Worked from the neck down. This apron fits squatty dishsoap bottles. A loop fits around the ne
ck of the bottle and ties button in the back.Finished size: 7" tall x 9" wide at ties
Materials:
Worsted weight dishcloth cotton yarn (about 15-20 yards)
Crochet hook size H
Row 1: Chain 23, slip st to first chain to join. (This form the neck loop).
Row 2: Sc in next 8 ch.
Rows 3-8: Turn, work 6 rows of sc on these 8 sts for the bib.
Row 9: Ch 17, in
8th ch from hook, slip st to join (button loop made). Then slip st across to last sc, ch 15. Work 3 dc in 2nd ch from hook as follows: Hold back on your hook the final loop from each dc, then pull a loop through all 4 loops on your hook to form a bobble. Slip st to the bottom of the 3 dc bobble to form a button.Row 10: Slip st across to far side of bib, turn.
Row 11: Ch 3, dc in next 2 sts, (dc, ch2, dc) in next st, dc in next 3 sts.
Row 12: Turn, ch 3, dc across to center, in center space work (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc), dc across to end of row.
Rows 13-14: Repeat row 12 – two more times.
Row 15: Turn, ch 3, skip 1 st, in next st work (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc), skip 1 st, slip st in next st; skip 1 st, in next st work (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc), skip 2 sts, slip st in center space; skip 2 sts, in next st work (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc), skip 1 st, slip st in next st; and skip 1 st, in next st work (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc), skip 1 st, slip st into final st.
Cut yarn, fasten off. Weave in ends. Place on a dishsoap bottle.
Abbreviations:
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
st = stitch
ch = chain
© September 2008 Vicki Mikulak
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6 comments:
How sweet is this! I think it might work for one of my dolls, too.
So pretty! Thanks for sharing the pattern.
Thank you for your kind generosity and time in typing up this and posting it for us to make this for ourselves!
This is the cutest thing ever!! I found it on the Ravelry site and am attempting to make it for my kitchen! I have a question though - if you could help me out:
On the 9th row when it says "Then Slip St across to last sc ..." I don't know what you mean.
I'm not a newbie at crochet but I wouldn't say that I'm advanced. I don't understand how I get from the button hole to the the other side of the apron string.
If you could help out, I'd greatly be appreciated!
PS I showed it to husband and his response was "but we have a dish soap dispenser in built into our counter." my response - "yeah, we're removing that fancy thing and putting the plastic dish soap container there in it's place." :)
It's me again. :)
I might have figured it out.
Do I "slip stitch" across that apron string all the way across to where the new apron sting goes?
Right? I'm pretty sure that's it.
Btw - Thank you so much for sharing this gem! It really is super cute!
Yes, on Row 9 after you make the button hole loop, slip stitch back over the chain and the bib. You'll be ready to chain for the other tie and button.
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