The Crochet Fishnet Bow Pattern is a delightful blend of elegance and creativity, perfect for adding a touch of charm to any project. With its intricate fishnet design and a playful bow detail, this pattern transforms simple yarn into a stunning accessory.
Crochet Fishnet Bow
Whether you’re adorning a gift, creating unique clothing accents, or adding flair to a home decor piece, this pattern offers endless possibilities. Its beautiful, airy texture and effortless appeal make it a must-try for crocheters seeking to make a statement with their work.
Materials Needed:
- 15g of sport weight yarn (e.g., Drops Safran, which is 160m/50g)
- A 3.5mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle or sewing needle and thread
- Two stitch markers
Crochet Bow Pattern:
Base of the Bow:
- Start with a slip knot and chain 100. (If customizing the bow, the starting chain must be a multiple of 3 + 1.)
- Chain an additional 4 more and turn your work.
- Skip the first 7 chains and slip stitch into the next chain.
- Chain 4, skip 2 chains, and slip stitch into the next chain. Repeat from to across until you have 3 chains left.
- Chain 2, skip 2 chains, and double crochet into the last chain to finish Row 1.
Rows 2 to 7:
- Chain 4 and turn your work.
- Slip stitch into the chain-4 space made in the row below.
- Chain 4, slip stitch into the next chain-4 space. Repeat from to to the end of the row, leaving one chain-4 space left.
- Chain 2 and double crochet into the last space. This row is a repeat of rows 2 to 7, creating a total of 7 rows to form the base about 5 cm or 2 inches wide.
Final Row:
- Chain 2, turn your work.
- Chain 2, slip stitch into the next chain-4 space. Repeat to the end of the row.
- Chain 2, slip stitch into the last chain-4 space.
Border (Part One - Longest Edge):
- Attach your yarn at the right corner of the longest edge.
- Slip stitch into every stitch along the edge.
- Chain 1, turn your work.
- Slip stitch only into the back loops of the previous row.
- Continue for a total of three rows, only slip stitching into the back loops.
Border (Part Two - Remaining Edges):
- Chain 1, slip stitch twice into the border you've made:
- Slip stitch evenly along the slanted edge, typically 2 slip stitches in each mesh space and 1 in the crossing.
- In the corner, do 1 slip stitch for rounded corners or 2 for sharper corners.
- Along the shorter edge, make one slip stitch in each chain or stitch.
- Repeat the process for the opposite slanted edge.
- Make two rows of back loop slip stitches for the remaining two rows of the border.
Finishing:
- Cut the yarn and weave in the ends.
- Block the base before folding.
- Fold the base in half, then in half again.
- Secure the top and bottom with stitch markers and sew along the marked line.
- Fold the tails down and adjust the loops for symmetry.
- Create a center strip by chaining 13 or to fit around the bow center. Slip stitch in each chain, then work back loop only slip stitches for 6 rows.
- Sew the strip around the center of the bow.
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