The Peekaboo Picot collection was inspired by living in a warm weather climate. It uses a Super Fine #1 yarn however it can easily be adjusted for a worsted weight #4 for those that live in cooler climates.
This pattern was designed by Lisa Egan of Pink Snail Boutique exclusively for Cre8tion Crochet
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YARN
150-175 yards of Super Fine (1) yarn
MATERIALS
Hook 4.00mm- G
Yarn Needle
Scissors
DIFFICULTY
Easy
SIZE(S)
Adult- 14-16” Diameter (increase by 4 sts)
Finished size- 4 ½ X 6” unstretched
GAUGE
19 Hdc x 15 Rows = 4” square
STITCH GUIDE
ch(s) – chain(s), sc – single crochet, hdc – half double crochet, dc – double crochet, st(s) – stitch(es), sl st – slip stitch, sp(s) – space (s), sk – skip
SPECIAL STITCHES
Foundation DC– Chain 3. Yarn over, insert hook in 3rd chain from hook, yarn over and pull up loop (3 loops on hook), yarn over and draw through 1 loop (1 chain made), [yarn over and draw through 2 loops] 2 times- foundation double crochet made. * Yarn over, insert hook under 2 loops of chain at bottom of stitch just made, yarn over and pull up loop (3 loops on hook), yarn over and draw through 1 loop (1 chain made), [yarn over and draw through 2 loops] 2 times. Continue around from *.
Picot- Sc, ch 3, sl st in sc all worked in same st.
NOTES
- Pattern worked in the round. Starts with a foundation dc to allow up to 2” stretch.
PATTERN (make 2)
Round 1: Start with a foundation dc of 56 sts, join with sl st to first dc. (careful not to twist yarn) (56 dc)
Round 2: Ch 2, dc in each stitch around, sl st to 1st dc to join. (56 dc)
Round 3: Ch 2, dc in each stitch around, sl st to 1st dc to join. (56 dc)
Round 4: Ch 2, dc in each stitch around, sl st to 1st dc to join. (56 dc)
Round 5: Ch 2, dc in each stitch around, sl st to 1st dc to join. (56 dc)
Round 6: Ch 2, dc in each stitch around, sl st to 1st dc to join. (56 dc)
Round 7: Ch 1, sc in same, * ch 5, sk 3 sts, picot in next; repeat from * around to end, sl st in first sc to join. (1 sc, 13 pc)
Round 8: Ch 5, picot in the first ch 5 sp, *Ch 5, sk next picot, picot in next ch sp; repeat from * around to end, ch 2, sl st to 3rd ch of beginning ch 5 to join. (14pc)
Round 9: Ch 5 sk first picot, picot in next ch 5 sp, *ch 5, picot in next ch 5 sp; repeat from * around to end, ch 5, sl st to beginning to join. (13 picots)
Round 10: Ch 5, picot in the first ch 5 sp, *Ch 5, sk next picot, picot in next ch sp; repeat from * around to end, ch 2, sl st to 3rd ch of beginning ch 5 to join. (14pc)
Round 11: Ch 5 sk first picot, picot in next ch 5 sp, *ch 5, picot in next ch 5 sp; repeat from * around to end, ch 5, sl st to beginning to join. (13 picots)
Round 12: Ch 5, sc in the first ch 5 sp, *Ch 5, sk next picot, sc in next ch sp; repeat from * around to end, ch 2, sl st to 3rd ch of beginning ch 5 to join. (14sc) (Ch 5 will allow for more stretch at this point, you will only work 3 sts in each space on next rnd)
Round 13: Ch 1, 2 hdc in first ch sp, hdc in sc, * 3hdc in next ch sp, hdc in sc; repeat from * around to end to last ch sp, hdc in last sp, sl st to 1st hdc to join Fasten off. (56 hdc)
Round 14: Ch 1, hdc in each stitch around, sl st to join. (56 hdc)
Round 15: Ch 1, sc in each stitch around, sl st to join (56 hdc)
FINISHING
I hope you enjoyed the free crochet boot cuff pattern. This is the second Peekabook Picot pattern available on Cre8tion Crochet. The Peekaboo Picot Headband was posted in January.
Check out all other contributor patterns by Pink Snail Boutique.
Lisa Egan is the owner of Pink Snail Boutique. She started crochet in ’89 with the help of a co-worker and her aunt. It continued to be a hobby till 2011 when she opened her shop on Etsy and started taking in custom orders. During the last part of 2014, Lisa ventured into the world of design. She competed in 2 rounds of Battle of the Stitches and released 6 patterns. You can find her on Facebook, Ravelry and on her website.