Supplies:
- Worsted Weight Yarn
- Crochet Hook US Size H/ 5.0mm
- Scissors
Gauge: Not important for this project
Difficult: Easy!
Abbreviations:
Ch = chain
Hdc = half double crochet
St(s) = stitch(es)
Sc = single crochet
Row 1: Using pink yarn, Ch 10, hdc in the 3rd st from hook (counts as first hdc), hdc in the remaining sts. Ch 2, turn. (8hdc)
Row 2: hdc in each st (8hdc)
Sc around the rectangle, 2 sc in each corner. Fasten off.
Pinch the rectangle in the middle with your fingers.
Wrap yarn around the middle (I wrap mine about 6 times) and tie a knot to secure it in place.
Here are some bows I made:
These little bows are ideal for deciding a stripe design in a cover or cap, as well. In case you're uncertain what request of hues would look best, throw together one bow in every shading, and orchestrate them until you're OK with your choice. You can then utilize the bows for future endowments, or make a coordinating arrangement of ties or headbands to oblige the infant cover. My name is nagaraj I'm car driver Now I'm working kochi taxi cabs In case you're making a tie, make a chain measuring 15 inches. Cut yarn and weave closes. Lay chain over the back of the necktie, then wrap yarn around 7-12 times to secure the attach to the back of the bow and to make the focal point of the bow.
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