Crocheting the green Roundabout Table Runner is a wonderful way to add the joyful spring vibes to your home decor. Using vibrant green yarn not only celebrates the freshness of nature but also serves as a striking centerpiece for your decor. The circular design of the Roundabout pattern creates an elegant symmetry, making the runner visually appealing and ideal for both modern and rustic interiors.

With this pattern, you will learn to crochet the circle stitch, and I admit from my own experience, that it can take some practice to master it. Still, if you are familiar with basic crochet stitches, then this is a great way to expand your crochet skillset and take it to the next level!


The Roundabout Table Runner definitely needs blocking after you finish it. I usually make the the piece wet, stretch it out on blocking mats and attach it with pins. I also spray some starch to give it extra firm shape. Let it dry completely before removing the pins.


VIDEO TUTORIAL OF ROUNDABOUT TABLE RUNNER
WRITTEN PATTERN OF ROUNDABOUT TABLE RUNNER
I use 2 balls of Puppets Eldorado thread size 10 (ball size 50 grams). Crochet hook is size 1.75 mm. My table runner measures about 8.5 inches wide and 33 inches long.
Abbreviations:
ch = chain
v-st = v-stitch
sl st - slip stitch
dc = double crochet
sp = space
sc = single crochet
tr = triple crochet
hdc = half double crochet
beg = beginning
Special stitches:
V-st = dc + ch + dc in same st.
Ch3-picot = ch 3, sl st in sc below.
Pattern notes:
- The pattern is multiple of 12 + 6, so for each additional repeat add 12 chains.
- 1ch in the beginning of a row doesn't count as a stitch.
- Ch 78 (=6 repeats of pattern).
- Row 1 = v-st in 4th ch from hook, *ch 12, sl st in 9th, 10th and 11th ch from hook, dc 4 in loop just created, skip 5 ch, sl st in next ch, dc 4 in loop, ch, skip 5 ch, v-st in next ch, repeat from*, end the row with ch and dc in last ch.
- Row 2 = ch 4, turn, v-st in ch-sp of v-st, *ch, sc in sp before circle, dc 9 in loop, sc in sp after circle, ch, v-st in v-st, repeat from*, end the row with ch and dc in 1st ch of turning ch.
- Row 3 = ch 14, turn, sl st in 9th, 10th and 11th ch from hook, dc 4 in loop, sl st in v-st, dc 4 in loop, *ch, v-st in 5th dc of next circle, ch 12, sl st in 9th, 10th and 11th ch from hook, dc 4 in loop, sl st in v-st, dc 4 in loop, repeat from*, end the row with tr in 2nd ch of turning ch.
- Row 4 = ch, turn, sc in sp before circle, dc 9 in loop, sc in sp after circle, *ch, v-st in v-st, ch, sc in sp before circle, dc 9 in loop, sc in sp after circle, repeat from*.
- Row 5 = ch 6, turn, v-st in 5th dc of next circle, *ch 12, sl st in 9th, 10th and 11th ch from hook, dc 4 in loop, sl st in v-st, dc 4 in loop, ch, v-st in 5th dc of next circle, repeat from*, end the row with ch and tr in last sc.
- Row 6 = ch 4, turn, v-st in v-st, *ch, sc in sp before circle, dc 9 in loop, sc in sp after circle, ch, v-st in v-st, repeat from*, end the row with ch and dc in 2nd ch of turning ch.
- Row 7 = ch 14, turn, sl st in 9th, 10th and 11th ch from hook, dc 4 in loop, sl st in v-st, dc 4 in loop, *ch, v-st in 5th dc of next circle, ch 12, sl st in 9th, 10th and 11th ch from hook, dc 4 in loop, sl st in v-st, dc 4 in loop, repeat from*, end the row with tr in 2nd ch of turning ch.
- Row 8 = ch, turn, sc in sp before circle, dc 9 in loop, sc in sp after circle, *ch, v-st in v-st, ch, sc in sp before circle, dc 9 in loop, sc in sp after circle, repeat from*.
- Repeat rows 5-8, finish with the repeat of row 8.
- Last row = ch 8, turn, sl st in 5th dc of next circle, ch 5, *hdc in next v-st, ch 5, sl st in 5th dc of next circle, ch 5, repeat from*, end the row with tr in last sc, don’t cut off thread.
BORDER
- 1st short side = ch, turn to work on the right side, sc 2 in ch-sp, picot, sc 2 in same sp, *sc in next st, picot, sc 4 in next sp, repeat from*, sc in next st, picot, in corner sp sc 2, picot, sc 4, picot, sc 2.
- 1st long side = *sc in next st, picot, sc 3 in next sp, sc in next st, picot, sc 2 in next sp, sc in next st, picot, sc 3 in next sp, repeat from*, end with: sc in next st, picot, sc 2 in next sp, sc in next st, picot, sc 3 in corner sp.
- 2nd short side = *sc in next st, picot, sc 4 in next sp, repeat from*, sc in next st, picot, sc 3 in corner sp.
- 2nd long side = *sc in next st, picot, sc 2 in next sp, sc in next st, picot, sc 3 in next sp, sc in next st, picot, sc 3 in next sp, repeat from*, end with: sc in next st, picot, sc 2 in next sp, sc in next st, picot, sc 3 in next sp, sc in next st, picot, sc 2 in corner sp, picot, sc 2 in same sp, sl st in 1st sc.
- Cut off thread, fasten off.
- Weave in all ends, block the table runner.
If you enjoyed crocheting this table runner, check out my other table runner crochet patterns here.
HAPPY CROCHETING!
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