Size:
Approx. 24 x 24 cm
If a yarn with the same gauge is used
Material:
Sport Yarn 50 gr
(if you use a different weighted yarn, you might need more or less of the yarn)
Crochet hook 2 mm
a stick approx. 28 to 30 cm long
The Pattern is written in US terms:
St: Stitch
Ch: Chain
Slst: Slip stitch
Sc: Single crochet
Hdc: half double crochet
Dc: double crochet
Ch sp: chain space
Bl: Block
Sp: Space
I tried to write the pattern as beginner-friendly as possible, if you have any questions or issues during knitting or crocheting, I’m more than happy to help. Either via a comment here or via a private message.
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Info when the piece is worked with the row-by-row explanation:
The chain stitch counts as a first stitch, unless it's stated differently.
For each Dc from the previous round, we’ll work either 1 dc or 1 ch, and always 1 dc in the chain spaces.
Whenever the pattern calls for 1 ch, we jump over 1 stitch and work the next dc in the following stitch (this is not explained in each row, so remember that 1 ch is always followed by jumping over 1 stitch)
The table runner is worked in the filet crochet technique, where it’s worked in blocks and spaces. The blocks always consist of 3 dc and the Spaces always consist of 1 dc, 1 ch (jump over 1 stitch), 1 dc.
With this, the first and last dc of a Space or block is always the first and last from the previous space or block
This Info is not as important when you work with the row by row explanation as it's written what to work, but might help a bit with understanding the technique.
If there are more than one space following each other, I'll usually write in the pattern how many spaces are worked for this part to make it a bit easier.
The row always begins with 3 ch and a minimum of 2 dc in the following 2 stitches, and ends with a minimum of 3 dc in the last 3 stitches and the very last dc in the third ch from the previous row. (you can see it in the photos with the green needle)
When working chain stitches, make sure not to work them too tight.
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If you work it via the graph:
You’ll find the graph after the row explanation.
The wall hanger has 36 blocks and 26 rows.
This pattern is worked in filet crochet which contains blocks and spaces, each block has 3 dc, each space has 1 dc, 1 ch and jumps over 1 stitch, 1 dc.
The first or last dc of a block or a space is also counted as the first or last dc of the next block or space. Which means if there are 2 or more blocks after each other, the last dc from the block before counts as the first dc of the new one, with that 2 blocks have 5 dc’s, 3 blocks have 7 dc’s, 4 blocks have 9 dc`s and so on. I added a graph to show it better, but you can always contact me with any questions.
The row always begins with 3 ch (which is counted as the first stitch) and a minimum of 2 dc in the following 2 stitches, and ends with a minimum of 3 dc in the last 3 stitches and the very last dc in the third ch from the previous row. (you can see it in the photos with the green needle)
When working chain stitches, make sure not to work them too tight.
If this pattern is worked with the row by row explanation is always written what has to be worked.
Start with the graph:
Loosely cast on 76 stitches and work the first dc in the 4. stitch from the hook (a row has always 73 stitches, either dc or ch stitches)
The graph is worked twice. Work it once and start again but leave out the first row, so the picture is the other way around.
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The butterfly wall hanger: beginners explanation
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Cast on 76 not too tight
(remember the 3 ch at the beginning of a row is counted as the first stitch, after 1 ch we jump over 1 stitch and the very last Dc is always worked on top of the 3rd ch from the previous round)
1. Row:
work the first dc in the 4th stitch from the hook and work 108 dc in each following stitch (109 dc)
2. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 10x (results in 11 spaces in total), 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 21x (results in 22 spaces in total), 2 dc (73 st)
3. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 3x (results in 4 spaces in total), 9 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 11x (results in 12 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 9x (results in 10 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
4. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 8x (results in 9 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 10x (results in 11 spaces in total), 5 dc, 1 ch, 15 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc (73 st)
5. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 19 dc, 1 ch, 5 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 10x (results in 11 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 7x (results in 8 spaces in total) 3 dc (73 st)
6. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 6x (results in 7 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 10x (results in 11 spaces in total), 5 dc, 1 ch, 21 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc (73 st)
7. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 23 dc, 1 ch, 5 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 10x (results in 11 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 5x (results in 6 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
8. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 4x (results in 5 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 10x (results in 11 spaces in total), 25 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc (73 st)
9. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 25 dc, 1 ch, 5 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 11x (results in 12 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 3x (results in 4 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
10. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 3x (results in 4 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 9 dc, 1 ch** 1 dc, 1 ch** work this 3x (results in 4 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 27 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc (73 st)
11. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 26 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 3x (results in 4 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch ** 1 dc, 1 ch** work this 3x (results in 4 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
12. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 3x (results in 4 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch 1 dc, 1 ch, 27 dc, ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc (73 st)
13. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 5x (results in 6 spaces in total), 21 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 7 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 3x (results in 4 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
14. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 3x (results in 4 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, ** 1 dc, 1 ch** work this 7x (results in 8 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 21 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 5x (results in 6 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
15. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 5x (results in 6 spaces in total), 21 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc, 1 ch ** 1 dc, 1 ch** work this 6x (results in 7 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 4x (results in 5 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
16. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 5x (results in 6 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, ** 1 dc, 1 ch** work this 4x (results in 5 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 4x (results in 5 spaces in total), 21 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 5x (results in 6 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
17. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 6x (results in 7 spaces in total), 19 dc, 1 ch ** 1 dc, 1 ch** work this 5x (results in 6 spaces in total), 11 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 6x (results in 7 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
18. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 7x (results in 8 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, ** 1 dc, 1 ch** work this 8x (results in 9 spaces in total), 19 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 6x (results in 7 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
19. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 7x (results in 8 spaces in total), 17 dc, 1 ch, ** 1 dc, 1 ch** work this 7x (results in 8 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 8x (results in 9 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
20. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 9x (results in 10 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, ** 1 dc, 1 ch** work this 7x (results in 8 spaces in total), 13 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 8x (results in 9 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
21. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 9x (results in 10 spaces in total), 11 dc, 1 ch, ** 1 dc, 1 ch** work this 6x (results in 7 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 10x (results in 11 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
22. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 11x (results in 12 spaces in total), 5 dc, 1 ch, ** 1 dc, 1 ch** work this 5x (results in 6 spaces in total), 7 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 10x (results in 11 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
23. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 12x (results in 13 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, ** 1 dc, 1 ch** work this 4x (results in 5 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 13x (results in 14 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
24. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 14x (results in 15 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 17x (results in 18 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
25. Row:
3 ch, 2 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 16x (results in 17 spaces in total), 3 dc, 1 ch, **1 dc, 1 ch** work this 15x (results in 16 spaces in total), 3 dc (73 st)
26. Row:
3 ch, 72 dc (73 st)
Cut off the thread and sew the ends 😊
The explanation to add the hanger is after the experienced explanation.
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Attach the hanger to the stick:
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I’ve just used a stick I had lying around from my son, he loves to collect all the sticks on a walk and brings them all home. So, I have quite a few to choose from. I did sand down the stick a bit so it’s not too rough.
To attach the crochet piece, I’ve used a darning needle and took an approx. 5 meter long thread of the used yarn and sew each stitch onto the stick as shown in the pictures. I then attached a little hanger to the stick as well with an approx. 50 cm long thread and used a knot on both sides of the stick.
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