Crochet Pattern: Peace Sign
By Rachel Choi – 34 CommentsYou can never spread enough peace! Crochet this peace sign and use it as a pin, magnet or applique. You can embellish hats, blankets, shirts or whatever you can thing of. Have fun crocheting peace!
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Finished Size: 2 3/4″ (7 cm) in diameter
Materials: Medium Weight Yarn (small amount of main color) Crochet Hook I (5.50 mm) |
Gauge: Not that important for this pattern, you may adjust the hook size to obtain the desired finished size.
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Crochet Pattern: Peace Sign
Round 1: ch 13, tr in first ch made, (ch 3, tr in first ch made) 2 times, ch 7, sl st in sixth ch made at beginning of round
Round 2: 14 sc in ch-7 space, 6 sc in next 2 ch-3 spaces, 14 sc in next ch-7 space, sl st in first sc made, finish off.
Don’t understand chain spaces? Learn more here-> What is a chain space?
Let me know of you need more help!
LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!! Can’t wait to make them, I’m seeing a bunch of them sewn together for a necklace or scarf….. 🙂
This would be cute on a belt.
I love these! Too cute! =)
I also love these! I think i may add them to the easy adjustable slippers i am currently making!
like that very nice
I am going to go crochet a hundred of them and see what I can do with them all!!! Thanks so much. This will be my first pattern from this blog :).
Thanks Rachel…these are so cool! I like Angie’s idea of a scarf, but I think I’d applique them on….maybe with a few random flowers tossed in also. The possibilities are endless!
How lovely, and cool!!! I’m gonna make one into a necklace for my brother!!! peace man!
Thanks for the pattern Rachel! It was so EASY to make, I already have a nice pile of peace signs.
Thanks very much for these. My daughter asked me for one as soon as she saw it. I made her a necklace out of it.
Hi Rachel I have a question about the pattern, I am a begginer so plz bear with me…
In round 1 it says to sl st in 6th ch. does that mean the 6th ch from hook or the 6th ch from the ch 7? and then in round 2, 14 sc in ch-7 space, is that 14 sc in the space where I sl st in the 6th ch? Thanks so much, I can not wait to make these for my daughter if I can figure it out. It sounds so easy but I am stuck 🙁
I make your simple flower pattern all time and glue them to those silver sewing clips (hair clips)
and my daughter wears them to school and gets compliments ALL the time! (she is 14 yrs old) So easy, and SO cute! Thanks again love your site
Hi Becki, the “6th chain made” refers to the 6th chain you made at the start of the round. After you chain 6 (a part of the ch 13) at the beginning, you may want to place a stitch marker into the 6th stitch so you know where it is later.
After you make your sl st in the 6th chain made, the 6 chains at the beginning of the round becomes the top vertical line of the peace sign. The first ch-7 space in round 2 is created from the remaining 7 chains of the beginning ch 13 (13 – 6 = 7).
Great pattern!!! Works up real fast and comes out perfect 🙂
I tried this a few times and each time it came out more apple shaped than circular. I don’t know what I did wrong. I even used the same yarn and hook size as recommended. Any tips?
You can try blocking your finished peace sign, learn more about blocking here: Blocking Crochet
Also, make sure that the single crochets in the chain spaces are evenly spread out and not bunched together.
I am having trouble with this pattern, and this is the third time I have entered a request for help. It appears that you did not receive my first two requests. For whatever reason, I am having a hard time understanding this pattern. Is it possible to post a picture-by-picture, step-by-step list of instructions, please? I have had no problem with other patterns I have used from your blog, but this one eludes me. I would appreciate this so much. It looks like a great pattern, and I can’t wait to grasp it, but I need some help. Thank you!
Hey Marybeth, I don’t have a pic by pic done yet, I’ll be working on it. But if there is a part that you don’t understand in one of the rounds I’d be happy to try and explain it to you.
After you finish round 1, it should already look like a very skinny peace sign. Round 2, just makes the outside of the peace sign thicker.
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Here’s the the step by step pics of the peace sign being made: http://www.crochetspot.com/crochet-pattern-peace-sign-detailed/
Thank you for this pattern, it’s totally cool.
Sat Nam, **(-_-)**
Piper
Is this picture, with the three peace signs, in the public domain? I would like to put it on my card.
Renata, that picture is not in the public domain. I can be used if you give credit to CrochetSpot.com where ever the picture is displayed.
Thanks Rachel!
Simple and cute ~ Thanks for sharing!
Oh, this is soooo cute! Thanks for sharing – I’m printing this out now 🙂
my aunty is having a hippy themed 50th next april and im in the process of making hippy accessories, this is just the perfect thing to go on beanie and scarves!! ear rings too!! thanks heaps xoxo
For some reason i can’t get this pattern.
Momma, are you not able to view the pattern or do you need help with a particular step? If you need help with a step, try taking a look at the Crochet Pattern: Peace Sign (detailed) version for step by step photos.
Hello. I have been trying to make the peace sign, but mine keeps coming out crooked. Is there a video on this? The detailed pattern you posted are good but I still can’t see what I am doing wrong.
JB, sorry there’s no video at the moment. But let me know which step you are getting stuck and I can try and explain it to you in more detail.
I am getting stuck on this part: tr in first ch made, (ch 3, tr in first ch made) 2 times. When I connect them and then finish it off with my ch 7 it looks crooked. I hope this makes sense.
Thanks.
JB, here’s the step-by-step photo tutorial for this pattern if you haven’t seen it already: Crochet Pattern: Peace Sign (detailed)
If you take a look at the first 8 pics, it may help you determine where you’re going wrong. You may be doing the steps correctly, as it is okay if it seems a little crooked after you finish the round, the second round helps give it a more even and finished shape.
i love it. i’m going to make this into an edging for a peace poncho. lol
Love this: )