Fairy Dust Crochet Crown
Your little princess or prince will love this handmade Fairy Dust Crochet Crown (with a small bit of help from the fairies). This crochet pattern will show you how to make a crown worthy for a queen or king. Add a touch of magic to the dress-up box with this fabulous crochet crown. Once you learn to crochet one, you will want to make enough for the entire royal family. Let your children's imaginations soar and treat them like the royalty they are.
Materials:
- 4.5 MM hook
- Patons Astra Yarn Light 3 (color: High Energy)
Instructions:
- Ch 60. Ss in beg ch to join (forming a ring). Be careful not to twist ch.
- Rounds 1-3: Ch 2, Hdc in ea st round. Ss into ch 2 of beg ch 2 to join.
- Round 4: Ch 1(mnr), sc in next 3 sts. *Ch 2, sk next 2 sts, sc in next 8 sts.* Repeat from * to * around. Ss to join(mnr).
- Round 5: Ch 2, hdc in next 2 sts. *7 dc in next ch sp, sk next st, hdc in next 5 sts*. Repeat from * to * around. Ss into ch 2 of beg ch 2 to join.(mnr)
- Round 6: Ss in next 2 sts. *Sc in next st, 2 hdc in next st, 2 dc in next 4 sts, 2 hdc in next st, sc in next st, ss in next 4 sts.* Repeat from * to * around. Ss to join. Fasten Off.
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ameyzing 6052272
Jun 19, 2014
I worked on this with Redheart Yarn and an H hook. I found the 60 chains to small a circle for my granddaughter. I added 10 extra chains to keep in the pattern of 8 sc, ch 2, sk 2 stitches. The fourth round was a little odd...but I made sure to have 5 sc's and then 7 DC in the ch 2 space of the prior row. The last row I ss'd across the 5sc then did sc in the 1st db of the group of 7, followed by, 2hc in the 2nd db, 2 db in the 3rd db, 2 tc in the 4th, 2 db in the 5th, 2hc in the 6th, and 1 sc in the 7th. I then ss across the sc's to get to the next set of 7 dbs. I am considering sewing a gem on the top of each point as I used solid pink yarn!
ameyzing 6052272
Jun 18, 2014
MNR...Mark New Round. I didn't know it either buy found it by accident. This is so you will know when to begin the next round. You can do this with a different colored thread, or I have used a wire bread tie before.
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