

Squish your floaty so round 1 meets round 13.Designed with handle and 3 valves: This flamingo pool float gives you a more stable experience of summer and swimming pools for flamingo pool parties. If you are unfamiliar with this method or prefer to do a slip stitch to join that’s totally fine, the inside of your floaty will have a little seem though. I like using the join as you go method (explained below).

It’s easiest if you stuff your donut shape with polyfill as you go. Now we are going to join round 1 with round 13 to create our donut shape. Round 13: *DEC, SC 5* Repeat around 8 times (48) Round 12: *DEC, SC 6* Repeat around 8 times (56) Round 11: *DEC, SC 7* Repeat around 8 times (64) Round 10: *DEC, SC 8* Repeat around 8 times (72) Round 5: *INC, SC 8* Repeat around 8 times (80) Round 4: *INC, SC 7* Repeat around 8 times (72) Round 3: *INC, SC 6* Repeat around 8 times (64) Round 2: *INC, SC 5* Repeat around 8 times (56) Place a stitch marker in the 48th space so you will know where the last stitch in round 2 is. Tip: If you are not familiar with crocheting in the back bump you can use your preferred method, I just think the back bump gives you a cleaner edge that will be easier to work with later on. This pattern is worked in continuous rounds- see special stitches above for help. Join the ends of your chain, being careful not to get it twisted, CH 1.

Using your F hook and Cotton Candy Brava yarn, CH 48. We’re going to start with the donut shape of our pool floaty. Repeat in each stitch around pairing up the stitches in row 1 with the stitches in row 2. Grab the working yarn and pull it through. Insert your hook into the first stitch in row 2. Insert your hook into the first stitch of row 1 and place a SC.

*I have linked most of the supplies I used in the materials section above. If you don’t have Brava any worsted weight pink yarn will do. This pattern uses a very small amount of white and black yarn. – We Crochet Brava acrylic yarn in the colors Cotton Candy, White, and Black. Here’s what you need to make a crochet flamingo pool floaty.
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