Simple Country Side Crochet Jute Wall Hanging
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Simple Country Side Crochet Jute Wall Hanging
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Crochet Patterns made with Jute twine are beautiful to look at and they are extremely strong , durable and sturdy. The jute adds a rustic finish to the crochet projects. They are just awesome to make your farmhouse themed crochet projects.
Today am sharing the pattern for Simple Country Side Crochet Jute Wall Hanging. I made this as a Part of The Wall Hanging Happiness Blog Hop with Sandra Stitches.
Crochet Wall Hangings are a wonderful thing to add to your home decor. Making your own Crocheted Handmade Wall Hanging is a great way to add to personal touch and personality to you space. This Crochet Jute Wall hanging is a quick and easy to work pattern. It is stared with a few rounds the basic Double Crochets aligned with a few rounds with The Popcorn stitches . The Popcorn stitch adds a lovely texture and finish to the wall hanging.
You might find the Jute twine a bit rough and hard to work with. If you find it hard to pull out the stitches, try changing your hook size or try holding the twine in a different way for more comfort and keep the stitches loose.
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Supplies
2 Ply Jute Twine Cord
4.5 mm Crochet Hook

Here is the Video Tutorial:-
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Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Chain 30.












Round 2:-
1 Double Crochet in the 2nd Chain from the hook.
1 Double Crochet each in the remaining stitches.
Once you reach end, Chain 2 and use the Straight Edge Turning Chain to make the turning chain.
29 Stitches.
Straight Edge Turning Chain:-
Usually you would Chain 2, turn and start working the next round. Here is a quick tip to have a nice straight edge .
- Insert the hook into the 1st chain from the bottom.
- Yarn over and pull up a loop. You should have 2 loops on the hook.
- Turn your project and insert the hook into the first stitch.
- Yarn over and pull up a loop. You will have 3 loops on the hook.
- Again, yarn over and pull through 2 loops. You will have 2 loops on the hook.
- Lastly, yarn over and pull through 2 loops.
- This will make one Double Crochet.












Round 3:-
1 Double Crochet is already made while making the turning chain.
1 Double Crochet in each of the stitches.
Once you reach the end ,Chain 2 and use the Straight Edge Turning chain mentioned in the previous round to make the turning chain.










Round 4:-
1 Double Crochet is already made while making the turning chain.
1 Double Crochet in each of the stitches.
Once you reach the end ,Chain 2 and use the Below Mentioned Straight Edge Turning chain to make the turning chain.
Straight Edge Turning Chain:-
Usually you would Chain 2, turn and start working the next round. Here is a quick tip to have a nice straight edge .
- Insert the hook into the 1st chain from the bottom.
- Yarn over and pull up a loop. You should have 2 loops on the hook.
- Turn your project and insert the hook into the Front Post of the First stitch.
- Yarn over and pull up a loop. You will have 3 loops on the hook.
- Again, yarn over and pull through 2 loops. You will have 2 loops on the hook.
- Lastly, yarn over and pull through 2 loops.
- This will make one Front Post Double Crochet.










Round 5:-
1 Front Double Crochet is already made while making the turning chain.
1 Front Post Double Crochet in each of the stitches.
Once you reach the end ,Chain 2 and use the Straight Edge Turning chain method mentioned in Round 2 to make the turning chain.
How to make a Front Post Double Crochet...??:-
- Yarn Over and insert your hook from front to back to front around the post of the stitch.
- Finish the stitch as the normal Double Crochet , i.e .Yarn Over and pull up a loop, Yarn Over and pull through 2 loops on your hook, Yarn Over and pull through remaining two loops on your hook.

























Round 6:-
1 Double Crochet is already made while making the turning chain.
1 Popcorn Stitch in the next stitch.
Skip 1 Stitch.
Repeat*(1 Popcorn St,Sk1)
1 Double Crochet in the last stitch
Once you reach the end ,Chain 2 and use the Straight Edge Turning chain method mentioned in Round 2 to make the turning chain.
1 DC on each side and 14 Popcorn Stitches.
How to make a Pop Corn stitch...?????:-
- Make 5 double crochet stitches in the same stitch.
- Drop the loop from your hook.
- Insert your hook in the first double crochet you made.
- Grab the dropped loop with your hook and pull it through the stitch.
- Chain 1.
- That's one Popcorn stitch made.













Round 7:-
1 Double Crochet is already made while making the turning chain.
1 Double Crochet in each of the stitches.
Once you reach the end ,Chain 2 and use the Straight Edge Turning chain method mentioned in Round 2 to make the turning chain.
29 Sts.




Round 8 Onwards:-
Keep repeating Round 2 to Round 7 untill its around 18 inches in size ot untill the size needed.


Finishing:-
To finish off make 2 rounds of 1 Double Crochet in each stitch.
Chain 1 and turn your work.







Joining:-
Make 1 Single Crochet in each stitch making sure to go over the Twig and Weave off.


Hanging Loop:-
Use a small stretch of the jute to make the Hanging Loop. Tie it up at each end and weave off the yarn ends.














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Tassel:-
Use a yarn needle to sew in the Tassels at the bottom of the Wall Hanging.
How to make a Tassel...???:-
- Starting at one end, wrap the Yarn around your fingers or a Box or Cardboard - preferably with width size of 3 to 4 inches.
- Holding on to the top, carefully remove the wrapped yarn and place it on your working space.
- Cut a piece of yarn and tie a knot on top of the tassel.
- Cut the yarn at the bottom , making sure the pieces are together and don’t come off.
- To make the head of the tassel, cut a piece of yarn and tie a knot just below from the top of the folded fringe.
- Using the crochet hook, hide the ends of the knot inside the fringe.
- Trim the loose ends of the tassel with the scissors for a neat finish.