Monday, September 26, 2016

Jumbo Donut Pillow Crochet Pattern





Jumbo Donut Pillow:
-          Hook Size: I/9-5.50MM
-          Yarn Used: Red Heart 100% Acrylic Yarn
·         First Half (Icing):
1.      Chain 36, turn, sc in each st, beginning with second chain from hook (35)
§  sl st in first st to join, (use hdc for rest of project)
2.      Row 1: hdc in each st around (35)
3.      Row 2: hdc x4, inc, repeat (42)
4.      Row 3: hdc x2, inc, repeat (56)
5.      Row 4: hdc x3, inc, repeat (70)
6.      Row 5: hdc, inc, repeat (105)
7.      Row 6: hdc in each st (105)
8.      Row 7: hdc x6, inc, repeat (120)
9.      Row 8: hdc in each st (120)
10.  Row 9: hdc x11, inc, repeat (130)
11.  Row 10: hdc in each st (130)
12.  Row 11: hdc x12, inc, repeat (140)
13.  Row 12: hdc x13, inc, repeat (150)
14.  Row 13-15: hdc in each st (150)
§  Pull loop out so your work will not unravel. Do not cut.
15.  Sprinkles: Add lines or small chains of various colors to pillow at random, tying triple knots on back side to secure each sprinkle.
16.  Begin second half.
·         Second Half (Donut Base):
1.      Sl st second color yarn to center ring (wrong side face up) next to the little tail left from the initial foundation chain of the first ring.
2.      Tie a knot with the little tails from each color yarn and begin.
3.      Row 1: sc in each st around (35)
4.      Row 2-4: hdc in each st around (35)
5.      From here, repeat steps from first side of donut (beginning with Row 2) to complete second half.
6.      After completing your second half, sl st into next st, pull up a long loop, cut yarn and pull through to f/o. This creates a slip knot to secure your work.
·         Continuing Icing to join both halves:
1.      Joining: Hdc into each pair of stitches (one from each side/color) to join.
§  Add stuffing every 25 stitches.
2.      Wobbly Icing Edge (optional): Use any combination of sc, hdc, dc, & tc in each st along the edge, adding increases every few stitches as well.
§  The pattern I used was any stitch in the next 3 st, inc in 4th st using a random pairing of stitches (such as dc & tc), repeat).
3.      Sl st to fasten off, cut and pull yarn through pillow to hide tail.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Mini Grunty Witch Crochet Pattern



Happy Halloween!

If you have any questions regarding the overall construction of this witch, please refer to the video tutorial! If you need help with your crochet skills, or would like to learn how to crochet, please click here to view my "How-To Crochet" tutorials on YouTube. Stay fierce & have fun!

SUPPLIES: 
  • Variety of acrylic yarn in any color (I used Red Heart & Bernat)
  •  F/3.75mm crochet hook 
  • darning needle for sewing
  • scissors
  • polyester stuffing (cotton ball may be used for head)
  • scrap yarn for facial features (you may also use googly eyes)
  • *optional: (glue for googly eyes)

FACIAL FEATURES:
Eyes/Mole: double or triple knot a scrap piece of yarn leaving tails long enough to tie to face
Nose: chain 3, sl st into beginning chain, f/o leaving tails to tie to face
Mouth: use scrap piece of yarn to tie mouth to face
Hair: Using 4 inch pieces of yarn, cut 13 strands for the hair, then tie together at one end using 1 of the hair strands. Trim the short edge (this will go inside the head).

LIMBS:
Arms: ch 8, beginning with 2nd chain from hook, 1sc in each chain across (7), f/o
Legs: ch 10, beginning with 2nd chain from hook, 1 sc in each chain caross (9), f/o
*make 2 of each

HAT:
1) magic circle 6sc (6)
2) 1sc in each st (6)
3) inc (2sc in next st), then 1sc into next st, (repeat 2 more times) (9)
4) 1sc in each st (9)
5) inc, then sc into the next 2 st, (repeat 2 more times) (12)
6-7) 1sc in each st (12)
8) inc (2sc) in each st around (24)
9) inc (2sc in each st around) (48)
sl st in next st and f/o leaving a tail long enough to sew the hat to the head. Weave yarn tail through brim in towards the center of the hat. If you would rather glue your hat to your witch's head, just stuff the yarn tail inside the cone part of the hat.
*Use an accent color yarn to tie a little bow around the base of your hat.
HEAD:
1) magic circle 6sc ~ NOTE: before pulling tightly to close, insert the short end of your knotted hair into the center of the circle. Pull the circle tail so that your magic circle closes around the hair. (6)
2) inc (2sc) in each st around (12)
3-5) 1sc in each st (12)
sl st in next st and f/o leaving a tail long enough to sew the head to the body.
*Before stuffing and sewing the gap closed, add the facial features by tying them onto the face in any way you desire. Be creative! Stuff the head (I use a cotton ball for this step), and close up the gap by weaving the yarn around each of the bottom stitches and pulling it tightly to close. Leave yarn tail so you can use it to sew your witch's head to her body. Do not trim it.
*Sew or glue hat to head. Be careful not to sew through any of the hairs.

BODY:
*begin with arm color (you will be making the upper part of the body first)
1) magic circle 6sc (6)
2) inc (2sc) in each st around (12)
3) inc (2sc in next st), then 1sc into next st, (repeat 5 more times) (18)
4) inc (2 sc in next st), then 1 sc into the next 2 st, (repeat 5 more times) (24)
5-6) 1sc in each st around for 2 rows, *switch to secondary body color (leg color) on last st of 2nd row (24)
*Tie on the arms, hiding tails inside the body, before adding more rows. Use your head as a guide so you know where you would like to place them.
7-9) 1 sc in each st around (using new color) (24)
10) dec (sc 2 st together), 1sc into the next 2 st, (repeat 5 more times) (18)
11) dec (sc 2 st together), 1 sc into next st, (repeat 5 more times) (12)
*Turn right-side-out, tie on legs, and stuff
12) dec (sc 2 st together) in each st (6)
sl st in next st and f/o leaving a tail long enough to close up the gap by weaving the yarn around each of the bottom stitches and pulling it tightly to close.
*Sew head to body.





Your little Grunty witch plushie is now complete! Have fun and please refer back to the video tutorial if you have any questions! You may also leave any additional questions/comments you may have on my blog. :) Thanks for using my pattern and have a Happy Halloween!

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