02/09/2019
I need to work on this shape for an oval toilet seat cover, but this one worked. Two colors that go with the bathroom, size J hook or whatever is comfortable for you. Measure the difference between length and width (I’m sure 13 by 17 is standard) and start with a chain that length. Working in rounds, sc in each chain on one side, 3 sc in end, sc down the other side, 3 sc in end. Don’t join or turn, just keep going. Increase 6 sc per round. I think it will actually work out best by sticking with corners on one end and scattering the other four increases pretty evenly. I’ll be working on this. Last row, when it’s big enough, stop in the middle of the back, slip stitch, ch 2, continue working even with (sc in previous sc, ch 1, skip sc) all the way around. Join, cut the yarn and work in the ends. Get a bootlace and lace it through that row. Tie the ends tightly enough that you can barely slip it over the toilet seat. This one worked, but I want to improve the shape next time. I need to make some for the other bathrooms!