The
Criss Cross stitch is one of my favorites. This pattern is
reversible. The criss cross design looks like it's switching directions
depending on if you're on the Right Side or Wrong Side. If you're a beginner don't worry it's quite easy. Sewing Instructions included in video. I use an invisible sewing technique. You can sew it any way you prefer. I will show you how to do the turning chain (TCH) if you're not familiar with it.
IF you want to see how to do the TCH go to this video http://youtu.be/diqWCOVGa3s.
IF you want to see how to do the TCH go to this video http://youtu.be/diqWCOVGa3s.
The Criss Cross Pattern Video is at http://youtu.be/jzuQIseunv4
Notes:
The video will show you 3 rows + the sewing. If you know how to do the turning chain you only have to watch up to Row 2. I did 3 rows so I could show you how to do the Turning Chain. I labeled the rows + the sewing sections so you could go to the section you want to watch.
The video will show you 3 rows + the sewing. If you know how to do the turning chain you only have to watch up to Row 2. I did 3 rows so I could show you how to do the Turning Chain. I labeled the rows + the sewing sections so you could go to the section you want to watch.
Abbreviations:
TCH
= Turning Chain
SC
= Single Crochet
DC
= Double Crochet st = stitch
Size:
7 inches wide by 20 inches tall
Number
of Rows: 34
Gauge:
3.5 sts per inch and 1.75 rows per inch
Yarn
used: Caron 1 pound (very soft yarn)
Hook: I
Hook: I
Pattern:
x
of 2+1 stitches (any odd number will do)
Chain
25
Row
1: Do 1 sc in the second chain from the hook and in each stitch
across the row (24 sc made)
Row
2: ch 3 (counts as 1st dc), *skip the next stitch, 1dc in the
next stitch, do 1dc in skipped st * repeat across to the last stitch
and do 1dc in it.
From
row 3 and on you will finish the row by crocheting into the TCH .
Repeat row 2 for the pattern
When
you reach the desired length for your neck warmer cut yarn. If you
want a scarf just continue on.
You can sew the ends together to create your neckwarmer.
You can sew the ends together to create your neckwarmer.
My
Crochet Video Playlist can be found
at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuXN9cpMQZFIJ-8jTWpbTgowZBEwgpYvI
.
Thanks!!
Heather
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