The stripes are shaping up well. |
This striped cover is crocheted in double knit cotton. It’s double crochet throughout, but going only through the back loop. This creates a stretchy fabric that’s crochet’s equivalent of ribbing.
Stripey fabrics, whether knitted or crocheted, are a bit of a pain in the backside (that’s a technical term). Not only is there all that swapping of yarns, there’s a whole lot of ends to weave in when you’ve finished, and let’s be honest, none of us like weaving in ends. The yarn swapping can’t be helped. Unless you get a self-striping yarn, which, quite frankly, is cheating. The plethora of ends, however, can be.
The strands running along the edge of the fabric can be disguised with a border. Take care not to tangle the yarns - untangling can get annoying. |
It leaves strands of the yarns along the edge, but these can be disguised at the sewing up stage or if you create a border. With the iPhone cover I did a border of one row of double crochet in each colour, and hid the strands behind this.
The Go Team GB iPhone cover is available on my Folksy store for £10 (plus p&p), while the pattern can be bought from Ravelry, Folksy or by emailing me, for £2.50. A colour PDF will be sent via email.
The finished item in use. |
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