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Step-by-step crochet tutorial to make a strawberry cake bottle holder, perfect for carrying water bottles or small items.

Key Takeaways

  • The strawberry cake bottle holder is both decorative and functional.
  • Detailed crochet instructions enable viewers to follow along and complete the project.
  • The tutorial emphasizes stitch accuracy and consistency for best results.
  • Using a drawstring and handle enhances the usability of the holder.
  • The project is ideal for those looking to combine craft with practical use.

Summary

  • The video demonstrates how to crochet a strawberry cake-shaped bottle holder that can be used as a pendant or water cup cover.
  • It provides detailed instructions on crochet techniques including long needles, short needles, and outer hook stitches.
  • The tutorial covers multiple crochet rounds with increasing stitch counts and specific stitch patterns.
  • Viewers learn how to create the base, sides, and handle of the bottle holder with precise stitch counts and sequences.
  • Instructions include how to crochet the net pocket and attach a drawstring for closure.
  • The video explains how to finish the project by hiding threads and securing stitches.
  • Materials used include cotton yarn, a 2.5 mm crochet hook, and ring starters.
  • The finished product is practical for shopping or carrying milk tea and small daily items.
  • The tutorial encourages viewers to crochet independently after demonstrations of stitch groups.
  • The video is suitable for intermediate crocheters familiar with various stitch types.

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This is a sweet strawberry cake.
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Can be used as pendants.
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Open it up and take a look.
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Or a hollow water cup cover.
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I usually go shopping.
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I am no longer afraid that there is nowhere to put the endless milk tea.
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You can also put some daily small items.
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Store it up and hang it on the bag after use.
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Sister Crispy's four shares are cotton.
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2.5 mm crochet.
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Ring starter.
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Crochet through the coil with the wire.
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Lock two pins as a standing pin.
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The upright needle does not count as the number of needles.
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Crochet winding.
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Bring the wire.
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Wrap the wire and drag it through the first two coils.
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Two coils after the winding is dragged.
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So this is a long needle.
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Continue crocheting long stitches in the loop.
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There are 12 long needles in total.
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Do the whole thing on your own.
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12 long needles end.
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Pull the wire to tighten the coil.
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Direction with the first long needle.
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Lock two stitches, stand up, crochet second loop.
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The second loop is crocheting two long needles in each stitch.
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First needle.
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This is the needle that was just pulled out.
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There are 24 long needles in total in this circle.
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Do it yourself.
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End of lap.
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Direction with the first long needle.
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Lock two stitches, stand up, crochet third turn.
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Every next lap requires a lead to stand up.
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No more repetitive explanations.
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Third loop, first stitch, crochet a long stitch.
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Second stitch crochet a long needle plus needle.
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Long needle plus needle is in one needle mesh.
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Crochet two long needles.
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One long needle, one long needle plus needles as a group.
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Then repeat the crochet.
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A total of 12 sets, and then demonstrate a set of one long needle.
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A long needle plus a needle.
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So here's the second set.
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Do the rest by yourself.
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Fourth loop first stitch crochet a long stitch.
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The second needle mesh, a long needle plus a needle.
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The third needle is a long needle.
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One long needle, one long needle plus one long needle.
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Repeat crochet for the next set.
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A total of 12 sets, and then demonstrate a set of one long needle.
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A long needle plus a needle.
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A long needle.
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So here's the second set.
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Follow this rule to complete this by yourself.
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One circle, fifth circle, first crochet three long needles.
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The second needle mesh, a long needle plus a needle.
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The third needle is a long needle.
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The fourth needle is a long needle plus a needle.
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Three long needles, one long needle plus needles as a group.
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Then repeat the crochet.
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A total of 12 groups completed the round by themselves.
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End of lap.
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In the sixth circle, we need to take the inner half of the crochet.
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That is, away from our half needle.
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No addition or reduction, crochet a circle of long needles.
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One stitch for one crochet.
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There are 60 long needles in total.
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Do it yourself.
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End of lap.
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Lap 7 Crochet two long needles in sequence first.
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Next crochet a long outer hook needle.
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Crochet winding.
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Penetrate from the right side where the next long needle stands.
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Straight out on the left.
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Winding two tools back.
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This is a long needle with an outer hook.
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Two long needles and one outer hook long needle in a group.
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Then repeat the crochet.
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Demonstrate again two long needles.
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Then an outer hook long needle.
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Crochet winding from the right side of the next long needle stand.
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Bring the wire.
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Winding two tools back.
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Here's the second set of tricks.
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The next step is to follow this rule.
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Do the whole thing on your own.
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Laps 8 to 10 are crocheted in the same way.
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Do it yourself.
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End of lap 10 with first lead.
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Lock one pin and break the thread.
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The crochet goes through the hole just pulled out.
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Bring the wire.
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Lock a pin and stand up.
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Crochet a short needle in the same thread.
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Crochet through with thread.
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It's rewound through the two coils.
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So this is a short needle.
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Continue crocheting stitch by stitch.
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The thread behind the short needle is placed above the crochet.
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Hide line while hooking.
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There are 60 short needles in total in this circle.
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Do it yourself.
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End of lap.
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Extraction with the outer half of the first short needle.
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That's the half of the needle that's near us.
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Lock a pin and stand up.
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Lengthen the coil a bit.
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Crochet winding.
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The middle finger presses the penetration needle.
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This is an unfinished medium and long needle.
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Continue crochet winding and press the penetration needle.
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This is the second one.
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Unfinished medium and long needle.
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We need a total of.
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Crochet 4 unfinished medium and long needles.
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Third.
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Fourth.
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Crochet winding across all coils at once.
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This is an early needle.
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Lock a needle.
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Empty needle.
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Half-needle pull outside the next needle mesh.
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Lengthen the coil a little bit.
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In this needle.
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Crochet 4 unfinished medium and long needles.
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The first one.
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Second.
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Third.
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Fourth, then crochet and wind.
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Drag all the coils at once.
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So this is an early needle.
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Lock a needle.
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Empty needle.
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Pull out at the next outer half.
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Lengthen the coil a little bit.
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Crochet a morning needle in this thread.
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First crochet 4 unfinished medium and long needles.
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Second.
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Third.
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Fourth, then crochet and wind.
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Crochet winding through all coils at once.
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So this is an early needle.
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Lock a needle.
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Empty needle.
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Next outer half stitch continue crocheting alpine stitch.
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Repeat the hook according to this rule.
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Last group ends.
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Pull the lock pin at the position of the first pin.
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Broken line hidden thread.
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And then from the remaining half of the needle.
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Any needle into the needle.
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Bring the wire to lock, two pins stand up.
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No addition or reduction, crochet a circle of long needles.
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Crochet a long needle for each stitch.
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There are 60 long needles in this circle.
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Do it yourself.
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Then crochet the pink second circle.
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First crochet 3 long needles.
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Lock a needle and empty a needle.
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Next stitch back crochet three long stitches.
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Complete the circle by yourself according to this rule.
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Finish with the first lead.
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Lock a needle, break the thread and hide the thread.
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Then find the pink half of the needle.
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Insert the needle from any needle head.
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Bring the wire.
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Lock a pin and stand up.
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Knit a short needle with the same stitch.
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Lock three braids.
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Next stitch, one short stitch.
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Three braids.
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Three braids lower needle mesh short needle.
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Repeat the crochet loop according to this pattern.
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11 groups ended.
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Lock 5 braids.
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Then crochet a 4-roll long needle.
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With the first short bend.
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Crochet around 4 loops of thread.
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Needle threading into the first short needle.
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Bring the line, come over in pairs, and refund the circle 5 times.
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And we're done with the grid for the second lap.
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Every lap that follows.
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And the crochet method of the second circle.
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It's all the same.
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Do it yourself here.
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Crochet to the required height.
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The net pocket here is crocheted in 5 rows.
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Then fold it in half, six holes on one side.
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Put the mark buckle on these two sides.
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Then crochet the sixth lap.
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A stitch is already locked here.
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Crochet a short needle in the same position.
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Lock 60 braids for handles.
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Crochet 3 short needles in the next lock hole.
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Then two locking pins.
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Continue three short needles in the next hole.
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According to this rule.
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Crochet to the position of the mark buckle.
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We'll explain again.
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And we come to this hole next to the marker.
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We crocheted three short needles in this hole.
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Add this short needle at the beginning.
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Here are the four short needles.
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Then the needle head with the first short needle is pulled out.
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So the needle breaks the thread and hides the thread.
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And that completes the handle.
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The part of the drawstring.
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Hemming.
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Crochet around counterclockwise below the line.
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Pinch the intersection.
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Crochet winding across the coil.
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Acupuncture complete.
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The starting needle does not count as the number of needles.
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85 braid needles crocheted.
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And when it's done, we put it on the stitch.
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Through the hole of this white lock needle.
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Do it yourself here.
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Just wear it around like this.
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Then insert the needle from this gap lock needle position.
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Bring the thread and lock it with two stitches.
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As a standing needle.
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In the same location.
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Crochet 4 unfinished medium and long needles.
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Winding and pulling through the locking needle at one time.
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Pull at this lock pin above.
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Then hook both threads inside.
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You can tie a knot and fix it.
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Crochet one every two sets of patterns.
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Do it yourself here.
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Ring Stitch Crocheted Strawberry.
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Crochet penetration.
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Bring a wire and lock a needle as a standing needle.
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Crochet 8 short needles in the loop.
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8 short needles end.
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Pull the wire to tighten the coil.
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One stitch with the head back lock of the first short needle.
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Rise and crochet second lap.
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Second loop crocheted a short stitch in the first stitch.
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Put the back thread on top of the crochet.
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Gobian Zang Line.
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The second needle, a short needle plus a needle.
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One short needle, one short needle plus needle as a group.
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Then repeat the crochet.
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3 groups in total.
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Do the whole thing on your own.
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The fourth circle starts by crocheting 3 short needles.
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The fourth needle, a short needle plus a needle.
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3 short needles, one short needle plus needles as a group.
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Then repeat the crochet.
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3 groups in total.
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Do it yourself.
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The fifth loop begins by crocheting two short needles.
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The third needle mesh, a short needle plus a needle.
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Then two short needles.
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Two short needles, one short needle plus two short needles.
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Repeat crochet for the next set.
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Do the whole thing on your own.
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The first needle in the seventh circle is a short needle.
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One short needle reduced needle.
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Crochet into the next outer half.
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That is, half a needle close to itself.
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Then insert the next needle half.
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Bring the wire.
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Winding through two coils is a subtractive needle.
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Moving on to the next stitch.
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Crochet a short needle.
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Crochet another short needle minus stitch.
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Crochet into the next outer half.
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Penetrate the outer half of the next needle.
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Bring the wire.
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The wire is wound through two coils.
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One short needle and one short needle are reduced to a group.
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There are 7 groups in this circle.
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Do it yourself.
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I've done two sets here.
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8th loop crocheting 7 sets of short needles.
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Also pick the outer half needle.
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Do the whole thing on your own.
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Finish with the first lead.
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Lock a needle, leave a long thread, break the thread, and fill it with appropriate cotton.
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After filling.
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Pick the outer half of the needle apart and close the mouth.
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Thread this thread back and forth in the fabric a few times.
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Cut off excess thread.
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Part of the leaf annular needle.
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Crochet through with thread to lock 3 braids.
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Crochet winding loop crochet a long needle.
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Lock 3 braids.
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In-ring promotion.
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This is a leaf.
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Then repeat the crochet.
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Lock three braids.
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In-ring promotion.
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This is the second leaf.
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Follow this method to complete it yourself.
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The remaining two leaves.
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Finish tightening the coil.
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Elongate the coil and break the wire.
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Then assemble it and fix it with glue.
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Be careful not to hit the glue in the middle.
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Finally, put the strawberries on this mouthwash rope.
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This way our cake net pocket is done.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are needed for this crochet project?

You need cotton yarn, a 2.5 mm crochet hook, and ring starters to create the strawberry cake bottle holder.

Can this crochet holder be used for items other than water bottles?

Yes, the holder can store small daily items and be hung on a bag after use, making it versatile.

Is this tutorial suitable for beginners?

The tutorial is more suited for intermediate crocheters as it involves various stitch types and detailed stitch counts.

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