
I found one lonely ball of this green variegated yarn in my local dollar store. With a little over a hundred yards it had slightly limited potential. But I thought it was a fun yarn and that I could do something cool with it! While at Michael's with my sister earlier this month I picked up some simple D Rings (with a coupon, of course!). When I got home and was putting away my new goodies I decided that the green yarn would make a perfect belt.
And a new project was born.
I really like this combination shell and v stitch pattern. I first came across it in this book, but here is an online resource. The yarn used for the belt is a much heavier weight than in either example.
I had some serious trial and error in the begging of making this belt. I had never used D Rings before, and I completely forgot to leave them "wiggle room". Luckily, I only had about ten inches or so done before I tested it. (Basically, there was no way for the belt threaded through the rings to lay flat--certainly not an attractive look!) Of course, it was super easy to unravel and start again. The second time I used a larger crochet hook as a spacer. That helped massively.
To make a similar belt:
1. Work 5 stitches around D Rings (AND A SPACER!).
2. Chain 1, turn. Work row of single stitches.
3. Chain 3. Make shell in first single crochet. (Shell=2 double crochet, chain 1, 2 double crochet) Skip 3 stitches, make shell in last stitch.
4. Chain 3. Work shell into space on shell (the chain stitch portion). Repeat with second shell.
5. Repeat step 4 until desired length.
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