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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!

Crochet Adorable Bowl

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)

Crochet Adorable Bowl

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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