A beautiful bookmark pattern that is inspired by the sumptuous Jasmine stitch, and makes as a lovely gift.
I’m excited to show you how to crochet this special pattern that uses a technique of clustering stitches together in a way that resembles the Jasmine Stitch.
I really enjoyed making this crochet bookmark, and because I’ve made up these stitch techniques on my own, it makes me proud that it turned out so well!
About This Project
This lacy style bookmark is the perfect starter project for crocheting bigger projects that use a version of the lacy stitch. And if you love making this stitch, like I do, then you’ll see that it’s perfect for classy bags or summer garments like tops and headbands.
I’ll also be releasing more lacy style patterns in the near future, so stay tuned!
You’ll also realize that once you’ve completed this project, this stitch techniques looks like a two-dimensional Jasmine stitch, just without the puffs!
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Skill Level
This pattern is for intermediate-level crocheters. However I would still encourage a beginner to make this pattern as it’s the perfect mini project to practice this beautiful stitch!
Materials Needed
- Approximately 12 yards of worsted weight yarn.
- Size G/4.00mm hook.
- scissors
- Something to make a tassel with
Notes
- This pattern is written using US terms.
- Pattern repeats are shown in with asterisks
- This pattern works in a repeat over and over again that uses ch3 in place of a Tr
Abbreviation Used
- CH – chain (yarn over, pull loop through)
- Tr3tog-triple crochet three together. In this pattern, three ch sts take the place of one tr
- YO-yarn over
Pattern Directions for the Crochet Bookmark
Lace
Row 1: *ch4. Work a Tr3tog in the 4th ch from hook, but count the other 3 ch sts as the first tr. This means that you will start two other Tr sts, yo, and draw the loop through all three loops on your hook* repeat 5x
Row 2: ch4, start a Tr3tog in to the 4th ch from the hook, counting the other three ch sts as a Tr, but do not yo and finish the stitch.
Go back to the ch st that your last finished Tr3tog is worked in to, and work two more unfinished Tr, then, do the same thing in the ch st before that(skipping over one more finished Tr3tog. Yo and draw the loop through all 7 loops on your hook.
*ch4, start a Tr3tog in to the 4th ch from the hook, counting the other three ch sts as a Tr, but do not yo and finish the stitch.
work two more unfinished Tr into the next ch in row 1, and then two more in the one following that. Yo and draw the loop through all 7 loops on your hook.*
Repeat until you have worked into the very edge of the row(in row 2, this means working into the very first ch you did again).
From there, ch4, start a Tr3tog, and work three more unfinished Tr in to the very beginning of your work. Finish them all together to create a point. Bind off.
Create a tassel and add it to the end of your bookmark point. Weave in all your ends, and enjoy!
Video Tutorial For the Crochet Bookmark
Final Thoughts
Thank you for spending your precious time with me today. I hope you enjoyed making this classy looking bookmark that is great as a little gift to someone.
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