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jueves, 11 de septiembre de 2025

“How to Knit a Basic Soutplat”

 

How to Crochet a Basic Soutplat – Step-by-Step Tutorial

Dificultad: Principiante-intermedio.  IDIOMA: 

(ES ↔ US)

Difficulty: Beginner–Intermediate

Estimated Time: 2–5 hours (depending on size and pace)
Result: A round, stable soutplat; you can make it square by following the variations at the end.



Introduction

Hi there! In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to make a Basic Soutplat step by step. It’s ideal for beginner–intermediate crocheters and perfect for adding a handmade accent to your table. I invite you to enjoy the process, connect with your creativity, and share your results!

![Image: Close-up of hands crocheting first rounds]


Materials

  • Yarn: Mercerized cotton or medium-weight yarn (Category 3–4)
  • Crochet hook: US E-4 to 7 (3.5 mm–4.5 mm), adjust according to tension
  • Stitch marker (or a small clip), scissors, tapestry needle for weaving in ends
  • Measuring tape
  • (Optional) 1–3 skeins of 50 g yarn, depending on final diameter (see estimates below)

Approximate Yarn Estimates

  • Small (≈12 in / 30 cm): 1–2 skeins of 50 g
  • Medium (≈14 in / 35 cm): ~2 skeins (100 g)
  • Large (≈16 in / 40 cm): ~3 skeins (150 g)

![Image: Materials laid out on a table]


Abbreviations

  • ch = chain
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • sc = single crochet
  • hdc = half double crochet (recommended for stability)
  • dc = double crochet

Gauge

Make a 10 × 10 cm (4″ × 4″) swatch in hdc.

  • If your fabric is too tight, go up one hook size.
  • If your fabric is too loose, go down one hook size.

Correct gauge ensures a flat soutplat without ripples or cupping.


Base Circle

You can start with a magic ring (recommended) or chain 4 and join with a sl st to form a ring.

Round 1

  1. Work a magic ring.
  2. Ch 2 (counts as first hdc).
  3. Work 11 hdc into the ring (total = 12 hdc including the ch 2).
  4. Join with sl st in top of initial ch 2. Pull tail to close the ring.

![Image: Diagram of Round 1 magic ring setup]


Increasing Rule for a Flat Circle

Start with 12 stitches in Round 1. Add 12 stitches each round, spacing increases evenly:

  • Round 1: 12 sts
  • Round 2: 24 sts
  • Round 3: 36 sts
  • Round 4: 48 sts
  • Round 5: 60 sts
  • Round 6: 72 sts
  • Round 7: 84 sts
  • Round 8: 96 sts

Round-by-Round Details

  • Round 2: Ch 2, make 2 hdc in each stitch around (24 hdc), join with sl st.
  • Round 3: Ch 2, (1 hdc in next st, 2 hdc in next st) repeat (36 hdc), join.
  • Round 4: Ch 2, (1 hdc in each of next 2 sts, 2 hdc in following st) repeat (48 hdc), join.
  • Round 5: Ch 2, (1 hdc in each of next 3 sts, 2 hdc in following st) repeat (60 hdc), join.
  • Continue following the pattern: in Round n, space increases one stitch further apart than in Round n – 1 until you reach your desired diameter.

Tip: Measure your diameter every 2 rounds.

  • If edges ripple, space increases farther apart.
  • If sides cup upward, add another increase round.

![Image: Photo showing measurement process with tape measure]


Stable Edge Finish (Recommended)

When your soutplat reaches the desired size:

  1. Work 1 round of sc in each stitch to firm up the edge.
  2. Optional scallop border: skip 1 st, 5 dc in next st, skip 1 st, sl st in next st; repeat around to create an elegant scalloped edge.

![Image: Example of scalloped border]


Lace Variant

For a more open, decorative look:

  • Switch to dc and ch for mesh motifs.
  • After 3 rounds of dc for stabilization:
    • Next rounds: (1 dc, ch 1, skip 1 st) around to form mesh.
    • Alternate solid dc rounds with mesh rounds until you reach desired diameter.
    • Finish with 1 round of sc and an optional shell border.

Troubleshooting

  • Ruffled edges: too many increases. Frog the last round and re-space increases.
  • Cup-shaped plate: not enough increases. Add one more increase round.
  • Tight center: tension too tight; loosen the magic ring or add 1 extra ch at the start.

Quick Stitch Count Reference

RoundTotal Stitches
R112
R224
R336
R448
R560
R672
R784
R896

Use this table to verify your stitch count each round.


Printable Checklist

  • Choose yarn and hook (3.5 mm–4.5 mm)
  • Create magic ring
  • R1 = 12 hdc
  • Follow +12 sts per round rule
  • Measure every 2 rounds until desired size
  • Work 1 round of sc to finish edge
  • Optional scalloped border
  • Block and weave in ends



Level: Basic

Piece: Soutplat

Technique: Single crochet

Piece: Soutplat


Images for illustrative purposes





Closing Notes

Thank you for joining me in this space where every stitch matters. If this tutorial resonated with you, share it, leave a comment, or simply keep crocheting your own well-being.

With love, Maria – Tejiendo Bienestar

Creativity that hugs, words that heal.

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