Hello girls, today we are going to learn this beautiful Crochet Pattern Crochet Bookmark with Heart Pattern.
The pattern is very simple. See below for an explanation of this crochet pattern. These are very detailed explanations. I found this crochet model charming.
The default is free. With this pattern you will be able to develop various works, many models and tips, such as blanket, table linen, crochet square. Share with friends and follow the graph with the step by step of the points and lines used in this pattern. Crochet Square. Follow the instructions and take advantage of this bookmark heart idea.
The name of this pattern is Higher Love Bookmark. This marker has 22 slits and measures about 5¨. The standard is written using US terminology.
Materials:
size 10 thread- 30-40 yards
1.75 mm hook
yarn needle
scissors
Additional materials for the tassel-
A piece of cardboard
A book, or flat heavy object
Optional- comb
Optional- pliers
Special Stitches
2-FPdc decrease- keeping last loop of each dc on hook, FPdc around the post each of the next 2 sts indicated, yo and draw through all 3 loops on hook.
2-BPdc decrease- keeping last loop of each dc on hook, BPdc around the post each of the next 2 sts indicated, yo and draw through all 3 loops on hook.
4-FPdc decrease- keeping last loop of each FPdc on hook, FPdc around the post of each of the next 4 sts indicated, yo and draw through all 5 loops on hook.
picot- ch 2, slip st in second ch from hook.
large picot- ch 5, slip st in fifth ch from hook.
WS (wrong side)- ch 2 (counts as first hdc), in ring work- hdc, ch 1, 3 dc, ch 1, 2 hdc, ch 2, turn.
(4 hdc, 2 ch-1 spaces, 3 dc)
RS (right side)- hdc twice in next ch-1 space, ch 1, FPdc twice around next dc, FPdc around next dc, FPdc twice around next dc, ch 1, hdc twice in next ch-1 space, ch 2, turn.
(4 hdc, 2 ch-1 spaces, 5 FPdc)
Instructions on how to make a FPdc are available here-
WS- hdc twice in next ch-1 space, ch 1, BPdc twice around next FPdc, BPdc around each of next 3 FPdc, BPdc twice around next FPdc, ch 1, hdc twice in next ch-1 space, ch 2, turn.
(4 hdc, 2 ch-1 spaces, 7 BPdc)
Instructions
Instructions
RS- hdc twice in next ch-1 space, ch 1, FPdc twice around next BPdc, FPdc around next BPdc, 2-FPdc decrease around next 2 BPdc, ch 3, 2-FPdc decrease around same st and next BPdc, FPdc around next BPdc, FPdc twice around next BPdc, ch 1, hdc twice in next ch-1 space, ch 2, turn. (4 hdc, 2 ch-1 spaces, 6 FPdc, 2 2-FPdc decreases, 1 ch-3 space)
WS- hdc twice in next ch-1 space, ch 1, BPdc twice around next FPdc, BPdc around next FPdc, 2-BPdc decrease around next 2 sts, ch 2, 3 dc in center ch of next ch-3 space, ch 2, 2-BPdc decrease around next 2 sts, BPdc around next FPdc, BPdc twice around next FPdc, ch 1, hdc twice in next ch-1 space, ch 2, turn.
(4 hdc, 2 ch-1 spaces, 6 BPdc, 2 2-BPdc decreases, 2 ch-2 spaces, 3 dc)
RS- hdc twice in next ch-1 space, ch 1, 4-FPdc decrease around next 4 FP sts, ch 2, FPdc twice around next dc, FPdc around next dc, FPdc twice around next dc, ch 2, 4-FPdc decrease around next 4 FP sts, ch 1, hdc twice in next ch-1 space, ch 2, turn.
(4 hdc, 2 ch-1 spaces, 2 4-FPdc decreases, 2 ch-2 spaces, 5 FPdc)
WS- skip next ch-1 space and next 4-FPdc decrease, hdc twice in next ch-2 space, ch 1, BPdc twice around next FPdc, BPdc around each of next 3 FPdc, BPdc twice around next FPdc, ch 1, hdc twice in next ch-2 space, skip next 4-FPdc decrease, next ch-1 space, and next hdc, dc in next hdc, ch 2, turn.
(5 hdc, 2 ch-1 spaces, 7 BPdc)
RS- sc in next ch-1 space, ch 1, 4-FPdc decrease around next 4 FP sts, sc in next ch-2 space, ch 2, dc in last sc made, sc in next dc, picot, [sc, large picot, sc] in next dc, picot, sc in next dc, ch 2, dc in last sc made, sc in next ch-2 space, 4-FPdc decrease around next 4 FP sts, ch 1, sc in next ch-1 space, fasten off and weave in ends.
(7 sc, 2 ch-1 spaces, 2 4-FPdc decreases, 2 picots, 1 large picot)
♥ Blocking ♥
1- Starting with a tail about 6” long, ch 45. Fasten off leaving about 6” of thread.
2- Thread one end onto the yarn needle.
3- Pull the thread through the large picot on Round 22 so that the chains s are evenly spaced on both sides of the picot.
4- Pull the yarn needle through the first ch made to make a loop.
5 and 6- Tie both ends together in a double knot. Don't trim the ends yet, they will be used in Step 9 to attach the tassel.
7- Wrap thread around the cardboard about 35 times or as thick as you would like the tassel to be. Cut one side of the thread to remove it from the cardboard.
8- unfold the bundle of threads, and lay them flat across the double knot with one 6” tail on each side.]
9- Tie both ends together around the bundle of threads.
10- Pull the ends tight and make a double knot to secure the tassel.
11- Fold the tassel threads in half again. The double knot should be hidden in the center.
12- optional- Using a comb, brush the tassel to even the threads out and trim any long pieces.
13- Cut a long piece of thread, about 20”, fold it in half and thread both ends onto the yarn needle, creating a loop on one end.
14- Place the tassel on top of the thread, as shown in the photo, and place a flat heavy object on top of the bookmark.
15- Pull the yarn needle through the loop, going around the tassel.
16- Pull the loop closed around the tassel and position it about 1/2” from the top as shown. Leave the yarn needle on the thread for weaving in the ends.
17- Begin wrapping the thread around the tassel working up.
18- After wrapping the thread around the tassel a few times take the yarn needle and and push it through the middle, behind the thread you just wrapped and down through the center of the tassel.
19- Pull the yarn needle out through the bottom of the tassel.
Tip- If the wrapped section is very tight you can use the pliers to grab the yarn needle and pull it through.
20- Brush and trim the tassel to the length that you want. Finished!