Iris Crochet Edging

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Iris Crochet Edging

Iris Crochet Edging
Iris Crochet Edging

"You don't have to have complicated stitches to make something beautiful and stunning. For this Edging the only stitches that are used are ch, sc, dc, and picot. The pattern has a 2 row repeat that ends with a big finish. If making the cowl, it's a great pattern for crocheters that want to try out knitting, or it can be easily adapted by using hdc stitches in the back loops. Use merino wool to get a beautiful drape and make a stunning impact this fall."

Easy

Crochet Hook00 or 3.5 mm hook (steel)

Yarn Weight(0) Lace (33-40 stitches to 4 inches). Includes crochet thread.

Crochet Gauge2 shells and 6 rows is 2 inches

Finished Sizecrochet edging is a minimum of 2 1/2 inches

Materials List

  • 100% Merino Wool: Lace weight, color beige
  • yarn needle

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OMG. That edging is simply stunning. I've only just learned to crochet a few months ago, but now this is on my list of techniques to conquer because WOW.

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