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Easy Crochet Bow Pattern

Easy and cute crochet bows to add as embellishments

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/easy-crochet-bow-pattern • Posted by Lou

Today we are going to make a really easy crochet bow. I believe the bow to be a symbol of femininity. If you take a look at little girl’s outfits they usually have bows or hearts printed on them. Girls also love to wear bows on their hair.

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

0 h 15

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium 2018 06 14 112507 crochet bow pattern 1

Description

Today we are going to make a really easy crochet bow. I believe the bow to be a symbol of femininity. If you take a look at little girl’s outfits they usually have bows or hearts printed on them. Girls also love to wear bows on their hair.

Instructions

  1. Small 2018 06 14 113224 crochet bow pattern 5

    ABBREVIATIONS ch: chain sl st: slip stitch st(s): stitch(es) sc: single crochet BLO: back loop only Small crochet bow: 3 inches (7,5 cm) wide and 1.25 inches (3 cm) tall Large crochet bow: 3.5 inches (9 cm) wide and 1.50 inches (4 cm) tall

  2. Small 2018 06 14 113211 crochet bow pattern 3

    SMALL CROCHET BOW R1: ch 24, sl st to join in a circle (24) The sl st of R1 is also the first st of R2, so put a stitch marker there to remember the beginning of each new round. R2: sl st in next 3 st(s), sc 8, sl st 4, sc 8 (24) All the stitches in the following rounds will be worked in back loops only. R3-5: BLO sl st 4, sc 8, sl st 4, sc 8 (24)

  3. Small 2018 06 14 113139 easy crochet bow pattern

    In the last round only after you finish the last 8 sc, sl st 2-3 more until you find yourself in the middle of the bow and then cut the yarn and pull it through. Grab both ends of yarn and start winding them around the middle of your bow. Now is the time to add the elastic band if you choose to. No sewing required!

  4. Small 2018 06 14 113158 crochet bow pattern 6

    LARGE CROCHET BOW R1: ch 32, sl st to join in a circle (32) The sl st of R1 is also the first st of R2, so put a stitch marker there to remember the beginning of each new round. R2: sl st in next 5 st(s), sc 10, sl st 6, sc 10 (32) All the stitches in the following rounds will be worked in back loops only. R3-6: BLO sl st 6, sc 10, sl st 6, sc 10 (32) In the last round only after you finish the last 10 sc, sl st 3-4 more until you find yourself in the middle of the bow and then cut the yarn and pull it through.