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Free Crochet Pattern:
Red Hat Boa
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Chenille Thick & Quick®
| Sorry, product is discontinued; no colors are available. |
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*Chenille Thick & Quick®
(Article #950).
91% acrylic, 9% rayon; package size: Solids: N/A; 100 yd/90m; Prints: N/A; 75 yd/68m Because of the nature of this yarn, we only give the
length, not the weight of the product, as the number of ounces can
vary due to the textures of the skein. |
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MATERIALS To
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Red Hat Boa
Lion Brand® Chenille Thick & Quick®
GAUGE: Exact gauge is not essential to this project.
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BOA
With A, chain 67. Row 1 Single crochet in 2nd chain from hook and in each chain across – 66 sc. Row 2 Chain 1, turn. Working in front loop only of each stitch, * 1 single crochet in next single crochet, chain 7; repeat from * across, ending 1 single crochet in last stitch. Row 3 Chain 1, turn. Work 1 sc in remaining (unworked) loop of each sc worked in previous row – 66 sc. Rows 4 and 5 Repeat Rows 2 and 3. Row 6 Change to Color B and repeat Row 2. Row 7 Repeat Row 3. Rows 8 and 9 Repeat Rows 2 and 3. Fasten off and weave in ends.
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Learn to Crochet Instructions: http://learnToCrochet.LionBrand.com
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Ratings and Reviews
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| Red Hat Boa Reviewed by Sandra Patrick on 2013-02-04 |
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I made this with a few changes to pattern as follows:
- I used 2 balls of chunky knit crocheted together (black and silver). When this ran out after 4 rows, I change colours (red and white) and continued for another 2 rows.
- I missed out row 7 and went straight onto row 8 stitching through the reverse edge of the starting chain and the back chain of row 5 to join up and give a more rounded boa.
The last row was a bit fiddly but
I'm really pleased with the result.
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