Reusable Cotton Rounds

Hey Crafter! hope you enjoy this simple free pattern! Be sure to tag me when you post a pic! I would love to see 😀

Materials:

Yarn:

  • “I love this Cotton” in the color of your choice.
    • I highly suggest only using cotton yarn, this will be the most delicate for your skin. Acrylic is made from plastic, this could be abrasive to the skin. 

Tools:

  • 4.00mm Hook
  • Sewing Needle
  • Scissors

Stitches Used

U.S. Terminology 

Right Handed Instructions

Difficulty Level: Easy

CHChain Stitch
STStitch
JoinSlip Stitch into first stitch of round.
HDCHalf Double Crochet
HDCINCHalf Double Crochet Increase
BobbleInsert hook into stitch and pull up yarn three times before yarning over and pulling through all loops on hook. 
*Stitches inside asterisk are repeated
,A comma is used to indicate when to move on to the next step in the round/row.
[ ] Brackets are used to indicate stitches done in a ONE stitch space. 

Special Techniques Used

Do not count the chains as stitches.

Pattern:

Round 1:Create a Magic Circle, Ch 1, work 10 hdc, join.(10 stitches)
Round 2:Ch 2, * [1 hdc, 1 Bobble], hdcinc* repeat * to * x10, join.(20 stitches)
Round 3:Ch 2, *hdcinc, hdc* repeat * to * x10, join.(30 stitches)

Fasten off, and weave in the end to secure. 

Thank you for choosing my Pattern!

This pattern and all information contained in this post is the property of Tiffany Horton. You have permission to sell any finished product created using this pattern, a link back to this pattern is appreciated. The information contained in this post (the pattern, media,etc) may not be copied, reproduced, distributed, or shared in any way. Rewriting, reselling, distributing, or copying this pattern electronically, verbally, written or otherwise, including translations, is prohibited. 

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      Tiffany

      Hey Cindy, Currently I don’t have the option for people to save my patterns because I had multiple instances of thieves reposting my patterns as their own. But my website is Mobile friendly, so you can always bring the pattern up on your phone or tablet.

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