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Crochet Candy Centerpiece Tablecloth

In this post, written instructions for crocheting Candy Centerpiece tablecloth is given. Free crochet pattern for Candy Centerpiece tablecloth is a very simple, beginner-friendly pattern which has only 4 rows worked flat repeated all through the end. Happy crocheting👍
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You will need a size 1.5 mm size hook and various colors of light fingering yarn of your choice and scissors for this project.


This pattern contains instructions written in standard American crochet terminology, in English language. No other versions of the pattern are available (no graphs, videos or translations.)

This pattern uses multiple of 6 sts plus 3 for foundation row.
Foundation: First start by chaining as the lenght you need, In my Project there are 155 chains.
Round 1: Start with a color you want (ı used pink), DC 1 in 4th ch from the hook, DC all the way to the end of the row.
Round 2: with orange color CH3,  DC 1 in next st, * CH2, skip 2 sts, DC in next 4 sts, rep from * to end, ending with DC in last dc .
Round 3: (orange color) CHain up 3, DC 1 in next st, *(CH 2, 1 SC, CH 1) in CH2- sp, DC in next 4 DC, rep from * to end, ending with DC in last DC. 
Round 4: change color, CH 3, DC 1 in next st, *CH 2, skip (CH 2, 1 SC, CH 2), DC in next 4 DC, rep from * to end. Ending with a DC in last DC. Chain 3 and turn.
Continue your pattern by repeating Round 3 and Round 4 for a desired length. 
The centerpiece here is 48 rows in total. 

Border
After you finish with your rows 
Round 1: Chain up 4 and DC in the same st.  Ch 1, skip next ch, [dc in next ch, ch 1, dc in same ch. Skip next 2 chs.] Rep the sequence in brackets across the row. At the end of the row, ch 1, skip 2 chs, then work 1 dc in ea of the next 2 ch sts.
Round 2: Attach yarn to any ch 2 sp, ch up 3, 2 DC in same sp, *Ch 1, 3 DC in next ch 2 sp, repeat from * around,
Round 3: ttach yarn to any sp between clusters, ch 1, SC in same sp, *Ch 10, Sk 6 sts, DC2TOG, Repeat from * around.
Round 4: Sc 10 in one ch-10 space and *sc, hdc,dc,ch-3 dc,hdc,sc, repeat from *to the end 
Weave in all ends.

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Credits
Original pattern and design by Berayla
Photography by Berayla
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