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Crochet Adorable Bowl

The Crochet Adorable Bowl is a delightful and fun project that brings warmth and charm to your home decor. With its cute and unique design, it adds a touch of handmade coziness to any room. Creating your own Crochet Adorable Bowl allows you to personalize it with your favorite colors and patterns, making it a one-of-a-kind piece that reflects your creativity. Whether you use it to hold keys by the door, store small trinkets, or simply display it as a decorative accent, this charming bowl is sure to bring a smile to your face every time you see it. So grab your crochet hook, pick out some yarn, and get ready to craft something truly adorable for your space!

Materials

* Ww yarn of your choice (I used Caron Simply Soft Stripes "the Keys" color and "pink camo" is also pictured)
* H Hook
* clothesline (mine is from Walmart for $1.97 and is acrylic/nylon)
* lighter- I used to keep the end of the clothesline from fraying
* Scissors- must be able to cut clothesline
* needle for weaving ends

Abbreviations

* Mr: magic ring
* ch : chain
* sl st : slip stitch
* beg : beginning
* sc : single crochet
* y.o. : yarn over
* f.o. : finish off

Notes


All terms American. If pattern reads "sc, sc2tog, 2sc" it would be read as, " single crochet, single crochet 2 stitches together, 2 single crochet in the next stitch", directions are to be repeated to end of row/round unless otherwise noted. As with any pattern, be sure to read through once before beginning, and don't forget to mark your rounds! (I use a bit of contrasting yarn)

Directions:


*Guage isn't too important, but tension is. Be sure to crochet snug so the bowl holds it shape.
1: Mr 10sc (10)
2: begin to crochet over clothesline and continue through all rounds - 2sc (20)

3: * sc, 2sc* (30)

4: *sc2, 2sc* (40)
5: *sc3, 2sc* (50)
6: sc (50)
7: *sc9, 2sc* (55)
* the 2 sc at beginning of each round are just to stagger the increases-don't sweat it!*
8: sc2, place marker after sc2 then: *sc10, 2sc* (60)
9: sc2, place marker after sc2 then: *sc11, 2sc* (65)
10: sc2, place marker after sc2 then: *sc12, 2sc* (70)
11: sc2, place marker after sc2 then: *sc13, 2sc* (75)
12: sc (75)
13: sc (75) sl st to next st. If you need to hide the end of the clothesline use the tail of yarn and whip stitch to cover it. I used a lighter to keep ends of clothesline from fraying. ***Ask your parents for help with lighter if you are under age 18, accidents happen to the best of us! ***

Finishing:

This pattern should easily translate to larger or smaller bowls if you so desire! Weave in ends and enjoy!

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