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Thursday, November 17, 2022

Courtesy Pattern : RS15 - Drumstick Rattle

CROCHET PATTERN
CP073 - Prince Charming
The Drumstick Rattle

Originally, this little themed rattle was planned for a gift in 2017...

Obviously, for whatever reason, I never got it out at that time.  Well, since Thanksgiving is quickly approaching, I thought it was as good as time as any to clear up some more scrap files while offering my crocheting friends a little 'snack'

I hope you enjoy creating this whimsical rattle for your littlest 'turkey'.. or for your fur baby to toy around with.

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Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
 
Measurements: 6.5 inches in length (approx.)
Gauge is not critical for this project, however your finished size may vary slightly, depending on materials used and personal crochet style. 

Materials Used in Model: 
Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0336 Warm Brown, 0313 Aran, 0311 White and 0312 Black
Size US G/6-4.00mm Crochet Hook 
Filling for Plushies (fiberfil or similar)
1-1/2” dia. x 7/16” or 3/4” dia. x 1/2” diameter Sealed Rattle Insert Disc 
Yarn Needle for Sewing 

RS15 - Drumstick Rattle


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General Notes:
- This pattern is worked in continuous spiral rounds unless otherwise noted.
- This pattern utilizes standard US Crochet Terms.
- This pattern utilizes multiple methods to indicate repeats.  Remember, [ .. ] indicates the entire Row or Rnd, ( ... ) indicates a smaller repeat within a Row or Rnd & { ... } indicates multiple smaller repeats within a Row or Rnd.

Special Sttiches:
- The Popcorn Stitch - Video and Photo Tutorial on WikiHow

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DRUMSTICK(Make 1) 
with Warm Brown,
Chain 6,
 ___ Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 3 chs, 3 in end ch st - turn piece to allow you to work up the other side of original beg chain (as if a flat round), sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in nxt st (12 sts)
___ Rnd 2: Inc in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in ea of nxt 3 sts, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in ea of nxt 2 sts  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 3: sc in ea st around  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 4: Inc in ea of nxt 2 sts, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in ea of nxt 6 sts, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in ea of nxt 4 sts  (30 sts)
___ Rnds 5-9: sc in ea st around  (30 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 10: [sc in ea of nxt 8 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (27 sts)
___ Rnd 11: sc in ea st around  (27 sts)
___ Rnd 12: [sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 13: sc in ea st around  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 14: [sc in ea of nxt 6 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (21 sts)
___ Rnd 15: [sc in ea of nxt 5 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 16: [sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (15 sts)
___ Rnd 17: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 18: sc in ea st around, changing to Aran on lst st   (12 sts)

with Aran,
___ Rnd 19: in BLO, sc in ea st around  (12 sts)
___ Rnds 20-24: 
sc in ea st around  (12 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 25: sc in ea of nxt 3 sts (mark first st made), skp ea of nxt 6 sts, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 26: sc in st marked lst rnd, Inc in nxt st, (sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st) twice (9 sts
/new Rnd made)
___ Rnd 27: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnds 28-29: sc in ea st around (12 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 30: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (6 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 30 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape.

___ Rnd 32: with Aran, join with sc in next unworked st from Rnd 25, sc in ea of nxt 5 sts  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 32: sc in first st made lst rnd, Inc in nxt st, (sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st) twce (9 sts/new Rnd made)
___ Rnd 33: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnds 34-35: sc in ea st around (12 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 36: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (6 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 36 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape.

Meat Lacing (where Leg and Bone meet)
with Warm Brown,
with 'bone end' (Rnds done in Aran) facing AWAY from you, join with sc in any unworked loop from Rnd 19 of Turkey Leg, (hdc, sc) in same st, {skp nxt st, slst in nxt st, (sc, hdc, sc) in nxt st} 3 times, skp nxt st, slst in first st made to finish off.
Seacure and weave in tail to hide.



EYE(Make 1) 
with White, 
Chain 6,
___ Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, 3 sc in end ch st - turn piece to allow you to work up the other side of original beg chain (as if a flat round), sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in last st  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 2: hdc-Inc in nxt st, sc in nxt st, slst in nxt st, sc in nxt st, hdc-Inc in ea of nxt 3 sts, sc in nxt st, slst in nxt st, sc in nxt st, hdc-Inc in nxt st, (hdc, sc) in nxt st  (18 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Eye to front of Drumstick.  With Black, create a break in the long Eye to give the appearance of 2 seperate eyeballs.


PUPIL(Make 2) 
with Black,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project,  3 sc in st  (3 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail to secure Pupil to Eyeball.


EYELID(Make 2) 
with Warm Brown,
Chain 18, slst in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 2 chs, hdc in ea of nxt 4 chs, sc in nxt ch, slst in nxt ch, sc in nxt ch, hdc in ea of nxt 4 chs, sc in ea of nxt 2 chs, slst in lst ch  (17 sts)  
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail to secure Eyelid to Body.



NOSE(Make 1) 
with Warm Brown,
Chain 2, work 5 double crochet into 2nd ch from hook. Remove hook from last double crochet made, carefully leaving the working loop open, insert hook into front of first double crochet made. Pull the working loop through to the first double crochet as you would a slipstich (popcorn stitch made), slst into same beg ch-2 ch
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remainingto secure Nose to front of Drumstick centered between Eyes.


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RS15 - Drumstick Rattle 1

RS15 - Drumstick Rattle 3
RS15 - Drumstick Rattle 2

RS15 - Drumstick Rattle 4

Pattern Support: While every effort has been made to be as thorough as possible in giving instructions regarding this pattern (including links to unusual techniques or stitches under the General Notes/Special section above), it may still happen that you need some more assistance. 
All Courtesy Patterns are written with the novice crocheter in mind and many of the answers to any questions that may arise can be found within the Tips & Tutorials section of this blog.
If you believe you have found an error within this pattern, please feel free to contact me at fiberdoodles@gmail.com

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Should you wish to share this pattern, please share using an Official FiberDoodlesbyK4TT authorized page 
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Permission has NOT be granted to any 3rd Party to re-print, re-post or translate any FiberDoodlesbyK4TT products.

By utilizing any product from FiberDoodlesbyK4TT, whether by clicking over the internet, telephone, facsimile or otherwise, you agree to the Terms and Conditions of the FiberDoodlesbyK4TT End User Licensing Agreement (EULA) or qualification.
All patterns are sold in good faith. Every effort has been made to ensure that all instructions are accurate and complete. FiberDoodlesbyK4TT cannot, however, be responsible for human error or variations in individual work.


All patterns released from FiberDoodlesbyK4TT are protected under Federal copyright laws. Reproduction/distribution, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited unless specifically authorized. This includes, but is not limited to, any form of reproduction or distribution on or through the Internet, including posting, scanning, "Crochet-A-Longs" and/or eMail transmission. 

Friday, October 28, 2022

Courtesy Pattern : CP44 - Arthur the Acorn

CROCHET PATTERN
CP073 - Prince Charming
Arthur the Acorn

Acorns.. those precious little seeds covented by squirrels the world over.  But did you know...

That the oak tree is America's National Tree? Yes.. it is! 
And in Germany, the oak tree is considered sacred and the acorn (the seed of the oak) is considered a symbol of good luck!

The oak signifies courage and power - standing strong and proud through the ages. Hmm..
You've no doubt heard the ole' proverb :

"from little acorns come mighty oaks."

Yes, a tiny seed that produces the mighty oak, reminds us that great results can be born of humble beginnings.  So, it is my hope that you enjoy Authur the Acorn and when you are feeling a little defeated in life, he can bring a smile back to your face and heart.

Want more?  Pick up a copy of the book Because of an Acorn at your local library or bookstore to share with your little one!

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Skill Level: Easy/Advanced Beginner
 
Measurements: 5.5 inches in height (approx.)
Gauge is not critical for this project, however your finished size may vary slightly, depending on materials used and personal crochet style. 

Materials Used in Model: 
Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0334 Buff, 0365 Coffee, 0321 Gold*, 0378 Claret*, 0389 Hunter Green*, 0311 White and 0312 Black
Size US G/6-4.00mm Crochet Hook 
Filling for Plushies (fiberfil or similar) 
Yarn Needle for Sewing 

CP073 - Prince Charming


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General Notes:
- This pattern is worked in continuous spiral rounds unless otherwise noted.
- This pattern utilizes standard US Crochet Terms.
- This pattern utilizes multiple methods to indicate repeats.  Remember, [ .. ] indicates the entire Row or Rnd, ( ... ) indicates a smaller repeat within a Row or Rnd & { ... } indicates multiple smaller repeats within a Row or Rnd.
- Treble Crochet (TC) Tutorial can be found on the Annie's Attic Website in their Crochet Stitch Guide

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BODY(Make 1) 
with Buff,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: sc in ea st around  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 4: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 5: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 9 times  (27 sts)
___ Rnd 6: [sc in ea of nxt 8 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 7: [sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (33 sts)
___ Rnd 8: [sc in ea of nxt 10 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (36 sts)
___ Rnds 9-15: sc in ea st around  (36 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 16: [sc in ea of nxt 10 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (33 sts)
___ Rnd 17: [sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 18: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 19: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 20: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 21: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (6 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 21 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape.



CAP(Make 1) 
with Coffee,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 9 sc in st  (9 sts)

At this point, every 2nd st made is going to be a Treble Crochet (although not specifically marked as such)
Example: increase in ea st around = 1 sc & 1 tr in same st 
Alternatively you can just crochet as described for an untextured Cap for your Acorn

___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st] 9 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 4: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 5: sc in ea st around  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 6: [sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (33 sts)
___ Rnd 7: sc in ea st around  (33 sts)

Return to just crocheting as written (no Treble Crochet stitches)

___ Rnd 8: [sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 9: in BLO, slst in ea st around  (36 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to secure Cap to top of Body.


STEM(Make 1) 
with Coffee,
Chain 6, 2 DC in 3rd ch from hook, hdc in nxt ch, sc in nxt ch, slst in lst ch
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail to secure Stem to top of Cap.


OAK LEAF(Make 2) 
with Choice of Color, (Model uses 3 colors so you can see contrasts)
Chain 9,
 ___ Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 3 chs, hdc in ea of nxt 3 chs, 5 DC sc in end ch st - turn piece to allow you to work up the other side of original beg chain (as if a flat round), hdc in ea of nxt 3 sts, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in nxt st (20 sts)
 ___ Row 2: slst in nxt st, (sc, hdc) in nxt st, (tr, ch-2, slst) in nxt st, sc in nxt st, (hdc, DC) in nxt st, (DC, TC)  in nxt st, (DC, slst) in nxt st, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, 3 hdc in nxt st, sc in nxt st, slst in nxt st, (slst, DC) in nxt st, (TR, DC) in nxt st, (DC, hdc) in nxt st, sc in nxt st, (slst,ch-2,TC) in nxt st, (hdc, sc) in nxt st, slst in ea of nxt 2 sts  (32 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail to secure Oak Leaf to Cap.


EYEBALL(Make 2) 
with White,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: 3 sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, 3 sc in nxt st, sc in nxt st (12 sts)


PUPIL(Make 2) 
with Black,
Chain 2, (yarn over, draw up a loop in 2nd ch from hook, yarn over, draw through 2 loops on hook) twice, yarn over, draw through all 3 lps on hook, slst in same st  
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail to secure Pupil to Eyeball.


EYELID(Make 2) 
with Buff,
Chain 7, slst in 2nd ch from hook, sc in nxt ch, hdc in ea of nxt 2 chs, sc in nxt ch, slst in lst ch  (6 sts)  
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail to secure Eyelid to Body.


NOSE(Make 1) 
with Buff,
Chain 2, (yarn over, draw up a loop in 2nd ch from hook, yarn over, draw through 2 loops on hook) twice, yarn over, draw through all 3 lps on hook, slst in same st  
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail to secure Nose to Body.


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CP074 - Crochet Hook 1

CP074 - Crochet Hook 3
CP074 - Crochet Hook 2

CP074 - Crochet Hook 4

Pattern Support: While every effort has been made to be as thorough as possible in giving instructions regarding this pattern (including links to unusual techniques or stitches under the General Notes/Special section above), it may still happen that you need some more assistance. 
All Courtesy Patterns are written with the novice crocheter in mind and many of the answers to any questions that may arise can be found within the Tips & Tutorials section of this blog.
If you believe you have found an error within this pattern, please feel free to contact me at fiberdoodles@gmail.com

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Should you wish to share this pattern, please share using an Official FiberDoodlesbyK4TT authorized page 
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Permission has NOT be granted to any 3rd Party to re-print, re-post or translate any FiberDoodlesbyK4TT products.

By utilizing any product from FiberDoodlesbyK4TT, whether by clicking over the internet, telephone, facsimile or otherwise, you agree to the Terms and Conditions of the FiberDoodlesbyK4TT End User Licensing Agreement (EULA) or qualification.
All patterns are sold in good faith. Every effort has been made to ensure that all instructions are accurate and complete. FiberDoodlesbyK4TT cannot, however, be responsible for human error or variations in individual work.


All patterns released from FiberDoodlesbyK4TT are protected under Federal copyright laws. Reproduction/distribution, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited unless specifically authorized. This includes, but is not limited to, any form of reproduction or distribution on or through the Internet, including posting, scanning, "Crochet-A-Longs" and/or eMail transmission. 

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Courtesy Pattern : CP71 - Pumpkin Pie Gnomie

CROCHET PATTERN
CP71 - Pumpkin Pie Gnomie

My First 'Gnomie' Crochet Pattern...

My Gnomie was designed in 2020ish - although I don't recall the exact date...
(Obviously, since this Pumpkin Pie Gnomie was the only one to be fully completed - it was probably August or September for a Fall publishing)... it was intended that, since all Gnomies would share the same general instructions for Body, Nose, Hat and Arms, I would release them in sets of 3 - the "Seasonal Gnomies".  Other bodies were created in a Fall theme (Sept, Oct, Nov) but may never be 'finished' - there are just so many gnomes in the crochet world at the moment.

Well.. as it's been a minute since I have given you all a free pattern, and since it is highly unlikely that I will ever get around to making any set - let alone 4 different sets of Gnomies - I thought it might be nice to give y'all a little treat for Halloween.

I hope you enjoy!  This pattern has been 'proofread' by a 3rd party, but NOT tested by any hands - so please let me know if you encounter any typos or errors within this pattern so that it may be corrected for others.

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Skill Level: Advanced Beginner/ Intermediate
 
Measurements: 10.75 inches in height (approx.)
Gauge is not critical for this project, and your finished size may vary slightly, depending on materials used and personal crochet style. 

Materials Used in Model: 
Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0336 Warm Brown, 0245 Orange, 0313 Aran, 0326 Oatmeal and 0311 White
Size US F/5-3.75mm Crochet Hook 
Filling for Plushies (fiberfil or similar) 
Yarn Needle for Sewing 
Wire Bristle Brush or Old Hairbrush 
CP71 - Pumpkin Pie Gnomie


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General Notes:
- This pattern is worked in continuous spiral rounds unless otherwise noted.
- This pattern utilizes standard US Crochet Terms.
- This pattern utilizes multiple methods to indicate repeats.  Remember, [ .. ] indicates the entire Row or Rnd, ( ... ) indicates a smaller repeat within a Row or Rnd & { ... } indicates multiple smaller repeats within a Row or Rnd.


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BODY(Make 1) 
with Warm Brown,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 4: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 9 times (27 sts)
___ Rnd 5: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 9 times  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 6: sc in ea st around  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 7: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in nxt st] 9 times  (45 sts)
___ Rnd 8: BpSc in ea st around  (45 sts)
___ Rnd 9: [sc in ea of nxt 14 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (48 sts)
___ Rnd 10: [sc in ea of nxt 15 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (51 sts)
___ Rnd 11: [sc in ea of nxt 16 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (54 sts)
___ Rnds 12-17: sc in ea st around  (54 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 18: [sc in ea of nxt 16 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (51 sts)
___ Rnd 19: sc in ea st around  (51 sts)
___ Rnd 20: [sc in ea of nxt 15 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (48 sts)
___ Rnd 21: sc in ea st around  (48 sts)
___ Rnd 22: [sc in ea of nxt 14 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (45 sts)
___ Rnd 23: sc in ea st around  (45 sts)
___ Rnd 24: [sc in ea of nxt 13 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (42 sts)
___ Rnd 25: sc in ea st around  (42 sts)
___ Rnd 26: [sc in ea of nxt 12 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (39 sts)
___ Rnd 27: sc in ea st around  (39 sts)
___ Rnd 28: [sc in ea of nxt 11 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 29: sc in ea st around  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 30: [sc in ea of nxt 10 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (33 sts)
___ Rnd 31: sc in ea st around  (33 sts)
___ Rnd 32: [sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 33: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnd 34: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 35: [sc in nxt st, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 36: [Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (6 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail remaining to weave through the front loops of Rnd 36 to close opening so that no stuffing can escape.


NOSE(Make 1) 
with Aran,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 9 sc in st  (9 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st] 9 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (24 sts)
___ Rnds 4-6: sc in ea st around  (24 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 7: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 8: in BLO, sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, in BOTH loops, sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, in BLO, sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog  (15 sts)
___ Rnd 9: in BLO, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, sc in nxt st, in BOTH LOOPS, sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, in BLO, Dec nxt 2 sts tog, sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog (12 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail to secure Nose to Body with the unworked loops at the bottom of Nose (you will use unworked loops to attach yarn for the Beard).



ARM(Make 2) *Arm is stuffed lightly throughout, tapering to near nothing at closing
with Aran,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: [Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnds 3-6: sc in ea st around. changing to Warm Brown on lst st of Rnd 6  (12 sts/ea rnd)

with Warm Brown,
___ Rnd 7: slst in ea st around  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 8: in BLO, sc in ea st around  (12 sts)
___ Rnds 9-18: sc in ea st around  (12 sts/ea rnd)  
___ Rnd 19: [sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] twice  (10 sts)
___ Rnd 20: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] twice  (8 sts)
___ Rnd 21: Squeeze front and back pieces flat together - working through both thicknesses (4 lps total) sc across, closing the opening for a count of 4 sc   (4 sts)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail to secure Arm to Body.

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HAT(Make 1) 
with Orange,
___ Rnd 1: Using either the [ch 2, begin work in 2nd st from hook] or [magic circle] method to begin project, 6 sc in st  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: in BLO, [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (9 sts)
___ Rnds 3-4: sc in ea st around  (9 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 5: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times (12 sts)
___ Rnds 6-7: sc in ea st around  (12 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 8: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times (15 sts)
___ Rnds 9-10: sc in ea st around  (15 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 11: [sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times (18 sts)
___ Rnds 12-13: sc in ea st around  (18 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 14: [sc in ea of nxt 5 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times (21 sts)
___ Rnds 15-16: sc in ea st around  (21 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 17: [sc in ea of nxt 6 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times (24 sts)
___ Rnds 18-19: sc in ea st around  (24 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 20: [sc in ea of nxt 7 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (27 sts)
___ Rnd 21: sc in ea st around  (27 sts)
___ Rnd 22: [sc in ea of nxt 8 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 23: sc in ea st around  (30 sts)
___ Rnd 24: [sc in ea of nxt 9 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (33 sts)
___ Rnd 25: sc in ea st around  (33 sts)
___ Rnd 26: [sc in ea of nxt 10 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 27: sc in ea st around  (36 sts)
___ Rnd 28: [sc in ea of nxt 11 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (39 sts)
___ Rnd 29: [sc in ea of nxt 12 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (42 sts)
___ Rnd 30: [sc in ea of nxt 13 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (45 sts)
___ Rnd 31: [sc in ea of nxt 14 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (48 sts)
___ Rnd 32: [sc in ea of nxt 15 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (51 sts)
___ Rnd 33: [sc in ea of nxt 16 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (54 sts)
___ Rnd 34: [sc in ea of nxt 17 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (57 sts)
___ Rnd 35: [sc in ea of nxt 18 sts, Inc in nxt st] 3 times  (60 sts)
___ Rnd 36: sc in ea st around. changing to Oatmeal on lst st  (60 sts)

with Oatmeal,
___ Rnd 37: in BLO, slst in ea st around  (60 sts)
___ Rnd 38: in BLO, sc in ea st around  (60 sts)
___ Rnd 39: Inc in ea st around  (120 sts)
___ Rnd 40: Inc in ea st around  (240 sts)
___ Rnd 41: sc in ea st around  (240 sts)
___ Rnd 42: in BLO, slst in ea st around  (240 sts)
Finish off.  Secure and weave in tail to hide.  



DOLLOP(Make 1) 
with top of Hat facing away from you and using White,
___ Rnd 1: join with slst in any unworked loop from Rnd 1 at Tip of Hat, slst in ea unworked loop around  (6 sts)
___ Rnd 2: in FLO, Inc in ea st around  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 3: [sc in nxt st, Inc in nxt st] 6 times  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 4: [sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Inc in nxt st] 6 times   (24 sts)
___ Rnds 5-6: sc in ea st around  (24 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 7: sc in ea of nxt 6 sts, (Dec nxt 2 sts tog) 6 times, sc in ea of nxt 6 sts  (18 sts)
___ Rnd 8: [sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (15 sts)
___ Rnd 9: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts tog] 3 times  (12 sts)
___ Rnd 10: [sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts  tog] twice   (10 sts)
___ Rnd 11: [sc in ea of nxt 3 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts  tog] twice   (8 sts)
___ Rnd 12: (sc in ea of nxt 2 sts, Dec nxt 2 sts  tog) twice, sc in ea of nxt 4 sts, slst in 2nd ch from hook, sc in ea of nxt 2 chs   (6 sts + 3 sts on ch)
Finish off, leaving sufficient tail to weave through the front loops of Rnd 12 -navigating around the chain sts to leave a tip of drip.



FINISHING UP
BEARD(Make 1) 
with White,
___ Cut at least 20 pieces of yarn to approximately 12 inches in length each  
I used several strands of Oatmeal & Orange to provide an accenting color in the Beard - but you may not wish to do so.  
Once you have all pieces attached to the underside of the Nose, use the Wire Bristle Brush or Old Hairbrush to lightly brush out the yarn, to give the appearance of a more fluffy & 'hairlike' Beard.

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*Optional - Using a seperate length of yarn, secure the completed Hat to the Body carefully insuring that brim of Hat rests along the Nose so there aren't gaps that will have you asking "where are his eyes?".


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Monday, October 3, 2022

Product Page: HnH - Sheets the Specter

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Skill Level: Easy / Advanced Beginner
 
Measurements: 13.5 inches tall (approx.)
Gauge is not critical for this project, however your finished size may vary slightly, depending on materials used and personal crochet style. 

Materials Used in Model: 
Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0530 Light Orchid, 0311 White and 0312 Black
Size G/6-4.00mm Crochet Hook (US) 
Filling for Plushies (fiberfil or similar) 
Yarn Needle for Sewing 
Long Straight Pins for Positioning

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This PDF file is complete with written instructions to help you create Sheets the Specter viewed on this product page. Also included with this purchase, is the “Classic KISS Ghost” pdf file from FiberDoodles by K4TT. This pattern is written by a right handed crocheter, in English and uses US Crochet Terminology

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HnH - Sheets the Specter

HnH - Sheets the Specter
HnH - Sheets the Specter

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Thursday, October 3, 2019

Product Page : BK12 - Ragdoll Batty Snuggler

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Ragdoll Batty Snuggler
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Skill Level: Easy/Advanced Beginner
 
Measurements: 15 inches in length (approx.)
Gauge: 12 rows of 12 single crochet = 3 inches/squared
Gauge is not critical for this project, however your finished size may vary slightly, depending on materials used and personal crochet style. 

Materials Used in Model: 
Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0336 Warm Brown, 0313 Aran, 0365 Coffee, 0311 White and 0312 Black
Size H/8-5.00mm Crochet Hook (US) 
Filling for Plushies (fiberfil or similar) 
Yarn Needle for Sewing 
Long Straight Pins for Positioning

Ragdoll Batty Snuggler


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This PDF file is complete with written instructions to help you create the Ragdoll style Batty 'Snuggler' comfort blanket/woobie viewed on this product page. This pattern is written by a right handed crocheter, in English and uses US Crochet Terminology

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