

(23dc + ch3)ģrd Row – ch3, 1dc in base of ch3, 1dc in next dc, * 2dc in next dc, 1dc in next dc, * rpt from * to * to end, sl st to the top of ch3 on the beginning of row. (11dc + ch3)Ģnd Row – (Inc Row) ch3, 1dc in base of ch3, 2dc in each dc to end, sl st to top of ch3 on beginning of row. With color 1, ch4, sl st in 1st ch to form a ring, ch3, (RS) work 11dc in ring, sl st to top ch3 on beginning of row. Made in continuous rounds without turning until the 15th Row. GAUGE – 4dc & 2 rows measures approx 1 inch
CROCHET POM POM PATTERN PDF
It is a simple beanie that can be made to give to your family and friends as gifts or for yourself, made with a textured brim and finished off with a pom-pom topper!Ĭlick to purchase an ad free PDF of this patternĥ0 grams of Stylecraft Special DK in each of the colors 1 & 2ġ.75oz of Worsted Weight #3 in each of the colors 1 & 2 And I’ve dug out some paper piecing hexies, which is a very old, ongoing project.A fun to crochet pom-pom hat, made on a 6.00mm hook so it’s soft and warm to wear. Maybe some Jedi robes for the boys, slightly different. I have draped myself in it every evening since I finished it last week. By morning it was dry (It was near the radiator). I sprayed it lightly with water and left it over night. It doesn’t seem to have ruined the carpet. I pinned it directly onto the carpet because I don’t have any spongey foam boards. Fasten off, sew in ends and admire.Īmazingly for me, I blocked the blanket. Photo 5: Slip stitch into bottom of the cluster (original 4th ch from hk.) Photo 3: Before yarning over and pulling through last 5 loops. I’ve broken it down with a few pictures below: *Ch7, 4tgr in 4th ch from hook, ch1, ss into bottom of cluster, ch3, skip 3 st and ss into next st.* repeat around. YO, pull through 2 loops, 4 loops on hook.YO hook insert into st, pull up a loop, 6 loops on hook. YO, pull through 2 loops, 5 loops on hook. YO hook insert into st, pull up a loop, 5 loops on hook. YO, pull through 2 loops, 3 loops on hook. YO hook insert into st, pull up a loop, 4 loops on hook. YO hook, pull through 2 loops, 2 loops on hook. Yarn over (YO) hook, insert hook in stitch (st), pull up a loop, 3 loops on hook. Have you had this kind of experience? If you’ve come up with a new idea/pattern, do you check out whether or not it has been done before? Since I’ve already taken some photographs I’ll put up the method of how I made my pompoms.
CROCHET POM POM PATTERN PLUS
On the plus side, I have discovered a delightful blog! However, someone else has too, I discovered via Pinterest. My reaction to that was to come up with my own cheaty pompom. Every pompom took an age and it would have taken a lifetime to go round the whole blanket. I’d found a couple of patterns and tutorials that had really faffy ways of crocheting pompoms, that I just couldn’t be bothered to do. Well, I thought I had until I started checking out other places on t’interwebs. I was super proud of them because I made up the pattern myself. I love the red and I just think they’re fabulous. The bobbly pompoms are my absolute favourite bit.

I’m not sure this is the yarn for that project but I’ve still got loads of Stylecraft left so… Some of the blankets I’ve seen are exquisitely beautiful but they look cottony and fine, not woolly and wintery. I’m still undecided about the Rustic Lace Square with this yarn though.

Last year I bought a pile of Stylecraft Life DK thinking I was going to make a Rustic Lace Square blanket. I’ve totally copied! It’s called A Touch of Spice and I really love it. Sandra herself did the same thing and I liked it even more than the SoL. The stitch used is the Stacked Shells section of Cherry Heart’s Spice of Life blanket. It’s usually to do with not turning out how they looked in my head, so they get abandoned or I give them away. A blanket just for me! I am really surprised that I Iove it because most of my finished blankets tend to make me feel a bit meh.
