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DIY - Mini Whip Cream

The document provides a step-by-step guide for a crochet project, detailing the necessary stitches and techniques to create a specific pattern. It emphasizes the importance of chaining and using single crochet increases and decreases throughout the process. The guide concludes with instructions for finishing the piece and optional stuffing for a puffy effect.

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DIY - Mini Whip Cream

The document provides a step-by-step guide for a crochet project, detailing the necessary stitches and techniques to create a specific pattern. It emphasizes the importance of chaining and using single crochet increases and decreases throughout the process. The guide concludes with instructions for finishing the piece and optional stuffing for a puffy effect.

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The Steps:

1. Row 1: chain 11
2. Row 2: skip first stitch and start with the 2nd stitch
(see picture) and single crochet. Last 2 stitches will be
single crochet decrease. You'll be using backloops from
now on!
3. Row 3: chain 1. Single crochet decrease (first 2 stitch).
Then single crochet all the way. Last stitch will be
single crochet increase. (see pictures)
4. Row 4: chain 1 (always chain 1 as it will avoid
shrinking). Single crochet increase in the 2nd stitch.
Then single crochet all the way. Last 2 stitches will
be single crochet decrease.
5. REPEAT ROW 3 + 4 until you've made like 8-10 rows. You

should see a leaning yet an even pattern in your crochet


piece.
piece.
6. Fold they way I did in the gif. image and seam it
together.
7. Leave a long tail and cut it with a scissor.
8. Use a needle and yarn through the edge (see picture), pull
and it will close the gap.
9. Do it the same thing on the other side. If you want a
puffy cream, you can add a little bit of filling.

Good luck!

DIY

Jessica February 6, 2014 at 4:07 PM

Amazing post and tips!! =D


Thanks for visiting my blog!

http://whattostyle.blogspot.com/

xoxo,
Jess

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Denysia Yu February 6, 2014 at 4:19 PM

So cute! :)

xxDenysia Yu
http://thatlaitgirl.com

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jennie February 6, 2014 at 4:28 PM

Oh my gosh you're SO talented at making things! They look so


adorable in the jar <3

Jennie xo | sailorjennie.com

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