She had asked for a new table runner for her new dining room table, and she has a babbling brook in her backyard that the kids love to play in!
So, I created this pattern. I hope you enjoy it, and as always, please feel free to contact me with any questions!
Just click the picture to the left, the button below, or scroll down and enjoy this pattern. Also, I would love to hear what you think!
Babbling Brook
Cotton Table Runner
Skill Level - Beginner
Abbreviations
Body
Ch 41
Row 1 – *hdc in 3 chs, (ch2, sk 3 chs)* repeat across to last 3 chs, hdc in last 3 chs, ch 1 – turn (40 sts)
Row 2 – sc in ea hdc and 3 sc in ea ch space across, ch 2 – turn (40 sts)
Row 3 – *hdc in 3 sc, (ch2, sk 3 hdc)* repeat across to last 3 sc, hdc in last 3 sc, ch 1 – turn (40 sts)
Row 4 – Until desired length – Repeat rows 2 and 3 alternately until you reach the desired length. Be sure to end with row 3
Skill Level - Beginner
Abbreviations
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ch(s) – chain(s)
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
sp – space
ea - each
st(s) – stitch(es)
sk - skip
sl st – slip stitch
FO – Fasten Off
- Cotton 4ply yarn (the amount will depend on the desired length of the runner)
- I crochet hook
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Gauge is not important for the project
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The length will depend on how long you want to make it. The average table runner is 12 inches longer than the table to provide a little overhang.
The width is approximately 9.5 inches wide.
- Chain 2 does NOT count as first stitch
Body
Ch 41
Row 1 – *hdc in 3 chs, (ch2, sk 3 chs)* repeat across to last 3 chs, hdc in last 3 chs, ch 1 – turn (40 sts)
Row 2 – sc in ea hdc and 3 sc in ea ch space across, ch 2 – turn (40 sts)
Row 3 – *hdc in 3 sc, (ch2, sk 3 hdc)* repeat across to last 3 sc, hdc in last 3 sc, ch 1 – turn (40 sts)
Row 4 – Until desired length – Repeat rows 2 and 3 alternately until you reach the desired length. Be sure to end with row 3



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