top of page
DSC_1200edit.JPG

Get Our Latest Updates!

Be the first to find out about sales, pottery and everything between.

Thanks for submitting!

Be Sure to check your inbox/junk folder for your welcome email!

This blog participates in the affiliate programs of Amazon, JoAnn, Lion Brand,& Darn Good Yarn. That means I receive a commission on any purchases made through these links with no additional cost to you.
Please see the FAQ page to see all the retailers I affiliate with.

Crochet Curtains! [Free Crochet Pattern]

Updated: Jun 5, 2022


As the spring weather rolls in, I've been taking more liberty with freetime (that isn't actually freetime) in order to spruce up my subterranean abode. A few posts ago, I mentioned my paranoia with having neighbors on the side where my window is now. I mean come on, one of their windows is directly facing mine. No bueno. So I said up and made another of my famous crochet curtains! Though, I did a video on them last year, I thought it'd be nice to make a written tutorial for the project.



That's why I'm writing today! I hope you'll enjoy this pattern as much as I do. If so, don't forget to share with your crafty friends online! It helps me know whether or not to keep writing up these patterns. 💖


Disclaimer: Many links provided in my patterns are affiliate links. This means that I

receive a commission off any purchases made through them at no additional cost to you!


Materials:





4 - 6 cabone rings or shower curtain rings (if you want to be able to remove the curtain later without taking down the rod itself)

Cabone Rings

Shower Curtain Rings






Abbreviations:



ch - chain

st(s) - stitch(es)

sc - single crochet

dc - double crochet

* - repeat til the end




Pattern:


Row 1: Using Yarn A; Ch 1, place ring over your hook between the ch and the working yarn. Now continue to sc into ring 5 times, *ch 6 and place ring over your hook between the ch and the working yarn and sc 5 into ring; repeat this as many times as needed to accommodate the width of your window (or half your window width if you're making panels).




Row 2: Ch 1, sc into base of ch 1 and into each st along your row.


Row 3: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 4: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 5: Ch 1, sc into base of ch 1 and into each st along your row.


Row 6: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 7: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 8: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 9: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 10: Switch to Yarn B; Ch 1, sc into base of ch 1 and into each st along your row.


Row 11: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 12: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 13: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.



Row 14: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 15: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 16: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 17: Ch 1, sc into base of ch 1 and into each st along your row.


Row 18: Ch 1, sc into base of ch 1 and into each st along your row.


Row 19: Switch back to Yarn A; Ch 1, sc into base of ch 1 and into each st along your row.


Row 20: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 21: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 22: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 23: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 24: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 25: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 26: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 27: Ch 3, dc into the next st and into each st along the row.


Row 28: Ch 1, sc into base of ch 1 and into each st along your row.


Row 29: Ch 1, sc into base of ch 1 and into each st along your row.


Ch 1 and fasten off!

Weave in all of your ends and tack then down with Fray Check if needed.


You can now hang your masterpiece!


Want the PDF format? You can get it from the free pattern shop on this site!

47 views0 comments
Post: Blog2_Post
DSC_0913edit.JPG
bottom of page