You will need: A wooden hanger, 2 different colors of light weight yarn, crochet hook, darning needle and a pair of scissors. |
• Yarn of light weight 3-4ply, sports weight or lighter (I have used Tilda yarn )
• Crochet hook recommended by the yarn (I used a hook 2,5 mm/ C in US)
• A pair of scissors
• Darning needle
• Wooden hanger approx 16,5 inches/42 cm long. Can be found in most department stores.
Abbreviations
UK/US ch - chain UK/US
dc/sc - double crochet UK/single crochet US
tr/dc - treble UK/double crochet US
PS To print this tutorial, drag and drop the Tutorial picture below, on to your desk top and then print it in full scale.
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Annette
Annette
What a beautiful post Annette! And a nice pattern too, thank you for sharing!!! Have a lovely holiday, with lots of sunshine and laughter!
ReplyDeletex Ellebel
Belíssimo, amo fazer crochê.
ReplyDeleteTenha um ótimo dia.
Those are lovely. Been on my to do list for awhile. Enjoy the summer!
ReplyDeleteThankyou Annette, they are so pretty. I've a few wooden hangers ready for conversion so might just start one tonight. :o) Enjoy your holiday - would love to come with you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely pattern. Thanks for sharing it. I keep meaning to make more crochet hangers, and this pattern will be perfect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hangers inope I can do it soon Hugs
ReplyDeleteYour hangers are absolutely beautiful - I love the colors you chose. Thanks for taking time to prepare the tutorial. I think I'll have to try this.
ReplyDeleteOh love these Annette!!! I shall definitely be making some of these for my wardrobe! Thanks for sharing the tutorial! Gill xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely pattern. I am going to try these. They look so pretty all together. Enjoy your summer holidays. Its really cold here! Only 1 degree C this morning! I'm in the Blue Mountains in NSW Australia. Summer sounds so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and I would love to try, but having trouble finding this style hanger in the UK.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the pattern and enjoy your summer x
Hello threads 'n' shreds, I found some like this in Dunelm, Sam xx
DeleteThank you so much. What a lovely pattern and how generous of you to share it. Have a lovely break. Blessings Gail.
ReplyDeleteWow thank you so much for kindly sharing your pattern - they look so beautiful I am definitely going to give them a try.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Annette, thanks very much for the pattern. x
ReplyDeleteDear Annette! Thank you for your tutorial. I'm using such a decorated hanger over 20 years now and I was delighted when I found this .... so I'm gonna rework some hangers soon ;-) Hugs from Germany, from Cordula
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this tutorial with us! I always wondered how to make these beautiful cosies. :-)
ReplyDeleteReally, really pretty Annette! Thanks for sharing, Sam xx
ReplyDeletelovely pattern, thank you for sharing. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful tutorial!
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother made crocheted hangers of which I have about 5. I treasure them. I can picture her in my mind sitting in HER chair crocheting away. I love them because your clothes don't slip off of them, I only know the rudiments of crochet but with your excellent instructions I might give it a go. Thank you for the memory. I came here from Jenny of ELEFANTZ.
ReplyDeleteThanks for at very good DIY on the hangers. I have tried to make some myself. You can see them here on my blog: http://lottesroom.blogspot.dk/2015/07/hklet-betrk-til-bjler.html
ReplyDeleteLove from Lotte in Denmark
Thank you so much for this excellent instructions.
ReplyDeletehugs mimi
Dear Annette, I love this work, easy and so lovely for a present. Thank you for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteLots of love from Uruguay, South America.
Try these clever hanger ideas for organizing your whole house.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a little girl (a long time a go 😏)I knew how to, but forgot. I've been looking for it, since I took up crochet again, a few years a go. Thank you very much. (sorry for the mistakes in writing or grammar, my language originally is dutch)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a little girl (a long time a go😏) I kwew how to crochet this pattern. Since I took up crochetting again I have been looking all over the net for it. Thank's for sharing it.(sorry for the mistakes in writing or grammar, my language is dutch)
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother taught me how to make these years ago. I loved them! Only thing is you can't find them here in California anywhere. If anyone knows where I can order them online.. please let me know!
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I was talking about the hangers themselves. The wooden hangers. I can't find them anywhere to purchase. Anyone have any ideas or suppliers?
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DeleteI find mine at the local grocery store Coop. Have you tried a larger department store? Etsy? Amazon? Not sure where else to find them. Good luck in your search.
Warm wishes
Annette