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How to Make a Crochet Hemp Bowl (QUOE TIPS)

One thing I’ve been doing a lot of the past few weeks has been getting my house ready for the summertime. 

A lot of that has to do with small DIY projects that get me in the right summery headspace. I just put up my hammock chair for the summer, and while swinging on it, I started thinking about what I needed to surround its space to make it more chic and modern. I came to one immediate decision, Succulents! Of course! But what to put them in? I’ve been wanting to try my hand at incorporating hemp rope into more structural crochet for a while, so this simple catch-all bowl was born.

Here’s what you need to make your own!

Supplies:

Finished Bowl  Dimensions: 

6’’ Diameter, 3.5’’ depth. Can be made larger or smaller.

Setup:

Begin by forming Slipknot of yarn and securing to end of Hemp Rope. Fasten tightly. Ch 1.

Increase Rounds

Round 1: SC 15 around hemp rope closely together.

Form ring with round one to bring first stitch of first round towards last stitch of the round.

Round 2: SC 2 sts in first st of last round, place marker on first stitch of round, sc 2 in each st around. 30 SC.

Move stitch marker up each round once first stitch is made.

Round 3: [SC 1 in next st, SC 2 in next st] fifteen times. 45 SC.

Round 4: [SC 1 in next 2 sts, SC 2 in next st] fifteen times. 60 SC.

Round 5: [SC 1 in next 3 sts, SC 2 in next st] fifteen times. 75 SC.

Round 6: [SC 1 in next 4 sts, SC 2 in next st] fifteen times. 90 SC.

Round 7: [SC 1 in next 5 sts, SC 2 in next st] fifteen times. 105 SC.

At this point, if you would like to make a larger bowl, continue increasing in pattern until desired diameter, once diameter is reached, move on to rim rounds.

Rim Rounds

Rounds 8-14: SC in every st around to stitch marker. 105 SC

Finishing: SC 2 sts in next 8 sts. Fasten off, weave in ends. Cut rope ends up to start and end of yarn on either end of project.

If you follow along and create your own catch-all bowl, be sure to tag Clover and me on Instagram to show us your beautiful work!

Until next time, break the status.

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