Years ago I designed this soap holder that’s perfect and oh-so pretty for holding an extra bar of soap! It’s a lovely way to gift a specialty soap to include with a spa gift basket! Pineapples are always so classic anyway!
Soft Pineapple Soap Holder About Description Pattern in PDF Format
Many years ago I designed the Victorian Pineapple Bath Collection and decided later to add another pattern for a soap holder. The Soft Pineapple Soap Holder is a beautiful addition that will add beauty to your bath while keeping a bar of soap handy. I hope you enjoy this project!
This pattern is in text format and written in English. The soap holder is worked in rows.
These products work well for this project!
Soft Pineapple Soap Holder
Designed by: Cylinda Mathews
Materials:
1 (1.75 oz) ball Luster Sheen (sub. Lion Brand Beautiful You Yarn) Crochet hook size F (3.75 mm)
Finishing Materials:
Tapestry needle 1/3-yd (3/8″ – 1/2″ W) ribbon
Finished Size: 6″ T x 5 1/2″ W
Gauge: Not important to over all size
Skill Level: Intermediate
Special Stitches:
Shell: (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in indicated st.
Model made by: Cylinda Mathews
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Holder: (Make 2)
Row 1) Starting at bottom: ch 4; dc in 4th ch from hook (first 3 chs skipped count as first dc), (ch 2, 2 dc) 3 times in same ch: 8 dc/3 ch-2 sps.
Row 2) Ch 5, turn work; shell in first ch 2 sp see special sts, ch 1, (dc, ch 5, dc) in next ch 2 sp, ch 1, shell in last ch 2 sp, trc in first dc on last row (first turning ch): 2 shells/1 ch 5-sp/2 dc/2 turning chs.
Row 3) Ch 5, turn work; shell in next shell sp, ch 2, dc in next ch 5 sp, (ch 1, dc) 8 times in same ch 5 sp, ch 2, shell in last shell sp, trc in last turning ch: 2 shells/1 beg pineapple with 9 dc & 8 ch 1-sps/2 ch 2-sps/2 turning chs.
Row 4) Ch 5, turn work; shell in next shell sp, (ch 3, sc in next ch 1 sp) 8 times, ch 3, shell in last shell sp, trc in last turning ch: 2 shells/1 pineapple with 7 ch 3-lps/2 ch 3-sps/2 turning chs.
Row 5) Ch 5, turn work; shell in next shell sp, sk next ch 3 sp, (ch 3, sc in next ch 3 lp) 7 times, ch 3, shell in last shell sp, trc in last turning ch: 2 shells/1 pineapple with 6 ch 3-lps/2 ch 3-sps/2 turning chs.
Row 6) Ch 5, turn work; shell in next shell sp, sk next ch 3 sp, (ch 3, sc in next ch 3 lp) 6 times, ch 3, shell in last shell sp, trc in last turning ch: 2 shells/1 pineapple with 5 ch 3-lps/2 ch 3-sps/2 turning chs.
Row 7) Ch 5, turn work; shell in next shell sp, sk next ch 3 sp, (ch 3, sc in next ch 3 lp) 5 times, ch 3, shell in last shell sp, trc in last turning ch: 2 shells/1 pineapple with 4 ch 3-lps/2 ch 3-sps/2 turning chs.
Row 8) Ch 5, turn work; shell in next shell sp, sk next ch 3 sp, (ch 3, sc in next ch 3 lp) 4 times, ch 3, shell in last shell sp, trc in last turning ch: 2 shells/1 pineapple with 3 ch 3-lps/2 ch 3-sps/2 turning chs.
Row 9) Ch 5, turn work (mark turning ch for later st placement); shell in next shell sp, sk next ch 3 sp, (ch 3, sc in next ch 3 lp) 3 times, ch 3, shell in last shell sp, trc in last turning ch (mark turning ch for later st placement): 2 shells/1 pineapple with 2 ch 3-lps/2 ch 3-sps/2 turning chs.
Row 10) Ch 5, turn work; shell in next shell sp, sk next ch 3 sp, (ch 3, sc in next ch 3 lp) twice, ch 3, shell in last shell sp, trc in last turning ch: 2 shells/1 pineapple with 1 ch 3-lp/2 ch 3-sps/2 turning chs.
Row 11) Ch 5, turn work; shell in next shell sp, sk next ch 3 sp, ch 3, sc in last ch 3 lp, ch 3, shell in last shell sp, trc in last turning ch: 2 shells/1 pineapple/2 ch 3-sps/2 turning chs.
Row 12) Ch 5, turn work; (shell in next shell sp) twice, trc in last turning ch: 2 shells/1 complete pineapple/2 ch 3-sps/2 turning chs.
Row 13) Ch 5, turn work; (2 dc in next shell sp) twice, trc in last turning ch: 4 dc/2 turning chs.
Row 14) Ch 5, turn work; sl st in turning ch. Fasten off; secure ends.
Joining & Edging:
Rnd 1) With both front and back held together, RS facing out; join thread to marked turning ch (working toward the bottom or base of pineapple) with a sl st; ch 1, sc through both pieces; (7 dc in next turning ch through both pieces, sc in next turning ch through both pieces) 3 times, (7 dc) in next turning ch through both pieces, sc in beg ch at base of pineapple through both pieces, (7 dc in next turning ch through both pieces, sc in next turning ch through both pieces) 4 times (bottom and part of both sides joined), (working in top piece only), (7 dc in next turning ch, sc in next turning ch) twice, (9 dc) in next turning ch, (sc in next turning ch, 7 dc in next turning ch) twice; join with a sl st in first sc, turning holder over to work in the back piece only, (7 dc in next turning ch, sc in next turning ch) twice, (9 dc) in next turning ch, (sc in next turning ch, 7 dc in next turning ch) twice; join with a sl st next sc. Fasten off; secure ends.
Finishing:
Insert soap. Cut ribbon in half. Tie one half to the bottom portion of pineapple and tie into a bow as shown in photo. Trim ends. With remaining ribbon, tie the top portion of both pieces together at top, after inserting soap. Tie into a bow as shown. Trim ends.
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