Today’s video tutorial is dedicated to a practical crochet wine glass holder that you can use while wandering through wine cellars in South Moravia, at summer festivals, garden parties, or relaxed gatherings with friends. The glass hangs comfortably around your neck, your hands stay free, and you also have an original handmade accessory that definitely won’t go unnoticed.
Row 1: Crochet a foundation chain of 28 stitches. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 1 instead of sc, then sc into the first chain stitch, skip 1 stitch, work a fan of 5 double crochet stitches into the next stitch, skip 1 stitch. Alternate this pattern with the following: work sc into the chain stitch, work a fan into the next stitch, then skip 1 stitch. You will have 8 chains in total in this row. Finish with a sl st.
Row 3: Ch 3 instead of dc, then work a bobble made of 5 double crochet stitches crocheted together, ch 3 and sc into the middle dc of the fan, ch 3. Repeat the pattern: bobble into sc, ch 3, sc into the middle dc of the fan, ch 3. Finish the row with a sl st.
Row 4: Ch 1 instead of sc and sc into the bobble. Ch 2 and work a fan into sc, ch 2, sc into the bobble. Repeat the pattern to the end of the row. Finish with a sl st.
Row 5: Ch 3 instead of dc, then work a bobble made of 5 double crochet stitches crocheted together, ch 3 and sc into the middle dc of the fan, ch 3. Repeat the pattern: bobble into sc, ch 3, sc into the middle dc of the fan, ch 3. Finish the row with a sl st.
Row 6: Ch 1 instead of sc and sc into the bobble. Ch 1 and work a fan into sc, ch 1, sc into the bobble. Repeat the pattern to the end of the row. Finish with a sl st. If you cannot pull the holder over the glass, crochet ch 2 instead of ch 1.
Row 7: Ch 1 instead of dc, then work a bobble made of 5 double crochet stitches crocheted together, ch 2 and sc into the middle dc of the fan, ch 2. Repeat the pattern: bobble into sc, ch 2, sc into the middle dc of the fan, ch 2. Finish the row with a sl st.
Row 8: Ch 1 instead of sc and sc into the bobble. Work a fan into sc, sc into the bobble. Repeat the pattern to the end of the row. Finish with a sl st. If you cannot pull the holder over the glass, crochet ch 1 between the fan and sc.
Row 9: Ch 1 instead of dc, then work a bobble made of 5 double crochet stitches crocheted together, ch 2 and sc into the middle dc of the fan, ch 2. Repeat the pattern: bobble into sc, ch 2, sc into the middle dc of the fan, ch 2. Finish the row with a sl st.
Row 10: Ch 1 instead of sc and sc into the bobble. Work a fan into sc, sc into the bobble. Repeat the pattern to the end of the row. Finish with a sl st. If you cannot pull the holder over the glass, crochet ch 1 between the fan and sc.
Row 11: Ch 1 instead of dc, then work a bobble made of 5 double crochet stitches crocheted together, ch 2 and sc into the middle dc of the fan, ch 2. Repeat the pattern: bobble into sc, ch 2, sc into the middle dc of the fan, ch 2. Finish the row with a sl st.
Holder edging, 2 mm hook
Row 12: Ch 3 instead of hbdc, work 3 hbdc under the chain space, hbdc into sc, 3 hbdc under the chain space, hbdc into the bobble. Repeat to the end of the row. Finish with a sl st.
Neck strap, 2 mm hook
Row 1: Crochet a chain of 100–120 stitches. Count the number of stitches around the holder and divide the number by 2. Count the stitches around the holder and, halfway around the holder, on the opposite side from the beginning of the strap, attach the chain to the holder with two slip stitches. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 3 instead of dc, work dc into the slip stitch and then into each chain stitch. Finish with dc into the stitch and attach the strap to the edge with two slip stitches. Fasten off.
Finishing
Sew in all loose yarn ends. You can add a decorative label if you wish.
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