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Bread With Jam Fridgie
Bread With Jam Fridgie Sally Ives/June 2007 http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-...1/breadjam.jpg Fridgie measures app. 3 3/4" tall by 3 ½" wide made with worsted weight yarn and an E (3.5mm) hook. Overall size is not important, so if your gauge differs, your piece may simply be a little smaller/larger than mine. Materials: Scraps of worsted weight yarn: A=white, B=tan, C=purple (or use colours of your choice) aluminum crochet hook E (3.5mm) piece of magnetic strip for fridgie Notes: At beginning of every row starting with row 2, ch1 to begin. Does not count as first st, sc in same st to begin. Dec=draw up loop in each of next 2 sts, YO, draw through all 3 loops. To start, with A: Row 1: Ch12, sc in 2nd ch from hook & across. (11) Row 2-9: Sc across. Row 10&11: 2sc in 1 st, sc to last, 2sc in last. (13, 15) Row 12: Sc across. Row 13: Dec, sc to last 2 sts, dec. (13) Row 14: Dec. Sk 1 st, 5dc in next. Sk 2 sts, sl st in next, sk 2 sts. 5dc in next st, sk 1 st, dec. FO. Choose RS. With bottom of slice up, join B in corner at right side. 3sc in corner st. Sc evenly across bottom. Work 3 sc in next corner st. Sc evenly up the side (working in row ends to row 14. Sc in first 2 sts, 2sc in each of next 3 dc, sc last dc of 5dc and 1st dc of next 5dc together. [=dec] 2sc in each of next 3 sts, sc in last 2 sts of row 14. Sc evenly down side, sl st in 1st sc to join. FO. Jam: (rounds are joined, sl sts worked in middle of round count as sts) Rnd 1: With C, ch2. 6sc in 2nd ch from hook. (6) Rnd 2: Ch1. 2sc in each st around. (12) Rnd 3: Ch1. Sc in 1 st, ch1, 3dc in next. Sl st in next, hdc in 2 sts. (2dc, tr, 2dc) in next st, sk 1 st, sl st in next. Sc in 1 st, 2hdc in next, 3dc in next, sc in last. (20) Rnd 4: Ch1. Sc in 1st st and in ch st. Hdc in next st, 3dc in 1 st. Hdc in 3 sts, sc in 2, 2hdc in next, 3dc in next. Ch1, sc in 2 sts, ch1, 3tr in next st, ch1, sc in next 2 sts. 2hdc in each of 3 sts, sc in last 2, join. FO. (31 plus 2 chs) Sew or glue jam to front of bread slice, positioning as desired. Glue magnetic strip to back if making a fridgie. Or you can use bread slice on totes, placemats... |
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I love your fridgie.Thanks for sharing your pattern.
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This is utterly cute! Thanks for the pattern.
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How cute !!! Thanks for sharing!
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This is so cute! Thanks for sharing the pattern.
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That is soooooo cute!!! I could just see my little dd wanting to use this for her tea set!!! I love it!! TY very much for sharing!!
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So cute! I think
you need a peanutbutter one now!
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Very Cute!!!!
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It's adorable!!
AND you're on CPC!!!
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What a nice pattern you have there. i have always been fond of making crafts like this. Now i feel that i want to create lots of your Fridgie and fill up many pastry boards.
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