![]() ![]() Working into 2nd chain from hook Start at stitch 1, row 1 at the bottom right corner of the chart and then crochet along the row, adding a Double Crochet (Dc) if its a white square or a bobble stitch if its a coloured square.Chain (ch) a foundation chain the same number as the width of your pattern, plus 1 for turning: Ch30.The background has been left white to represent a double crochet, but any yarn colour can be used for your background. Refer to the Melu Crochet Bobble Stitch Guide for help with creating a bobble stitch. ![]() The coloured squares on my bobble stitch charts are a guide for adding colour, You may find it easier as a beginner to just use one colour while you are getting the hang of it, if you choose to do this then just add a bobble stitch whenever you come to a square that isn’t white. The white squares are double crochet and the coloured squares represent a bobble stitch. The grid represents stitches and rows of crochet. Finished size will depend on your type of yarn, size of hook and your tension.Īran/worsted cotton yarn, with a 5mm hook which gave a finished measurement of approx 25cm x 25cm How to read a bobble stitch Chart The pattern will work with any yarn size, use the hook size that has been recommended for your yarn. For help with changing colour, take a look at my Bobble Stitch with colour changes guide Size ![]()
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