Jena Pants Crochet Pattern Free

The crochet Pants are comfortable and eye-catching pants with geometric flower details and an adjustable strap.

Materials

Size Directions
Lion Brand Heartland Yarn in Grand Canyon
(4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) skeins
Crochet 5 mm hook
tapestry needle
optional measuring tape

Abbreviations

  • Ch = chain
  • Sl st = slip stitch
  • Sc = single crochet
  • Dc = double crochet
  • Inc = increase
  • Dec = decrease
  • F/o = fasten off

Gauge

  • 14 dc ~ 6 rows ~ 3in
  • Sizing/directions denoted by (XS, S, M, L,XL, XXL)

Size Directions


Pant Leg (make 2)

Round 1: Ch (70, 76, 82, 88, 94, 100). Sl st into
your first ch to form a ring (be careful not to twist
your chain). Ch 1 (does not count as st), dc in
each ch around, ending with a sl st into your very
first dc-st of the round. (70, 76, 82, 88, 94, 100)

Round 2: Ch 1 (does not count as st), dc in each
of the next 12 st. **Ch 3, skip over the next 3 st
and dc into the 4th st from hook. Ch 3, skip over
the next 3 st and dc in the next 12 st from hook.
Repeat from ** two more times, then dc in each
st around, ending with a sl st into your very first
dc-st of the round. (70, 76, 82, 88, 94, 100)

Round 3: Ch 1 (does not count as st), dc in each
of the next 9 st. **ch 3, sc into the next ch-3
space from hook, sc into the next dc-st from
hook, sc into the next ch-3 space from hook. ch
3, dc in the 4th dc-st from hook and in each of the
next 5 dc-st. Repeat from ** two more times then dc in each st around, ending with a sl st into
your very first dc-st of the round. (58, 64, 70, 76,
82, 88)

Round 4: Ch 1 (does not count as st), dc in each
of the next 9 st. **dc three times into the next ch-3
space from hook. Ch 3, dc three times into the
next ch-3 space from hook. dc in the next 6 st
from hook. Repeat from ** two more times, then
dc in each st around, ending with a sl st into your
very first dc-st of the round. (58, 64, 70, 76, 82,
88)

Round 5: Ch 1 (does not count as st), dc in each
of the next 11 st. **dc-inc in the next st from hook.
dc five times into the next ch-3 space from hook.
dc-inc in the next st from hook. dc in each of the
next 10 st. Repeat from ** two more times, then
dc in each st around, ending with a sl st into your
very first dc-st of the round. (70, 76, 82, 88, 94,
100)

**The rest of the pant leg is worked by repeating
rounds 2-5 until you have your desired pant leg
length. Follow the recommendations below for
your correct length:

5’3″ and below:
Rounds 6-53 (48 rounds total): Continue to
repeat rounds 2-5. F/o and weave in ends when
finished.

5’4″ to 5’7″:
Rounds 6-57 (52 rounds total): Continue to
repeat rounds 2-5. F/o and weave in ends when
finished.

5’7″ and up:
Rounds 6-61 (56 rounds total): Continue to
repeat rounds 2-5. F/o and weave in ends when
finished.

Pant Middle

Round 1: Sl st into your first st of the last round of
one of your pant legs. Line up your last round of
your pant leg so that it is touching the same stitch
on the opposite pant leg. Holding both pant legs,
sl st through BOTH rounds to join the two legs
together. Continue to sl st through both rounds
until you’ve connected your pant lets by a total of
(13, 13, 14, 14, 15, 15) st. Ch 1 (does not count
as st), turn to face all the remaining st of the last
round of the pant legs. Dc in each st around, also
making a dc at each of the two “connection
points” where both pant legs are joined together.
When you reach your first dc, sl st into it to close
the round. Stitch count is not super critical here,
but you should arrive back at your first stitch with
about (116, 128, 138, 150, 160, 172) st.

Round 2: Ch 1 (does not count as st), dc in the
same space. Dc in each st around, ending with a
sl st into your first dc-st. (116, 128, 138, 150,160, 172)
Rounds 3-15 (13 rounds total): Repeat round 2.
F/o and weave in ends.

Waist Tie

Chain (200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450). F/o and
weave in ends. Weave this tie in and out of the
last round of your pant middle, starting at the
back and working towards the center. Pull very
tightly and tie with a bow to secure when
wearing.

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