My youngest daughter, AJ, loves it too.
So, I made this 2nd belt for her . . . .
And this one . . . . .
design by Judy Cimafranca
THIS HEXAGON GRANNY SQUARED BELT IS A LUCY’S, ATTIC 24, INSPIRED DESIGN.
WRAPPED AROUND YOUR WAIST, WHAT A PERFECT FASHIONABLE ADD-ON TO YOUR
SIMPLE BUT ELEGANT DRESS OR PERHAPS A SKIRT ? CROCHET ONE NOW, WEAR IT,
WALK JUST LIKE SHAMCEY SUPSUP’S FAMOUS “ TSUNAMI
WALK “ AND PROUDLY SAY “ I MADE IT !!! ”.
Skill Level Beginner
Finished size 33 inches in length
Each hexa side measures 2 3/8 inches and 4 ¾ inches across between
the points
Approx 100 yds tiny cord in
Dark blue Main Color (MC)
30 yds tiny cord in white Contrasting Color (CC)
1 silver belt buckle
Lighter
Tape measure
Hook
Stitches used
Chain stitch (ch)
Single stitch (sc)
Double crochet (dc)
Slip stitch (sl st)
Front loop (fl)
Stitch variation
2 double bobble stitch (Bbl st) –2 double crochet worked into the stitch leaving
the last loop of each on the hook,Yarn over and draw through all the loops on the
hook.
Joining in new yarn and changing color –work in the old yarn until two loops of the last stitch, drop
it, draw in the new color
Gauge
Take time to check your gauge
1 row of 12 dc = 1 ” in diameter
This project was created with tiny cord ( an alternative to yarn) in dark blue (MC) and in white (CC)
Pattern notes :
1 Rnd of MC and CC was used alternately in every row
Visit Lucy’s, attic24, hexagon how - to
http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/hexagon-howto.html
Hexa square (make 6 pcs)
Rnd 2: With new color, CC, ch 2, 1 dc in same place (considered as 1st 2 – dc Bbl st), ch 2, make 2- dc Bbl stby * yo hook once, draw up lp in dc, yo draw through 2 lps on hk, then yo once, draw up lp in same place, yodraw through remaining 3 lps on hk; repeat from * 10 times; change color, drop CC, draw MC again, sl st to topof 1st 2 – dc Bbl st previously made.
Rnd 3: drop CC , draw MC, ch 3, 2 dc in 1st ch – 2sp, ch 1,
3 dc in next sp, repeat 10x ; join
Rnd 4: drop MC. Draw CC, ch 3, 1 sc in 1 ch sp, repeat 11 times. Join
Rnd 5: drop CC, draw MC, ch 3, 2 dc in same sp, ch 2, 3dc in same sp (1st corner made), ch 2, 3dc in next sp,ch 2, 3dc in next sp, ch 2, 3 dc in same sp (2nd corner made) repeat until you can make 6 corners; join with sl st.Fasten off and weave ends .
Joining Squares
Repeat the process of making hexagon granny square from Rnd 1 to Rnd 4.
Rnd 5: drop CC, draw in MC, ch 3, 2 dc in same sp, ch 1, now attached this to the 1st corner of the 1st hexasquare previously made, sl st front loop only to the 1st ch of the 1st hexa square made, ch 1, sl st front loop onlyto the 2nd ch, then 3 dc into the 3 ch sp of 2nd hexa square, ch 1, sl st front loop only to 1st hexa square made,3dc into the 3 ch sp of 2nd hexa square, ch 1, sl st front loop only into the 1st ch, 2nd corner of the 1st hexasquare made, ch 1, sl st front loop only into the next ch, 3dc into the same sp of 2nd hexa square made - - 1stside joining finished. Continue working all around, to form your 2nd hexa square, just like your 1st hexa.
Finishing
The Belt
Rnd 1: draw up lp, MC, on the center side of your hexa, ch 1, 1 sc in same place, 1 sc in each 13 sc, ch 1, turn(14 sc)
Rnd 2: repeat Rnd 1 until Rnd 5, turn (14 sc)
Rnd 6: ch 1, 1 sc in each 12 sc, sk 1 sc, 1 sc, ch 1, turn ( 13 sc )
Rnd 7: sc in each 11 sc, sk 1 sc, 1 sc, ch 1, turn (12 sc)
Rnd 8: sc in each 10 sc, sk 1, 1 sc, ch 1, turn (11 sc)
Rnd 9: sc in each 10 sc, ch 1, turn (11 sc)
Rnd 10: sc in each 9 sc, ch 1, turn (10 sc)
Rnd 11: repeat Rnd 10 until Rnd 16. Fasten off, leaving tail about 6 inches for sewing.
The right side – repeat process just like on the left side you’ve just made.
Rnd 1 to Rnd 16 until Rnd 20 – (10 sc)
Belt Stopper
Rnd 1: leave tail about 6 inches for sewing. Ch 3, 1sc in each 2 sc, ch 1, turn.
Rnd 2: 1sc in each 2sc, ch 1, turn.
Rnd 3: repeat Rnd 2 until Rnd 15. fasten off, leave tail about 6 inches for sewing. Attached
this on Rnd 7. sew using the hook on both sides.
Light all ends using the lighter to secure all ends.
That’s it guys, hope you understand my pattern. In my 36yrs of crocheting, this is my first EVER, to write apattern. I’m very thankful, at last, I’ve done it.
Please leave a comment for all your questions and I will come to you ASAP.
Happy Crocheting ….
till next post,
Jurich
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