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Wednesday 13 December 2017
Wednesday 6 December 2017
Christmas Pudding Cover
I have used this Christmas Pudding Cover pattern for both chocolate oranges and bath bombs.
You
will need:
- Yarn needle
- 3.5mm crochet hook
- Button
- DK Yarn
- Approx. 5m
Stitches
and abbreviations used:
(I am from England but use US crochet
terms)
- MC - Magic circle/ring
- Ch - Chain
- SC - Single crochet
- HDC – Half Double Crochet
- DC – Double Crochet
- ST - Stitch
- SLST - Slip stitch
- R – Round or Row
- FO - Finish Off
- Long SC – sc going into the st on the round below the one you are
working on.
Other things to note....
- This is worked in continuous rounds. It is helpful to use a stitch
marker to keep track.
- The number in ( ) at the end of each round indicates the total
stitch count for that round.
- * * indicates repeated series of stitches.
- Stitches in [ ] are worked
into one stitch.
Pudding – Brown
Start
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1.
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MC using HDC (6)
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2.
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*[2HDC] * (12)
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3.
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*[2HDC] * (24)
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4.
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*1HDC, [2HDC] * (36)
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5-12.
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HDC (36) – check it fits around the ball.
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13.
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Change to white –*1 long sc, 2sc * (36)
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14-15.
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HDC (36)
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17.
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Sc (36)
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FO – Weave and hide yarn tail.
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Leaves x2 – Green
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1.
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CH 9.
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2.
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Turn, starting in 2nd ch from hook, 1slst, 1sc,
1hdc, 2dc, 1hdc, 1sc, 1slst, turn and work into the back loops left from the
ch - 1slst, 1sc, 1hdc, 2dc, 1hdc, 1sc, 1slst
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FO – Leaving yarn tail to sew to the pudding
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Tuesday 5 December 2017
Friday 1 December 2017
Hanging Wreath
Free pattern for a Christmas Wreath to hang on the tree.
You
will need:
- Yarn needle
- 3mm crochet hook
- Red yarn or Ribbon
- Pipe Cleaner
- DK Yarn
- Approx. 5m
Stitches
and abbreviations used:
(I am from England but use US crochet
terms)
- Ch - Chain
- SC - Single crochet
- ST - Stitch
- HDC - Half Double Crochet
- DC – Double Crochet
- SLST - Slip stitch
- R – Round or Row
- FO - finish Off
Other things to note....
- This is worked in continuous rounds. It is helpful to use a stitch marker to keep track.
- * * indicates repeated series of stitches.
- Stitches in [ ] are worked into one stitch.
Using a piece of pipe cleaner, make a circle approx. 11cm in circumference.
1. Make 27 sc around the pipe cleaner.
2. *[sc, hdc, dc], [dc, hdc, sc], skip next st * x8, [sc, hdc, dc], [dc, hdc, sc], slst.
FO - Leave the yarn tail to make the hanging loop and close any gaps where the pipe cleaner may show through.
Weave red yarn or ribbon through for decoration and tie in the centre.
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