Crochet Pink Ribbon
Written by Adrena Donnelly 2012
a.k.a. Crochet Crazy Mama
Size: One Size (Approximately 2 3/4 inches long)
What You'll Need:
*Size H Crochet Hook
*Small amounts of 4-Ply worsted weight yarn in Light pink and Dark pink.
*Small Pink Button (I used heart shaped buttons)
*Saftey Pin (If you are making a pin)
*Key Ring (If you are making a Key Chain)
*Yarn Darner/Needle
*Scissors
Skill Level: Beginner/Easy
Abbreviations:
Ch=Chain
HDC=Half Double Crochet
SC=Single Crochet
St(s)=Stitch(es)
SlSt=Slip Stitch
Foundation: With Light Pink, Ch 22.
Round 1: HDC into the second Ch from the hook, and in each remaining Ch across.
Round 2: With Dark Pink, attach new color by pulling one strand of new color through the last HDC on the previous row. Ch up 1 and turn. SC in the next 20 Sts. 3 SC in the next St. Working on the opposite side of the Ch, SC in the next 20 Sts. 3 SC in the last St. Join with a SlSt to the first SC. End off and weave in yarn tail.
Fold the yarn so that the lighter pink is to the front and the darker pink to the back. Then take one side and cross it over the front of the other. Using a yarn darner/needle sew the center of the ribbon securely at it's crossing point. Then sew on a small pink button at the crossing point on the front side of the ribbon. The ribbon is complete.
To use the ribbon as a pin simply place a safety pin on the back side of the ribbon and pin onto clothing, hats, or other accessories. To use the ribbon as a key chain, slide a key ring through the top loops of the ribbon.
Lastly, wear or show off your ribbon for breast cancer awareness to show your support for the cause! :)
***Terms of use: You may do whatever you wish with the finished product made from this pattern. If you do plan to sell the item, I ask that you give credit to where you got the pattern from. You can NOT claim the pattern as your own. You may NOT sell the pattern itself.
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