A cute little hexagon made with unusual stitches.
Make one little hexagon and you have a coaster. Make more hexagons and you can make a bag and with a little patience maybe even a blanket.
Introducing New Techniques
Tessa’s Triangles hexagon pattern is an introductory pattern. Learning how to work these stitches is the key to more advanced patterns. Another pattern is coming up soon at StoneGnome.com. You might also get ideas for making some on your own after making the hexagon.
Tessa’s Triangles is a free pattern and is available in English and Danish.
Get the Pattern
Get the pattern now in StoneGnome’s new Payhip store*, on LoveCrochet, or add it to your library at Ravelry.
*Payhip will ask for your email, but that is only to make sure you get access to the pattern.
If you are happy with using US I-9, then please keep using that.
Tricky Parts
- Make a one-colored sample to begin with.
- exchange the ws in rnd 1 with loose(!) sc*. (Make ws from rnd 2.)
- make chains instead of slip stitches.
Visual Learner?
To support the written pattern, a video is available. Some parts might be easier to do if you see how I do it.