Ruffle Crochet Skirt
This Ruffle Crochet Skirt is a great pattern to make for your little girl. It stops just above the knee, but can easily be made longer. Add bows or ribbon for added accessory, or even crochet a matching hair piece. This crochet skirt is perfect for all seasons because of the layering, and it can be worn in the summer with bare legs or paired with leggings in the winter. The Ruffle Crochet Skirt pattern is written from the bottom up. It's a quick and simple crochet pattern that easily gives you the "wow" factor.
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
MATERIALS:
- 2 Skeins of Bernat Satin - (Worsted Weight Yarn - total of 200 g/7 oz) I used the color "Sage"
- H/8- 5 mm crochet hook
- Yarn Needle for weaving in your ends
SIZE: Small (girls)
Stitches Used:
CH - Chain
HDC - Half Double Crochet
TRE - Treble Crochet
HDC DEC - Half Double Crochet Decrease
FPDC - Front Post Double Crochet
FPSC - Front Post Single Crochet
INSTRUCTIONS:
Part 1
- Round 1: CH 6, TRE into the first CH. **CH 6. TRE into the top of the TRE. Repeat from ** 32 more times. Join with a slip stitch over the post of the first TRE. (34 TRE)
- Round 2: CH 1, 2 HDC over same TRE. CH 4. **2 HDC over the next TRE. CH 4. Repeat from ** 32 more times. Join to the first HDC. (68 HDC)
- Round 3: Slip stitch into the next stitch. Slip stitch into the CH space. CH 1, 2 HDC into CH space. CH 4. **2 HDC into next CH space. CH 4. Repeat from ** 32 more times. Join to first HDC (68 HDC)
- Round 4 and 5: Slip stitch into the next stitch. Slip stitch into the CH space. CH 1, 2 HDC into CH space. CH 3. **2 HDC into next CH space. CH 3. Repeat from ** 32 more times. Join to first HDC (68 HDC)
- Round 6 and 7: Slip stitch into the next stitch. Slip stitch into the CH space. CH 1, 2 HDC into CH space. CH 2. **2 HDC into next CH space. CH 2. Repeat from ** 32 more times. Join to first HDC (68 HDC)
- Round 8: Slip stitch into the next stitch. Slip stitch into the CH space. CH 1, 3 HDC into same CH space. 3 HDC into each CH space around. Join to the first HDC. (102 HDC)
- Rounds 9- 17: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (102 HDC)
- Finish off and set aside.
Part 2
- Repeat rounds 1-8 from part 1. Do not finish off.
Part 3
- Round 1: Lay your second piece over the first piece you had set aside. Line your stitches up. CH 1. Sliding your hook through both pieces, HDC into each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (102 HDC)
- Rounds 2- 10: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (102 HDC)
- Finish off and set aside.
Part 4
- Repeat rounds 1-8 from part 1. Do not finish off.
Part 5
- Round 1: Lay your second piece over the first piece you had set aside. Line your stitches up. CH 1. Sliding your hook through both pieces, HDC into each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (102 HDC)
- Round 2: CH 1, **HDC DEC, HDC into the next stitch. Repeat from ** 33 more times. Join to the first HDC DEC (68 stitches)
- Round 3: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (68 HDC)
- Round 4: CH 1, HDC into same stitch. FPDC over next stitch. **HDC into next stitch. FPDC over next stitch. Repeat from ** 32 more times. Join to first HDC. (68 stitches)
- Round 5: CH 1, FPSC over same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first FPSC. (68 FPSC)
- Weave your ends in.
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May 07, 2015
What do you consider "small"? I have one granddaughter who just turned 1 and wears an 18 month and another granddaughter who is going to turn one who wears a 12 month. This is very cute and I'd love to make a couple for my granddaughters, but I'm just not sure what the size is.
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