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New Cinnamon Stick Crochet Pattern

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  🧶 “Cinnamon Stick” Crochet Pattern A beautiful textured stitch with raised vertical lines — looks like twisted ropes or “cinnamon sticks.” Perfect for blankets, scarves, table runners, and pillow covers. 🧵 Materials Yarn: Medium or DK cotton/acrylic yarn (solid colors highlight the texture best) Hook: 4.0 mm – 5.0 mm (match yarn weight) Scissors Tapestry needle ✏️ Abbreviations (US terms) Symbol Meaning ch chain sc single crochet dc double crochet fpdc front post double crochet st stitch rep repeat sl st slip stitch 🌿 Step-by-Step Tutorial 1️⃣ Foundation Chain Chain a multiple of 4 + 2 (for example, 42 ch for a sample swatch). Turn your work and start in the second chain from the hook. 2️⃣ Row 1 – Base Row Work 1 sc in each chain across. Chain 2 and turn (this chain 2 counts as your first dc in the next row). 3️⃣ Row 2 – First Texture Row Dc in the next 3 stitches. Fpdc around the first dc of the group (the one you just made 3 stit...

Amazing Crochet Motif Pattern Multipurpose Runner, Blouse How-To Tutorial for Beginners

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  Materials Yarn of your choice (the video suggests a middle-weight yarn; you could use cotton for a blouse or worsted for a runner). Crochet hook appropriate to your yarn (for example 4.0-5.5 mm depending on yarn). Scissors and tapestry needle to weave in ends. Stitch marker (optional, for marking rounds or motifs). Abbreviations (US Terms) ch = chain sl st = slip stitch sc = single crochet hdc = half‐double crochet dc = double crochet tr = treble crochet (if used) st(s) = stitch(es) rep = repeat Overview of the Motif Pattern The motif is a repeated unit built around chains and shell/cluster stitches. The video shows how you can repeat the motif across a piece to make a flat fabric, and you can adapt it into a runner, blouse, or other shape. The repeat is versatile — you’ll establish a foundation row of motifs, then continue rows repeating the motif pattern. Step‐by‐Step Tutorial Step 1: Foundation chain Decide how wide you want your ...

Great Crochet Pattern with Many Fabrics

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  🧶 Materials You’ll Need Yarn or fabric strips suitable for your project — the pattern works with “many fabrics,” meaning you can use standard yarn, chunky yarn, or even fabric/fabric-yarn strips. Crochet hook appropriate to your yarn/fabric size. Scissors, tapestry needle for finishing. Optional: stitch marker to mark start of rounds or repeats. ✏️ Abbreviations (US terms) ch = chain sc = single crochet hdc = half-double crochet dc = double crochet st(s) = stitch(es) rep = repeat Pattern unit = the number of sts that repeat across row/round. 🔍 Overview of the Pattern The video presents a textured stitch pattern (likely built on a multiple stitch count) that can be repeated across rows/rounds , producing an interesting fabric. Because you can “apply with many fabrics”, the stitch is flexible: you can use it for flat fabric pieces, round worked items, or other shapes. Below is a generic, tailored tutorial of how to work the stitch pat...