Star Crochet Hexagons : Hexagon Crochet Series Part 3 with Jane Czaja
Classes with Jane Czaja • Educational, G, 28-May-2021
This is the third hexagon design that Jane shares and again she uses 5mm hook and aran yarn. You start by making a ring and then you need to make half trebles. The second round is really important and this uses groups of trebles.
To turn the star into a hexagon, you need to complete a total of 5 rounds and once again you have 9 treble on each side, which will allow you to join easily these to any of the previous design you have made.
Jane has a great tip on how to tighten up the centre of the circle, so you aren't left with a hole!
And did you see just how beautiful the alternative scrappy design is.
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Jane also has a hexagon throw pattern available on our website.
Jane has 2 other workshops on making different styles of Hexagons that you can watch on the site: Plain Crochet Hexagons workshop and
Flower Crochet Hexagons workshop.
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