Let the sun shine vase covers by Emma Friedlander-Collins

Let the sun shine vase covers

Crochet
April 2017
DK (11 wpi) ?
4.0 mm (G)
3 sizes
UK
English
This pattern is available in print for £3.50.

The arrival of spring makes us want to fill our house with bright seasonal blooms, from delicate ranunculus to bold, trumpety daffodils. And, what better way to show them off than an equally sunny set of crochet vases?

Made by fancying up a glass jar with some clever crochet techniques, we like the way these beauties will wow guests, while simultaneously detracting from our not-so-impressive flower arranging skills. If you haven’t tried tapestry crochet before, it’s a handy skill to add to your repertoire, as it means you can easily switch between yarn colours for a striking effect.

To adapt the zig zag design to a different-sized jar, make sure your stitches are divisible by an uneven number. That way, you can adapt the chart to make the triangles as big or as small as you need.

Materials
■ Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK, 100% cotton, 50g/125m per ball, one ball each in Champagne White (403) (Yarn A), Daffodil Yellow (422) (Yarn B), Mandarin Orange (418) (Yarn C), Bright Peach (412) (Yarn D), Blush Pink (454) (Yarn E), Ballet Pink (453) (Yarn F)
■ 4mm (UK 8, US G/6) crochet hook
■ Yarn needle
■ Large jar, 24cm diameter x 15.5cm high (9½ x 61/8”)
■ Medium jar, 22.5cm diameter x 12cm high (87/8 x 4¾“)
■ Small jar, 25cm diameter x 4cm high (97/8 x 15/8”)
■ Curtain ring, 2.5cm (1”) diameter
■ Flowerpot, 24cm (9½”) diameter base, 36cm (141/8”) diameter top, 13cm (5¼“) high