Crochet Conch Shell and Starfish by Thomasina Cummings Designs

Crochet Conch Shell and Starfish

Crochet
March 2014
DK (11 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch
in UK dc (US sc) in BLO
3.5 mm (E)
11 - 44 yards (10 - 40 m)
Small shell - 3" Large Shell 6" when worked in DK to gauge.
both US and UK
English
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Bring a touch of the seaside to your home with these highly textured 3D conch shells.

Fun, unusual and a great way to use up oddments of cotton yarn.

YOU WILL NEED 100% smooth cotton or similar, an appropriate sized hook and a needle for neatening ends.

You will need around 11 yds (10 m) for the small shell and 33 yds (30 m) for the large.

Thread, 4ply, fingering, DK and worsted weights are recommended (with thicker yarns reserved for larger shell).

When worked in DK (at gauge), the small shell measures approximately 7.5 cm (3”) and the large shell approximately 15 cm (6”). Size will, of course, vary depending on yarn selection.

Items may be stiffened after working, if desired. However, a good stiff cotton should hold its shape well without.

This pattern is available for download in both US and UK terms.
Both versions are fully tested.

UPDATE:

Download section now includes bonus starfish pattern.

YOU WILL NEED 30 m 100% cotton, an appropriately sized hook and a needle for neatening ends.

Fingering, DK and worsted weights are recommended although experimentation is always fun!

When worked in DK thickness, the starfish measures approximately 12.5 cm (5”) at its widest.

Pattern includes US and UK terms and is fully tested.