Odeta Hexagon- Free Crochet Pattern
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A quick fun hexagon to work up. Odeta meaning – Blue sea.
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Skill Level – Easy
Basic stitches, simple shaping and finishing. Concentration required.
MATERIALS:
Yarn: Your choice! Check out Colors & Yarn below!
Notes: Tension is NOT necessary for this project to be perfect – same type of yarn and hook throughout the project is recommended.
Yarns: Eco-Cotton DK Nurturing Fibres
Hooks & Notions:
Hook 3. 75 (F) Clover
Yarn needle
Notes:
I use US Crochet stitch terminology.
Due to the nature of this pattern – the yarn and hook used is only a suggestion and any substitute may be used.
Size of finished product will vary depending on yarn and also size of hook used.
Size: approx 13 cm (5 inches) in diameter
Abbreviations:
CH – chain
SL ST – slip stitch
SC – single crochet (UK – DC)
HDC – half double crochet (UK – HTR)
DC – double crochet (UK – TR)
TR – treble crochet (UK – DTR)
BLP – back loop
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Special Stitches:
FPDC – front post double crochet
Resource for tutorial – courtesy of Fiber Flux
Cluster (5DCtog):
Work 5 double crochet together into same space.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Colors: I only use 4 colors for each Hexagon
- Aqua – A
- Baltic – B
- Vanilla – C
- Mist – D
- Anvil – E
- Cobblestone – F
- Charcoal – G
- Pecan – H
With A
CH 6; SL ST to form a ring
RND 1: CH 3 (counts as 1 DC); work 1 DC into ring; (CH 3; work 2 DC into ring) 5 times; CH 3; SL ST into 3rd of 3 CH. (6 x 2 DC groups = 12 DC)
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Join C into any space IN-BETWEEN 2 DC.
RND 2: CH 5 (counts as 1 DC and 2 CH space); SKIP next DC; work Cluster into next 3 CH space; CH 2; SKIP next DC. *Work 1 DC into next space in-between 2 DC; SKIP next DC; work Cluster into next 3 CH space; CH 2; SKIP next DC.** Repeat from * to ** 4 more times; SL ST into 3rd of 3 CH.
(6 x Clusters; 6 DC; 12 x 2 CH spaces).
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Join B into any 2 CH space BEFORE a DC (after a Cluster).
RND 3: CH 3 (counts as 1 DC); work 1 FPDC around next DC; work 1 DC into next 2 CH space; CH 2; work 1 FPDC around next Cluster; CH 2.
*Work 1 DC into next 2 CH space; work 1 FPDC around next DC; work 1 DC into next 2 CH space; CH 2; work 1 FPDC around next Cluster; CH 2.** Repeat from * to ** 4 more times.
(12 FPDC; 12 DC; 12 x 2 CH spaces).
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Join E into any FPDC worked around a DC.
RND 4: CH 4 (counts as 1 TR); work [2 TR; 2 CH; 3 TR] into same FPDC; work 1 TR into next DC; work 2 DC into next 2 CH space; work 1 FPDC around next FPDC (Cluster); work 2 DC into next 2 CH space; work 1 TR into next DC.
*Work [3 TR; 2 CH; 3 TR] into same FPDC; work 1 TR into next DC; work 2 DC into next 2 CH space; work 1 FPDC around next FPDC (Cluster); work 2 DC into next 2 CH space; work 1 TR into next DC.
Repeat from * to ** 4 more times.
(13 STS on each side)
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Join A into any 3 CH space
Note: for this round work into back-loops
RND 5: Work 1 SC into same space; work 1 SC into next 13 STS.
*Work 1 SC into next 3 CH; work 1 SC into next 13 STS.**
Repeat from * to ** 4 more times.
(13 SC per side) – you should have 13 STS for each side – NOT including corner SC. Fasten off and weave in ends.
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