Crochet the single crochet hexagon
So this is one of the patterns which took me very long to figure out and many failed trials until I got to the final result, just like the bobble stitch hexagon which I had to repeat many times before I finally do it right.
You might think it's simple, but the single crochet triangle was also difficult at first until one day, I tried and got it right.
You might think this is a bit dramatic, but figuring out these patterns on a certain time, made me think that everything has the right time for it, forcing things or trying to do things when it's not their time yet will only bring frustration and anger and it was so true, I was upset how I was not able to make a simple crochet triangle or hexagon, I thought what's so complicated about it ! but still couldn't make it
And one day believe it or not, I grabbed my hook and yarn and started crocheting and thought I'll just give it a try whether it works or not it's fine and Oh my God!!! I did it and it was perfect, just the way I wanted it it and the way I also wanted my triangle to be, easy, simple and pretty.
So this is the story, now head on to the written pattern and if you have any questions let me know.
I'll try to post the videos as soon as I'm done with them :)
Happy crocheting!
Materials:
The yarn of your choice with the required crochet hook, here I used
red heart soft yarn ( my forever favorite)
Sizes/ Gauge:
All sides: 10 cm
Abbreviations:
Ch: chain
Sc: single crochet
St: stitch
Decrease: 2sctog
2sctog: insert you hook in the 1st st, pull through, hold, insert you hook again in the next st, pull through and pull through all,
Written Pattern:
Ch16
Row 1: 2 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, 1 sc in every ch till end of the row, turn.
Row2: ch1, 2 sc in the 1st st as ch1, 1 sc in every st till end of the row, turn.
Row3 to 15: Repeat row 2.
Row 16: ( Decrease), ch1, 2sctog, sc in every st till end of the row. turn.
Row 17 to 31: Repeat row 16
at the last row, you must have 15 st, that's when you know you got the right number in all sides of the hexagon.
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