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Crochet Men's Apron

Leyla
Leyla
Dec 02, 2024 06:22 AM
Crochet Men's  Apron

Looking for a practical yet stylish addition to your kitchen attire? Look no further than the Crochet Men's Apron! This unique apron combines functionality with a touch of handmade charm, making cooking or grilling a more enjoyable experience. Crafted with high-quality yarn and attention to detail, this apron not only keeps you clean but also adds a fun and personalized touch to your culinary adventures. With adjustable straps for a comfortable fit and pockets for storing your utensils, this apron is perfect for any man who loves to cook or bake. Embrace your inner chef in style with the Crochet Men's Apron!

Materials:

This apron is made with 8 ply wool and a 3.5 mm hook. The pattern is written in American crochet notation.

Apron

Chain 81 (one chain is a turning chain)

Rows 1 – 110: sc in each stitch (80 stitches)

Row 111: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 76, decrease the last two stitches together (78 stitches)

Row 112: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 74, decrease the last two stitches together (76 stitches)

Row 113: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 72, decrease the last two stitches together (74 stitches)

Row 114: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 70, decrease the last two stitches together (72 stitches)

Row 115: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 68, decrease the last two stitches together (70 stitches)

Row 116: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 66, decrease the last two stitches together (68 stitches)

Row 117: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 64, decrease the last two stitches together (66 stitches)

Row 118: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 62, decrease the last two stitches together (64 stitches)

Row 119: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 60, decrease the last two stitches together (62 stitches)

Row 120: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 58, decrease the last two stitches together (60 stitches)

Row 121: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 56, decrease the last two stitches together (58 stitches)

Row 122: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 54, decrease the last two stitches together (56 stitches)

Row 123: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 52, decrease the last two stitches together (54 stitches)

Row 124: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 50, decrease the last two stitches together (52 stitches)

Row 125: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 48, decrease the last two stitches together (50 stitches)

Row 126: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 46, decrease the last two stitches together (48 stitches)

Row 128: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 44, decrease the last two stitches together (46 stitches)

Row 129: decrease the first two stitches together, sc 42, decrease the last two stitches together (44 stitches)

Rows 130 – 144: sc in each stitch (44 stitches) (15 rows)

Fasten off.

Hdc around for the border (work 2 hdc into each corner)

Straps (make three)

Chain 6 (one chain is a turning chain)

Rows 1 – 80: sc in each stitch (5 stiches)

Fasten off.

Hdc around for the border (work 2 hdc into each corner)

Pocket

Chain 31 (one chain is a turning chain)

Row 1: sc in each stitch (30 stitches)

Row 2: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 28 stitches, increase in the last stitch (32 stitches)

Row 3: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 30 stitches, increase in the last stitch (34 stitches)

Row 4: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 32 stitches, increase in the last stitch (36 stitches)

Row 5: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 34 stitches, increase in the last stitch (38 stitches)

Row 6: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 36 stitches, increase in the last stitch (40 stitches)

Row 7: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 38 stitches, increase in the last stitch (42 stitches)

Row 8: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 40 stitches, increase in the last stitch (44 stitches)

Row 9: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 42 stitches, increase in the last stitch (46 stitches)

Row 10: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 44 stitches, increase in the last stitch (48 stitches)

Row 11: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 46 stitches, increase in the last stitch (50 stitches)

Row 12: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 48 stitches, increase in the last stitch (52 stitches)

Row 13: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 50 stitches, increase in the last stitch (54 stitches)

Row 14: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 52 stitches, increase in the last stitch (56 stitches)

Row 15: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 54 stitches, increase in the last stitch (58 stitches)

Row 16: increase in the first stitch, sc in the next 56 stitches, increase in the last stitch (60 stitches)

Rows 17 – 36: sc in each stitch (60 stitches) (20 rows)

Fasten off.

Hdc around for the border (work 2 hdc into each corner)

Assembly

Attach one strap in two places at the top of the apron to form the neck strap. Attach one end of each of the remaining two straps to the sides of the apron to form the straps for tying the apron at the back. Sew on the pocket.

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