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X and o crochet pattern
X and o crochet pattern









x and o crochet pattern

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x and o crochet pattern

R23: Place front and back pieces right sides together with the front piece facing up, you will be working through both pieces.

x and o crochet pattern

R1: Ch 23, sc in second ch from hook and in each ch across (22) R1: Ch 23, sc in second ch from hook and each ch across (22) Here’s a chart for those who prefer to follow a chart rather than a written pattern:

#X and o crochet pattern how to

See this post for reference: How to Change Colours in Amigurumi. The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (colour abbreviation), example: 9 sc (o) means 9 sc in the colour orange.Ĭolour changes take place in the last yarn over of the previous stitch. You will be working in rows of single crochet from the bottom up. The ch 1 at the beginning of each row does not count as a stitch. The pattern is written using US terminology and measures approximately 4″ x 4″ (10cm x 10cm) when using the materials listed.

  • (…) – indicates stitch count at end of round.
  • DK Weight Cotton Yarn in orange (o), black (b) and dark green (I used Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK in Blood Orange, Pure Black and Evergreen).
  • I opted to use dark green for mine but you can use any colour that you like. The addition of the border adds interest and an extra pop of colour. It’s also a great practice piece if you are new to colour changes and want to explore this kind of colourwork. It’s double sided for extra durability and absorbancy and the extra thickness helps the coaster to lie flat without the need for blocking. Use the traditional method of making three double crochets for each square. I chained 5 to start each new row (instead of 6) and I chained 2 at the beginning of each square (instead of 3).I love a good functional project and this Jack O’Lantern coaster crochet pattern is a great way to add some fun seasonal decor and spook factor to your home. Crochet the pixel graph using the corner-to-corner (c2c) technique.











    X and o crochet pattern