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Indian Tricolor Wall hanging
Quick Pattern Notes:
This Pattern is written using US terminology.
Ch 3 in the beginning of each round counts as your first dc.
The level of this pattern is easy, but basic crochet skills are required.
This flag is crocheted using the Chevron stitch due to which the flag will get a wavy look at the top as well as the bottom.
Material used to make this pattern:
1 ball of yarn in 4 different colours.
Orange (c), White (b), green (c) for the main flag and blue (d) for chakra.
Crochet hook – Size 3.25 mm.
1 dowel or a diy rod made like be by using an old newspaper.
Tapestry needle to weave in ends.
Scissor to cut off any excess thread.
Abbreviations:
Ch – chain.
Ss – Slip stitch.
Sc – Single crochet.
Dc – Double crochet.
Qc – Quadruple crochet
st/sts – Stitch/Stitches
Dc3tog – double crochet three together.
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