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How To Crochet An Oval Shape

How To Crochet An Oval Shape

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/how-to-crochet-an-oval-shape • Posted by Alessandra Poggiagliolmi

A basic oval shape is made of two straight edges and two rounded ends (where all the increases happen, as in a traditional circle shape). This pattern is worked in the round and grows quickly. Usually used to crochet the bottoms of bags, but is nice for scarves and table centerpieces, too!

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 40

Difficulty

So-so
Medium 2019 01 23 161356 5%2brounds%2boval

Description

A basic oval shape is made of two straight edges and two rounded ends (where all the increases happen, as in a traditional circle shape). This pattern is worked in the round and grows quickly. Usually used to crochet the bottoms of bags, but is nice for scarves and table centerpieces, too!

Instructions

  1. Small 2019 01 23 180729 foundation%2bchain%2boval

    Abbreviations : chain = ch slip stitch = sl st treble = tr (is the american double crochet, DC) Please note that I put my stitch markers into the first and last stitch of both straight edges! START Make a slip knot on your hook and chain 22.

  2. Small 2019 01 23 180838 first%2bstraight%2bedge

    FIRST ROUND wrap yarn around hook, insert hook in 3rd chain from hook and work your first treble (this stitch will be the last stitch of the 2nd rounded end). Work 17 more tr so to complete your first straight edge.

  3. Small 2019 01 23 180905 first%2brounded%2bend

    In last chain work 3 tr : you have just created the first rounded end.

  4. Small 2019 01 23 180952 beg%2b2nd%2bstraight%2bedge

    Now you will start the second straight edge, working its trebles in the base chains of previous straight edge.

  5. Small 2019 01 23 181041 second%2bstraight%2bedge

    As before, you need to work a total of 18 tr.

  6. Small 2019 01 23 181114 second%2brounded%2bend%2bno%2bsl%2bst

    In the bottom of first tr made at the beginning of the round, work 2 tr. The second rounded end is completed.

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    Make a sl st into the top of 1st tr made to close the round, then ch 2. First round is done!

  8. Small 2019 01 23 182839 beginning%2bof%2bsecond%2bround

    SECOND ROUND Work 2 tr in the same stitch (they are the last 2 stitches of the second rounded end).

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    Even this time, work 18 tr to complete the 1st straight edge.

  10. Small 2019 01 23 194529 2nd%2bround %2b1st%2brounded%2bend

    Work (2 tr in the same stitch) 3 times, around the 1st rounded end.

  11. Small 2019 01 23 194548 2nd%2bround %2b2nd%2bstraight%2bedge

    Along the 2nd straight edge, work 18 tr.

  12. Small 2019 01 23 194616 2nd%2bround %2b2nd%2brounded%2bend

    Work (2 tr in the same stitch) twice, along the 2nd rounded end.

  13. Small 2019 01 23 194715 2nd%2bround%2bdone

    Make a sl st into the top of 1st tr to close the round, ch 2. The second round is done.

  14. Small 2019 01 23 195336 beginning%2bof%2b3rd%2bround

    THIRD ROUND Work 1tr, then 2tr in the same stitch (end of 2nd rounded end).

  15. Small 2019 01 23 195358 3rd%2bround %2b1st%2bstraight%2bedge

    Cochet 18 tr along the 1st straight edge.

  16. Small 2019 01 23 195927 3rd%2bround %2b1st%2brounded%2bend

    Work (1 tr, 2 tr in next stitch) 3 times, along the 1st rounded end.

  17. Small 2019 01 23 195953 3rd%2bround %2b2nd%2bstraight%2bedge

    Work 18 tr along the 2nd straight edge.

  18. Small 2019 01 23 200012 3rd%2bround %2b2nd%2brounded%2bend

    Work (1 tr, 2 tr in next stitch) twice, along the 2nd rounded end.

  19. Small 2019 01 23 200028 3rd%2bround%2bdone

    Make a sl st into the top of 1st tr to close the round, ch 2. Third round is done.

  20. Small 2019 01 23 202516 beginning%2bof%2b4th%2bround

    FOURTH ROUND Work 2 tr, then 2 tr in same stitch (all these are the last 4 stitches of the 2nd rounded end). Work 18 tr to complete the 1st straight edge.

  21. Small 2019 01 23 202545 4th%2bround %2b1st%2brounded%2bend

    Work (2 tr, 2 tr in same stitch) 3 times, around the 1st rounded end. Then crochet 18 tr along the 2nd straight edge.

  22. Small 2019 01 23 202609 4th%2bround %2b2nd%2brounded%2bend

    Work (2 tr, 2 tr in same stitch) twice around the 2nd rounded end.

  23. Small 2019 01 23 202629 4th%2bround%2bdone

    Sl st into the top of 1st tr to close the round, ch 2 if you want to crochet an extra round or simply fasten off just after working the sl st. You can work more rounds, just remembering to increase stitches along both rounded ends. The shape of your oval (more or less stretched) is also influenced by the number of chains forming the starting foundation chain : remember that!