Crochet Toy Jump Rope

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Many moms are constantly looking for easy crochet patterns to work up for their kids. Well now they can whip up this Crochet Toy Jump Rope in no time. Single crochet stitches are used to make this fun toy. Keep in mind because yarn weighs next to nothing, the kids can't actually jump rope with this, but they can certainly have fun with it.

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Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook, P/16 or 16 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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I can remember my youth and loving to jump rope. Such a simple activity that kept me in shape back then, lol. I really need to pick the habit back up. Making these for grand kids that visit it top priority and I know they will want to steal them away when they go home this summer.

This is a really easy project to make. So easy in fact, this would be a great item to place in treat bags for birthday parties. Jumping rope is a great form of exercise and this little dandy is made out of light weight material that could be used indoors but preferably outdoors.

I sewn buttons in the middle of the rope and my younger sister can jump rope with it

Would be a cute accent for dolls.

What about using paracord or nylon string/lightweight rope?

Cute, but pretty useless.

You could use heavy duty plarn and that would be fun with recycling. It would work better for jumping with. I would not add beads because if you accidently hit yourself with the rope it might break some skin and hurt, definitely would leave bruises. The nylon probably would work good as regnarwife suggested.

I wonder if nylon crochet thread would help?

The only jump ropes that work the best have some kind of heavy duty beads laced on, or something to weigh them down. Should be easy to thread on some macrame beads before making the ends.

"Here Kid, i made you a jump rope. Only it doesn't work. Maybe you can tie up your brother or something"

Hahaha! I was thinking pretty much the same thing! It's cute, but why make a decorative faux jump rope? Just doesn't make sense.

Why not use a larger hook and a very fine rope to make one that actually works?

Great idea. Clothesline rope ought to work. I might just try that, as I think my granddaughter would like it.

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