Crochet O-Rings Belt Pattern
Pattern Sections
In today’s pattern, I’m going to cover how to crochet a vintage-style belt with a flat backside, overlapping o-rings, and lace joining the o-rings at the middle. The o-ring belt design never goes out of style and can be worn with any outfit. Choose an elegant buckle for your crochet belt, and you are ready to showcase it at the upcoming party.
Crochet materials and tools:
<> Crochet Hook 3.5 mm;
<> Gazzal, Baby wool XL 40% Lana Merino, 20% Cashmere Pa, 40% acrylic. 50 grams -100 m per skein;
Common abbreviations of crochet stitches:
ch – chain
dc –double crochet
sl st – slip stitch
st – stitch
Crochet belt pattern with multiple o-rings:
Chain 10.
Row 1: work in back ridges: dc in 3rd ch from hook, dc in each chain across (8)
Row 2: ch 2, dc in each stitch across (8)
Row 3: ch 2, dc in each stitch across (8)
Row 4: ch 2, 3 dc, ch 25, work in back ridges: sl st in 3rd ch, sl st in each chain across, sl st in last dc. Now take this long part and insert it from the front to the back between 3rd and 4th dc of the second row and from the back to the front between 5th and 6th dc of the same row. Join the end and the beginning, forming a circle. Skip the next 2 sts and finish row with 3 dc.
Row 5: ch 2, 3 dc, 2 dc in the circle, 3 dc (8)
Row 6: ch 2, 3 dc, ch 25, work in back ridges: sl st in 3rd ch, sl st in each chain across, sl st in last dc. Now take this long part and insert it from front to back between 3rd and 4th dc of 3rd row and from back to front between 5th and 6th dc of the same row. Join the end and beginning, forming a circle. Skip next 2 sts and finish row with 3 dc.
Row 7: ch 2, 3 dc, 2 dc in the circle, 3 dc (8)
Row 8: ch 2, 3 dc, ch 25, work in back ridges: sl st in 3rd ch, sl st in each chain across, sl st in last dc. Now take this long part and insert it from front to back between 3rd and 4th dc of 5th row and from back to front between 5th and 6th dc of the same row. Join the end and beginning, forming a circle. Skip next 2 sts and finish row with 3 dc.
Row 9: ch 2, 3 dc, 2 dc in the circle, 3 dc (8)
Repeat Rows 8-9 changing only the row where you form the circle.
Weave in ends.
is this in UK terminology or American?
Hey Marie,
thanks a lot for your question. This pattern is in American terminology.