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Net Stitch Pentagon
A long time ago, Practical Crocheter played around with making crocheted pentagonal shawls in net stitch. It’s a fun concept and very wearable. One of her smaller pentagons my kids have been using for playing dress-up, and it finally started to fall apart. My 6yo, who had been using it as a superhero cape asked me to make a replacement, and that’s what you see pictured below. I used one 100 gram skein of worsted weight acrylic and a size H (5 mm) hook.
This pattern can be made in any size, any yarn, and any gauge and has many possible uses. It can be a shawl (or superhero cape), a light weight throw, the basis for a net bag, or you could make two to join together to use as a beach coverup. Whatever your plan, the concept is fast and easy. Enjoy!
- First published: April 2024
- Page created: April 1, 2024
- Last updated: April 2, 2024 …
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