Hello hello!
If you love making home decor, this crochet centrepiece is for you!
Not only is it easy to make, but it also creates an eye-catching and unique design in your home.
One of the best things about this project is that you can choose from a variety of yarn colours to make it even more beautiful and unique. You can use bold and bright colours to create a centrepiece that stands out, or you can use more muted and subtle shades for a more understated look.
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As you can see, I used some pastel colours for the middle and then a stronger colour for the borders.
Making these hexagons is fun and easy once you get the hang of it. I can guarantee you that after making a few, you will memorize the rounds and make them super fast!.
Putting them all together is a fun and satisfying process. Once complete, your crochet centrepiece will make a statement in your home and will be a conversation piece for all who see it.
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Follow along with the video tutorial on YouTube!
Stitches you should know
- Chain
- Double crochet
Yarn
For this project, I used Lion Brand Wool-Ease, which is a worsted-weight yarn (category 4)
I used the colours Umber, Natural, Arrowwood, Stillwater, and Canyon sunset.
Notions
Abbreviations
This pattern uses US standard terms
- Ch – Chain
- DC – Double crochet
- St(s) – Stitch(es)
Special stitch
4 dc cluster: Yarn over, insert hook, pull up a loop, yarn over slip through the first 2 loops on your hook. Repeat for a total of 4 times. Yarn over pull through all the loops on your hook to close the stitch.
Pattern
This pattern is worked in the round. After each round, we fasten off and start the new round with a new colour. The ch 3 at the beginning of each round counts as 1 dc.
Make a magic/adjustable ring
Round 1 (Colour A): Ch 3, dc 11 in the ring. (12)
Round 2 (Colour B): Insert hook in any st. Ch 3, cluster st in each st. (12)
Round 3 (Colour C): Insert hook in between the clusters. Ch 3, 2 dc in same st as ch 3, [ch 1, 3 dc in the ch 2 space between clusters]. Repeat all the way around (48)
Round 4 (Colour D): Insert hook in the right st of the group of 3 dc from previous round. Ch 3, (dc, ch 2, dc in the same st), [dc 7, (dc, ch 2, dc in the same st)]. Repeat until 6 sts available. Dc 6. (67)
Once you have completed 7 hexagons, it’s time to join the together. I used the slip stitch method, but you are welcome to use any method that you like.
This is how the construction should look like:
I will leave a video tutorial of the slip-stitch joining method that I have on my channel.
In this video, I show you how to form a table runner with hexagons, which is mainly how to join them together. Follow the instructions on how to join the hexagons to create your centrepiece.
Crochet Diagram
And now you are done! Yay! This beautiful hexagon centrepiece is so beautiful and I’m sure you’re going to love it!
Remember that you can also use this hexagon to create many things more, like blankets, bags, table runners, coasters, etc! The possibilities are endless.
If you make it, don’t forget to tag me on social media, you can find me at @CJ.DSGN on Instagram.
Happy Crochet! – Dani <3