Teensey Capelet

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by Vickie Howell (www.vickiehowell.com)

Teensey Capelet

Introduction

Morning! Some of you've asked me for the pattern for the green capelet that I wore in the Mixing Yarns episode from the 2nd season of Knitty Gritty. Well Knitties (or in this case, Hookers), ask and you shall receive! This is a super simple number that can be whipped up in the matter of a couple of hours. If you've never crocheted before no worries, this is a great beginner's project and my How-to section's got your back! Enjoy!, Vickie

Materials List

2 Balls Lionbrand Jiffy. Color: Grass Green.
Size US N Crochet Hook
Tapestry Needle

Finished Size

One Size

Finished Measurements:
38" (at widest point) x 11" long

Gauge

Gauge
6 1/2 sts= 4" in trc

Notes

The Pattern

Directions

Ch 55 and join with a sl st (be careful not to twist ch). PM to indicate end of rnd. Round 1: Ch 2. Beginning in next st from ch, hdc in all stitches. Join rnd with a sl st.
Round 2: Ch 3. Dc in next st. Dc to end of rnd. Join with a sl st.
Round 3: Repeat rnd 2.
Round 4: Ch 4. Trc in next 13 sts. Increase by trc TWICE in next st. Trc in
next 27 sts. Increase in next st. Trc to end. Join rnd with a sl st.
Round 5: Ch 4. Trc in next 14 sts. Increase by trc TWICE in next st. Trc in next 28 sts. Increase in next st. Trc to end. Join rnd with a sl st.
Round 6: Ch 4. Trc in next 15 sts. Increase by trc TWICE in next st. Trc in next 29 sts. Inc in next st. Trc to end. Join with a sl st.
Round 7: Ch4. Trc in every st to end. Tie off. Weave in ends.

NOTE: FOR LONGER VERSION, REPEAT ROW 7 UNTIL DESIRED LENGTH.

Embellishments (Optional):
This caplet can of course, be worn as is but if you¹re feeling extra sassy, here are some embellishment suggestions:
* Vintage brooch
* Silk corsage pin
* Sewn-on beads or sequins
* Sewn-on ribbon trim along neckline
* Ribbon laced through neckline and tied in a bow.

Directions

Ch 55 and join with a sl st (be careful not to twist ch). PM to indicate end of rnd. Round 1: Ch 2. Beginning in next st from ch, hdc in all stitches. Join rnd with a sl st.
Round 2: Ch 3. Dc in next st. Dc to end of rnd. Join with a sl st.
Round 3: Repeat rnd 2.
Round 4: Ch 4. Trc in next 13 sts. Increase by trc TWICE in next st. Trc in
next 27 sts. Increase in next st. Trc to end. Join rnd with a sl st.
Round 5: Ch 4. Trc in next 14 sts. Increase by trc TWICE in next st. Trc in next 28 sts. Increase in next st. Trc to end. Join rnd with a sl st.
Round 6: Ch 4. Trc in next 15 sts. Increase by trc TWICE in next st. Trc in next 29 sts. Inc in next st. Trc to end. Join with a sl st.
Round 7: Ch4. Trc in every st to end. Tie off. Weave in ends.

NOTE: FOR LONGER VERSION, REPEAT ROW 7 UNTIL DESIRED LENGTH.

Embellishments (Optional):
This caplet can of course, be worn as is but if you¹re feeling extra sassy, here are some embellishment suggestions:
* Vintage brooch
* Silk corsage pin
* Sewn-on beads or sequins
* Sewn-on ribbon trim along neckline
* Ribbon laced through neckline and tied in a bow.

Directions

Ch 55 and join with a sl st (be careful not to twist ch). PM to indicate end of rnd. Round 1: Ch 2. Beginning in next st from ch, hdc in all stitches. Join rnd with a sl st.
Round 2: Ch 3. Dc in next st. Dc to end of rnd. Join with a sl st.
Round 3: Repeat rnd 2.
Round 4: Ch 4. Trc in next 13 sts. Increase by trc TWICE in next st. Trc in
next 27 sts. Increase in next st. Trc to end. Join rnd with a sl st.
Round 5: Ch 4. Trc in next 14 sts. Increase by trc TWICE in next st. Trc in next 28 sts. Increase in next st. Trc to end. Join rnd with a sl st.
Round 6: Ch 4. Trc in next 15 sts. Increase by trc TWICE in next st. Trc in next 29 sts. Inc in next st. Trc to end. Join with a sl st.
Round 7: Ch4. Trc in every st to end. Tie off. Weave in ends.

NOTE: FOR LONGER VERSION, REPEAT ROW 7 UNTIL DESIRED LENGTH.

Embellishments (Optional):
This caplet can of course, be worn as is but if you¹re feeling extra sassy, here are some embellishment suggestions:
* Vintage brooch
* Silk corsage pin
* Sewn-on beads or sequins
* Sewn-on ribbon trim along neckline
* Ribbon laced through neckline and tied in a bow.

Directions

Ch 55 and join with a sl st (be careful not to twist ch). PM to indicate end of rnd. Round 1: Ch 2. Beginning in next st from ch, hdc in all stitches. Join rnd with a sl st.
Round 2: Ch 3. Dc in next st. Dc to end of rnd. Join with a sl st.
Round 3: Repeat rnd 2.
Round 4: Ch 4. Trc in next 13 sts. Increase by trc TWICE in next st. Trc in
next 27 sts. Increase in next st. Trc to end. Join rnd with a sl st.
Round 5: Ch 4. Trc in next 14 sts. Increase by trc TWICE in next st. Trc in next 28 sts. Increase in next st. Trc to end. Join rnd with a sl st.
Round 6: Ch 4. Trc in next 15 sts. Increase by trc TWICE in next st. Trc in next 29 sts. Inc in next st. Trc to end. Join with a sl st.
Round 7: Ch4. Trc in every st to end. Tie off. Weave in ends.

NOTE: FOR LONGER VERSION, REPEAT ROW 7 UNTIL DESIRED LENGTH.

Embellishments (Optional):
This caplet can of course, be worn as is but if you¹re feeling extra sassy, here are some embellishment suggestions:
* Vintage brooch
* Silk corsage pin
* Sewn-on beads or sequins
* Sewn-on ribbon trim along neckline
* Ribbon laced through neckline and tied in a bow.

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Submitted by Amy ONeill Houck on 3 November 2007 - 11:09am.

Why are there three repeats of the pattern????

Submitted by Shereen on 27 November 2007 - 11:45am.

I just finished making this! Super easy! I love it!
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Submitted by wonderwoman1976 on 23 March 2008 - 6:52pm.

aww, that's cute. not too frilly and lacy.

Submitted by Stephanieae on 13 May 2008 - 8:51am.

very cute and easy!!!!

Submitted by Donaree on 23 August 2008 - 4:45pm.

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