a new design. I was scrolling through my Crochet Stitches Board, which can be found here, looking for that perfect stitch. I came across the Argyle Shell Stitch and fell in LOVE!!
My Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap measures 26″ wide x 73″ long. The yarn I used is Lion Brand Coboo Yarn. I used 1000 yards of this beautiful lightweight cotton and bamboo mix. You can make yours any size you like. I wanted it long to be able to wrap around myself.
The Argyle Shell Stitch consists of a 4 row pattern repeat. The pictures below show how the Diamonds take shape after each row is added. Rows 2-5 create the pattern repeats that build the Diamond shapes.
As you can see by the picture below the Argyle Shell Stitch creates the perfect Diamond shapes that come out in the Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap. The picture below also shows the Edging that I created to surround the beautiful Diamond shapes.
You can use the Argyle Shell Stitch yourself and create a beautiful Wrap, Blanket, and so much more! I have a Video Tutorial that has a great example on how to crochet the Argyle Shell Stitch.
To purchase the Wrapped in Diamonds Wrap’s Ad Free PDF Crochet Pattern from Ravelry you can find it here. While you are there, be sure to check out some of my other crochet designs here.
I LOVE the Argyle Shell Stitch so much that I have designed a lightweight Summer Tee! The crochet pattern will go into the Testing Phase next month! If you are interested in Testing the Summer Tee or any of my newest designs, you can join me at Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs Tester Group here! The Nellie Summer Tee below is in the Testing Phase right now.
Be sure to stop by Sunflower Cottage Crochet daily to get your free crochet patterns and check out the Sun at Home Event and the fabulous crochet designers!
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Thank you for your interest in my website Jo’s Crafty Hook! Check out my other patterns at my Etsy Shop JosCraftyHook or at my Ravelry Store Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs! While you are at my website be sure to subscribe to my Mailing List and Newsletter. This way you will be notified when I release another pattern or blog post!
If you have any questions or concerns about this pattern or any other pattern please find me at Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs on Facebook or email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com
You are free to sell or gift the item, please do NOT claim this design as your own. Please forward any one who would like to do this crochet pattern or any of my patterns to my Etsy shop, the Ravelry Store, or to my website. The web addresses for any place to connect with me are listed below.
Every purchase of my patterns helps! It allows me to buy more yarn so I can create and design more Handmade Crocheted Creations for you to enjoy.
I would LOVE to see your version of my designs! You can “Hook It” at my Ravelry Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR add a pic on my Facebook Page Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR at any one of the places below that allows you to connect with me! Pictures, Comments, Feedback, etc. are ALWAYS welcome! Be sure to stop by my website www.joscraftyhook.com and my Facebook Page Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs!
I pray this post finds you well as you stay home to keep yourselves safe. Even though the world is in chaos great things have been happening with my newest designs! Today I wanted to let you a couple of exciting things that have been happening for Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs. First is that my most favorite design on Ravelry, the Ombre Waves Tank Top, will be featured in a Mother’s Day Crochet Patterns Giveaway Train on Facebook. This is the third free pattern giveaway my designs have been featured in. More about the crochet patterns giveaway train below.
This page contains affiliate links. You can make a purchase using these links that I provide where I may receive compensation (at no added cost to you.) Purchases you make will help keep my website, Etsy Shop, and my Ravelry Store going and provide quality designs just for you!
Second my latest crochet pattern design, Wrapped In Diamonds Wrap, made it into Straight Hooked’s Ultimate List of Spring Crochet Patterns Collection Part 4. You can find my Wrap and a whole array of Spring crochet designs here!
Third my Jacob’s Ladder Kraddle Blanket is being featured at Sunflower Cottage Crochet. They are sharing a lot of great crochet designs in their Baby and Nursery Patterns Roundup. You can find my kraddle blanket and more at their website here.
Last but not least, my Fairland Cardigan has been running all of this month at Canoe Mtn Designs Free Crochet Patterns & Mini CALs. You can still join and participate in my FREE CAL here!
To take part in the Mother’s Day Crochet Pattern Giveaway Train all you have to do is follow the steps below. You can start your train ride on April 23, 2020 until April 27, 2020. You can hop on board at my Facebook Page Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs here. There will be 8 stops total with an array of goodies, so be sure to grab your seat for an amazing train ride!
***FREE PATTERN GIVEAWAY***
Thank you for joining the Give Away Train. Eight amazing Crochet Designers have joined in the pattern give away. Please follow the link at the end of the post to the next Designer and pattern/patterns.
I will be giving away three FREE copies of my Ombre Waves Tank Top!
How to enter:
Which of my patterns is your favorite? (shop links below)
What is your favorite spring crochet project.
What crochet gifts are you creating for Mother’s Day if any.
Also please “Like” & “Share” this post with your friends. (not an entry)
Thank you for stopping by Jo’s Crafty Hook. Be sure to catch the 4 crochet designs, the Wrapped In Diamonds Wrap, the Jacob’s Ladder Kraddle Blanket, the Fairland Cardigan and the Ombre Waves Tank Top, that are being featured this month. I pray you all keep following the steps in place to keep you healthy and safe.
You can find all of these crochet patterns at my Ravelry Store here. The Ombre Waves Tank Top is a FREE crochet pattern that you can find on my website here. If you are looking for more FREE crochet patterns while you are staying safe at home, you can find some here on my website.
During the month of April I will be hosting the Fairland Cardigan CAL! I am SO excited! I am nervous as well, I have never done a month long CAL, but I am looking forward to this new experience! I hope you will join me for the Fairland Cardigan CAL on Facebook.
This page contains affiliate links. You can make a purchase using these links that I provide where I may receive compensation (at no added cost to you.) Purchases you make will help keep my website, Etsy Shop, and my Ravelry Store going and provide quality designs just for you!
The Fairland Cardigan CAL will be done at my friend’s, Audrey Friesen, Facebook Group Canoe Mtn Designs FREE Crochet Patterns & Mini CALS. You can join me for this free CAL inside the Facebook Group here.
I hope you can join me here for the Fairland Cardigan CAL! It will be FREE inside the Facebook Group Canoe Mtn Designs FREE Crochet Patterns & Mini CALS!
If you can not take part in the Fairland Cardigan CAL, you can still find the Crochet Pattern at my Ravelry Store Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs here or at my Etsy Shop JosCraftyHook here.
From the Designer:
Thank you for your interest in my website! Check out my GREAT patterns at my Etsy Shop JosCraftyHook or at my Ravelry Store here! While you are here at my website be sure to subscribe to my Mailing List and Newsletter. This way you will be notified when I release another pattern or blog post!
If you have any questions or concerns about this pattern or any other pattern please find me at Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs on Facebook or email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com
You are free to sell or gift the item, please do NOT claim this design as your own. Please forward any one who would like to do this crochet pattern or any of my patterns to my Etsy shop, the Ravelry Store, or to my website. The web addresses for any place to connect with me are listed below.
Every purchase of my patterns helps! It allows me to buy more yarn so I can create and design more Handmade Crocheted Creations for you to enjoy.
I would LOVE to see your version of my designs! You can “Hook It” at my Ravelry Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR add a pic on my Facebook Page Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR at any one of the places below that allows you to connect with me! Pictures, Comments, Feedback, etc. are ALWAYS welcome at my website www.joscraftyhook.com!
Find me, Jo of Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs at any one of these places listed below!
Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs is bringing you another free crochet pattern, the Rugged Slopes Cowl. The Rugged Slopes Cowl Crochet Pattern has a matching hat, the Rugged Slopes Messy Bun & Beanie which you can find here on my website.
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The Rugged Slopes Cowl also uses the Sedge Stitch, which is a new stitch I learned not that long ago. I love learning new stitches and I hope you do too! I currently learned how to do the Celtic Weave, the Crunch Stitch, the N Stitch and more. This year has opened so many new things that I never tried before. You can read more about some of the new things I have tried here on my website.
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Rugged Slopes Cowl
Materials:
US Hook I or 5.5mm 180-220 yards of #4 Worsted Weight Yarn Tapestry Needle Scissors
Gauge: US Hook I or 5.5mm
12 rows = 4″ 11 st = 3.5″ Gauge is not that important in this pattern.
Abbreviations: CH = Chain SC = Single Crochet HDC = Half Double Crochet 3rd Loop = 3rd Loop behind HDC ST = Stitch STS = Stitches SS = Slip Stitch
Notes: Chain 1 does NOT count as a stitch. The Cowl is worked in Rows and in the Round. SC are done in the 3rd Loop of the HDC Pattern is written for Small. Stitch count is 72.
If you would like to purchase a pdf version of this crochet pattern for a small fee you can find it any any of my shops listed below.
R1: FSC 72 (82, 92) being sure not to twist, ss into the 1st sc to join. turn 72 (82, 92)
Optional: ch 73 (83, 93) sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch. Being sure not to twist, ss in 1st st to join. 72 (82, 92)
R2: ch 1, hdc in the same st and each st around. ss in 1st st to join. Do NOT turn. 72 (82, 92)
R3: ch 1, sc in the same st. sc in the 3rd loop of hdc around. ss in 1st st to join. Do NOT turn. 72 (82, 92)
R4: ch 1 *(sc, 2 dc) all in the same st (the 1st sc of the previous row), skip 2 sts*. Repeat around. ss in 1st st to join. Turn. 144 (164, 194)
R5: ch 1, *(sc, 2 dc) all in the same st (the 1st sc of the previous row), skip 2 sts.* Repeat around. ss in 1st st to join. Turn. 144 (164, 194)
R6: ch 1, *(sc, 2 dc) all in the same st (the 1st sc of the previous row), skip 2 sts.* Repeat around. ss in 1st st to join. Turn. 144 (164, 194)
R7: ch 1, *(sc, 2 dc) all in the same st (the 1st sc of the previous row), skip 2 sts.* Repeat around. ss in 1st st to join. Turn. 144 (164, 194)
R8: Ch 1 *hdc in the next 2 st, skip 1 st* repeat around. ss in 1st st to join. Do not turn. 72 (82, 92)
R9: ch 1, sc in same st, and sc in 3rd loop of hdc around. ss in 1st st to join. Do not turn. 72 (82, 92)
R10: ch 1, *(sc, 2 dc) all in the same st (the 1st sc of the previous row), skip 2 sts.* Repeat from * to * around until the last st, skip last st. ss to in 1st st to join. Turn. 144 (164, 194)
R11: ch 1, *(sc, 2 dc) all in the same st (the 1st sc of the previous row), skip 2 sts.* Repeat around. ss in 1st st to join. Turn. 144 (164, 194)
R12: ch 1, *(sc, 2 dc) all in the same st (the 1st sc of the previous row), skip 2 sts.* Repeat around. ss in 1st st to join. Do NOT turn. 144 (164, 194)
R13: Ch 1, *hdc in the next 2 st, skip 1 st* repeat around. ss in 1st st to join. Do not turn. 72 (81, 99)
R14: ch 1, sc in same st, and sc in 3rd loop of hdc around. ss in 1st st to join. Do not turn. 72 (82, 92)
R15: ch 1, *(sc, 2 dc) all in the same st (the 1st sc of the previous row), skip 2 sts.* Repeat around. ss in 1st st to join. Turn. 144 (164, 194)
R16: ch 1, *(sc, 2 dc) all in the same st (the 1st sc of the previous row), skip 2 sts.* Repeat around. ss in 1st st to join. Turn. 144 (164, 194)
R17: ch 1, *hdc in the next 2 st, skip 1 st* repeat around. ss in 1st st to join. Do not turn. 72 (82, 94)
R18: ch 1, hdc in same st and hdc in 3rd loop of hdc around. ss in 1st st to join. Do not turn. 72 (82, 92)
R19: ch 1, sc in 1st st and each remaining st around. Do not turn. 72 (82, 92)
R20: ch 1, ss in 1st st and each remaining st around. 72 (82, 92)
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Find me, Jo of Jo’s Crafty Hook at any one of these places listed below!
Thank you for your interest in this crochet pattern! Check out some of my patterns at my Ravelry Store Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs or LoveCraft or Etsy Shop JosCraftyHook or at my website joscraftyhook.com! While you are at my website be sure to subscribe to my Newsletter. This way you will be notified when I release another pattern or giveaway or blog post!
If you have any questions or concerns about this pattern or any other pattern please find me at Joey Lea Baird on Facebook or email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com
You are free to sell or gift the item, please do NOT claim this design as your own. If you share your finished product, please acknowledge me as the designer. Please forward any one who would like to do this crochet pattern or any of my patterns to the Ravelry Store or to LoveCraft or to my Etsy shop, or to my website. The web addresses for any place to connect with me are listed below.
Every purchase of my patterns helps! It allows me to buy more yarn so I can create and design more Handmade Crocheted Creations for you to enjoy.
I would LOVE to see your version of my designs! You can “Hook It” at my Ravelry Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR add a pic using the hashtag #nellieponcho or #joscraftyhook or #jo_bear38 or at anyone of the places below that allows you to connect with me! Comments, Feedback, etc. are ALWAYS welcome at my website www.joscraftyhook.com!
If you would like to make a donation to Jo’s Crafty Hook and help me with the costs of running my website, crocheting new designs I would greatly appreciate it!
WoW! I can finally take a breath and add one of my newest designs for you to my website, the Rugged Slopes Beanie & Messy Bun Crochet Pattern. This crochet pattern is a 4-in-1 pattern. As you can see by the pictures above there are quite a few different versions. In the pattern here on the website I give you instructions for a Beanie and Messy Bun that can be turned into 4 different versions. You will see once you get into the pattern.
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On top of all the excitement going on here at Jo’s Crafty Hook I have been learning a lot of new stitches and one of them is featured in this crochet pattern. It is called the Sedge Stitch, I hope you fall in love with it as much as I have!
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Below you will find 3 adult sizes to choose from. If you would like to purchase you can find the pdf crochet pattern at any of the places listed below.
US Hook I or 5.5mm US Hook J or 6mm 150-200 yards of #4 Worsted Weight Yarn Tapestry Needle Scissors
Gauge US Hook I or 5.5mm 11 st = 3.5” wide 12 rows = 4” long
Gauge Swatch: US Hook I or 5.5mm or size to meet Gauge. 11 st = 3.5” wide 12 rows = 4” long
Video Tutorial on how to crochet the Alternative Hat Brim or Band here.
R1: Ch 12, sc into the 2nd ch from your hook and in the next 10 ch. (11) sts
R2: Ch 1, turn. sc into 1st st, blo of the next 9 sts, sc into the last st. (Go through both loops for the first and last st.) (11)sts
R3-R12: Ch 1, turn. sc in the 1st st (go through both loops), sc in the blo in the next 9 sts, sc in the last st. (11) sts
Abbreviations: CH = Chain SC = Single Crochet HDC = Half Double Crochet HDC2TOG = Half Double Crochet 2 stitches Together HDC3TOG = Half Double Crochet 3 stitches Together DC = Double Crochet BLO = Back Loop Only 3rd Loop = 3rd Loop behind HDC ST = Stitch STS = Stitches SL ST = Slip Stitch
Notes:
This is a 4-in-1 pattern. Each hat can be made into a Messy Bun or a Beanie:
Solid color Messy Bun
Solid color Beanie
Multi-color Messy Bun
Multi-color Beanie
Some yarns are different. Gauge may need to be met using a different size Hook.
Rugged Slopes Messy Bun Hat
Using I Hook
BRIM
Using MC R1: ch 5 (7, 12) sc into the 2nd ch from hook and in each remaining ch. 4 (6, 11) sc
R2: ch 1, turn. sc into 1st st, blo of the next 2 (4, 9) st, sc into the last st. (Go through both loops for the first and last st.) 4 (6, 11) sc
R3-R54 (60, 66): Ch 1, turn. sc in the 1st st (go through both loops), sc in the blo in the next 2 (4, 9) st. sc in the last st. 4 (6, 11) sc
Join Brim: Once you work 54 (60, 66) rows hold both ends together without twisting, sl st together through the blo loop of the previous row and foundation row. Do NOT turn or fasten off.
If you would like to do a solid color beanie or messy bun hat, disregard the colors changes from MC to CC.
Switch to J Hook
HAT BODY
ALL SIZES
Change to CC
R1: ch 1, hdc in each st around. sl st in 1st to join. Do not turn. 54 (60, 66) hdc
R2: ch 1, sc in same st, and sc in 3rd loop around. sl st in 1st to join. Do not turn. 54, (60, 66) sc
Change to MC
R3: ch 1 *(sc, 2 dc) all in the same st (the 1st sc of the previous row), skip 2 sts*. Repeat around. sl st in 1st to join. Turn. 54, (60, 66) st
R4: ch 1, *(sc, 2 dc) all in the same st (the 1st sc of the previous row), skip 2 sts.* Repeat around. sl st in 1st st to join. Turn. 54, (60, 66) st
R5 & R6: Repeat R3 & R4
Change to CC
R7: ch 1, hdc in each st around. sl st in 1st to join. Do not turn. 54 (60, 66) hdc
R8: ch 1, sc in same st, and sc in 3rd loop around. sl st in 1st to join. Do not turn. 54, (60, 66) sc
Change to MC
R9: ch 1, *(sc, 2 dc) all in the same st (the 1st sc of the previous row), skip 2 sts.* sl st in 1st to join. Repeat from * to * around. Turn. 54, (60, 66) hdc
R10: Repeat R9
R11: Repeat R9 but do NOT turn
Change to CC
R12: ch 1, hdc in each st around. sl st in 1st to join. Do not turn. 54 (60, 66) hdc
R13: ch 1, sc in same st, and sc in 3rd loop around. sl st in 1st to join. Do not turn. 54, (60, 66) sc
Change to MC
R14: Repeat R9
R15: Repeat R9. Turn
Change to CC
R17: ch 1, hdc in each st around. sl st in 1st to join. Do not turn. 54 (60, 66) hdc
R18: ch 1, sc in same st, and sc in 3rd loop around. sl st in 1st to join. Do not turn. 54, (60, 66) sc
Leave a long tail for closing the beanie. Use the running stitch or weave through the stitches to close.
Messy Bun Optional: Use the running stitch to weave the crown almost closed. Leave a 2” hole for the ponytail to fit through.
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Rugged Slopes Multi-Color Options
I would LOVE to thank ALL of my crochet pattern testers, Thank You! They did an amazing job keeping me on my toes and working with me to bring you this awesome crochet pattern! They are: Tara Womack, Jennifer Secord, Tammy Alexander, Alison Christie, Brucene Plass, Crystal Marin Long, LJ Read, Amanda Cornellio, and Christal Dines Friend.
You can find my crochet patterns at these locations listed below.
Thank you for your interest in this crochet pattern! Check out some of my patterns at my Ravelry Store Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs or LoveCraft or Etsy Shop JosCraftyHook or at my website joscraftyhook.com! While you are at my website be sure to subscribe to my Newsletter. This way you will be notified when I release another pattern or giveaway or blog post!
If you have any questions or concerns about this pattern or any other pattern please find me at Joey Lea Baird on Facebook or email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com
You are free to sell or gift the item, please do NOT claim this design as your own. If you share your finished product, please acknowledge me as the designer. Please forward any one who would like to do this crochet pattern or any of my patterns to the Ravelry Store or to LoveCraft or to my Etsy shop, or to my website. The web addresses for any place to connect with me are listed below.
Every purchase of my patterns helps! It allows me to buy more yarn so I can create and design more Handmade Crocheted Creations for you to enjoy.
I would LOVE to see your version of my designs! You can “Hook It” at my Ravelry Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR add a pic using the hashtag #nellieponcho or #joscraftyhook or #jo_bear38 or at anyone of the places below that allows you to connect with me! Comments, Feedback, etc. are ALWAYS welcome at my website www.joscraftyhook.com!
If you would like to make a donation to Jo’s Crafty Hook and help me with the costs of running my website, crocheting new designs I would greatly appreciate it!
This post contains my Amy Pullover FREE Crochet Pattern. I designed the pullover back in November of 2018. It took me a while to get it just right and now I have and I get to share it with You! I couldn’t have done it without my pattern testers. Thank you Lindsay Silvestrini, Sally Hayes, Sherry Dickenson, Jennifer Secord and Tara Smith.
With the colder months already here, this would be a GREAT project to do while you are cooped up in the house. You can binge watch Netflix or Hulu while crocheting the Amy Pullover.
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As a Scoliosis Survivor I have a lot of free time on my hands. Because I suffer with Chronic Pain I sit or recline on the couch crocheting and watching Netflix. Since I watch a lot of TV I got the idea for the Amy Pullover from Season 7 of American Horror Story. Weird right? lol
Sarah Paulson wore roomy, comfy and warm looking tops a lot in Season 7, like the image above. Yes, you may find this silly or funny, but I loved the way they look SO much so I designed a crochet pattern around her wardrobe. The images below depict my version of her tops. I hope you find it roomy, warm and comfy as much as I do!
Sara Paulson also reminds me of my sister, Amy. Amy was in town while I was designing the Pullover. She isn’t into crochet and she actually didn’t like the color of the top. lol My sister wears the latest fashion and I can see her in this roomy, warm, and comfy Pullover. That is another reason I named the pullover after my sister, Amy. I have been waiting to share this post because Amy’s birthday is in December. I wanted to give her a gift and to let her know how much her support means to me. Thank you and Happy Birthday Amy.
I hope you enjoy my Amy Pullover. The Amy Pullover Free Crochet pattern has 6 sizes to choose from. I hope you share your version of the Amy Pullover with me. You can post your version at any of my social media sites listed below the pattern. I’d love to hear from you, so be sure to comment here at my website. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me at jo@joscraftyhook.com.
If you would like to purchase the PDF pattern you can do so from my Esty Shop here or from my Ravelry Store here. This pattern is a long one, so if you’d like a pdf version, please stop by my Etsy Shop or Ravelry Store.
Materials:Gauge:
US Hook I/5.5 or 5.5 mmUS Hook I/5.5 or 5.5 mm 14-22 ounces of #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
6 HDC x 6 Rows = 2 inch US Hook G/4.5 or 4.5mm Scissors Tapestry Needle Stitch Markers
Abbreviations:Notes:
CH = ChainCh 1 does NOT count as a stitch SS = Slip Stitch
SC = Single Crochet DC = Double Crochet
FHDC = Foundation Half Double Crochet
Special Notes *Sizes range from S, M, L, XL, 2X, and 3X *The Top is crocheted from the Bottom to Top and back down again. *The top is crocheted as One Piece except for when attaching the other Sleeve. *1st Sleeve will be added at the end of the Row. *Other Sleeve adds a FHDC row
These are Measurements BEFORE the Ribbing is Added
Bust Size
38
42
46
50
52
54
Sizes
Small
Medium
Large
X-Large
2X
3X
Sleeves Height
5”
6.5”
8”
9.5”
11”
12.5”
Neck Opening
11”
12.5”
14”
15.5”
17”
18.5”
Body before Sleeves
11.5”
13”
14.5”
16”
17.5”
19”
Sleeves
16”
18”
20”
22”
24”
26”
Total Height Before Ribbing
17.5”
19”
20.5”
22”
23.5”
25”
Total Width Before Ribbing
20”
21.5”
23”
24.5”
26”
27.5”
This Ribbed Crop Top is supposed to be Loose and Comfy. This is why the measurements are so different from a fitted top.
Using I Hook
FHDC 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87 Fasten off and lay aside (this is your 2nd Sleeve)
Starting at the Bottom of the Top
For Bottom of the Top FHDC 68, 74, 80, 86, 92, 98 OR Chain 70, 76, 82, 88, 94, 100 HDC in the 3rd chain from hook and each ch across. 68 (74, 80, 86, 92, 98) HDC
R1-R3: Turn. Ch 1, HDC in the next 68 (74, 80, 86, 92, 98) st.
R1: Ch 1, FHDC in the first st. FHDC 56 (62, 68, 74, 80, 86) more times.
R2: Turn. Ch 1, HDC in the next 57 (63, 69, 75, 81, 87) st. HDC in the next 68, (74, 80, 86, 92, 98) st. Attach the FHDC Row by HDC in 1st st, HDC in the remaining 56 (62, 68, 73, 79, 85) st.
R3: Turn. HDC in the next 182 (200, 218, 234, 252, 270) st.
R4: Turn. Ch 2, HDC in the 1st st, HDC in the 3rd loop of ea st until the last st, hdc in last st. 182 (200, 218, 234, 252, 270) st
R5-R7: Turn. Ch 1 and HDC in the next 182 (200, 218, 234, 252, 270) st.
R8: Turn. Ch 1, HDC in the 1st st, HDC in the 3rd loop of ea st until the last st, hdc in last st. 180 (200, 218, 234, 252, 270) st
Repeat R5-R8 until your Sleeves measure 5”, 6.5”, 8”, 9.5”, 11”, 12.5” tall.
R1: Once the front part of your Sleeves measure5”, 6.5”, 8”, 9.5”, 11”, 12.5” tall turn and place hdc in the next 68 (74, 80, 86, 92, 96) st, ch 44, 47, 50, 53, 56, 59 and skip the next 44 (47, 50, 53, 56, 59)st. Hdc in the next 68 (74, 80, 86, 92, 96) st.
R2-R3: Turn. Ch 1 and HDC in the each st across. 182 (200, 218, 234, 252, 270) st.
R4: Turn. Ch 1, HDC in the 1st st, HDC in the 3rd loop of ea st until the last st, hdc in last st. 180 (200, 218, 234, 252, 270) st
R5-R7: Turn. Ch 1 and HDC in the each st across. 182 (200, 218, 234, 252, 270) st
R8: Turn. Ch 1, HDC in the 1st st, HDC in the 3rd loop of ea st until the last st, hdc in last st. 180 (200, 218, 234, 252, 270) st
Repeat R5-R8 until the back part of your Sleeves measure5”, 6.5”, 8”, 9.5”, 11”, 12.5” tall.
Turn. Place sleeves RS to RS and Slip Stitch the Sleeve you just finished. (57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87). Do not turn. Place hdc in the next 68, 74, 80, 86, 92, 98 st. Leave the remaining Sleeve undone. Turn
Back R1-R3: Ch 1 and HDC in the next 68, (74, 80, 86, 92, 98) st.
R4: Ch 1 and hdc in first st, HDC in the 3rd Loop in the next 66, 72, 78, 84, 90, 96 and hdc in the last st.
Repeat R1-R4 until Back measures 17.5”, 19” 20.5” 22” 23.5” ending with R3.
2nd Sleeve
Adding Sleeve Video Tutorial below
Use your Tapestry Needle and sew the Foundation Row of the Sleeve together.
Place sleeves RS to RS and Slip Stitch the Sleeve from the wrist to the armpit. (57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87). Do NOT fasten off or turn.
Edging
Sewing Sides Video Tutorial below
Turn Sleeve right side out. Slip stitch into the 1st st of the Side. Place 1 sc in evenly in each side st until you come to the bottom of the Top. Place 1 sc in each st of the Foundation Row until you come to the other side of the Top. Place 1 sc evenly across the other side of the Top until you come to the Armpit. Place 1 sc evenly across the Side until you come to the Bottom of the Top. Place 1 sc in each st of the Foundation Row until you come to the other Side. Place 1 sc evenly across the Side of the Top until you come to the Armpit.
Turn Top inside out. Sew the Sides together until you come to the Bottom Corner. Fasten Off and sew the other Sides together until you come to the Bottom Corner. Fasten Off. Weave in ends and fasten off.
Step 1: With Sleeves right side out, SC evenly around the wrist. Join with a ss into the 1st sc.
Chain 5, turn and sc in 2nd chain from hook and in the next 3 st.
Step 2: SS into the next sc of sleeve twice. Ch 1, turn and sc in blo of the next 3 st, sc in both loops of the last st. Turn.
Step 3: Ch 1, sc in the 1st, sc in the blo of the next 3 st. ss into the next sc of sleeve twice. Ch 1, turn and sc in the blo of the next 3 st, sc in both loops of the last st. Turn
Repeat Steps 2 & 3 until you work your last sc of the Wrist. SS into the next 4 st of the beginning Trim. Fasten off and repeat these Steps on the other Wrist.
Neck with G Hook
Step 1: With Top right side out, SC evenly around the Neck. Join with a ss into the 1st sc.
Chain 5, turn and sc in 2nd chain from hook and in the next 3 st.
Step 2: SS into the next sc of Neck twice. Ch 1, turn and sc in blo of the next 3 st, sc in both loops of the last st. Turn.
Step 3: Ch 1, sc in the 1st, sc in the blo of the next 3 st. ss into the next sc of sleeve twice. Ch 1, turn and sc in the blo of the next 3 st, sc in both loops of the last st. Turn
Repeat Steps 2 & 3 until you work your last sc of the Neck. SS into the next 4 st of the beginning Trim. Fasten off and weave in ends.
Bottom with G Hook
Step 1: With Top right side out, attach yarn with a ss into the 1st sc of either Side seam. Chain 5, turn and sc in 2nd chain from hook and in the next 3 st.
Step 2: SS into the next sc of Bottom twice. Ch 1, turn and sc in blo of the next 3 st, sc in both loops of the last st. Turn.
Step 3: Ch 1, sc in the 1st, sc in the blo of the next 3 st. ss into the next sc of Bottom twice. Ch 1, turn and sc in the blo of the next 3 st, sc in both loops of the last st. Turn
Repeat Steps 2 & 3 until you work your last sc of the Bottom. SS into the next 4 st of the beginning Trim. Fasten off and weave in ends.
If you got this far, CONGRATULATIONS! You have finished the Amy Pullover! Again, I would really LOVE to see your version! You can find all the ways to connect with me below. Thank you for crocheting the Amy Pullover!
Find me, Joey Lea Baird, Jo of Jo’s Crafty Hook’s at any one of these places listed below! I would love to hear from you. You can connect with me by going to any of the social media sites below!
It is that time of year again! It is time for the kids to go Back to School! Yes, some of you are groaning like I used to and others, like my sister are jumping for joy! I did not enjoy getting up early when my kids were in school, but it can be a Great time of year for you right now because I am having a Back to School sale or as I call it a BAG2SCHOOL50 Sale!
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The BAG2SCHOOL50 is a sale I am having at my Etsy Shop JosCraftyHook! You can get 50% off ALL 5 of my Bag Crochet Patterns. The BAG2SCHOOL sale expires September 13, 2019, so be sure to stop by and take advantage of the 50% OFF! The best part about these Bag Crochet Patterns is you can crochet them in the color and style YOU choose OR you can have ME crochet them (more later) in the color(s) and style you choose! These bags can be used for as book bags, lunch bags, gym bags and if you don’t have kids in school you can use them for market bags or any type of bag you choose! Below are the 5 Bag Crochet Patterns that are on Sale for 50% off.
Jo’s Boat Tote would be perfect for books, clothes, or even groceries. The great thing about ALL of my bag designs is that they are to be made with Acrylic Yarn because it can be washed and dried over and over again and the yarn used is nice and sturdy! You can find the Jo’s Boat Tote crochet pattern here.
Did you know Red Heart has been added to Yarnspirations? Shop them below!
The Brown Bag It Tote Crochet Pattern would be perfect for a Lunch Bag, a Gym Bag, or an Overnight Bag. These crochet tote patterns for Bags would be perfect for what YOU want it to be. You can find the Brown Bag It Tote here from my Etsy Shop.
The Storage Bag Cozy crochet pattern can be used to store those pesky plastic bags you get from the grocery store. They can be placed just about anywhere around the house, like how I use them, by the litter box. They can be placed in your gym locker or your child’s locker. They great thing about the Storage Bag Cozy is it can be stuffed and stuffed because of the way the yarn stretches! You can find the Storage Bag Cozy Crochet Pattern right here from my Etsy Shop JosCraftyHook.
My Sharon Bag Crochet Pattern has been my most popular crochet pattern and it has a Small and Large version! You can actually find the crochet pattern for the Sharon Bag FREE here on my website! If you would like to purchase the Ad Free PDF version you can do so here. The Sharon Bag is a perfect carrying case for your iPad or Tablet or can be used as a Purse.
The Garden Tote Crochet Pattern would be a perfect School Bag, Gym Bag or Market Bag. Like ALL of these crocheted bags, they can be washed and tumble dried and they can be folded up and stored while not in use. The Garden Tote Crochet Pattern can be found at my Etsy Shop here.
I hope you take part in the BAG2SCHOOL50 50% off sale of ALL of the crochet patterns for my Bag Collection. My Bag Collection contains the Jo’s Boat Tote, the Brown Bag It Tote, the Storage Bag Cozy, the Sharon Bag and the Garden Tote.
If you are reading this and say to yourself “I don’t have time to crochet a bag right now, but I need one.” This is the BEST part of this post………I can crochet the bag or bags you want! You can have ME crochet any of these bags in YOUR style and color(s)! The cost of me crocheting you YOUR handmade crocheted creation starts at $10 pus shipping! If you are interested in placing a Custom Order please email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com. When placing your order please supply me with the Bag Name and the Color(s) you would like. I will get in touch with you as soon as I can. Thank you for stopping by to see what Jo’s Crafty Hook is up to!
Thank you for stopping by Jo’s Crafty Hook! I hope you pick 1 or 5 of the crochet patterns that are 50% Off! You can get 50% off ALL 5 of my Bag Crochet Patterns. The BAG2SCHOOL sale expires September 13, 2019, so be sure to stop by and take advantage of the 50% OFF! Be sure to shop the BAG2SCHOOL50 before the month is up!
From the Designer:
Thank you again for stopping by Jo’s Crafty Hook! Be sure to shop the BAG2SCHOOL50 at my Etsy Shop JosCraftyHook before the month is up!
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You are free to sell or gift the Ombre Waves Tank Top, but Please forward anyone who would like to do this crochet pattern or any of my patterns to my Etsy shop, the Ravelry Store, or to my website. The web addresses for any place to connect with me are listed below.
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I would LOVE to see your version of my Ombre Waves Tank Top! You can “Hook It” at my Ravelry Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR add a pic on my Facebook Page Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR at anyone of the places below that allows you to connect with me! Please use the hashtags: #ombrewaves or#jostwisted. Pictures, Comments, Feedback, etc. are ALWAYS welcome at my website www.joscraftyhook.com or my Facebook Page Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs.
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Oh boy are you in for a Treat! The Ombre Waves is a FREE Crochet Pattern just for you! Me and my testers absolutely LOVE this design and I am sharing it with you FREE! There are 6 sizes to choose from, from Small to 3X! I hope you LOVE it as much as we do! Thank you Lindsay Silvestrini, Laura Poulsen, Tara Smith, April Pendleton, and Sammi Leighton for testing the Ombre Waves Tank Top!
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I designed the Ombre Waves Tank Top around this time last year, but I only offered it in 1 size. One of my crochet pattern testers said she would LOVE to do the tank top, but I didn’t offer a Small. I heard the same thing about sizes from others, so I decided to add 5 more sizes to the pattern. So now YOU can take advantage of these changes as well!
When you are finished with YOUR version of the Ombre Waves Tank Top I would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to see it! You can stop by my Facebook Group Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs here!
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Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs
Ombre Waves Tank Top
Chart has the measurements needed for the corresponding sizes.
Size
FSC
Width
Height
Rows
Straps
Small
101
30
12
30
6
Medium
109
32
14
32
6
Large
117
34
16
34
8
XL
125
36
18
36
8
2X
133
38
20
38
10
3X
141
40
22
40
10
Materials:
US Hook G/4.5 mm 450-1200 yards of #3 Lightweight Yarn Scissors Tapestry Needle 4 Stitch Markers
Gauge: Hook US G/4.5 mm 4 DC x 2 rows = 1 inch
Gauge Swatch:
R1: Ch 8, dc in 4th ch from hook and in each st across. Turn R2-R4: ch 3 and dc in each st across.
Abbreviations: ch = chain sl st = slip stitch fsc = foundation single crochet dc = double crochet RS = Right Side
3 DC will always be put in the 2nd DC of the 3 DC group from previous row.
The Ombre Waves Tank Top will start from the bottom of the tank top and it will work its way up to the top. Straps will be attached separately.
The Tank Top will be worked in the Round.Sizes are for Small, Medium, Large, XLarge, 2XLarge, and 3XLarge.
Bottom of the Tank Top:
R1: fsc 101 (109, 117, 125, 133 and 141) and ss into 1st fsc to join. Turn
(RS) R2: Ch 1 and dc in 2nd ch from hook, dc in the next 3 st, *3 dc in next st, sc in next 8 st.** repeat from * to ** until the last 5 st, then 3 dc in next st, dc in the last 4 st. Join and turn
R3: Ch 1 and skip 1 st, *dc in the next 4 st, 3 dc in next st, dc in the next 4 st, sk 2 st.** repeat from * to ** join and turn
(RS) R4: Ch 2, skip next 2 st, dc in the next 3 st, *3 dc in next st, dc in the next 3 st, skip 4 st, dc in next 3 st** repeat from * to ** skip last 2 st. join and turn
R5: ch 1, dc in the next 4 st, *3 dc in next st, dc in the next 8 st** repeat from * to ** join and turn
R6-30 (33, 36, 39, 42, 45): Repeat Rows 3-5 until you have the needed Rows for your size. You can continue repeating R3-R5 if you desire a longer length.
Fasten off and Weave in ends.
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Straps:
Make 4 – 2 on each side
Placing of Stitch Markers: With (RS) facing you, fold the shirt in ½, making sure the Waves line up correctly and count over 2 Waves from the Left and 2 Waves from the Right. Find the 3 dc group in the center of the wave and count over 1 stitch and put your stitch marker in that place. This will be where you start the strap.
Notes:
You will follow Placing of Stitch Markers 4 times. 2 Straps on the Front of the Tank and 2 Straps on the Back of the Tank. If the Straps are not long enough for your size, feel free to add as many Rows as you need.
Once you have completed attaching the Straps, using your Tapestry Needle sew the straps together using the Back Stitch or the Invisible Stitch.
Use your Tapestry Needle to weave in loose ends and trim off.
Sizes Small and Medium
R1: Attach yarn with a slip stitch; ch 3 and dc in the next 4 st. ch 3 and turn. [5 dc]
R2-6: dc in the next 4 st. ch 3 and turn. At the end of Row 8 leave enough yarn to sew Straps together.
Sizes Large and XLarge
R1: Attach yarn with a slip stitch; ch 3 and dc in the next 4 st. ch 3 and turn. [5 dc]
R2-8: dc in the next 4 st. ch 3 and turn. At the end of Row 8 leave enough yarn to sew Straps together.
Sizes 2Xlarge and 3XLarge
R1: Attach yarn with a slip stitch; ch 3 and dc in the next 4 st. ch 3 and turn. [5 dc]
R2-10: dc in the next 4 st. ch 3 and turn. At the end of Row 8 leave enough yarn to sew Straps together.
From the Designer:
Thank you for purchasing my Ombre Waves Tank Top Crochet Pattern! I would LOVE to see your finished crocheted Ombre Waves Tank Top! Send me a pic of your finished Ombre Waves Tank Top or you wearing your new Ombre Waves Tank Top!
While you are at my website be sure to subscribe to my Mailing List and Newsletter. This way you will be notified when I release another pattern or blog post!
If you have any questions or concerns about this pattern or any other pattern please find me at Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs on Facebook or email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com
You are free to sell or gift the Ombre Waves Tank Top, but Please forward anyone who would like to do this crochet pattern or any of my patterns to my Etsy shop, the Ravelry Store, or to my website. The web addresses for any place to connect with me are listed below.
Every purchase of my patterns helps! It allows me to buy more yarn so I can create and design more Handmade Crocheted Creations for you to enjoy.
I would LOVE to see your version of my Ombre Waves Tank Top! You can “Hook It” at my Ravelry Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR add a pic on my Facebook Page Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs OR at anyone of the places below that allows you to connect with me! Please use the hashtags: #ombrewaves or #jostwisted. Pictures, Comments, Feedback, etc. are ALWAYS welcome at my website www.joscraftyhook.com or my Facebook Page Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs.
Find me, Jo of Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs at any one of these places listed below!
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At the first of the year I was asked to join a Facebook Group, called the Patchwork Mystery CAL. The Patchwork Mystery CAL started April 15, 2019 and lasts until July 7, 2019. Below you will find the Patchwork Mystery CAL Schedule which will be 12 weeks long. Also at the end of the schedule I talk about crochet giving you hope!
The Facebook Group consists of me and 11 other fiber artist designing a 12″ x 12″ Square for their mystery CAL. All of the designs were to be and are to held a secret until each artist’s Square is revealed. Also when we were creating our square there had to be a meaning behind the design. Therefore each of us 12 fiber artists have a story to tell when our Square is published.
The purpose of the group’s 12 squares is to create an amazing work of art by joining the 12 squares and creating an Afghan. The creation of the Afghan has you joining 3 Squares across by 4 Squares long. You can arrange your 12 squares any way you prefer or join them in the order of the CAL.
Even though it is week 2 of the CAL, you will have plenty of time to join us and crochet a Square. Today is the release of Square #2. I will be adding to this post weekly, as the next fiber artist’s square is revealed. So if you have want to join our CAL you can do so here. Check out the Announcement section of the group for ALL the information you need to start crocheting your Squares! Also, be sure to subscribe to my email list and you will receive the next Patchwork Mystery Square when it is released!
1 – Find out the design of the new Square each week!
2 – Also, find out every week the story behind the design of each artist’s Square!
Shelby Shea supplied a Video Tutorial for her Pasha Square and you can find it here!
· May 20, 2019: WEEK 6 by Tangerine Door Creations * Show your support by following Desiree Krahn on her Blog & Facebook
You can find the story behind Desiree’s story about her Garden Gate Square here!
· May 27, 2019: WEEK 7 by Journey Chanel Designs * Show your support by following Anastasia Smith on her Blog, Facebook, &Instagram
Find out the story behind Anastasia’s Fairy Wings Square here!
· June 3, 2019: WEEK 8 by Crochetaladia * Show your support by following Claudia Martin on herInstagram
Patchwork Mystery CAL Schedule Week 8 is a little different today. Find Claudia Martin’s Post on her Spring Pathways Square @crochetaladia on Instagram. Find her free pattern at Ravelry here!
· June 10, 2019:
WEEK 9 is a collaborated effort by Sunset Knots & Tangerine Door Creations * Show your support by following Marianne Hamil of Sunset Knots and Desiree Krahn of Tangerine Door Creations above. The Square is titled: Belle’s Enchanted Garden Square.
For convenience, you will find the full pattern and all links for this week on both blogs. Be sure to visit both to get our thoughts about the square. 🥳
· June 17, 2019: WEEK 10 by Rich Textures Crochet * Show your support by following Sarah Thomson on her Blog, Facebook, &Instagram
Here is what Sarah of Rich Textures Crochet had to say about her Rip Tides Square:
“Good morning everyone! Welcome to week 10 of the Patchwork Mystery CAL! Thank you so much for joining 🙂 This week I bring you the Rip Tides Afghan Square. I look forward to seeing your progress and creativity.
Find the free pattern here —> https://richtexturescrochet.com/…/the-rip-tides-square-fre…/
YouTube Tutorial (don’t forget to subscribe! This channel is updated weekly with free crochet patterns and stitch tutorials 🙂) —> https://youtu.be/LhaPBUVVSlk
Be sure to upload your progress photos in the album. Note: I recently had a baby (he is now one week old) 🙂 I will be stopping in as I can, but he is the one dictating my schedule at the moment so it’s a little sporadic 🙂”
Happy Crocheting!!
· June 24, 2019: WEEK 11 by Stardust Gold Crochet * Show your support by following Tasha Reynolds on her Blog, Facebook, & Instagram
Good morning and evening everyone! Welcome to week 11 of the Patchwork Mystery CAL!
Thank you so much for joining 🙂! My name is Tasha and I am the designer behind Stardust Gold Crochet. I am so excited to be hosting this CAL and I hope you all enjoy creating it. I cannot wait to see all your beautiful colors!
This weeks square is called the The Phoenix Afghan Square.
⭐ – PATTERN WILL GO LIVE AT 7:30 AM CST ON THE BLOG, AND THE LINK IS:
⭐ – Links for the free photo free PDF & YouTube Tutorial are in the blog post. 😍
⭐– The YouTube tutorial is not live yet. It will be uploaded around 5:30 pm CST (central standard time).
In the meantime, the blog post does have photos for you to work through some of the more difficult rounds. 🤩
Be sure to upload your progress photos in the album so I can see and help you along!
Happy Hooking! 🤗
Much love, 💖
Tasha
· July 1, 2019: WEEK 12 (LAST WEEK) by Jo’s Crafty Hook * Show your support by following Joey Lea Baird on her Blog,Facebook, & Instagram
As I like to remind everyone who is like me, this CAL would be the perfect crochet project for you to do! If you suffer from Chronic Pain, Anxiety, Depression, or any other debilitating disease like Scoliosis this CAL can help you cope by giving you hope!
Just think, you have 12 weeks to crochet 12 squares. At the end of that time you will have 12 awesome designs to join together and create an Afghan! How awesome is that! Crochet is my Lifeline! Crochet gives me hope because it helps me cope. At the end of the day, week, month, I have created something amazing that gave me purpose! So be sure to join me these next 12 weeks where I will be coping with my Scoliosis, Chronic Pain, Anxiety and Depression.
Find me, Jo of Jo’s Crafty Hook Designs at any one of these places listed below! Subscribe to my email; follow me on Etsy, Instagram and Twitter; favorite my patterns at Ravelry; and watch and subscribe to my video tutorials on YouTube!
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In today’s post I’d like to share with you the Ribbon Ear Warmers Free Crochet Pattern. It is called Ribbon because the ear warmers design used a version of the Rib Stitch or Waffle Stitch.
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You can find my Ribbon Ear Warmers in the Crochet Flower Roundup. You can find crocheted flowers from 10 other crochet designers on my website. You will find either free or paid patterns from these 10 designers. Click on the image below and you will be directed to the Crochet Flower Roundup!
In this pattern you will find left handed video and picture tutorials to go along with this pattern. I even designed the flower that is attached to my version of my pattern. I hope you enjoy it!
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Now, let’s get started!
Materials:
US Hook I/5.50 mm US Hook H/5 mm 150 yards of 5 ply Bulky Yarn 25 yards of 4 ply Worsted Weight Yarn 1 inch Button Scissors Tapestry Needle
Size:
5” Height
21.5”-22.5” Length
Gauge: US Hook I/5.50 mm
4 HDC x 2 Rows = 1 inch
Abbreviations: CH = Chain SL ST = Slip Stitch SC = Single Crochet SC2TOG = Single Crochet 2 Together FPDC = Front Post Double Crochet BPDC = Back Post Double Crochet WS = Waffle Stitch
Notes: Ch 1 does NOT count as a stitch
Ch 2 does NOT count as a stitch
SC2TOG instructions on YouTube here.
FPDC & BPDC instructions on YouTube here.
Special Stitches: Front Post Double Crochet – Double Crochet going around the Front Post of the DC in the Previous Row. Back Post Double Crochet – Double Crochet going around the Back of the DC in the Previous Row. SC2TOG – Crochet 2 single crochets together. Waffle Stitch – Alternating FPDC and BPDC
R2: ch 1, 2 sc in 1st st, sc, 2 sc in last st. (5 sc) Turn
R3: ch 1, sc across. (5 sc) Turn
R4: ch 1, 2 sc in 1st st, sc in next 3 st, 2 sc in last st. (7 sc) Turn
R5: ch 1, sc across. (7 sc) Turn
R6: ch 1, 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc in next 5 st, 2 hdc in last st. (9 sc) Turn
R7: ch 1, sc across. (9 sc) Turn
R8: ch 1, 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc in next 7 st, 2 hdc in last st. (11 sc) Turn
R9: ch 1, sc across. (11 sc) Turn
R10: ch 1, 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc in next 9 st, 2 hdc in last st. (13 sc) Turn
R11: ch 1, sc across. (13 sc) Turn
R12: ch 1, 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc in next 11 st, 2 hdc in last st. (15 sc) Turn
R13: ch 1, sc across. (15 sc) Turn
R14: ch 1, 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc in next 13 st, 2 hdc in last st. (17 sc) Turn
R15: ch 1, sc across. (17 sc) Turn
R16: ch 1, 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc in next 15 st, 2 hdc in last st. (19 sc) Turn
R17: ch 1, sc across. (19 sc) Turn
Should Measure 5 inches before R18.
R18: ch 1, hdc in each st across. Turn (19 hdc)
R19: ch 1, dc in each st across. Turn (19 dc)
R20: ch 2, dc in first 2 st, *fpdc in next st, bpdc in next st (Waffle Stitch made)* Repeat from * to * across to last 2 st, dc in last 2 dc. Turn (19 st)
R21: ch 2, dc in first 2 st, *alernate WS from previous Row.* Repeat from * to * across to last 2 st, dc in last 2 dc. Turn (19)
Repeat Waffle Stitch in R20-21 or until the Waffle Stitch measures 11.5 inches. End with R21.
Ribbed Stitches should measure 11.5 inches from R18.
Decrease Rows R1: ch 1, dc in each st across. Turn (19 dc)
R2: ch 1, hdc in each st across. Turn (19 hdc)
R3: ch 1, sc in each st across. Turn (19 sc)
R4: ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next 15 st, sc2tog. Turn (15 sc + 2 sc2tog)
R5: ch 1, sc in each st across. Turn (17 sc)
Making of Button Holes
R6: ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next 13 st, sc2tog. Turn (13 sc + 2 sc2tog)
R7: ch 1, sc in each st across. Turn (15 sc)
R8: ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next 11 st, sc2tog. Turn (11 sc + 2 sc2tog)R9: ch 1, sc in each st across. Turn (13 sc)
R9: ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next 9 st, sc2tog. Turn (9 sc + 2 sc2tog)
R10: ch 1, sc in each st across. Turn (11 sc)
R11: ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next 2 st, ch 3, sk 3 st, sc in next 2, sc2tog. Turn (4 sc + 2 sc2tog + ch 3)
R12: ch 1, sc in next 3 st, place 3 sc across ch 3, and sc in last 3 st. Turn (9 sc)
R13: ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next sc, ch 3, sk 3 st, sc in next sc, sc2tog. Turn (2 sc + 2 sc2tog + ch 3)
R14: ch 1, sc in next 2 sc, place 3 sc across ch 3, sc in last 2 sc. Turn (7 sc)
R16: ch 1, sc in 1st sc, sc across ch 3, sc in last sc. Turn (5 sc)
R17: ch 1, sc across. (5 sc) Do NOT turn
Should measure 5 inches from the body of the ear warmers when finished.
Border
Ch 1, sc in each end row and stitch evenly around the ear warmers. sl st in 1st sc made.
Fasten off and weave in ends with Tapestry Needle.
Sew a button onto R2-R3 at beginning of Ear Warmers, being sure to line up with Button Holes made at R6-R18 of Decrease Rows
Below you will find a crochet pattern for a Flower. You can attach it to the Ear Warmers or leave it off, it is up to you.
Ribbon Ear Warmers Flower Pattern
Materials: US Hook H/5.00 mm 25 yards of 4 ply Worsted Weight Yarn 1 inch Button Scissors Tapestry Needle
1st Layer of Flower
R1: Make a Slip Knot, leaving a long tail for attaching to Ear Warmers. Ch 1, 10 sc in the ch 1 loop, ss in 1st sc to join. 10 sc
R2: ch1, sc in the same stitch, *ch 3, skip the next stitch, sc in the next st* Repeat from * to * until you have 5 Ch 3 spaces, ss into 1st sc. You will work in the ch 3 loops in R3.
R3: *sc in ch 3, hdc, 2 dc, hdc, sc in the ch 3 space* Repeat from * to * until you have 5 petals. Ss in sc to join.
2nd layer of flower
R4: Ch 5, *sc in 1st sc on next petal, ch 5* Repeat from * to * until you have 5 chain 5 spaces. Ss in 1st ch 5 space.
R5: *ch 1, *sc, 2 hdc, 5 dc, 2 hdc, sc in the chain 5.* Repeat from * to * until you have 5 petals. Ss in 1st sc.
3rd layer of flower
R6: ch 1 *ss in 1st sc of petal, ch 6* Repeat from * to * until you have 5 ch 6 spaces. Ss in 1st ch 6 to join.
R7: ch 1 *sc, 1 hdc, 2 dc, 7 tc, 2 dc, 1 hdc, sc in the chain 6 space.* (1st petal made) Repeat from * to * until you have 5 petals. Ss in 1st sc to join. Leave a long tail for attaching to Ear Warmers.
Leave a long tail for attaching to Ribbon Ear Warmers. Fasten Off.
Attach Flower to Ribbon Ear Warmers.
Sew 1″ Button to the starting end of the ear warmers.
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