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belt:
cast on 12 stitches
this is a 3 row pattern:
row 1: sl 1, purl to last stitch, k1
row 2: sl 1, k2tog across to the last stitch, k1
row 3: sl 1, *k1, m1* to last stitch, k1
reapeat these three rows until the belt is 27 inches and cast off.
fringe:
cut 48 lengths of yarn, 60 inches each.
each fringe is 2 lengths of yarn held together. using a crochet hook attach fringe to the end of the belt with a slip knot.
attach 6 fringes to each end of the belt, evenly spaced.
take the first two fringes (8 strings) and tie them together about 1/2 inch down from the slip knots. repeat for the next two sets of fringes. you will have three knots.
take the first fringe (8 strings) and four strings from the middle fringe (total of 12 strings) and tie these together in a knot about 1/2 inch from the 1st knot. repeat with the balance of the fringe. you will have two knots. repeat this on the other end of the belt.
tie an knot at the very end of each string to prevent unraveling and to give the fringe some weight.
wear this with your favorite jeans or on top of your favorite tee shirt or sweater!!!
materials:
two skeins of plymouth/linen isle yarn
86 yards per skein
50%cotton, 30%rayon, 20% linen
color 7009 (a yummy warm goldish tan)
24" inox us size 4 circular needle
small crochet hook (for adding fringe)
gauge:
12 stitches = 2 inches
2 rows = 1 7/8 inches |
Thanks for the pattern! I've been looking for a belt like this in the stores without success. This is perfect! :)
Posted by: Meret | 06/22/2009 at 10:51 AM
Slip knitwise or purlwise? I'm totally excited to make this into my new bellydancing belt (I'm going to double the width)!
Posted by: Mandy | 10/29/2009 at 01:12 AM
oh my gosh mandy i have not done this for ages and can only say i THINK i ususally slip the the first stitch knit wise but experiment and see what kind of difference it makes. sorry.
Posted by: gay | 10/29/2009 at 06:44 AM
Thank you Gay!
Posted by: Mandy | 10/30/2009 at 07:19 PM