Row 13: Slst in next st to the left of last ch-group made, ch 20, sk 4 sts, slst in next st, FO. Row 12: Slst in next st to the right of last ch-group made, ch 25, sk 6 sts, slst in next st Row 11: Slst in next st to the left of last ch-group made, ch 30, sk 8 sts, slst in next st Row 10: Slst in next st to the right of last ch-group made, ch 35, sk 10 sts, slst in next st Row 9: Slst in next st to the left of last ch-group made, ch 40, sk 12 sts, slst in next st Row 8: Slst in next st to the right of last ch-group made, ch 45, sk 14 sts, slst in next st Row 7: Slst in next st to the left of last ch-group made, ch 50, sk 16 sts, slst in next st Row 6: Slst in next st to the left of last ch-group made, ch 60, sk 18 sts, slst in next st Row 5: Slst in next st to the right of last ch-group made, ch 66, sk 20 sts, slst in next st Row 4: Slst in next st to the left of last ch-group made, ch 72, sk 22 sts, slst in next st Row 3: Slst in next st to the right of last ch-group made, ch 78, sk 24 sts, slst in next st Row 2: Slst in next st to the left of last ch-group made, ch 84, sk 26 sts, slst in next st Row 1: Ch 90, sk 28 sts, slst in next st, remove marker Counting from the center towards the right, 31st st, place markers in 13th and 18th stitches of the second half. Place markers in center 2 stitches (30th and 31st stitch from the end). Row 2-3: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn (60 sc) Do Not Fasten off after Row 3. Want an ad-free PDF version? Grab a copy from My Shop, Ravelry or Craftsy. Should you find an error, please let us know. Pattern tested by Melissa C and Deborah H.The rows will be upside down once the project is complete. It helps to hold the belt/necklace right side up, meaning the rows of single crochet are held in the same direction they were created.The sts in between will remain unworked and become the center of the second half of ropes. The Markers in the 13th and 18th sts mark where you will begin for the second half of ropes. The second half is worked in the opposite manner from the center out. For the first half, you will start at the end of the row and attach in the last stitch marked at the center, and the next rope is created by attaching on the left, you’ll continue in a left to right to left manner until the center four stitches remain. Ropes are created twice, a first half and second half.If you need to adjust the size to be smaller, subtract in multiples of 4, or to be larger, add in multiples of 4.Gauge is not critical, but offered as a suggestion, and chain lengths can be adjusted to your preference.Remember to add one chain (30+1) if you use this method, and chain looser to allow for some stretch. Foundation single crochet can be substituted with a starting chain and then single crocheting in each chain for Row 1. Yarn: Bernat Maker Outdoor, two strands of worsted weight, or any bulky weight yarnįsc: foundation single crochet Additional Terms Used:įO: fasten off Gauge: Not critical for this project Measurement: Belt without ropes = 30.5″ x 2.5″ Notes: ? Let’s get to the pattern! Difficulty: Advanced Beginner Materials Needed: Pssst! Psst! Don’t have any bulky weight on hand, grab two skeins of a worsted weight yarn, and hold them together to create a unique color combination and have a bulky weight yarn to work with. Tie it around your waist to accent your hips and add some pizazz to your skirt or dress. This accessory can be worn like a necklace with the ropes hanging across the front or rotate it and then the ropes drape over your shoulders. It’s always a good feeling to tell others that you made what you’re wearing. I hope you enjoy making this quick accessory that is sure to bring you lots of compliments and questions on wear you bought it. I originally tried using my 12.00mm hook, but the nature of the yarn and my fingers, a standard large hook works too. With no particular plan for how I was going to make a crochet version, the Braided Breeze Belt + Necklace was created with some bulky weight yarn and a large hook. A quick run to Joann Fabrics after work, and I had my hands on one cake of the Fresh Teal. On Instagram, I discovered from one of many crochet designers I follow, that Yarnspirations had released Bernat Maker Outdoor in a stripes and solid versions. A rope necklace can be made from printed fabric to create unique color combinations and patterns that would be impossible to replicate with yarn, but I was going to try anyways. The Braided Breeze Belt + Necklace was inspired by the African rope necklace that I discovered while scrolling through Pinterest one day.
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