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Plush Hanger Cover
Lion Brand® Chenille Thick & Quick® - Homespun®
GAUGE: Exact gauge is not essential to this project.
NOTES: - Use a hook appropriate to the weight of the yarn; the smaller hook is for the Homespun yarn; the larger for the Chenille Thick and Quick.
- Project takes approximately 1 hour per hanger
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANGERS: Beginning at the base of the hanger’s hook, single crochet around the entire hanger. Once you have covered the base of the hanger completely, continue single crocheting up the hook. Weave in the loose end and glue at the tip of the hook. Tie your ribbon into a bow at the base of the hook.
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Learn to Crochet Instructions: http://learnToCrochet.LionBrand.com
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Ratings and Reviews
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| Plush Hanger Cover Reviewed by Bonnie Johnson on 2009-09-30 |
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I've made hundreds of these hangers, I make them with left over yarn of all kinds, about 4 different kinds of yarns together, eyelash, plush, anything that makes neat looking hangers. Very easy, I make a bow of yarn to tie to the bottom of the hook, it covers up any mess you've made getting started!!
I've also started hanging a small net bag with a small piece of good smelling soap around the bow. Makes your closet smell nice. My friends fight over who gets my hangers!!
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