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Intermediate
A much requested Crocodile Stitch cloche. The stitch featured in this cloche is much easier to crochet than it looks!
The pattern works up pretty fast, so there is still time to crochet a few of these for gift giving during the upcoming Holidays.
The pattern also contains instructions for the optional Croco-Flower embellishment.
An intermediate crocheter or even a dedicated beginner will master this stitch in no time at all. This is a fun to work piece that will impress without stress.
The pattern includes a PHOTO TUTORIAL with many pictures showing the pattern in more details.
You will need:
Fingering weight yarn (about 350 yds) of your preference.
A small amount of DK or Sport Weight yarn for the Croco-Flower embellishment Crochet hook in Size G (4.00 mm).
Pattern is written in US crochet terms.
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This pattern gives you PERMISSION TO SELL your finished items. It is appreciated if you credit the design to Bonita Patterns and list the shop link: bonitapatterns.etsy.com
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Text and images Copyright İ2010 by Bonita Patterns & Lianka Azulay, all rights reserved. No pattern may be reproduced or distributed mechanically, electronically, or by any other means, including photocopying, without written permission. Finished products created with this pattern may be used for commercial sale.
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Lianka Azulay, born in Brazil, picked up her first crochet hook at age 7, and hasn't put it down since. She specializes in the research and use of unique stitch patterns in her designs to bring fashionable and contemporary style to crocheted pieces. Her first collection of patterns, "Crocodile Stitch Fashions," was published by Annie's Attic and quickly became the #1 best-seller in the ...
Lianka Azulay, born in Brazil, picked up her first crochet hook at age 7, and hasn't put it down since. She specializes in the research and use of unique stitch patterns in her designs to bring fashionable and contemporary style to crocheted pieces. Her first collection of patterns, "Crocodile Stitch Fashions," was published by Annie's Attic and quickly became the #1 best-seller in the publisher's catalog. The huge success of her pattern collection touched off a trend, and the Crocodile Stitch became one of the hottest crochet techniques in crochet today. (Crochet Magazine).
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