What you will need:
2 Skein of Loops & Threads Country Loom Warm Cream
N hook 9.00mm
Tapestry Needle
Buttons (8 total)
Abbreviations:
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
sc = single crochet
sl st = slip stich
st(s) = stitch(es)
R = round
Foundation Chain
dc ch 25 (10")
This is a great tutorial that shows how to make a dc foundation ch.
Join in the Round
sl st into the top of the ch 4
ch 2
dc into the ch 2 space
NOTE: Chain 2 Space will not count as a stitch. Sl st into the top of the dc. This will help to prevent your warmer from having a 'hard' seam.
dc into each stitch (24 total) (25 total with ch 1 space)
sl st into in the top of the 1st dc
ch 2
Repeat dc (25) till R7
R8 -12 Increase in the last stitch
sl st, ch 2, dc in ch space, dc in each st, increase in last st (2 dc in same st), sl st to the top if the 1st dc
R13-15
dc into each st (including ch 1 space) for a total of 30 st(s)
sl st top of 1st dc, ch1
****Do not fasten off****
Button Shells
You will be working down the side of your warmers.
Here's the directions:
sc, 5 dc (same space), 2 sc, 5 dc (same space), 2 sc, 5 dc (same space), 2 sc, 5 dc (same space), 2 sc, fasten off.
4 shells total
NOTE: Crochet shells towards your body for the RT leg and away from your body for the LT leg.
Here's some pics that will hopefully help:
Use a colored yarn scrap to mark side st(s) From last st to the 1st st |
sc into the 1st st
5 dc onto the dc 'bar'
sc at the end of the dc 'bar'
sc next space (pic shows 2 sc)
dc onto the dc 'bar' next to the last sc
See the 'bar' I'm working the 5 dc on?
Last 2 sc (ends at 1st st)
Finishing Work
Use your tapestry needle to sew together the bottom half of your dc foundation chain, then 'tuck' ends working in the backside of your warmer (so it doesn't show), cut off excess yarn.
Sew button onto the 3dc (middle of the shell) Sew all the way through the warmer You don't want it to be a flapper! |
With Heals
With Boots
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