Each square on the chart represents one single crochet stitch. Now that you’ve got the gist of things, you may choose to work from the written instructions or the chart. Row 7 : Ch 1, sc 1 in the first st, switch to light blue, sc 1 more in the first st, sc in the next 3 sts, switch to navy blue, sc in the next 2 sts, switch to light blue, sc in the next st, switch to navy blue, sc in the next 3 sts, switch to light blue sc in the next st, switch to navy blue, sc 1 more in the same st, turn. Row 6 : Ch 1, sc 2 in the first st, sc in the next 7 sts, sc 2 in the last st, turn. Row 5 : Ch 1, sc 2 in the first st, sc in the next 5 sts, sc 2 in the last st, turn. Row 4 : Ch 1, sc 2 in the first st, sc in the next 3 sts, sc 2 in the last st, turn. Row 3 : Ch 1, sc 2 in the first st, sc in the next st, sc 2 in the last st, turn. Row 1 : With Navy Blue, Ch 2, sc in the second ch from the hook, turn. Don’t carry it along with you because it will show through. Intarsia crochet technique: When you switch to a new color, drop the old color on the wrong side of your work and pick it back up again when you need it. Single crochet with color change: insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over with the new color and pull through both loops on the hook. You will be working in the back loops only on right side rows (odd numbered rows) and the front loops only on wrong side rows (even numbered rows).
Worsted, size 4, medium yarn in Navy Blue, Light Blue and Redġ0.5” across x 5.5” up and down (27 x 14 cm) YardageĪpproximately 25 yards total (23 meters) GaugeĨ sts x 8 rows = 2 x 2” (5 x 5 cm) Abbreviations Ready to get started now? Let’s do this! Materials He definitely has swag!ĭon’t have time to make this right now? Save it so you can find it later! (Yes, I’m one of those people that dress their dogs up sometimes haha). He also has a pumpkin t-shirt for Halloween that he loves to parade around in. He loves snuggles, belly scratches and wearing bandanas. My dog Finn is a 4-year old schipperke mix.
You only need small amounts of each of the three colors of yarn, so feel free to raid your scraps stash! If you are comfortable changing colors, working in the front loops only, and working in the back loops only, then you should have no problem with this crochet dog bandana pattern. This is an easy crochet pattern that uses only single crochet stitches. Cambridge English Dictionary defines swag as, “a fashionable and confident appearance or way of behaving.” It’s just too perfect for a crochet dog bandana pattern – especially since the word “swag” has the word “wag” in it! Rest assured, you’ll have the hippest hound on the block when you make this funny crochet dog bandana pattern. This crochet dog bandana pattern was inspired by the popular slang use of the term swag. Does your dog have swag? The word swag actually has a few different meanings.