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by Jane Lake Crochet some jingle bell ornaments for your Christmas tree with this easy pattern. You can use any worsted weight yarn scraps, but Christmas sparkle yarns or metallic yarns have that extra bit of shine to catch the Christmas lights.
We now also have instructions to make Knitted Christmas Bells with a self-rolling brim, or Crocheted Christmas Wreath Ornaments.
Materials:
Crochet Hook size 4.00mm
Patons Brilliant Crystal Cream yarn
red worsted weight yarn
brass jingle bells
Pattern:1. Ch. 4, join with slip stitch.
2. Ch. 1, 2 sc in each chain, join with slip stitch. (8 stitches)
3. Ch. 1, 1 sc in first stitch, 2 sc in next stitch, (sc 1, sc 2 in 1) around, sl st to close round (12 stitches).
4. Repeat Round 3 once (18 stitches).
Rounds 5 - 11. Ch. 1, sc in each stitch, sl to close round (18 stitches).
12. ( Ch. 1, sc in next 2 stitches, 2 sc in next st., (1 sc in next 3, 2 sc in next stitch) around, sl to close round.
13. Repeat row 12.
Hanger and Bell
Attach yarn to top center of bell and make a chain long enough to form a hanger. Fold the chain over to make a loop and slip stitch to the top of the bell. Pull yarn through to wrong side, and form a chain long enough suspend the brass bell just below the bottom of the bell. Tie bell to the chain. Fasten off.
Variation: If you want to trim the bottom of the bell in a different color, change yarn on row 12, or just for the final row.

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Nov 08, 2010 - 13:50
I presume these instructions are american, shame as I live in the UK
Nov 08, 2010 - 20:32
The instructions are very basic and should not be difficult to translate for UK directions. Just google search UK US crochet conversion and you can just change a few terms. Hope this helps.
Dec 05, 2011 - 04:46
No problem,where pattern says sc(single crochet),just use dc(double crochet)instead.
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