![]() Instead, you just start with a chain that is the width you want your table runner to be. Most commonly, they are made from a simple rectangle, so there aren’t any tricky shaping techniques. Most table runners are super simple to crochet. I receive a small commission for any purchases made through these links at no additional charge to you.Looking for free crochet table runner patterns? If so, I’ve got you covered with a variety of beautiful designs! Table runners are very easy to crochet, and they come in so many styles and stitches. Thank you for your cooperation and if you have any questions please feel free to contact me! You may share a link back to my blog if you would like someone else to see or work with this pattern. The photos on this webpage belong to Megan Meyer of Left in Knots and may not be used for product sales/product listings. Also, please do not share the written pattern in print or electronically. Now the legal stuff.You may sell items made from this pattern, but please credit me as the original designer. At the end of Row 130, tie off yarn and weave in ends. Row 123-130: (using green) ch 1, SC across. Row 13-122: Repeat Row 11 for odd rows and Row 12 for even rows. Row 11: (using green) ch 2, DC, sk 1, DCSV, *sk 2, DCSV, repeat from * across, DC in the last st of the row. Row 9: (using red) ch 2, DC, sk 1, DCV, *sk 2, DCV, repeat from * across, sk 1, DC in the last st of the row. Row 1: (using green) SC in the second ch from the hook and SC across (53). I carried my yarn for the color changes along the edge of the piece. ![]() In this pattern, DCSV stitches will always be working into the ch space of the v-stitch two rows prior.The chain stitches at the beginning of each row do not count as a stitch.Learn how to crochet the Double Crochet Spike V-Stitch - Click Here for the Left Handed Tutorial
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