Hello everyone, happy weekend!
It has been a couple of weeks since I’ve shown you guys these beautiful crochet hexagons on my Instagram page. Today I can finally show you how to make them!
Pin now, Crochet later!
As you can see in the picture above, I decided to have all centers different and the last row with the same colour for all of them.
This pattern is very simple and quick to make, you will only need to crochet 3 rows.
The two first rows are crocheted with the same colour and the last one with a different one.
This is of course personal choice, you can go ahead and use any colours that you’d like.
These hexagons are made with 100% cotton. I used Lion Brand 24/7 cotton and they turned out perfect!
Now, you might be wondering, what can I do with these hexagons?
I’ll give you a few ideas:
- Cushions
- Blankets
- Curtains
- Bags
- Purses
- Cardigans
- Shawls
- Rugs
- Coasters
And the list goes on and on.
More crochet patterns
Video tutorial
Stitches you should know
- Magic/adjustable ring
- Slip stitch
- Chan
- Double Crochet
Materials
- 100% Cotton, I used Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton, category 4 Worsted weight. In the following colorways:
Abbreviations
Ch – Chain
St – Stitch
Dc – Double Crochet
Pattern
Start with a magic ring.
Round 1: Ch 3 (count as 1 dc), dc into the ring, [ch 2, 2 dc into ring]. Repeat 5 more times, ch 2 and ss to join the round.
If using the same colour, ss into the next st so you can start the next round in the ch-2 space.
Round 2: In the ch-2 space, ch 3 (count as 1 dc), dc, ch 2, 2 dc in the same space. [ch 1, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in the next ch-2 space]. Repeat the sequence in the brackets another 5 times, ch 1 and ss to join the round.
Round 3: In the ch-2 space from the previous row, join the new colour and ch 3 (count as 1 dc), dc, ch 2, 2 dc in the same space. *Dc in each st to ch-1 space, ch 1, dc in each st to ch-2 space, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc in the ch-2 space). Repeat from * 4 more times. Dc in each st to the next ch-1 space, ch1, dc in each st. Ss to join the round.
Legend
Once you’re done, cut the yarn and weave in the ends. Now you’re done! Time to make a bunch of them and join them to make incredible things!
Make a table runner with your hexagons
As always, if this post was helpful, please share it on social media and don’t forget to tag me on Instagram, you can find me at @CJ.DSGN.
Happy Crochet! – Dani <3
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