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Free Crochet Pattern- Play Mirror | Cherry and Crochet Designs

Play Mirror
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This mirror is an ideal gift for a child, especially one who loves dressing up and playing with cosmetics. It takes only approximately half an hour to create and uses up a small amount of yarn. This free crochet pattern is easy and quick, and uses no abbreviations so it is easier for beginners. It could be made in different colours, depending on the child's favourite colour. It would be a lovely project to make and sell, especially as it isn't a common crochet project.

You will need
5mm crochet hook
Stylecraft Special DK in
Cloud Blue (A)
Silver (B)
Tapestry needle

Pattern
Chain 12,
R1) Chain 2, 1 double crochet in each chain, 6 double crochet in end
of chain, working on the other side of the chain, 1 double crochet in
each chain, 6 double crochet in end of chain, slip stitch to first stitch
R2-3) Chain 2, double crochet in each stitch, slip stitch to first stitch
R4) Change to B, chain 2, double crochet in each stitch
R5) Slip stitch 3 stitches, double crochet in next 4 stitches, turn
R6-11) Chain 2, double crochet in each of the 4 double crochet
R12) Chain 2, 5 half double crochet in next stitch, slip stitch in next
stitch, chain 2, 5 half double crochet in next stitch. Fasten off and
weave in ends.

Top of Mirror
With B, slip stitch in the 17 stitch to the left from the handle. Chain 2, 5 half double crochet
in next stitch, slip stitch into next stitch. Fasten off and weave in ends.
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