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Crochet Simple Table Runner With Fringe

Creating a Crochet Simple Table Runner With Fringe is a fantastic way to add a touch of handmade charm to your home decor. This project is perfect for beginners looking to add a personal touch to their tables. By choosing a soft yarn in your favorite color and following a simple pattern, you can easily create a beautiful and functional table runner that will impress your guests. The addition of fringe adds a playful and stylish finish to your creation. So grab your crochet hook, pick out your yarn, and get ready to bring a cozy and welcoming atmosphere to your dining table with this delightful DIY project!

Written Pattern

Size:The table runner measures approx. (without fringe) 30cm x 82cm (11.8in x 32.3in).

You can adjust the length of the table runner by adding or subtracting rows.

You can adjust the width of the table runner by adding or subtracting chain stitches in a multiple of 4 + 1.

Skill Level:Easy to Intermediate

Materials Used:

  • Sport weight yarn, size 2 — fine. I used Nako Fiore 25% linen, 35% cotton, 40% bamboo viscose yarn. 130 grams (390 meters approx) of yarn needed for this pattern.
  • 3.5mm (US size E4) crochet hook.
  • 8mm (US size L11) crochet hook for adding the fringe.
  • Scissors.
  • Yarn needleor Latch hookfor weaving in ends. Or, you can use a crochet hook.

Abbreviations (US terms):

st. / sts — stitch / stitches

ch — chain

sc — single crochet

dc — double crochet

sc2tog — 2 single crochet closed together

()* — repeat the instructions between the brackets the number of times indicated.

Instructions

Foundation chain: Ch65 (multiple of 4 + 1)

16 x 4 + 1 = 65

Row 1 (right side): 1dc into 6th ch st. from hook, 1dc into next ch st.,

(ch2, skip next 2 ch sts, 1dc into next 2 ch sts)* repeat 14 times until you have 2 ch sts left. Ch1, skip next ch st., 1dc into last ch st.

Row 2 (wrong side): ch1 (doesn't count as a st.), turn, 1sc into first dc st., 1sc into next ch1 space, 1sc into each dc st., 2sc into each ch2 space. 1sc into beginning ch5 space of Row 1, 1sc into 4th ch of that same beginning ch5.

(62 sts)

Row 3: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first sc st., 1dc into next sc st.,

(ch2, skip 2 sc sts, 1dc into next 2 sc sts)* repeat 15 times.

Row 4: ch1 (doesn't count as a st.), turn, 1sc into each dc st., 2sc into each ch2 space. Last sc goes into 3rd ch of turning ch3. (62 sts)

Row 5: ch4 (counts as 1dc + ch1), turn, skip 2 sc sts, 1dc into next 2 sc sts,

(ch2, skip next 2 sc sts, 1dc into next 2 sc sts)* repeat 14 times until you have 2 sc sts left. Ch1, skip next sc st., 1dc into last sc st.

Row 6: ch1 (doesn't count as a st.), turn, 1sc into first dc st., 1sc into next ch1 space, 1sc into each dc st., 2sc into each ch2 space. 1sc into turning ch4 space, last sc into 3rd ch of turning ch4. (62 sts)

Row 7: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first sc st., 1dc into next sc st.,

(ch2, skip next 2 sc sts, 1dc into next 2 sc sts)* repeat 15 times.

Row 8 — 19: repeat Rows 4 — 7

Row 20: ch1 (doesn't count as a st.), turn, skip first dc st., 1sc into next dc st.,

2sc into each ch2 space, 1sc into each dc st. until you have 2 sts left. Sc2tog over next dc st. and 3rd ch of turning ch3. (60 sts)

Row 21: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first sc st., 1dc into each sc st. (60 sts)

Row 22: ch1 (doesn't count as a st.), turn, 1sc into each dc st. Last sc goes into 3rd ch of turning ch3. (60 sts)

Row 23: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first sc st., 1dc into each sc st. (60 sts)

Row 24 — 79: repeat Rows 22 — 23

Row 80: ch1 (doesn't count as a st.), turn, 1sc into first dc st., 2sc into next dc st., 1sc into each sc st. until you have 2 sc sts left. 2sc into next sc st., last sc goes into 3rd ch of turning ch3. (62 sts)

Row 81: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first sc st., 1dc into next sc st.,

(ch2, skip 2 sc sts, 1dc into next 2 sc sts)* repeat 15 times.

Row 82: ch1 (doesn't count as a st.), turn, 1sc into each dc st., 2sc into each ch2 space. Last sc goes into 3rd ch of turning ch3. (62 sts)

Row 83: ch4 (counts as 1dc + ch1), turn, skip 2 sc sts, 1dc into next 2 sc sts,

(ch2, skip next 2 sc sts, 1dc into next 2 sc sts)* repeat 14 times until you have 2 sc sts left. Ch1, skip next sc st., 1dc into last sc st.

Row 84: ch1 (doesn't count as a st.), turn, 1sc into first dc st., 1sc into next ch1 space, 1sc into each dc st., 2sc into each ch2 space. 1sc into turning ch4 space, last sc into 3rd ch of turning ch4. (62 sts)

Row 85: ch3 (counts as a dc), turn, skip first sc st., 1dc into next sc st.,

(ch2, skip next 2 sc sts, 1dc into next 2 sc sts)* repeat 15 times.

Row 86: ch1 (doesn't count as a st.), turn, 1sc into each dc st., 2sc into each ch2 space. Last sc goes into 3rd ch of turning ch3. (62 sts)

Row 87: ch4 (counts as 1dc + ch1), turn, skip 2 sc sts, 1dc into next 2 sc sts,

(ch2, skip next 2 sc sts, 1dc into next 2 sc sts)* repeat 14 times until you have 2 sc sts left. Ch1, skip next sc st., 1dc into last sc st.

Row 88 — 99: repeat Rows 84 — 87

Ch1, cut off the yarn, fasten off and weave in the ends.

Add The Fringe:

  • I added fringe to each of ch1 and ch2 spaces.
  • Cut 32 pieces of yarn about 70 cm (27.5 inches) long.
  • Grab one piece of yarn, fold it in half 2 times. Now you have a group of 4 yarn strands. Fold it in half one more time.
  • Place the table runner with the right side facing up. Grab the yarn pieces where they are folded with a crochet hook and pull through the chain space from right to wrong side. Pull the ends through folded section and cinch tight.
  • Continue adding the fringe to each chain space along the end of the table runner.
  • Add the fringe on the opposite end of the table runner.
  • Trim the fringe.
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