Mini Rustic Drawstring Net |
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A drawstring net for fruit and vegetables are a perfect scrap yarn project. I've used my leftover yarn from a Rustic Market Bag to make this cute little net. I've also made a lighter net, using a thinner cotton/linen blend and a 3 mm hook.
Edit 03.09.18.
Added a better pattern for a 3 mm crochet hook
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A drawstring net for fruit and vegetables are a perfect scrap yarn project. I've used my leftover yarn from a Rustic Market Bag to make this cute little net. I've also made a lighter net, using a thinner cotton/linen blend and a 3 mm hook.
Edit 03.09.18.
Added a better pattern for a 3 mm crochet hook
Mini Rustic Drawstring Net |
♥ Yarn;Scrap yarn. I've used Tynn Line and Line, from Sandsnes Garn
♥ Hook, 3 mm (Tynn Line) or 4 mm (Line)
♥ Scissors
♥ Needle
Abbreviations, US terms
rnd = round
ss = slip stitch
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
tr = treble
tr = treble
ch-sp = chain space
BLsc = back loop single crochet (crochet trough back loop only)
dc2tog = double crochet 2 together
[example]x3 = Work the instructions inside the [-] as many times as the number after the x.
Repeat rnd 9 until desired length of the net.
10. Work 1 sc in the last ch7-sp, *ch4, 1 sc in next ch7-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish with ch4, 1 ss in 1st sc, (18 ch4-sp)
Repeat rnd 10 until desired length of the net.
11. Work 1 sc in the last ch7-sp, *ch4, 1 sc in next ch7-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish with ch4, 1 ss in 1st sc, (24 ch4-sp)
Drawstring net, small
If a round
starts with a dc, the first dc is replaced by ch3 or a Faux double crochet.
Finish with 1 ss in 3rd ch, if you replaced the 1st dc with ch3
Finish with 1 ss in 3rd ch, if you replaced the 1st dc with ch3
Work a magic ring (or ch4, ss in 1st ch)
1. Ch2, 1 dc in
the ring = 1 dc2tog *ch1, dc2tog in the ring*, repeat from*-* four more times,
finish with a sc in 1st dc = 1 ch1-sp, (6 dc2tog)
2. 2 dc in the
last ch1-sp (sc), [(2 dc, ch1, 2 dc) in next ch-sp]X5, finish with 2 dc in the
last ch1-sp (sc), 1 sc in 1st dc = 1 ch1-sp, (24
dc + 6 ch)
3. 4 dc in the
last ch1-sp 2, [7 dc in next ch-sp]x5, 3 dc in the last ch1-sp, finish with a
ss in 1st dc, (6 petals)
4. Ch1 = 1 sc,
ch3, 1 dc in between the last dc in a ch-sp and the first dc in the next ch-sp
on rnd 2, ch3, *1 sc i the 4th dc in next petal,
ch3, 1 dc in between the last dc in a ch-sp and the first dc in the next ch-sp
on rnd 2, ch3* repeat from *-* 4 more times, finish with 1 ss in 1st ch, (12
ch3-sp)
5. Ch1 = 1 sc,
ch4, 1 sc in ch3-sp, ch4, 1 sc in next ch3-sp, ch4, *1 sc in next sc, ch4, 1 sc in ch3-sp, ch4, 1 sc in
next ch3-sp, ch4*, repeat from *-* around, finish with ch1, 1 dc in 1st sc(ch1)
= 1 ch4-sp, (18 ch4-sp)
6. Work 1 sc in
the last ch4-sp, *ch5, 1 sc in next ch4-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish
with ch2, 1 dc in 1st sc = 1 ch5-sp, (18 ch5-sp)
7. Work 1 sc in
the last ch5-sp, *ch6, 1 sc in next ch5-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish
with ch2, 1 tr in 1st sc = 1 ch6-sp, (18 ch6-sp)
If you’re working with a 3 mm crochet hook, follow
the instructions right below.
The instructions when working with a 4 mm hook, follows after the 3mm instructions.
The instructions when working with a 4 mm hook, follows after the 3mm instructions.
When using a
3 mm crochet hook;
8.
Work 1 sc in the last ch6-sp, *ch7, 1 sc in next
ch6-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish with ch3, 1 tr in 1st sc
= 1 ch7-sp, (18 ch7-sp)
9.
Work 1 sc in the last ch7-sp, *ch7, 1 sc in next
ch7-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish with ch3, 1 tr in 1st sc
= 1 ch7-sp, (18 ch7-sp)
Repeat rnd 9 until desired length of the net.
10. Work 1 sc in the last ch7-sp, *ch4, 1 sc in next ch7-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish with ch4, 1 ss in 1st sc, (18 ch4-sp)
11.
Ch1 = 1 sc, 4 sc in next ch4-sp, *1 sc in next sc,
4 sc in next ch4-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish with 1 ss in 1st sc(ch1), (90
sc)
12.
Ch1 = 1 sc, 1 BLsc in each of the next 2 sc, ch1,
skip 1 sc, *1 BLsc in each of the next 4 sc, ch1, skip 1 sc,* repeat from *-*
around, finish with 1 BLsc in next sc, 1 ss in 1st sc
(ch1), (72 BLsc + 18 ch)
13. Ch1 = 1 sc,
1 BLsc in each sc and ch around, finish with 1 ss in 1st sc
(ch1) (90 BLsc)
Crochet a
string, using chains. Make it approx 1,5 times the length around the top of the net.
Pull it trough the small holes under the ch-sp on rnd 12
(They can be a bit difficult to find to start with)
Pull it trough the small holes under the ch-sp on rnd 12
(They can be a bit difficult to find to start with)
When using a
4 mm crochet hook;
8.
Work 1 sc in the last ch6-sp, *ch6, 1 sc in next
ch6-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish with ch2, 1 tr in 1st sc
= 1 ch6-sp, (18 ch6-sp)
Repeat rnd 8
until desired length of the net.
9.
Work 1 sc in the last ch6-sp, *ch3, 1 sc in next
ch6-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish with ch3, 1 ss in 1st sc, (18
ch3-sp)
10. Ch1 = 1 sc,
3 sc in next ch3-sp, *1 sc in next sc, 3 sc in next ch3-sp*, repeat from *-*
around, finish with 1 ss in 1st sc(ch1), (72 sc)
11. Ch1 = 1 sc,
1 blsc in next sc, ch1, skip 1 sc, *1 blsc in each of the next 3 sc, ch1, skip
1 sc,* repeat from *-* around, finish with 1 blsc in next sc, 1 ss in 1st sc
(ch1), (54 sc + 18 ch)
12. Ch1 = 1 sc,
1 blsc in each sc and ch around, finish with 1 ss in 1st sc
(ch1) (72 sc)
Crochet a
string, using chains. Make it approx 1,5 times the length around the top of the net.
Pull it trough the small holes under the ch-sp on rnd 11
(They can be a bit difficult to find to start with)
Pull it trough the small holes under the ch-sp on rnd 11
(They can be a bit difficult to find to start with)
Drawstring net, large
If a round
starts with a dc, the first dc is replaced by ch3 or a Faux double crochet. Finish
with 1 ss in 3rd ch, if you replaced the 1st dc
with ch3
Work a magic ring (or ch4, ss in 1st ch)
1. Ch2, 1 dc in
the ring = 1 dc2tog *ch1, dc2tog in the ring*, repeat from*-* four more times,
finish with a sc in 1st dc = 1 ch1-sp, (6 dc2tog)
2. 2 dc in the
last ch1-sp (sc), [(2 dc, ch1, 2 dc) in next ch-sp]X5, finish with 2 dc in the
last ch1-sp (sc), 1 sc in 1st dc = 1 ch1-sp, (24
dc + 6 ch)
3. 4 dc in the
last ch1-sp 2, [7 dc in next ch-sp]x5,
3 dc in the last ch1-sp, finish with a ss in 1st dc, (6 petals)
3 dc in the last ch1-sp, finish with a ss in 1st dc, (6 petals)
4. Ch1 = 1 sc,
ch3, 1 dc in between the last dc in a ch-sp and the first dc in the next ch-sp
on rnd 2, ch3, *1 sc i the 4th dc in next petal,
ch3, 1 dc in between the last dc in a ch-sp and the first dc in the next ch-sp
on rnd 2, ch3* repeat from *-* 4 more times, finish with 1 ss in 1st ch, (12
ch3-sp)
5. Ch1 = 1 sc,
ch3, 1 sc in ch3-sp, ch, 1 sc in next dc, ch3, 1 sc in next ch3-sp, ch3, *1 sc
in next sc, ch3,
1 sc in ch3-sp, ch3, 1 sc in next dc, ch3, 1 sc in next ch3-sp, ch3*, repeat
from *-* around, finish with ch1, 1 hdc in 1st sc(ch1) = 1
ch43-sp, (24 ch3-sp)
6. Work 1 sc in
the last ch3-sp, *ch4, 1 sc in next ch3-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish
with ch1, 1 dc in 1st sc = 1 ch4-sp, (24 ch4-sp)
7. Work 1 sc in
the last ch4-sp, *ch5, 1 sc in next ch4-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish
with ch2, 1 dc in 1st sc = 1 ch5-sp, (24 ch5-sp)
8. Work 1 sc in
the last ch5-sp, *ch6, 1 sc in next ch5-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish
with ch2, 1 tr in 1st sc = 1 ch6-sp, (24 ch6-sp)
If you’re working with a 3 mm crochet hook, follow
the instructions right below.
The instructions when working with a 4 mm hook, follows after the 3mm instructions.
The instructions when working with a 4 mm hook, follows after the 3mm instructions.
When using a
3 mm crochet hook;
9.
Work 1 sc in the last ch6-sp, *ch7, 1 sc in next
ch6-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish with ch3, 1 tr in 1st sc
= 1 ch7-sp, (24 ch7-sp)
10. Work 1 sc in
the last ch7-sp, *ch7, 1 sc in next ch7-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish
with ch3, 1 tr in 1st sc = 1 ch7-sp, (24 ch7-sp)
Repeat rnd 10 until desired length of the net.
11. Work 1 sc in the last ch7-sp, *ch4, 1 sc in next ch7-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish with ch4, 1 ss in 1st sc, (24 ch4-sp)
12. Ch1 = 1 sc, 4
sc in next ch4-sp, *1 sc in next sc, 4 sc in next ch4-sp*, repeat from *-*
around, finish with 1 ss in 1st sc(ch1), (120 sc)
13. Ch1 = 1 sc, 1 BLsc in each of the next 2 sc, ch1, skip 1 sc, *1 BLsc in each of the next 4 sc, ch1, skip 1 sc,* repeat from *-* around, finish with 1 BLsc in next sc, 1 ss in 1st sc (ch1).
(96 BLsc + 24 ch1)
(96 BLsc + 24 ch1)
14. Ch1 = 1 sc,
1 BLsc in each sc and ch around, finish with 1 ss in 1st sc
(ch1) (120 BLsc)
Crochet a
string, using chains. Make it approx 1,5 times the length around the top of the net.
Pull it trough the small holes under the ch-sp on rnd 12
(They can be a bit difficult to find to start with)
Pull it trough the small holes under the ch-sp on rnd 12
(They can be a bit difficult to find to start with)
When using a
4 mm crochet hook;
9. Work 1 sc in
the last ch6-sp, *ch6, 1 sc in next ch6-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish
with ch2, 1 tr in 1st sc = 1 ch6-sp, (24 ch6-sp)
Repeat rnd 9
until desired length of the net.
10. Work 1 sc in
the last ch6-sp, *ch3, 1 sc in next ch6-sp*, repeat from *-* around, finish
with ch3, 1 ss in 1st sc, (24 ch3-sp)
11. Ch1 = 1 sc,
3 sc in next ch3-sp, *1 sc in next sc, 3 sc in next ch3-sp*, repeat from *-*
around, finish with 1 ss in 1st sc(ch1), (96 sc)
12. Ch1 = 1 sc,
1 blsc in next sc, ch1, skip 1 sc, *1 blsc in each of the next 3 sc, ch1, skip
1 sc,* repeat from *-* around, finish with 1 blsc in next sc, 1 ss in 1st sc
(ch1), (72 sc + 24 ch)
13. Ch1 = 1 sc,
1 blsc in each sc and ch around, finish with 1 ss in 1st sc
(ch1) (96 sc)
Crochet a
string, using chains. Make it approx 1,5 times the length around the top of the net.
Pull it trough the small holes under the ch-sp on rnd 12
(They can be a bit difficult to find to start with)
Pull it trough the small holes under the ch-sp on rnd 12
(They can be a bit difficult to find to start with)
Thanks for sharing this. Although I find it much easier to learn visually than to follow written instructions.
SvarSlettI have attempted this pattern a few times and it doesn't read/translate in English very well and stitches are mis identified throughout the pattern. You use the term single crochet into the first stitch is this supposed to be a slip stitch? Also you've used single crochet when referring to a stitch you've previously called a double. Do you have a video or are you able to clarify please as the pattern doesn't read clearly in English. Thank you 😊
SvarSlett