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200 posts and Padded Hanger/washcloth patterns

Hi Everyone-

This is post #200, a milestone I never thought I'd reach. I noticed this by accident today as I started to post these patterns. There's been several weddings at church lately and these are very quick to make up. There are three hanger cover patterns and a washcloth pattern. Enjoy and pass the link to this post along rather than the pattern please.

Saturday, July 09, 2005


Padded Hanger Cover W/Flower















F Hook

2oz WW Yarn in main color, small amount flower color

1 15"(approx) padded clothes hanger



Hanger cover:



Ch 4

Row 1: 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join w/sl st.



Row 2: Ch 2, DC in same Space, *Skip next st, 2dc in next st, repeat from * around. Join with sl st. (12 dc, 6 ch-1 spaces made)



Row 3: Ch 2, CD in each st. and ch-1 sp around. Join w/ sl st. (18 dc made)



Note: Somewhere around 6 or 7 rows, slip your hanger cover on hanger and begin working around hanger.



Row 4-36: Ch 2, dc in each st. around, join w/sl st. (18 dc)



Row 37: ch 2, hdc in next st, *dc next 2 st. together. Repeat from * around. (6 dctog clusters)



Row 38: Ch2, dc in each st. around (12dc), join with sl. st.



Fasten off and weave in tail well.



Optional Hook Cover:



Ch 28



Row 1-5: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across. Ch 1, turn.



At end of row 5, join both sides to form a tube as follows: Slip st. through booth thicknesses, pulling yarn through both loops of one side and only one loop of the other. Slip over hook and join with a slip stitch in 2 or more places to hanger cover.





Flower:



With Flower Color, ch 8 and join to first ch to form a ring.



(Ch 4, 2 triple crochet, ch 4, sl st) 5 times in ring. Join with a slip st. to base of first ch 4. Fasten off. Slip gently over hook cover.







V Stitch Padded Hanger Cover















F Hook

1oz WW Yarn

Row 1: Ch 4, 7 dc in 4th ch from hook, join w/sl st.

Row 2-41: Ch 4, dc in same st.,* skip next st, (dc, ch2, dc) in next st. Repeat from * around. Join w/ sl st to beginning ch 2.



Row 42: Ch2, hdc in same ch-2 sp. (dc 2 together in each ch-2 sp) around. Join to beginning ch 2 and pull tight to close end.





Peek a Boo Padded Hanger Cover















F hook

1oz WW Yarn

Row 1: Ch 4, 11 dc in 4th ch from hook, join w/sl st. to 3rd ch of beginning ch-3.

Row 2-37: Ch 2, dc in next st., ch 1 *dc in next 2 st, ch1. Repeat from * around. Join w/ sl st to beginning ch 2.



Row 38: ch 2, hdc in next st, (dc next 2 dc together, skip ch1 sp) around. Join to first st. and pull end tight. Fasten off. Weave in tail well.






Ladies' Washcloth














F hook

1oz WW yarn



Shell=5dc in same stitch



Ch 45

Row 1:DC in 4th ch from hook, (Shell in next ch. Sk next 2 ch, DC in next ch, Sk next 2 ch) across to last 7 chains. Skip next 2 chains, Shell in next ch, sk next 2 ch, DC in next to last ch and again in last ch. Ch 2, turn.



Row 2-18: Shell in each ch and dc in 3rd dc of each shell across. Dc in last dc. Ch 2 and turn at end of each row except last one.



Fasten off and weave in tail well.
 
Enjoy!!
 
Marla
Marla's Nursery
Gifts of Love

3 comments:

Molly said...

Thank you so much for sharing your patterns. I have signed on as a Follower so I can keep up with all the new things you do. When you have time stop by and visit me, my door is always open. Take Care

Mimi said...

Wow Marla you have been busy. I love the hanger and will make some for sure. I am making things for a Christmas basket so cloth pattterns are always something I will keep in my file. I took today off to do whatever:) surfing around and catching up is my whatever. I have a few things I have made to put up, but so many DR. appointments for my dad...hes doing good. Wishing you joy Mimi

Sandy said...

Thanks for the heads up about Sarah L..... why am I not surprised?? LOL I was never that thrilled with her stuff anyway, so I don't think it is any big loss now that I am not following her anymore. I ordered one of her patterns once, it was extremely expensive and then once I got it, was not that easy to understand!