Gothic Crochet Table Runner Pattern

Hello everyone, today I’m excited to present my latest crochet pattern, the “Gothic Crochet Table Runner.” 

If you’re looking to add a bit of gothic decor to your home, you’ll absolutely love this pattern! The black yarn and the lacy design will transform your dining or coffee table into a statement piece, plus you can tell all your guests you made it yourself! Talk about impressive.

The center of the table runner was inspired by the Gothic Crochet Stitch by astra.lebedeva2019 on Instagram. I loved the way these diamonds are created in that pattern, however for the tiny crochet thread we will be using, I wanted to make the diamonds look more lacy and a little thicker. 

This is a beautiful crochet table runner pattern, created with black crochet thread, however, it is another crochet pattern that takes time to complete and it is designed with crocheter’s who have an intermediate to advanced skill set. 

I didn’t time myself, and I’m a busy mom of little kids, so you’ll probably get it finished faster than me! If I had to guess, this probably took me a month to finish, of inconsistently crocheting 1-2 hours every day. Your time may vary obviously!

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I’ve adjusted the pattern instructions to allow you to make your table runner as long as you want. I don’t recommend making the short side longer than what I’ve described below, I think it makes the table runner look too wide on that side.

But seriously, look at how pretty this thing is! 

Now as a reminder, I try my best to make pattern instructions accurate, but I AM just a mom who likes to crochet, so please let me know if you see any errors by commenting below. 

With all that, let’s get started on this Gothic Crochet Table Runner Pattern!

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Materials Needed:

Abbreviations Used:

  • St(s) – stitch(es)
  • Ch(s) – chain(s)
  • Sl st – slip stitch
  • Sc – single crochet
  • Dc – double crochet
  • Fpdc – front post double crochet
  • Trc – treble crochet

Special Stitches:

Puff Stitch – YO (yarn over), insert hook into designated st/space, pull up a loop x 5 times (11 loops on your hook), YO, pull through all but the last loop (2 loops on your hook), YO, pull through last 2 loops.

Triangle Increase/Decrease – I will discuss these two stitches in detail below. Essentially, this is a group of trcs/dcs that create the top or bottom part of our diamonds.

Special Instructions:

  • I do not have st counts at the end of the rows. This is to allow you freedom to make your table runner as long or short as you’d like.
  • Instructions in () are grouped this way to make it easier to read and is usually written this way to indicate a series of sts made in the same st.
  • There is a bit of math we will have to do later, but don’t worry, I will walk you through it as we get to those spots in the pattern.

Gothic Crochet Table Runner Pattern

Ch 53

Row 1: *YO twice, insert into 8th ch from hook, pull up a loop, YO and pull through 2 loops (3 loops on your hook), skip a ch.

YO insert your hook into next ch, pull up a loop, YO and pull through 2 loops (4 loops on your hook), skip a ch.

YO insert your hook into next ch, pull up a loop, YO and pull through 2 loops (5 loops on your hook), skip a ch.

YO insert your hook into next ch, pull up a loop, YO and pull through 2 loops (6 loops on your hook).

YO, pull through 4 loops, YO and pull through 2 loops, YO and pull through 2 loops again. This is your triangle decrease stitch.

Ch 2, skip 2 chs, trc into next ch, ch 1, dc into the first two “loops” in the leg of the trc you just crocheted (see pic below), ch 1, dc into same space, ch 1, dc into same space again. This is your triangle increase stitch

Ch 2, skip 2 chs*, repeat from *to* trc into the last ch (4 triangle decreases and 3 triangle increases)

triangle increase dc placement
First two "loops" of the trc in Row 1
GCTR Row 1
Row 1

Row 2: Ch 6 (counts as a trc and ch 2), turn, for this row, we will be making triangle decrease stitches on top of the previous row’s triangle increase stitches and vice versa. 

The last stitch from row 1 should have been a triangle decrease stitch, so for row 2, we will begin with a triangle increase stitch.

Skip the next ch 2 space, make a trc, but place it under the next stitch (not into it as you normally would). I find it helpful to think of this space as the “neck” of the last row’s triangle decrease stitch. Just find a space to insert your hook into the neck and trc there. If you trc into the stitch normally, the diamonds we are trying to create will look off-center. See pic below for a visual on the placement.

Triangle increase stitch as you did in row 1. Ch 2, now we will make a triangle decrease into the next triangle increase. Make a triangle decrease stitch as we did in row 1, using only the dcs and trc sts and skipping the ch 1 spaces between. 

If crocheted correctly, this will give us our first diamond shape. 

Ch 2 and repeat these two stitches with a ch 2 between each triangle increase and decrease After the last ch 2, finish your row by skipping 2 chs and trc into the next ch.

Row 3: Ch 6, turn, the first st below should be a triangle increase stitch, so we will begin with a triangle decrease stitch. ch 2, and triangle increase into the next triangle decrease like we did in row 2. There is no difference in this row compared to row 2, other than starting with a different triangle stitch. 

Repeat Rows 2-3 until you reach 62 rows or increase the length with a repeat of 12 rows, do not cut yarn.

Border:

Now we will be creating the border around our length of lacy diamonds. We need to do a few simple rows of sc around to create a nice, thick line, a few rows of mesh squares, and then we’ll finish with an intricate pattern consisting of a variety of stitches.

***Important note on length adjustments***

The last row of our scs border needs to follow a repeat of 27+24 sc (do not count the corner sts). We will be doing 3 rows total of sc. For each row, the sc will increase by two. 

So, for example, on the short side of our rectangle, we need to have a total of 47 sc on the first row. This will increase to 49 sc on the next row, and then to 51 sc on the last row. 27+24 = 51 sc.

This is where stitch markers come in handy on the long side to help you count. Just make a series of 27 sc and make sure that you can fit 24 more on the very last row of sc (row 3).

It seems like a lot, but this is the only way your beautiful border is going to fit. Avoid the headache later by getting the math right early, because we both know that we don’t have the time or patience to frog everything :).

Row 1: Ch 1 (does not count as a st), sc into the same st, ch 1 (place a stitch marker here to help identify the corners later, otherwise just pray you can find it later lol), sc again into the same st. Now turning down the side, we will be placing a series of 3 sc into the sides of either the turning chs or the trcs from the previous rows.

The last sc you made counts as part of that series of 3, so place 2 more sc into the side of the trc. See pic for a better visual below.

You will have to skip a ch when you reach the starting chs, and that is ok.

sc border placement

When you get close to the next corner, I found it easier to count 2 chs away from the triangle increase/decrease from the starting row and placing my corner st of (sc, ch 1, place a stitch marker, sc) into the next ch away. 

Now going down the next side (this should be the underside of our starting ch), place 1 sc into each ch 2 space, 1 sc into each of the bottoms of the 4 trc that make up the triangle decrease, 1 sc into each ch 2 space, and then 1 sc into the bottom of the triangle increase. Continue this way until you reach the next corner (the 3rd ch after you make 2 sc in the last ch 2 space) and (sc, ch 1, place a stitch marker, sc) in the same ch. 

***Make sure you have the same number of sts on each side***

Continue making sc around the next side and creating another corner st of (sc, ch 1, sc). 

Once you get back to the top of your work, sc into each st, but skip the ch 1s in the triangle increase stitches (it looks too wavy if you do).

Sl st to first sc.

Row 2: Ch 1 (does not count as a st), sc in same st, (sc, ch 1, place st marker, sc) into next ch 1 space, then make 1 sc in each st across (try not to skip the st right after you finish your corner st, sometimes it gets a little hidden). Continue making sc and your corners in this fashion. Sl st to first sc.

Row 3: Ch 1 (does not count as a st), sc in same st, sc in next st, make a corner st in the next ch 1 space (sc, ch 1, sc). Continue making sc and corner sts as you did in row 2. Sl st to first sc. 

***Take the time here to double check your st counts , remember, your last row needs to have a repeat of 27+24 not including the ch 1 corners. If you need to, it’s ok to add or skip scs to achieve the repeat formula.***

Now we will be making our mesh square rows.

Row 4: Sl st into next few sts until you reach the corner ch 1 space, sl st into the ch 1 space, ch 8 (counts as dc and ch 5), dc in same space, *ch 2, skip 2 sts, dc in next st* repeat from *to* all the way around. (dc, ch 5, dc) in the next ch 1 corner spaces. Sl st to top of 3rd ch of our starting ch 8.

***For my short side, I have 13 mesh squares and on my long side I have 58 mesh squares (not including the ch 5 corners) Your long side number may be different if you increased or decreased the length.***

Row 5: Ch 5, (counts as dc and ch 2), (dc, ch 5, dc) in next ch 5 corner space. *Ch 2, dc in next dc.* Repeat from *to* around, making (dc, ch 5, dc) in the ch 5 corner spaces. Sl st to 3rd st of starting ch 5.

Row 6: Ch 5, dc in next dc, ch 2, (dc, ch 5, dc), *ch 2, dc in next dc.* Repeat from *to* around, making (dc, ch 5, dc) in the ch 5 corner spaces. Sl st to 3rd st of starting ch 5.

***Go ahead and stop again, let’s count our mesh squares. Our last row of mesh squares needs to follow a repeat formula of 9+8 squares, not including the corners. I have 17 squares on my short side and 62 squares on my long side. Your border will not fit if we don’t follow this formula.***

GCTR Mesh Squares
Row 6

Row 7: Sl st in each ch and st until you reach the first corner and sl st into the ch 5 space.

(Ch 3, 2 dc, ch 5, 3 dc, ch 5, 3 dc) in same ch 5 space. Ch 4, *skip over next dc and ch 2, skip over next dc and ch 2 again, sc into next dc (should be the 3rd dc away from the corner space), [skip ch 2 space, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in next dc, skip ch 2 space, sc in next dc] x 2 times, ch 4, skip the next 2 mesh squares, in the next square, (3 dc, ch 5, 3 dc), ch 4.*

Repeat from *to* until you reach the next corner space, skip over last two mesh squares, (3 dc, ch 5, 3 dc, ch 5, 3dc) in the same ch 5 corner space. Continue this way until you reach the beginning ch, sl st into top of starting ch 3.

GCTR Row 7
Row 7

Row 8: Ch 3, (fpdc around next dc, dc in next dc, ch 4, sc in ch 5 space, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around next dc, dc in next dc, ch 4, sc in ch 5 space, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around next dc, dc in next dc), ch 4, skip ch 4 and next 3 dc,

*sc in ch 1 space, skip 3 dc, and place (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the next sc (between the two shells), skip 3 dc and sc in ch 1 space, ch 4, skip 3 dc and ch 4, (dc in first dc, fpdc in next dc, dc in last dc, ch 4, sc in ch 5 space, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around middle dc, and dc around last dc), ch 4.*

Repeat from *to* until next corner space and (dc, fpdc around next dc, dc in next dc, ch 4, sc in ch 5 space, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around next dc, dc in next dc, ch 4, sc in ch 5 space, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around next dc, dc in next dc) in the corner. Continue this way until you reach the beginning ch, sl st into top of starting ch 3.

GCTR Row 8
Row 8

Row 9: Ch 3 (fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, ch 4, 2 sc in ch 4, sc in next sc, 2 sc in ch 4 space, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, ch 4, sc in next sc, 2 sc in ch 4 space, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc), ch 5,

*skip to ch 2 space, (2 sc, ch 4, sc, ch 4, sc, ch 4, 2 sc) in ch 2 space, ch 5, skip 3 dc, skip sc and skip ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, ch 4, 2 sc in ch 4 space, sc in next sc, 2 sc in next ch 4 space, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, ch 5.*

Repeat from *to* until you reach the corners, (dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, ch 4, 2 sc in ch 4, sc in next sc, 2 sc in ch 4 space, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, ch 4, sc in next sc, 2 sc in ch 4 space, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc), ch 5, skip to ch 2 space, (2 sc, ch 4, sc, ch 4, sc, ch 4, 2 sc) in corner spaces.

Continue this way until you reach beginning ch 3. Sl st to top of ch 3.

GCTR Row 9
Row 9

Row 10: Ch 3, (fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, *ch 5, skip ch 4, skip 2 sc, [2 sc, ch 4, sc, ch 4, sc, ch 4, 2 sc] in next sc, ch 5*, dc in the 4th ch away in next ch 4, dc in next dc, dc in fpdc, ch 5, dc in same st, dc in next fpdc, dc in 1st ch in next 4 ch.

Repeat from *to,* dc in next dc, fpdc in fpdc, dc in next dc), ch 6,

**skip ch 5, skip first ch 4 “loop,” sc in middle ch 4 “loop,” ch 6, dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, ch 5, skip ch 4, skip 2 sc, [2 sc, ch 4, sc, ch 4, sc, ch 4, 2 sc] in next sc, ch 5, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, ch 6.**

Repeat from **to** until corner spaces, (dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, *ch 5, skip ch 4, skip 2 sc, [2 sc, ch 4, sc, ch 4, sc, ch 4, 2 sc] in next sc, ch 5*, dc in the 4th ch away in next ch 4, dc in next dc, dc in fpdc, ch 5, dc in same st, dc in next fpdc, dc in 1st ch in next 4 ch.

Repeat from *to,* dc in next dc, fpdc in fpdc, dc in next dc) in corner spaces. Continue this way until you reach the beginning, sl st to top of starting ch 3.

GCTR Row 10
Row 10

Row 11: Ch 3, (fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, *ch 11, skip over ch 5, skip the set of ch 4 loops, skip next ch 5, and dc in next dc, fpdc around next dc, dc in next dc*, ch 5, puff st in next ch 5 space, ch 5, puff st in same space, ch 5, dc in next dc, fpdc around next dc, dc in next dc. Repeat from *to* once more.)

**Ch 4, puff st in 6th ch in next ch 6, ch 3, skip next sc, puff st in 1st ch of next ch 6, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc**, repeat from *to* once more, repeat from **to.**

Continue this way until next corner space, ch 4, dc in next dc and repeat instructions in () for the next corner. Sl st to top of beginning ch 3.

GCTR Row 11 Corner
Row 11 Corner
GCTR Row 11
Row 11

Row 12: Ch 3, (fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, ch 4, 2 dc in 5th ch away, 2 dc in next ch, 2 dc in next ch, ch 4, skip next 3 dc, skip 1st ch 5 space, puff st in next ch 5 space, ch 3, puff st in same space, ch 3, puff st in same space again, ch 4, skip next ch 5, skip next 3 dc, 2 dc in 5th ch, 2 dc in next ch, 2 dc in next ch, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc),

*ch 4, puff st in ch 3 space, ch 3, puff st in same st, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc, ch 4, 2 dc in 5th ch away, 2 dc in next ch, 2 dc in next ch, ch 4, dc in next dc, fpdc around fpdc, dc in next dc.*

Repeat from *to* until next corner space, dc in next dc, repeat instructions in () for corners. Continue this way until beginning and sl st into top of starting ch 3.

GCTR Row 12 Corner
Row 12 Corner
GCTR Row 12
Row 12

Row 13: Sl st into next 2 dc, sl st into next 4 chs, sl st into dc, [ch 3, dc in next 2 dc, ch 9, dc in next 3 dc, ch 4, skip ch 4, puff st into next ch 3 space, ch 3, puff st in same space, ch 9, (puff st, ch 3, puff st) in next ch 3 space, ch 4, dc in next 3 dc, ch 9, dc in next 3 dc],

ch 4, *skip ch 4, skip next 3 dc, (puff st, ch 3, puff st) in ch 3 space, ch 4, skip ch 4, skip 3 dc, dc in next 3 dc, ch 9, dc in next 3 dc, ch 4.*

Repeat from *to* until corner spaces, (puff st, ch 3, puff st), in ch 3 space, ch 4, dc in next dc, repeat instructions in [ ] for corners. Continue this way until beginning and sl st into starting ch 3.

GCTR Row 13 Corner
Row 13 Corner
GCTR Row 13
Row 13

Row 14: Sl st into next 2 dc, sl st into ch 9 space, ch 3, **(ch 1, dc x 8 times [you should have 9 dc]), ch 2, skip 3 dc and sc into ch 4 space, ch 5, (puff st, ch 3, puff st) into next ch 3 space, (ch 3, puff st x 3 times [3 puff sts total]) in ch 9 space,  ch 3, (puff st, ch 3, puff st) in ch 3 space, ch 5,**

*sc into ch 4 space, ch 2, skip 3 dc, (dc, ch 1 x 8 times) in ch 9 space, 1 more dc into same ch 9 space, ch 2, skip 3 dc, sc into ch 4 space, ch 5 (puff st, ch 3, puff st) into ch 3 space, ch 5.*

Repeat from *to* until the next corner, skip 3 dc, dc into ch 9 space, repeat from **to** for corners. Sl st into 3rd ch of starting ch 4.

GCTR Row 14 Corner
Row 14 Corner
GCTR Row 14
Row 14

Row 15: Ch 7 (counts as trc and ch 3), 2 dc into 4th ch away from hook, **(trc into next dc, ch 3, 2 dc into trc just made x3 times), trc into next dc, ch 3, 2 dc into trc just made, ch 3, sl st into same trc, ch 3, 2 dc into same trc again, (trc into next dc, ch 3, 2 dc into trc just made x 3 times), trc in last dc, (you should have 9 trc and 9 “tags”) ch 2**

Skip ch 2, skip ch 5, *(puff st, ch 5, 2 dc into 4th ch away from hook, ch 3, sl st into same ch, ch 1, puff st) into next ch 3 space, (ch 5, 2 dc into 4th ch away from hook, ch 3, sl st into same ch, ch 1)*

Skip next ch 3 space, repeat from *to* twice more, skip next ch 3 space (puff st, ch 5, 2 dc into 4th ch away from hook, ch 3, sl st into same ch, ch 1, puff st) in next ch 3 space. (You should have a total of 8 puff sts and 7 “tags” between the puff sts), ch 2, skip ch 5 space skip ch 2 space, trc into first dc, ch 3, 2 dc into trc just made,

Repeat from **to,** skip ch 2, skip ch 5, (puff st, ch 5, 2 dc into 4th ch away from hook, ch 3, sl st into same ch, ch 1, puff st) in next ch 3 space, ch 2, skip ch 5, skip ch 2, trc in first dc, repeat from **to** again.

Continue this way around until next corner, ch 2, trc into first dc and repeat from beginning for the corners. Sl st to 4th ch in starting ch 7.

GCTR Row 15 Corner
Row 15 Corner
GCTR Row 15
Row 15

Cut yarn with scissors, weave in any ends with tapestry needle.

CONGRATULATIONS!! You made it!!

Blocking:

To block your gothic crochet table runner, soak it in a large bowl of water for 1-2 minutes. Gently squeeze out the excess water.

Now, you can be fancy and use puzzle blocking boards to help you pin your table runner in place. These are great because you can make them as long and wide as you want (great for long crochet projects).

Or you can place it on a large towel/layer a few towels together, then pin it through the towels. 

Leave it to dry for at least 24 hours.

Thank you for checking out the Gothic Crochet Table Runner Pattern. I hope that yours turned out beautifully! If you have questions or if you find a mistake, please let me know in the comments below.

Until next time!

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Crochet Pikachu Table Runner Part 4/4

Hey there everyone, today I have Part 4 of the Crochet Pikachu Table Runner for you today, plus the border!

At this point, Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 should be completed. 

We are still using the 3DC method of filet crocheting in this pattern, and I will continue to describe how many open and closed squares you should have in a row. 

Remember: an open square consists of a DC, CH1, skip a st, and DC, and a closed square is 3DC in a row. 

As always, the PDF chart of the Crochet Pikachu Table Runner is available below, I highly encourage looking at the chart to help visualize the open and closed square placements. The black squares = closed squares and the white squares = open squares.

Materials:

  • White Crochet Thread from Red Heart Super Saver Size 10, 1000 yards x 1
  • 1.65 mm crochet hook 
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Stitch Marker (optional)

Size:

10.5 in x 58 in 

Please note that your size may differ depending on your tension

Abbreviations:

Please note that these are in US terms not UK

  • ST(s) – stitch(es)
  • SL ST – slip stitch
  • CH – chain
  • SC – single crochet
  • DC – double crochet
  • CH3 PICOT – chain 3 stitches, slip stitch in last stitch made

Crochet Pikachu Table Runner Pattern Part 4/4

  • Row 133: going down, turn, CH4 (counts as DC, CH1 from here on out), make 2 open squares, make 5 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (33 open squares, 5 closed squares).
  • Row 134: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 open square before first closed square from previous row, make 6 closed squares, make 2 open squares. (32 open squares, 6 closed squares).
  • Row 135: going down, turn, CH4, make 2 open squares, make 7 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (31 open squares, 7 closed squares).
  • Row 136: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 7 closed squares, make 2 open squares. (31 open squares, 7 closed squares).
  • Row 137: going down, turn, CH4, make 2 open squares, make 7 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (31, open squares, 7 closed squares).
  • Row 138: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 7 closed squares, make 2 open squares. (31 open squares, 7 closed squares).
  • Row 139: going down, turn, CH4, make 2 open squares, make 7 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (31, open squares, 7 closed squares).
  • Row 140: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 2 open squares before first closed square from previous row, make 8 closed squares, make 3 open squares. (30 open squares, 8 closed squares).
  • Row 141: going down, turn, CH4, make 3 open squares, make 9 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (29 open squares, 9 closed squares).
  • Row 142: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 9 closed squares, make 3 open squares. (29 open squares, 9 closed squares).
  • Row 143: going down, turn, CH4, make 4 open squares, make 9 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (29 open squares, 9 closed squares).
  • Row 144: going up, turn, CH4, make 8 open squares, make 7 closed squares, make 10 open squares, make 1 closed square, make 1 open square, make 3 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (27 open squares, 11 closed squares).
  • Row 145: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 4 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make 6 open squares, make 11 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (22 open squares, 16 closed squares).
  • Row 146: going up, turn, CH4, make 8 open squares, make 12 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 2 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (23 open squares, 15 closed squares). 
  • Row 147: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 3 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 13 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (22 open squares, 16 closed squares).
  • Row 148: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 15 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (23 open squares, 15 closed squares).
  • Row 149: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 14 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (24 open squares, 14 closed squares).
  • Row 150: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 14 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (24 open squares, 14 closed squares).
  • Row 151: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 open square before first closed square from previous row, make 12 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares). 
  • Row 152: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 10 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 3 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares).
  • Row 153: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 closed square, make 4 open squares, make 10 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (27 open squares, 11 closed squares).
  • Row 154: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 11 closed squares, make 3 open squares, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (26 open squares, 12 closed squares).
  • Row 155: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 15 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (23 open squares, 15 closed squares).
  • Row 156: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 15 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (23 open squares, 15 closed squares).
  • Row 157: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 closed square, make 2 open squares, make 13 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (24 open squares, 14 closed squares).
  • Row 158: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 11 closed squares, make 4 open squares, make 1 closed square, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares).
  • Row 159: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 3 closed squares, make 5 open squares, make 11 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (24 open squares, 14 closed squares).
  • Row 160: going up, turn, CH4, make 7 open squares, make 14 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 1 closed square, make 2 open squares, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (22 open squares, 16 closed squares).
  • Row 161: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 1 closed square, make 1 open square, make 3 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 15 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (19 open squares, 19 closed squares).
  • Row 162: going up, turn, CH4, make 4 open squares, make 16 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 2 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 2 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (18 open squares, 20 closed squares).
  • Row 163: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 2 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 2 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 18 closed squares, make 2 open squares. (16 open squares, 22 closed squares).
  • Row 164: going up, turn, CH4, make 2 open squares, make 7 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 12 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 2 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (17 open squares, 21 closed squares).
  • Row 165: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 2 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 12 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 1 closed square, make 3 open squares, make 2 closed squares, make 2 open squares. (21 open squares, 17 closed squares).
  • Row 166: going up, turn, CH4, make 2 open squares, make 6 closed squares, make 3 open squares, make 10 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 2 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (20 open squares, 18 closed squares).
  • Row 167: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 8 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 10 closed squares, make 3 open squares. (20 open squares, 18 closed squares).
  • Row 168: going up, turn, CH4, make 3 open squares, make 3 closed squares, make 3 open squares, make 3 closed squares, make 4 open squares, make 7 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares).
  • Row 169: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 7 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 4 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (27 open squares, 11 closed squares).
  • Row 170: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 13 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares).
  • Row 171: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 3 closed squares, make 3 open squares, make 6 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (29 open squares, 9 closed squares).
  • Row 172: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 11 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (27 open squares, 11 closed squares).
  • Row 173: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 2 more open squares, make 8 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (30 open squares, 8 closed squares).
  • Row 174: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 3 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (35 open squares, 3 closed squares).
  • Row 175-176: going up, then down, turn, CH4, make open squares until end of row. (38 open squares). 

DON’T CUT YOUR YARN.

You now have the main part of the crochet Pikachu Table Runner completed.

I highly suggest crocheting the border on the table runner, as it gives it a polished look and a nice vintage vibe. 

***Please note that the stitches on the long side before the corner will not line up evenly like on the short side***. This makes the border slightly off on those sides. I’ve made adjustments to the pattern to make it less noticeable, and when you’re finished it will be difficult to tell.

Here is a diagram of the pattern for the border I used.

Border:

Row 1: Turn, ch 1, (sc, ch 1, sc) in same st, sc in each st and ch 1 space across, (sc, ch 1, sc) in the corner spaces. Repeat on all sides. When crocheting down the sides of the table runner, sc in top of dc or ch 3 and in the middle of the “leg” of the dc or in one of the chs in the ch 3. Sl st to the first sc.

Pikachu Table Runner Row 1
Row 1
Pikachu Pattern Table Runner Border Row 1 Corner
Row 1 Corner

Row 2: Sl st into ch 1 space of corner (sc, ch 3, sc), sc in next 4 sts, *(ch 3, skip a st, sc in next st x3 times), sc in next 3 sts.* Repeat from *to* until you’ve reached the corner, sc in next st, (sc, ch 3, sc) in ch 1 corner space. Continue down the next side, after the very last (sc, ch 3, sc), sc in next 6 sts. Create the next (sc, ch 3, sc )corner in the ch 1 space. Continue until the last corner, after last (sc, ch 3, sc), sc in next 4 sts, sl st into first sc made.

Crochet Pikachu Pattern Table Runner Border Row 2
Row 2
Pikachu Table Runner Border Row 2 Corner
Row 2 Corner

Row 3: Ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next st, (sc, ch 5, sc) in ch 3 corner space. Sc in next st, *ch 5, skip 4 sts and sc into next ch 3 space, ch 3, sc into next ch 3 space, ch 3 and sc into last ch 3 space.* Repeat from *to,* until next corner. Ch 5, skip 4 sts, sc into next st, (sc, ch 5, sc) into next ch 3 corner space. Sc into next st and repeat from *to* again down the next side. At the next corner, ch 5, skip 7 sts, sc into next st. Continue until last corner, sl st into first sc made.

 

Row 4: Ch 1, sc in same st, sl st into ch 5 corner space, ch 3 (counts as dc), make 4 dc in same space, make ch 3 picot, make 4 more dc in same space, sc in next st. *4 dc in next ch 5 space, ch 3 picot, 4 more dc in ch 5 space, sc in next ch 3 space, ch 3, sc in next ch 3 space.* Repeat from *to* until next corner. Continue all the way around, make sure to sc in st prior to and after corner spaces, sl st into first sc made.

Cut yarn with scissors, weave in end with tapestry needle. 

Pat yourself on the back for making it all the way to the end!

Thank you for reading my pattern, until next time!

Crochet Pikachu Table Runner Part 3/4

Hey everyone, today I have Part 3 of the Crochet Pikachu Table Runner Pattern available for you! You should have Part 1 and Part 2 completed by this point.

If you are not familiar, I am using a technique called filet crochet to make this table runner. More specifically, the 3DC method of filet crochet. 

Again, I will be describing the stitches as I did in Part 2. That is, I will be discussing where to place an open and closed square.

Remember: An open square consists of a DC, CH1, skip a st, DC. A closed square consists of 3 DC in a row. 

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Materials:

Size:

10.5 in x 58 in 

Please note that your size may differ depending on your tension

Abbreviations:

Please note that these are in US terms not UK

  • ST(s) – stitch(es)
  • SL ST – slip stitch
  • CH – chain
  • SC – single crochet
  • DC – double crochet
  • CH3 PICOT – chain 3 stitches, slip stitch in last stitch made

Crochet Pikachu Table Runner Part 3/4:

  • Row 87: going down, turn, CH4, make 7 open squares, make 5 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (33 open squares, 5 closed squares).
  • Row 88: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 closed square before previous row, make 6 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (32 open squares, 6 closed squares).
  • Row 89: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 7 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (31 open squares, 7 closed squares).
  • Row 90: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 7 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (31 open squares, 7 closed squares).
  • Row 91: going down, turn CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 6 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (32 open squares, 6 closed squares).
  • Row 92: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 6 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (32 open squares, 6 closed squares).
  • Row 93: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 6 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (32 open squares, 6 closed squares).
  • Row 94: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 3 squares away from first closed square from previous row, make 8 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (30 open squares, 8 closed squares).
  • Row 95: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 8 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (30 open squares, 8 closed squares).
  • Row 96: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 3 squares away from first closed square from previous row, make 11 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (27 open squares, 11 closed squares).
  • Row 97: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 5 more open squares, make 6 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (32 open squares, 6 closed squares).
  • Row 98: going up, turn, CH4, make 2 open squares, make 4 closed squares, make 11 open squares, make 2 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 4 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (28, open squares, 10 closed squares).
  • Row 99: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 3 more open squares, make 2 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 1 closed square, make 9 open squares, make 5 closed squares, make 2 open squares. (30 open squares, 8 closed squares).
  • Row 100: going up, turn, CH4, make 3 open squares, make 1 closed square, make 6 closed squares, make 3 open squares, make 2 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 3 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (26 open squares, 12 closed squares).
  • Row 101: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 3 more open squares, make 11 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 2 closed squares, make 3 open squares. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares).
  • Row 102: going up, turn, CH4, make 4 open squares, make, 13 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares).
  • Row 103: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 closed square before first closed square from previous row, make 13 closed squares, make 5 open squares. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares).
  • Row 104: going up, turn, CH4, make 5 open squares, make 13 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares).
  • Row 105: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 closed square before first closed square from previous row, make 1 closed square, make 2 open squares, make 11 closed squares, make 5 open squares. (26 open squares, 12 closed squares).
  • Row 106: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 9 closed squares, make 3 open squares, make 1 open square, make open squares until end of row. (28 open squares, 10 closed squares).
  • Row 107: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 square before first closed square from previous row, make 3 closed squares, make 3 open squares, make 8 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (27 open squares, 11 closed squares).
  • Row 108: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 13 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares).
  • Row 109: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 13 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares).
  • Row 110: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 13 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares).
  • Row 111: going down, turn, CH4, make 12 open squares, make 2 closed squares, make 4 open squares, make 1 closed square, make 3 open squares, make 9 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (26 open squares, 12 closed squares).
  • Row 112: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 7 closed squares, make 4 open squares, make 1 closed square, make 4 open squares, make 2 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (28 open squares, 10 closed squares).
  • Row 113: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 square before first closed square from previous row, make 1 closed square, make 2 open squares, make 1 closed square, make 2 open squares, make 13 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (23 open squares, 15 closed squares).
  • Row 114: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 13 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make 3 open squares, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (23 open squares, 15 closed squares).
  • Row 115: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 closed square, make 1 open square, make 3 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 13 closed squares. (21 open squares, 17 closed squares).
  • Row 116: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 12 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 3 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (22 open squares, 16 closed squares).
  • Row 117: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 closed square, make 1 open square, make 16 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (22 open squares, 16 closed squares).
  • Row 118: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 12 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 3 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (22 open squares, 16 closed squares).
  • Row 119: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 1 closed square, make 1 open square, make 2 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 12 closed squares. (23 open squares, 15 closed squares).
  • Row 120: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 15 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (22 open squares, 16 closed squares).
  • Row 121: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 11 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 4 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (23 open squares, 15 closed squares).
  • Row 122: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 square before first closed square of previous row, make 5 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make 2 open squares, make 8 closed squares. (24 open squares, 14 closed squares).
  • Row 123: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 6 closed squares, make 4 open squares, make 1 closed square, make 1 open square, make 4 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (27 open squares, 11 closed squares).
  • Row 124: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 7 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 7 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (24 open squares, 14 closed squares).
  • Row 125: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 11 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 3 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (24 open squares, 14 closed squares).
  • Row 126: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 3 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 4 closed squares, make 3 open squares, make 4 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (27 open squares, 11 closed squares).
  • Row 127: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 10 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 4 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (24 open squares, 14 closed squares).
  • Row 128: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 2 more open squares, make 12 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (26 open squares, 12 closed squares).
  • Row 129: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 2 more open squares, make 6 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (31 open squares, 7 closed squares).
  • Row 130: going up, turn, CH4, make 16 open squares, make 2 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (36 open squares, 2 closed squares).
  • Row 131-132: going down, then going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until end of row. (38 open squares).

Pikachu number 3 is complete! Only 1 more to go! 

Pat yourself on the back for making it this far. Take a break, let your hands rest, and we’ll continue on to Part 4 of the Crochet Pikachu Table Runner.

Click here for Part 4.

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Crochet Pikachu Table Runner Part 2/4

If you’ve completed Part 1/4 of the Crochet Pikachu Table Runner, you should be able to make open and closed squares without difficulty. I will be changing how I describe the following rows in part 2-4. Instead of describing the placement of CH1s and DCs, I’m going to tell you where to place open or closed squares.

Remember:

  • An open square consists of a series of (DC, CH1, skipping a ST or CH1 space, DC)
  • A closed square consists of a series of 3 DC, with the 2nd DC being in a ST or CH1 space.

You can download a PDF of the crochet Pikachu Table Runner below. I highly recommend looking at the chart as you go. 

Another reminder; read this chart up and down and towards the right. Black squares = closed squares and white squares = open squares in this chart.

The CH4 counts as a DC and CH1 for each row.

Click here for Part 1.

Click here for Part 3.

Click here for Part 4.

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Materials:

Size:

10.5 in x 58 in 

Please note that your size may differ depending on your tension.

Crochet Pikachu Table Runner Part 2/4

  • Row 45: going down, turn, CH4, make 9 open squares, make 5 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (33 open squares, 5 closed squares)
  • Row 46: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 open square before the first closed square from previous row, make 6 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (32 open squares, 6 closed squares)
  • Row 47: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until the first closed square from previous row, make 6 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (32 open squares, 6 closed squares)
  • Row 48: going up, repeat row 47
  • Row 49: going down, turn, CH4, make 10 open squares (should have last open square on top of a closed square from previous row), make 5 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (33 open squares, 5 closed squares)
  • Row 50: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 open square before the first closed square from previous row, make 6 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (32 open squares, 6 closed squares)
  • Row 51: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 11 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (27 open squares, 11 closed squares)
  • Row 52: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 10 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (28 open squares, 10 closed squares)
  • Row 53: going down, repeat row 52
  • Row 54: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 open square before first closed square from previous row, make a closed square, make 1 open square, make 3 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (34 open squares, 4 closed squares)
  • Row 55: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 3 closed squares, make 1 open square, make a closed square, make open squares until end of row. (34 open squares, 4 closed squares)
  • Row 56: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 2 open squares before the first closed square from previous row, make 2 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (35 open squares, 3 closed squares)
  • Row 57: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 3 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (34 open squares, 4 closed squares)
  • Row 58: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 2 closed squares, make open squares until the end of row. (36 open squares, 2 closed squares) the second Pikachu’s tail is now complete
  • Row 59: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 5 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (33 open squares, 5 closed squares)
  • Row 60: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 2 open squares from first closed square from previous row, make 7 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (31 open squares, 7 closed squares)
  • Row 61: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 open square before first closed square from previous row, make 10 closed squares, make open square until end of row. (27 open squares, 10 closed squares)
  • Row 62: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 open square before first closed square from previous row, make 12 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (26 open squares, 12 closed squares)
  • Row 63: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 open square before first closed square from previous row, make 1 closed square, make 2 open squares, make 11 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (26 open squares, 12 closed squares)
  • Row 64: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until 2 open squares before first closed square from previous row, make 12 closed squares, make 3 open squares, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares)
  • Row 65: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until 1 open square before first closed square from previous row, make 17 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (21 open squares, 17 closed squares)
  • Row 66: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 closed square, make 1 open square, make 15 closed squares, make open square until end of row. (22 open squares, 16 closed squares)
  • Row 67: going down, turn, CH4, make open square until 4 open squares before first closed square from previous row, make 2 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 1 closed square, make 1 open square, make 15 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (20 open squares, 18 closed squares)
  • Row 68: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 3 more open squares, make 10 closed squares, make 3 open squares, make 1 closed square, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (25 open squares, 13 closed squares)
  • Row 69: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until two squares before first closed square from previous row, make a closed square, make an open square, make another closed square, make 2 open squares, make 14 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (22 open squares, 16 closed squares).
  • Row 70: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 12 closed squares, make 2 closed squares, make 4 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (22 open squares, 16 closed squares).
  • Row 71: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 2 open squares, make 2 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 12 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (23 open squares, 15 closed squares).
  • Row 72: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 11 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 3 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (23 open squares, 15 closed squares).
  • Row 73: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 2 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 2 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 11 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (23 open squares, 15 closed squares).
  • Row 74: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 12 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 4 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (22 open squares, 16 closed squares).
  • Row 75: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 closed square, make 1 open square, make 17 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (20 open squares, 18 closed squares).
  • Row 76: goin up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 5 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 10 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (22 open squares, 16 closed squares).
  • Row 77: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 7 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 3 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 1 closed square, make 2 open square, make 1 closed square, make open squares until end of row. (26 open squares, 12 closed squares). 
  • Row 78: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 3 closed squares, make 1 open square, make 2 closed squares, make 4 open squares, make 6 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (27 open squares, 11 closed squares).
  • Row 79: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 7 closed squares, make 2 open squares, make 5 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (26 open squares, 12 closed squares).
  • Row 80: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 1 more open square, make 12 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (26 open squares, 12 closed squares).
  • Row 81: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 3 closed squares, make 3 open squares, 5 closed squares. (30 open squares, 8 closed squares).
  • Row 82: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 10 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (28 open squares, 10 closed squares). 
  • Row 83: going down, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 2 more open squares, make 7 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (31 open squares, 7 closed squares).
  • Row 84: going up, turn, CH4, make open squares until first closed square from previous row, make 2 more open squares, make 3 closed squares, make open squares until end of row. (35 open squares, 3 closed squares).
  • Row 85-86: going down, then up, turn, CH4, make open squares until end of row. (35 open squares).

Congratulations! You’ve finished your 2nd Pikachu, only 2 more to go! Take a rest, give your wrists a break and we’ll continue on to Part 3.

Click here for Part 3.

Click here for Part 4.

Crochet Pikachu Table Runner Pattern Part 1/4

Hello everyone, I’m excited to show off my latest crochet pattern…a Crochet Pikachu Table Runner! I’ve been in love with using small crochet thread by Red Heart Super Saver recently (which is how I made this piece).

I’ve decided to make this crochet pikachu table runner a 4 part series, this first part will be fairly long, however that is to get you used to the filet crochet technique I’m using here. I will link the parts later in this post once they are complete. 

Click here for Part 2.

Click here for Part 3.

Click here for Part 4.

The funny thing about this pattern is that I was actually trying to figure out how I could make a pikachu doily instead…but it turned out to be WAY too difficult for me to do. I just couldn’t get pikachu small enough to make out all the necessary details in the doily. However, the Crochet Pikachu Table Runner Pattern was born! 

It will be helpful if you know how to filet crochet already, but if you don’t, no worries. I have the crochet math figured out for you, and after a few rows, you’ll get the hang of it!

If you’re a visual person, there’s a PDF download of the chart I used below. The white color = open squares and the black color = closed squares. Keep in mind that this chart reads differently than previous charts I’ve created. Instead of crocheting left to right and working up, you will need to crochet up and down and to the right if looking at the chart

Why would I do it this way? It might seem a little confusing to read it like this (and you can always print the PDF out and turn it), but this helps prevent a lot of frogging if you mess up. It is super not fun to pull out a long row of crochet because you misplaced 1 closed block, but if it happens on the short side, it doesn’t hurt as bad (in my opinion anyways).

Stick around for the border too! I think the border completes this piece and gives it a vintage crochet vibe that I was shooting for. Borders just make crochet pieces look so much better, but they’re always optional.

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Materials:

Size:

My table runner ended up being about 10.5 in x 58 in 

Please note that your size may differ depending on your tension.

Time to Complete:

The Crochet Pikachu Table Runner Pattern took me about 2 weeks of inconsistent crocheting to complete. Your time may vary.

Abbreviations:

Please note that these are in US terms not UK.

  • ST(s) – stitch(es)
  • SL ST – slip stitch
  • CH – chain
  • SC – single crochet
  • DC – double crochet
  • CH3 PICOT – chain 3 stitches, slip stitch in last stitch made

Important Notes:

  • The Math: 38 squares x2 = 76+4 chs. The +4 is for the turning ch plus a ch 1.
  • The filet crochet method used for this pattern includes the 3DC method. That means that a total of 3 DC makes an open or closed square.
  • The CH3’s at the beginning of the row counts as a DC.
  • At the end of the rows, I have included the words up and down. This is based on looking the PDF chart.
  • The border makes a beautiful finish, however the stitches on the long side before the corner, will not line up evenly like on the short side. This makes the border slightly off on those sides. I’ve made adjustments to the pattern to make it less noticeable, and when you’re finished it will be difficult to tell.

If you make this pattern and post to social media, please don’t forget to tag me on Instagram @strommercrafts! Please do not claim this pattern as your own. 

Crochet Pikachu Table Runner Pattern

The Math: 38 squares x2 = 76+4 chs, dc in 6th ch from hook

CH 80

1st Pikachu

  • Row 1: DC in 6th ch from hook, CH1, skip a CH, DC in next CH, all the way to the end. (38 open squares) down. (Place your stitch marker, paperclip, or scrap piece of yarn on one side so you can determine which direction you were going when you need to stop).
  • Row 2: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, all the way to the end, place last DC in 3rd CH from last row’s CH4 (this is how you will end all rows throughout this pattern). (38 open squares) up
  • Row 3: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times), (you should have 3 open squares at this point). (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC x 6 times), (now you should have 6 closed blocks). CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until end of row. (32 open squares, 6 closed squares) down
  • Row 4: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until you get to the first closed block from previous row), DC in next 12 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until end of row). (32 open squares, 6 closed squares) up
  • Row 5-6: Repeat Row 4 (32 open squares, 6 closed squares) down, up
  • Row 7: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times, CH1, skip a DC, DC in next DC), (this will make an open square on top of a closed square from the previous row). (DC in next 10 STS, DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), (this creates a closed square on top of an open square from previous row). (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until end of row). (32 open squares, 6 closed squares) down
  • Row 8: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until you reach the first closed square from previous row), DC in next 12 STS. (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until end of row). (32 open squares, 6 closed squares) up
  • Row 9: Repeat Row 8 (32 open squares, 6 closed squares) down
  • Row 10: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, continue this and stop 1 open square before the series of closed squares), DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC (you have a closed square on top of an open square from previous row), DC in next 10 STS, CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC. (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until end of row). (32 open squares, 6 closed squares) up
  • Row 11: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until you reach first closed square from previous row), DC in next 12 STS. (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC x 3 times, you will have 3 closed blocks on top of 3 open squares from previous row). (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until end of row). (29 open squares, 9 closed squares) down
  • Row 12: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until you reach the first closed square from previous row), DC in next 18 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until end of row). (29 open squares, 9 closed squares) up
  • Row 13: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until you reach the first closed square from previous row), DC in next 18 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next Dc x 3 times, you will have 3 closed squares on top of 3 open squares from previous row. (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until end of row). (26 open squares, 12 closed squares) down
  • Row 14: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until you reach the first closed square from previous row), DC in next 2 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next ST x 2 times, you will have 2 open squares on top of 2 closed squares from previous row). DC in next 6 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next ST x 6 times, 6 open squares on top of 6 closed squares from previous row). (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (34 open squares, 4 closed squares) up
  • Row 15: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until you reach the first closed square from previous row), (DC, skip a ST, DC in next ST, 1 open square on top of closed square from previous row), DC in next 4 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, 1 open square on top of 1 open square from previous), DC in next 2 STS. (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (34 open squares, 4 closed squares) down
  • Row 16: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, continue until 1 open square before the first closed square, DC in CH1 space, DC in next SC, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next ST x 3 times, 3 open squares on top of 3 closed squares), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row. (36 open squares, 2 closed squares) up. At this point you should have most of Pikachu’s tail completed.
  • Row 17: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until you reach the first closed square from previous row), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), (DC in next CH1 space, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC). (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times), (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC x 3 times), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (33 open squares, 5 closed blocks) down
  • Row 18: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, continue until 3 open square before the first closed square from previous row). (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC x 3 times), DC in next 6 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row) (29 open squares, 9 closed squares) up
  • Row 19: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until you reach the first closed square from previous row), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (DC in next CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 16 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (27 open squares, 11 closed squares) down
  • Row 20: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, continue until 1 open square before the first closed square from previous row). (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 22 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until end of row). (25 open squares, 13 closed squares) up
  • Row 21: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, continue until 1 open square before the first closed square from previous row). (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 26 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until end of row). (23 open squares, 15 closed squares) down
  • Row 22: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, continue until 1 open square before the first closed square from previous row). (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 24 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next 4 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (22 open squares, 16 closed squares) up
  • Row 23: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, continue until 1 open square before the first closed square from previous row). (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC x 2 times), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC, you will have made 4 open squares), DC in next 24 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (25 open squares, 13 closed squares). Down
  • Row 24: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC. until you reach the first closed square from previous row), DC in next 22 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC x 4 times), DC in next 2 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (26 open squares, 12 closed squares) up
  • Row 25: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, continue until 1 open square before the first closed square from previous row), (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC x 4 times), DC in next 8 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next 6 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC x 3 times), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (26 open squares, 12 closed squares) down
  • Row 26: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until you reach the first closed square from previous row), DC in next 2 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC x 2 times), (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 12 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next ST x 2 times), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times), DC in next 2 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (29 open squares, 9 closed squares) up
  • Row 27: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, continue until 1 open square before the first closed square from previous row), (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 2 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC x 4 times), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC x 2 times), DC in next 10 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times), DC in next 2 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC x 6 times), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until end of row). (24 open squares, 14 closed squares). Down
  • Row 28: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 8 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC x 2 times), DC in next 2 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times), DC in next 10 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), (DC in next CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 4 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (19 open squares, 19 closed squares). Up
  • Row 29: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row), (CH 1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next 2 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 4 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 20 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 10 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (19 open squares, 19 closed squares). Down
  • Row 30: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 4 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next 4 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 20 STS, (CH 1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 2 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (DC in CH 1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 2 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (19 open squares, 19 closed squares) Up
  • Row 31: Turn, CH4, skip CH 1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row), DC in next 4 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 6 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next 22 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 4 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (18 open squares, 20 closed squares) Down
  • Row 32: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC x 2 times), DC in next 2 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 22 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 4 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next 4 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (21 open squares, 17 closed squares) up
  • Row 33: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row), DC in next 4 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 4 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 22 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC x 2 times), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (22 open squares, 16 closed squares). Down
  • Row 34: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next 26 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 2 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (24 open squares, 14 closed squares) Up
  • Row 35: start of Pikachu’s head Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next 16 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC x 2 times), DC in next 6 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (26 open squares, 12 closed squares) down
  • Row 36: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next 16 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (28 open squares, 10 closed squares), Up
  • Row 37: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next 14 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times), (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC), DC in next 4 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (27 open squares, 11 closed squares). Down
  • Row 38: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row), DC in next 6 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC x 2 times), DC in next 16 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (25 open squares, 13 closed squares). Up
  • Row 39: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row), DC in next 10 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC x 3 times), DC in next 10 STS, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (28 open squares, 10 closed squares) down
  • Row 40: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next 8 STS, (DC in CH1 space, DC in next DC x 3 times), DC in next 8 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (27 open squares, 11 closed squares) up
  • Row 41: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC x 2 times), DC in next 16 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (30 open squares, 8 closed squares). Down
  • Row 42: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row), (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC), DC in next 6 STS, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC x 4 times), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until end of row). (35 closed squares, 3 open squares) Up
  • Row 43-44: Turn, CH4, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC, until first closed square from previous row, (CH1, skip a ST, DC in next DC x 3 times), (CH1, skip CH1 space, DC in next DC until end of row). (38 closed squares).

You’ve now completed part 1/4 of the Crochet Pikachu Table Runner. 

I will be posting the next parts here as I finish them.

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Click here for Part 3.

Click here for Part 4.

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