I've seen countless pretty images on pintrest with people crocheting with twine. I have had no luck in finding twine that will look as good as those images. Furthermore, it is extremely difficult to work with. I found a good substitute that looks extremely like twine. It is called 100% Onice Viscose yarn. Its really cheap and soft to work with.
Materials needed:
- Twine/ Viscose yarn- 3mm crochet hook
Abbreviations:
- Ch = Chain- Sc = Single Crochet
- Ss = Slip stitch
- BLO = Back loops only
Row 1: Ch 11. 1sc from 2nd ch from hook. 1sc till the end of the row [10 stitches]
Row 2-8: Ch 1 and turn. 1sc from 2nd ch from hook. 1sc till the end of the row [10stitches]
Row 9: [BLO] Ch 1 and turn. 1sc from 2nd chain from hook. 9sc. [Ch 1 at the corner and make 10sc]* Repeat till the end of the row. Ss to the first stitch [40 stitches]
Row 10-16: 10sc at each edge of the box. Ch 1 at the edges. You do not sc into the previous row's ch1 space.
Row 17: F/o
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