Make this belt in just less than half an hour. I used a hook H and worsted weight yarn.
1.) Ch 10, sl st to 1st ch to form a ring, 14 hdc into ch ring, sl st to 1st hdc , ch 8. Work back along the sc, 1 sc in each ch-----------7sc
2.) Sl st to the next hdc on the hdc ring made as shown , turn your work and do 1 more row of sc on the 7 sc just done---------7 sc. Do not ch 1 in the beginning as it will make your strap slant.
3.) Ch 10 and sl st to 1st sc of previous sc row as shown to form a chain ring again, ch 2, turn your work and 14 hdc in chain ring.
4.) Sl st to 1st sc as shown.
5.)Continue sl st along the black line shown till you reach the center 2 stitches of the hdc ring, ch 8, Work back along the sc, 1 sc in each ch-----------7sc
Repeat from step 2 to make your belt as long as you want.
You can just tie the belt or attach a "D" buckle to fasten your belt. To attach the D buckle, instead of ch 8 in the end, ch 15 to make a long strap and sew that onto the buckle. If your D buckle is not made of wood it would be a good idea to do a row of sc around the buckle to make it match. In the picture I have used some recycled buckles made out of plastic rings got from milk cans.
You can just tie the belt or attach a "D" buckle to fasten your belt. To attach the D buckle, instead of ch 8 in the end, ch 15 to make a long strap and sew that onto the buckle. If your D buckle is not made of wood it would be a good idea to do a row of sc around the buckle to make it match. In the picture I have used some recycled buckles made out of plastic rings got from milk cans.
Nice! I am a beginner and I like fast projects like this one:) Will surely give this a try!
ReplyDeleteExactly what I needed! Thank you.
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