Let me paint you a picture – You’ve mustered up the energy to actually get some clothes on that are presentable to the public, you take the time to leave the house and drive and/or walk, you’re excited for your destination (whether it be to crochet or eat somewhere), the ambiance seams to your liking, and you get the perfect seat and table!
Perfect, let’s do this.
Take a seat and move the table in when you sit and you feel it. You feel the wobble. Your chair or the table wobble’s just a little bit, enough that you know you cant sit comfortably or use the table with ease. So what do you do? What if there’s no more chairs? No more tables available? What if you don’t want to be annoying?
Are you at a loss?
Not with crochet you’re not! Here is the perfect solution – a great and easy project to carry around with you to solve this dilemma. The Crochet Table Stabilizer! Still chair or table along with other showing off a little bit of your yarn punk (cute little colors!)
This project is so easy and works up quickly – and did i mention it’s practical! Down below, you can find the free pattern for it and will soon have a little crochet case for it to carry it around! I have found myself with this nifty tool and I’m always sure to have it on me.
Materials:
Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton Yarn
(Color is up to you!)
4 mm Hook
Scissors
Abbreviations:
Ch – chain
Hdc – Half Double Crochet
Sl st – slip stitch
FO – Finish off
Dimensions
Don’t forget to pin for later!
Let’s Begin!
Ch 21
Row 2: Ch 1, turn. Hdc into second chain from hook, Hdc across (20)
Row 3 – : Ch 1, turn. Hdc across (30)
FO
Now you can fold it as necessary for the perfect thickness!
And there you have it! I hope you enjoy it and actually find some use out of it!!
You may not sell this patterns or claim them as your own. It is allowed to make items to sell(i.e. on Etsy, at craft fairs) from this patterns but I ask that you link back to my blog and provide credit for the pattern. You are welcome to share my patterns on social media so long as you link back directly to my blog post(providing the link). No copy & paste of my patterns will be allowed under any circumstances.
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Jacki says
brilliant idea 🙂