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Crochet Petal Nesting Bowls
Bowls are worked with two strands of yarn held together. When selecting yarn for this project, keep in mind that cotton makes a soft and sturdy bowl, acrylic is a tad floppy alone, but works well when blended with other fibers, wool creates cozy texture, while blends such as alpaca, linen, or metallic fibers add unique depth and richness to your final project.
All instructions are written out completely with the beginner in mind, using no abbreviations. Includes both USA and UK notation. Requires knowledge of the following stitches:
chain stitch
slip stitch
single crochet (double crochet in the UK)
double crochet (treble crochet in the UK)
Materials needed:
G-6 (4.25 mm) crochet hook
5 ounces (142 grams) worsted weight yarn, divided into two balls (less of each color if making a multi-colored set)
Blunt yarn needle
The 11 page PDF file includes helpful tips throughout along with 39 full color, step-by-step photos.
A sweet project for the beginning crochet student! This cute petaled nesting bowl pattern works up quickly with beautiful results.
Perfectly sized to nestle inside each other, these four petal bowls add a cheerful warmth to your decor. So right for any Easter, springtime, or garden themes.
Final measurements for the four bowls, from largest to smallest (inside diameters given; petals add 1.25 inches/3.2 cm to each outside diameter):
•4.5 inches wide, 2.25 inches deep (11.4 cm wide, 5.7cm deep)
•4 inches wide, 2 inches deep (10.2 cm wide, 5.1 cm deep)
•3 inches wide, 1.75 inches deep (7.6 cm wide, 4.4 cm deep)
•2.25 inches wide, 1.5 deep (5.7 cm wide, 3.8 cm deep)
They are also quite functional, excellent for organizing keys, pocket change, jewelry, decorative stones, pine cones, nuts, candy, office supplies, hair clips, keys, your cell phone, sewing notions….
- First published: March 2010
- Page created: March 18, 2010
- Last updated: October 3, 2019 …
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