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Thursday, 27 January 2011
crochet jar cover :: a pattern ::
Please note this pattern is written here in english crochet terms, which differ from american crochet terms, there is a fabulous table here which gives translations of all the stitches I've used.
ingredients ::
1 x ball of double knit weight yarn
(I used rowan milk cotton in fruit salad, simply because I have lots in my stash!)
small quantity of contrasting yarn for tie
(I used rowan milk cotton in snow)
4mm crochet hook
Abbreviations ::
ch - chain
ss - slip stitch
tr - treble
method ::
chain 5 join with ss
round 1 ::
ch3 (counts as first treble) work 12 tr in to ring, join to top of first treble with ss
round 2 ::
ch3 (counts as first treble) 1 tr into same space as first treble, 2 tr in to top of each treble from previous round (26 stitches), join to top of first treble with ss
round 3 ::
ch 3 (counts as first treble) 1 tr in to top of each treble from previous round (26 stitches), join to top of first treble with ss
round 4 ::
ch3 (counts as first treble) 1 tr into same space as first treble, 2 tr in to top of each treble from previous round (52 stitches), join to top of first treble with ss
round 5 ::
ch 3 (counts as first treble) 1 tr in to top of each treble from previous round (52 stitches), join to top of first treble with ss
round 6 ::
ch3 (counts as first treble) 1 tr into same space as first treble, 2 tr in to top of each treble from previous round (104 stitches), join to top of first treble with ss
fasten off
weave in loose ends.
for the tie ::
with contrasting yarn, chain 100, fasten off.
weave tie through the spaces on round 5 of the cover.
This pattern will make a circle around 5 inches in diameter, which fit all of my jar lids. However you can of course make yours bigger, just keep repeating the last two rounds until you reach your desired size.
Chain 10 for the 'tie'?
ReplyDeletethink it should be chain 100
ReplyDeleteOoops yes, you're right, apologies, fixed now. Thank you for bringing it to my attention x
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