Dainty
Cross Bookmark or Ornament
designed
by Elizabeth Ann White
for
BellaCrochet
Skill
Level:
Intermediate —for
those who are familiar with working with size 10 thread and steel
hooks, and who have a thorough understanding of the basics of crochet
Size:
About 4”
Materials:
Size
10 Cotton Thread:
10
yards of desired color
Heavy starch
Heavy starch
Size
7 (1.65mm) Steel Hook
Special
Stitches:
For
Picot, (sc, ch 3, sc) in ch sp indicated
For
Triple Picot, (sc, ch 3, sc, ch 5, sc, ch 3, sc) in ch sp
indicated
Pattern
Notes:
On
Rnd 2, each time you work (ch 4, dc in 4th ch from hook),
you will be creating an eyelet space.
On
Rnd 3, you will work into the eyelet spaces by inserting your hook
between the ch-4 and the dc of each sp.
If
you are not familiar with Eyelet Spaces and the Eyelet Foundation,
you can read more about them here:
Cross
Rnd
1: Ch 4, sl st in first ch to form ring, ch 3, 2 dc in ring, ch
2, (3 dc in ring, ch 2) 3 times, join with sl st in top of ch-3.
Rnd
2: Ch 1, sc in same st as joining, sc in each of next 2 dc, *sc
in next ch-2 sp, (ch 4, dc in 4th ch from hook) 3 times,
sc in same ch-2 sp last sc was worked in, sc in each of next 3 dc**;
repeat between * and ** 2 more times, sc in next ch-2 sp, (ch 4, dc
in 4th ch from hook) 7 times, sc in same ch-2 sp last sc
was worked in, join with sl st in first sc.
Rnd
3: (Sl st, ch 1, sc) in next sc (the second sc of Rnd 2),
*ch 2, picot (see Special Stitches) in next eyelet sp,
ch 3, triple picot (see Special Stitches) in next
eyelet sp, ch 3, picot in next eyelet sp, ch 2, sc in center sc of
next 3-sc group**; repeat between *and ** 2 more times, ch 2, (picot
in next eyelet sp, ch 3) 3 times, triple picot in next eyelet sp, (ch
3, picot in next eyelet sp) 3 times, ch 2, join with sl st in first
sc. Fasten off.
Finishing
Place
Cross on blocking surface. Spray with starch, shape as desired. Allow
to dry. If desired, a loop of crochet thread or ribbon may be added
for hanging.
I want to thank the members of the Threadies Facebook group for testing this pattern for me. I was overwhelmed at the folks who took time from their busy lives to make this little cross and give me their feedback on the pattern (catching a few errors in the process!) Thanks to you all!
Here are a few photos of crosses some of the members made:
Here are a few photos of crosses some of the members made:
Morag Mackenzie was the first person to finish the cross and post a photo. |
Kath Baer had the same idea as me for photographing her little cross. I guess it is true, great minds do work alike!!! |
Carolyn Hirning-Edelen made this lovely little gold cross. She was the first person to find a mistake in the pattern! |
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