FREE CROCHET EVIL EYE CAR HANGING PATTERN
This simple crocheted evil eye car hanging is my most requested crochet pattern design! I’m thrilled to finally be sharing it – for FREE! So, grab some Ganga Cuddly is 100% Acrylic 4ply yarn + a 3.5 mm crochet hook and scroll down to make your own. You can also download the pdf pattern HERE if you’d like an easier to read + save version.
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M A T E R I A L S
Hook – 3.5 mm crochet hook
Yarn – Ganga Cuddly is 100% Acrylic 4ply yarn.
Yarn needle
Stich markers (optional)
P A T T E R N A B B R E V I A T I O N S
English (US) terms
mr- Magic Ring
ch – Chain
sc- Single Crochet
dc- Double Crochet
st- stitch
sl st- Slip Stitch
inc- Increase
N O T E S
W R I T T E N P A T T E R N
FOUNDATION
Magic Circle to form a circle.
PATTERN
How to join the 2 evil yes:
Round 1: You will need to crochet the two parts together (dark blue yarn)
- slip your hool through the next st of the firt evil eye (Pic A1)
- and then slip your hook through any st of the second evil eye (Pic A2)
- so you now have two sts on the hook, sc these 2sts together
- sc the corresponding sts of each part together all the way round (Pic A1 & A2) [36]
-ch1 sc in the first st, *skip st, 6 dc in the next st, skip st, sc in the next st** repeat from *to** 8 times, in the end after doing 6 dc skip the last st and insert the hook in firt sc and sl st in it,
- now i'm gonna do chain one and im gonna cut the yarn pull it through tighten it up and work the end in.
How to Make a Tassel
Step 1: Cut a winding board from heavy card stock, cardboard, or foam board; the board should be double the length of the finished tassel. Wind the thread around the board in taut loops until you reach the desired fullness (the tassel will be twice as full as the loop around the board).
Step 2: Lay a 5-inch piece of thread horizontally on the work surface. Slide wound thread off the board, and center it on a 5-inch thread. Tie the 5-inch thread into a tight knot around the middle of the looped thread.
Step 3: Pull the ends of the 5-inch thread upward and the wound threads downward. Cut through the looped ends, and adjust into a tassel shape.
Step 4: Cut a 12-inch length of thread to wrap the tassel neck: Fashion one end of the thread into a loop shape, then lay the loop on the tassel. Grasp the other end, and wrap it tightly around the tassel and over the top of the loop to secure it. Wrap slowly, working from the top of the neck down, so the neck threads lie evenly next to one another. As you wrap, ensure all the threads in the head and skirt are neatly in place. After wrapping the neck, pass the end of the thread through the loop and gently close the loop, tucking the ends into the head of the tassel. Trim tassel ends, a few threads at a time, to even them if necessary. Use the tie-off threads on top of the tassel to attach it to your project, Before attaching in to project insert wooden bead in it.
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