Welcome to Part 2 of the Country Christmas Tree Skirt CAL! This week we will continue with the same increasing pattern from last week.
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Country Christmas Tree Skirt CAL – Part 2
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Materials
15 skeins WeCrochet Dishie in Linen (2850 yds of any worsted weight (4) cotton or acrylic would work)
I/5.5 mm hook
yarn needle
scissors
Level
intermediate
Pattern notes & stitches to know
ch – chain
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
· ch 1 does not count as sc
· This tree skirt is made starting from the center in turned rows. The first section uses the lemon peel stitch and the outer section is the basketweave.
· Approx finished size- Outer diameter: 49″ & Inner diameter: 6.5″
· To change the finished size, add or take out rows to the end of the inner section.
COUNTRY CHRISTMAS TREE SKIRT CROCHET PATTERN – PART 2
Row 21: ch 1, turn, sc in first stitch, dc in next, *sc in next stitch, dc in next* repeat from * to * across (192)
Row 22: ch 1, turn, *(sc, dc, sc) all in same stitch, {dc in next stitch, sc in next} repeat from { to } for a total of 31 stitches* repeat from * to * across (204)
Row 23: ch 1, turn, sc in first stitch, dc in next, *sc in next stitch, dc in next* repeat from * to * across (204)
Row 24: ch 1, turn, sc in first stitch, dc in next, *{sc in next stitch, dc in next} repeat from { to } for a total of 33 stitches, (dc, sc, dc) all in same stitch* repeat from * to * across (216)
Row 25: ch 8, sl st to first ch, turn, sc in first stitch, dc in next, *sc in next stitch, dc in next* repeat from * to * across (216)
Row 26: ch 1, turn, *(sc, dc, sc) all in same stitch, {dc in next stitch, sc in next} repeat from { to } for a total of 35 stitches* repeat from * to * across (228)
Row 27: ch 1, turn, sc in first stitch, dc in next, *sc in next stitch, dc in next* repeat from * to * across (228)
Row 28: ch 1, turn, sc in first stitch, dc in next, *{sc in next stitch, dc in next} repeat from { to } for a total of 37 stitches, (dc, sc, dc) all in same stitch* repeat from * to * across (240)
Row 29: ch 1, turn, sc in first stitch, dc in next, *sc in next stitch, dc in next* repeat from * to * across (240)
Row 30: ch 1, turn, *(sc, dc, sc) all in same stitch, {dc in next stitch, sc in next} repeat from { to } for a total of 39 stitches* repeat from * to * across (252)
Row 31: ch 1, turn, sc in first stitch, dc in next, *sc in next stitch, dc in next* repeat from * to * across (252)
Row 32: ch 1, turn, sc in first stitch, dc in next, *{sc in next stitch, dc in next} repeat from { to } for a total of 41 stitches, (dc, sc, dc) all in same stitch* repeat from * to * across (264)
Row 33: ch 1, turn, sc in first stitch, dc in next, *sc in next stitch, dc in next* repeat from * to * across (264)
Row 34: ch 1, turn, *(sc, dc, sc) all in same stitch, {dc in next stitch, sc in next} repeat from { to } for a total of 43 stitches* repeat from * to * across (276)
Row 35: ch 8, sl st to first ch, turn, sc in first stitch, dc in next, *sc in next stitch, dc in next* repeat from * to * across (276)
And that’s it for Part 2! I’ll see you here next week for Part 3!
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