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DON’T MISS: HOLIDAY ARTICLE • MEMBER’S CORNER • ROUND UPS
Hello
Fall Wall Hanging
Santa’s Belly Bowl
Fall Ktichen Set
HolidaysHolidaysHAPPY
Holidays
October
2020
Chris
tmas Tree Ornament
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HolidaysHAPPYAs soon as October arrives, my mind starts
drifting to the holidays. Ok, so it’s not technically a drift...it’s more like BAM!! Holidays! The last quarter of the year is my favorite, and I like to make the most of the short season.
Decorating my home with handmade decor is one of my favorite ways to celebrate my love of the holidays, plus it makes me happy. Happiness is a big deal for me. Holidays are stressful, and with the current climate of our world, creating happiness and coziness means more than ever.
So if you need me, I’ll be over here decking my halls with some holiday-themed projects. Want to join me?
If so, then welcome to the Happy Holidays Pattern Pack Pro!!
Inside this issue, you will find some Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas-themed designs perfect for keeping or gifting. Feel free to switch up the colors to your own style and preference and use different yarns to create fun textures. But above all else, have fun while creating!
Shawna and I hope you enjoy this issue of Pattern Pack Pro as much as we have enjoyed putting it together, and we can’t wait to see what you create! We are so thrilled and honored that you’ve placed your trust in us, and we love that we get to share our love of crochet with you!
Stay safe and happy crocheting!
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C o n t e n t sOctober
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PUMPKIN JACK-O-LANTERN BOWL by Tracee Fromm
SPIDER WREATH by Samantha Byron
HELLO FALL WALL HANGING by Angela Plunkett
FALL KITCHEN SET by Kenneth Cormier
CHRISTMAS TREE DOUGHNUT BUDDYby Rachel Zain
CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENT by Agat Rottman
SANTA’S BELLY BOWL by Tracee Fromm
HAPPY HOLIDAYSArticle by Courtney and Shawna
MEMBER’S CORNER Article by PPP team
HOOKED ON - COURTNEY’S CHOICE Roundup
HOOKED ON - SHAWNA’S STYLE Roundup
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WELCOME TO THE
C O R N E R ! EVERY MONTH WE WILL FEATURE A
SAMPLING OF PROJECTS MADE BY OUR AMAZING AND TALENTED MEMBERS.
Member’sMember’s
Brittany Silvia-Hall
Deborah Holden-Grogan
Frances Metallo
Christine Rebello Botelho
Denise Butler Slaikeu
Jennifer Arnold
Courtney Knorr
Elly Szabo
Jennifer Klotz
Cristina Guillermo
Emily Epperson
Julie Moree McMullens
Deb Gothard-Speciale
Emily McMilan
Kali Ravenlock
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Linda Woodthorpe
Lindey Mae Stripplehoff
Lindsey Bamburg
Liz Nelson
Lori Berland
Lydia Ramirez
MaryEagan
Mary Elizabeth Flavia Brunet
MaryHunter
Maura Connors Hill
Michelle Mayall
Misti Hull
Nicole Lawrence
Poppy Whisman
RosettaWilliams
Sandy Zimmer
Stephanie Cox
Stormy Elizabeth Stogner Medina
Susan Nelson
Vicki Gordon
Kim Dalianis Zarkin
Kroz Hamm
Lauren Zahina
LeAnne Wilson
LiannPalomares
All of these images have been pulled right from the Member’s Community on Facebook, so if you want your picture to be added to our “Wall of Fame”, make sure you share your work with us!
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I know I say it a lot, but I LOVE the
holidays! The sights, smells, sounds...the last part of the year is my favorite. And festive home decor is just one of the many perks of the season.
Shawna and I thought it might be fun to share a few of our favorite designs from some past issues of Happily Hooked Magazine and Pattern Pack Pro. We hope you’re inspired!
Happy Happy Holidays!Holidays!
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I think my very favorite holiday pattern
from ALL issues of Happily Hooked and PPP is the Joyous Santa from HHM 55. It makes my whole heart happy. When I took over as Creative Editor, this magical little man was the first project I made, and I leave him out all year round.
I’ve lost count of how many Snowflake Headbands (HHM 28) I’ve made over the years. The design is simple and fun, and I love that it can be made in any color combination!
The Tree of Snowflakes (PPP 15) has been on my to-crochet list since it was released, and I’ve decided that I’m finally going to sit down and make it! I put it off for so long because I was intimidated with the thought of having to block each snowflake, but no more! I’m makin’ it!
JOYOUS SANTA
THE TREE OF
SNOWFLAKES
SNOWFLAKE
HEADBANDS
Courtney’sCourtney’sCHOICE
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As I’m working through my list, I realize that almost all of my favorites are Christmas-based. But I can’t help it! I LOVE CHRISTMAS! And I love this Santa Cube Ornament (PPP 39)! I’ve made a few of him for each of our family trees, and he’s just so adorable!
I’m the very first person to admit that Halloween is definitely not my favorite (Shawna and I are exact opposites when it comes to this topic), but I love Bruce the Bat (PPP 60). His little fangs and big ears are just the cutest!
My very favorite Fall pattern in ALL of our issues has got to be the Countryside Pumpkin (HHM 66). By using different yarn weights and non-traditional yarn colors, you can create a pumpkin patch full of personality!
While technically not holiday-themed, I love the Flower Chair Cover (HHM 45). I am imagining chairs with rich Fall-colored covers - burnt orange, mustard yellow, chocolatey brown, deep cranberry...or maybe a combination of all those colors! Now I’ve inspired myself!!
SANTA CUBE
ORNAMENT
COUNTRYSIDE
PUMPKIN
FLOWER CHAIR
COVER
BRUCE THE
BAT
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Where I don’t love Christmas like
Courtney does, I am a REALLY big fan of Halloween and Thanksgiving is ok, but it gets in the way of my birthday. Every 7ish years I have to share my day, boo! Well if I have to share at least I get turkey and pie! So let’s take a look at some of my favorites from the past issues.
First I am taking it old school, all the way back to Issue #9! This one is full of Christmas decor. I love reindeer so Sherman the Deer is my first pick, but when I saw the Bangle Wreath I thought that would be a SUPER cute ornament!
Then, I went in search of cute Halloween patterns and found the Pumpkin Coasters in Issue #6 and I think they can pull double
PUMPKIN
COASTERS
SHERMAN
THE DEER
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holiday duty, because pumpkins are great for both Halloween and Thanksgiving.
I could never pass up a snowman so the Snow Buddies from Issue 43 is a must on my list of holiday patterns.
And to complete my list of favorite past holiday patterns I have to share Bruce
the Bat from the September PPP. I know, I know, Courtney already shared him but, Bruce is my kind of bat, quiet and doesn’t fly around my head! Courtney and I hope you enjoyed our lists for holiday favorites, make sure you come to the community and let us know what your favorite holiday patterns are.
SNOW BUDDIES
BRUCE THE BAT
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DESIGN BY: Tracee Fromm
bowlJack-O-Lantern
Pumpkin
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YARNBernat Blanket, super bulky weight #6 yarn (100% polyester; 220
yds/201 m per 10.5 oz/300 g skein)2 skeins Pumpkin Spice (A)
Red Heart With Love, worsted weight #4 yarn (100% acrylic; 370 yds/338
m per 7 oz/198 g skein)1 skein Lettuce (B)
Red Heart Super Saver, worsted weight #4 yarn (100% acrylic; 364 yds/333
m per 7 oz/198 g skein)1 skein Black (C)
HOOK & OTHER MATERIALS • US Size N/P/15 (10.0mm) crochet
hook• US Size J/10 (6.0mm) crochet hook• US Size H/8 (5.0mm) crochet hook• Stitch marker• Craft glue• Small amount of fiberfill• Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTSApprox. 9” wide x 8” high
GAUGE7 hdc and 5 rows = 4”/10 cm
Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain gauge.
NOTES1. Similar #6 & #4 weight yarns may
be substituted; please checkgauge.
2. Bowl and lid are worked incontinuous rounds with doublestrands of yarn.
3. Mark beginning of round withstitch marker and move up witheach round.
4. If using craft glue, use small dotsof glue spaced evenly apart.
Instructions:
BowlRound 1: With double strand of A and N/P hook, make magic ring, ch 1, 10 hdc in ring—10 hdc.Round 2: 2 hdc in each around—20 hdc.Round 3: *Hdc in next, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * around—30 hdc. Round 4: *Hdc in next 2, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * around—40 hdc. Round 5: *Hdc in next 3, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * around—50 hdc. Rounds 6-12: Hdc in each around. Round 13: *Sc in next 7, sc2tog; repeat from * around, sl st in next to join—45 sc.Fasten off, weave in ends.
EASY
MEDIUM
4
MEDIUM
4
SUPER BULKY
6
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LidRound 1: With double strand of A and N/P hook, make magic ring, ch 1, 10 hdc in ring—10 hdc.Round 2: 2 hdc in each around—20 hdc.Round 3: *Hdc in next, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * around—30 hdc.Round 4: *Hdc in next 2, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * around—40 hdc.Round 5: *Hdc in next 7, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * around—45 hdc.Round 6: Sc in each around, sl st in next to join—45 sc.Fasten off, weave in ends.
Stem Round 1: With B and J hook, make magic ring, ch 2 (does not count as first dc), 11 dc in ring, join with sl to first dc—11 dc.Round 2: Working in BLO, hdc in
each around, do not join with sl st, work in continuous rounds from now on—11 hdc.Rounds 3-8: Hdc in each around.Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.
Leaves (make 2)With B and J hook, ch 11, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sl st in next 2, sc in next, (dc, tr, dc) in next, sc in next, dc in next, (tr, dtr, tr) in next, dc in next, (sc, dc, tr, dc, sc) in last ch.Do not turn but work down opposite side, dc in next, (tr, dtr, tr) in next, dc in next, sc in next, (dc, tr, dc) in next, sc in next, sl st in next 2.Fasten off, weave in ends.
VineWith B and J hook, ch 20, 3 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 3 sc in each across to end.
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Tracee is the designer and owner of Knot 2 Sassy. She’s had a passion for arts and crafts since she was little, but crochet caught her attention when she was pregnant with her first child. She wanted a pretty baby blanket and no one she knew could crochet, so she taught herself and it was love at first hook!
She and her husband farm in Minnesota where they raised 3 boys and now have 7 grandchildren and 3 step-grandchildren. When she’s not playing with the grands she enjoys getting together with friends for coffee and even a little knitting now and then (shhhhhh - don’t tell the other hookers!)
MEET
THE D
ESIGNER
Tracee Fromm
Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing, weave in other ends.
OPTIONAL JACK-O-LANTERN Eyes & Nose (make 3)Row 1: With C and H hook, ch 8, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each across, turn—7 hdc.Row 2: Ch 1, hdc2tog, hdc in next 3, hdc2tog, turn—5 hdc.Row 3: Ch 1, hdc2tog, hdc in next, hdc2tog, turn—3 hdc.Row 4: Ch 1, hdc3tog—1 hdc. Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing, weave in other ends.
MouthRow 1: With C and H hook, ch 33, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and next 3, skip 2 chs, hdc in next 4, (hdc, ch 1, hdc) in next, hdc in next 4, skip 2 chs, hdc in next 4, (hdc, ch 1, hdc) in next, hdc in next 4, skip 2 chs, hdc in next 4, turn—28 hdc. 2 ch-1 sps.Row 2: Ch 1, hdc in next 3, skip next 2, hdc in next 4, (hdc, ch 1, hdc) in ch-1 sp, hdc in next 4, skip 2 chs, hdc in next 4, (hdc, ch 1, hdc) in ch-1 sp, hdc in next 4, skip 2, hdc in next 3—26 hdc, 2 ch-1 sps.Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing, weave in other ends.
FinishingLightly stuff Stem and sew to top center of lid. Sew Leaves and Vine to lid next to Stem. Sew or glue eyes, nose, and mouth on side for jack-o-lantern look.Weave in all ends.
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DESIGN BY: Samantha Byron
WreathSpider
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YARNRed Heart Super Saver, worsted weight #4 yarn (100% acrylic; 364
yds/333 m per 7 oz/198 g skein)• 1 skein Black (A)• 1 skein White (B)• 1 skein Cherry Red (C)
HOOK & OTHER MATERIALS• US Size H/8 (5.0mm) crochet hook• 10” foam wreath• Floral wire• Wire cutters• Fiberfill• Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTS10” tall x 24” wide
GAUGEGauge is not critical for this project.
NOTES1. Similar #4 weight yarns may be
substituted; please check gauge.2. Legs and Eyes are worked in
continuous rounds.3. Wreath Cover is worked in rows.4. When changing colors, in stitch
before color change, insert hook, yo, pull up loop, drop 1st color, yo with new color, pull through all loops, continue with new color.
Instructions:
Wreath CoverRow 1: With A, ch 19, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each across, turn—18 sc.Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each across, turn.Repeat Row 2 until strip can wrap around wreath form.Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing. Use long tail to sew strip around wreath form.
Legs (make 8)Round 1: With A, make magic ring, 5 sc in ring—5 sc.Round 2: 2 sc in each around—10 sc.Rounds 3-35: Sc in each around.Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing. Lightly stuff.
Eyes (make 2)Round 1: With A, make magic ring, 6 sc in ring—6 sc.Round 2: With B, 2 sc in each around—12 sc.Round 3: *Sc in next, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—18 sc.Round 4: *Sc in next 2, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—24 sc.Round 5: *Sc in next 3, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—30 sc.Rounds 6-9: Sc in each around.Round 10: *Sc in next 3, sc2tog; repeat from * around—24 sc.
EASY
MEDIUM
4
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Round 11: *Sc in next 2, sc2tog; repeat from * around—18 sc.Lightly stuff. Round 12: *Sc in next, sc2tog; repeat from * around—12 sc.Round 13: Sc2tog around—6 sc.Fasten off.
MouthWith C, ch 10.Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.
Fangs (make 2)With B, ch 4, sl st into 2nd ch from hook, sc in next, hdc in next—3 sts. Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.
Assembly1. Sew or glue Eyes to wreath form
using picture for reference or as desired.
2. Cut 8 pieces of floral wire 2” longer than Spider Legs. Thread wire through Leg and bend Legs to look spider-y.
3. Poke extra wire into wreath, using long tail to sew around base of Leg (alternate threading between Leg and Wreath Cover so Leg is firmly attached). Repeat for all 8 Legs starting with top Leg on each side and working down, alternating sides.
4. Use hot glue gun to attach Fangs to back of Mouth, glue or sew Mouth under Eyes.
5. Weave in any ends.
Lining up top leg on each side
When she was younger, Samantha was fascinated by her great- grandmother’s crochet projects. She wanted to be able to do that herself! She learned the basics (with some help from her mom and grandma) at age of 12. Since then, she has learned more advanced techniques from Youtube and blogs, and even taught others to crochet by teaching a crochet class at her high school. She recently began designing her own patterns. She hopes to inspire others to learn to crochet because she believes that working creatively with one’s hands can positively affect a person’s attitude. When she is not crocheting, she is busy running and studying nursing at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
MEET
THE D
ESIGNER
SamanthaByron
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DESIGN BY: Angela Plunket
Hello Fall Wall
hanging
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YARNLion Brand Wool Ease, worsted weight #4 yarn (80% acrylic, 20% wool;
197 yds/180 m per 3 oz/85 g skein)• 1 skein Fisherman (A)• 1 skein Cranberry (B)• 1 skein Avocado (C)• 1 skein Cocoa (D)• 1 skein Pumpkin(E)• 1 skein Mustard (F)
HOOK & OTH(E)R MATERIALS • US Size H/8 (5.0mm) crochet hook• 26” stick or dowel rod• 30” twine or other ribbon for
hanging• Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTS20” x 20”
GAUGEGauge is not critical for this project.
NOTES1. Similar #4 weight yarns may be
substituted; please check gauge2. Beginning ch-1 does not count as
1st stitch.3. To increase size of wall hanging
or pillow, add equal number ofrows before and after pattern inmultiples of 2.
MEDIUM
4
4. Pattern is worked with color listedfollowed by number worked inthat color. Ex – (A) 74 means work74 sc in A.
5. Ch 1 at start of each row; turn atend of each row.
6. Color change; in stitch beforecolor change, insert hook, yo, pullup loop, drop 1st color, yo withnew color, pull through all loops,continue with new color. *Makesure all yarn tails and carries areon WS of work.
7. Pattern uses Intarsia colortechnique, for a video tutorial seelink here.
Instructions:
Row 1: With A, ch 75, starting in 2nd chain from hook and in each across—74 sc.Row 2 (RS): (A) 11, (E) 3, (A) 60.Row 3: (A) 59, (E) 2, (A) 2, (E) 2, (A) 9.Row 4: (A) 8, (E) 2, (A) 4, (E) 2, (A) 58.Row 5: (A) 58, (E) 2, (A) 5, (E) 1, (A) 8.Row 6: (A) 8, (E) 1, (A) 4, (E) 2, (A) 29, (E) 6, (A) 24.Row 7: (A) 22, (E) 3, (A) 4, (E) 3, (A) 33,(E) 1, (A) 8.Row 8: (A) 8, (E) 1, (A) 30, (E) 3, (A) 10,(E) 2, (A) 20.Row 9: (A) 20, (E) 1, (A) 14, (E) 2, (A)27, (E) 1, (A) 9.
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Row 10: (A) 9, (E) 2, (A) 23, (E) 3, (A) 17, (E) 1, (A) 19.Row 11: (A) 19, (E) 1, (A) 19, (E) 4, (A) 18, (E) 2, (A) 11. Row 12: (A) 13, (E) 4, (A) 10, (E) 4, (A) 23, (E) 1, (A) 19.Row 13: (A) 46, (E) 12, (A) 16.Row 14: (A) 74.Row 15: (A) 5, (D) 1, (A) 13, (D) 3, [(A) 4, (D) 4] 2 times, (A) 5, (D) 4, (A) 3, (F) 2, (A) 22.Row 16: (A) 22, (F) 1, (A) 2, [(D) 3, (A) 1, (D) 3, (A) 2] 2 times, (D) 2, (A) 1, (D) 3, (A) 1, (D) 6, (A) 12, (D) 2, (A) 4.Row 17: (A) 4, (D) 3, (A) 10, (D) 3, (A) 3, (D) 5, (A) 2, (D) 5, (A) 4, (D) 5, (A) 3, (D)3, (A) 2, (F) 1, (A) 8, (F) 1, (A) 12.Row 18: (A) 7, (F) 1, (A) 4, (F) 1, (A) 8,(F) 1, (A) 2, (D) 2, (A) 4, (D) 4, (A) 5, (D)4, (A) 3, (D) 5, (A) 3, (D) 3, (A) 10, (D) 3,(A) 4.Row 19: (A) 5, (D) 3, (A) 9, (D) 3, (A) 4,(D) 4, (A) 3, (D) 4, (A) 5, (D) 4, (A) 5, (D) 2,(A) 2, (F) 2, (A) 5, (F) 3, (A) 2, (F) 2, (A) 7.Row 20: (A) 2, (F) 12, (A) 4, (F) 1, (A) 3,(D) 2, (A) 6, (D) 3, (A) 6, (D) 3, (A) 3, (D)4, (A) 4, (D) 4, (A) 9, (D) 3, (A) 5.Row 21: (A) 6, (D) 3, (A) 9, (D) 3, (A) 5,(D) 3, (A) 4, (D) 3, (A) 6, (D) 3, (A) 5, (D)2, (A) 4, (F) 1, (A) 2, (F) 12, (A) 3.Row 22: (A) 4, (F) 13, (A) 12, (D) 3, (A)5, (D) 4, (A) 3, (D) 4, (A) 4, (D) 4, (A) 9,(D) 3, (A) 6.Row 23: (A) 7, (D) 3, (A) 8, (D) 4, (A) 5,(D) 3, [(A) 4, (D) 4] 2 times, (A) 12, (F)11, (A) 5.
Row 24: (A) 6, (F) 11, (A) 10, [(D) 1, (A) 1, (D) 3, (A) 3] 2 times, [(D) 4, (A) 4] 2 times, (D) 8, (A) 7.Row 25: (A) 7, (D) 10, (A) 3, (D) 4, (A) 4, (D) 3, (A) 3, (D) 4, (A) 1, (D) 1, (A) 3, (D)3, (A) 1, (D) 1, (A) 8, (F) 12, (A) 6.Row 26: (A) 6, (F) 13, (A) 6, (D) 1, (A) 2,(D) 3, (A) 2, (D) 1, (A) 2, (D) 3, [(A) 3, (D)4] 2 times, (A) 4, (D) 9, (A) 8.Row 27: (A) 9, (D) 3, (A) 9, (D) 5, (A) 2,(D) 4, (A) 3, (D) 4, (A) 2, (D) 1, (A) 2, (D)3, (A) 2, (D) 1, (A) 5, (F) 14, (A) 5.Row 28: (A) 5, (F) 12, (A) 2, (F) 1, (A) 3,(D) 2, (A) 2, (D) 3, (A) 1, (D) 2, (A) 2, (D)3, (A) 4, (D) 4, (A) 1, (D) 5, (A) 9, (D) 4,(A) 9.Row 29: (A) 10, (D) 3, (A) 11, (D) 5, (A)1, (D) 2, (A) 4, (D) 4, (A) 2, (D) 1, (A) 2,
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(D) 3, (A) 2, (D) 1, (A) 6, (F) 12, (A) 5.Row 30: (A) 5, (F) 12, (A) 5, (D) 2, (A) 1,(D) 4, (A) 1, (D) 2, (A) 1, (D) 4, (A) 5, (D)1, (A) 2, (D) 4, (A) 11, (D) 4, (A) 10.Row 31: (A) 11, (D) 3, (A) 23, (D) 4, (A)2, (D) 1, (A) 2, (D) 3, (A) 2, (D) 1, (A) 5,(F) 6, (A) 2, (F) 5, (A) 4.Row 32: (A) 11, (F) 5, (A) 5, (D) 1, (A) 2,(D) 4, (A) 1, (D) 1, (A) 2, (D) 4, (A) 23, (D)4, (A) 11.Row 33: (A) 12, (D) 3, (A) 24, (D) 4, (A)1, (D) 1, (A) 2, (D) 4, (A) 1, (D) 1, (A) 6,(F) 3, (A) 12.Row 34: (A) 13, (F) 1, (A) 6, (D) 2, (A) 1,(D) 3, (A) 2, (D) 2, (A) 1, (D) 3, (A) 24, (D)4, (A) 12.Row 35: (A) 13, (D) 4, (A) 23, (D) 6, (A)2, (D) 6, (A) 6, (F) 1, (A) 13.Row 36: (A) 20, (D) 5, (A) 3, (D) 5, (A)16, (D) 13, (A) 12.Row 37: (A) 12, (D) 13, (A) 17, (D) 4,(A) 4, (D) 4, (A) 20.Row 38: (A) 21, (D) 2, (A) 6, (D) 2, (A)19, (D) 8, (A) 16.Row 39: (A) 74.Row 40: (A) 10, (E) 4, (A) 7, (E) 4, (A) 5,(E) 4, (A) 6, (E) 6, (A) 10, (E) 2, (A) 9, (E)2, (A) 5.Row 41: (A) 5, (E) 2, [(A) 9, (E) 2] 2times, (A) 4, (E) 2, (A) 3, (E) 3, [(A) 2, (E)3] 2 times, (A) 1, (E) 3, (A) 4, (E) 7, (A) 8.Row 42: (A) 8, (E) 3, (A) 3, (E) 2, (A) 2,(E) 2, (A) 4, (E) 2, (A) 1, (E) 2, (A) 4, (E)3, (A) 1, (E) 2, (A) 6, (E) 3, (A) 7, (E) 3,(A) 8, (E) 3, (A) 5.Row 43: (A) 6, (E) 3, (A) 8, (E) 3, (A) 5,
(E) 3, (A) 8, (E) 5, (A) 5, [(E) 4, (A) 5] 2times, (E) 3, (A) 7.Row 44: [(A) 6, (E) 3] 3 times, (A) 6, (E)4, (A) 9, (E) 3, (A) 5, (E) 3, (A) 8, (E) 3,(A) 6.Row 45: (A) 6, (E) 3, (A) 8, (E) 3, (A) 5,(E) 3, (A) 10, (E) 3, (A) 6, (E) 3, (A) 7, (E)3, (A) 5, (E) 3, (A) 6.Row 46: (A) 5, (E) 3, [(A) 6, (E) 3] 2times, (A) 7, (E) 3, (A) 5, (E) 2, (A) 3, (E)3, (A) 4, (E) 4, (A) 7, (E) 3, (A) 7.Row 47: (A) 7, (E) 3, (A) 8, (E) 3, (A) 4,(E) 10, (A) 4, (E) 2, (A) 7, (E) 3, [(A) 6, (E)3] 2 times, (A) 5.Row 48: (A) 4, (E) 3, (A) 6, (E) 3, (A) 6,(E) 4, (A) 6, (E) 3, [(A) 3, (E) 4] 3 times,(A) 7, (E) 4, (A) 7.Row 49: (A) 6, (E) 19, (A) 1, (E) 3, (A) 4,(E) 4, (A) 2, (E) 4, (A) 6, [(E) 3, (A) 6] 2times, (E) 4, (A) 3.Row 50: [(A) 4, (E) 4] 2 times, [(A) 5,(E) 4] 2 times, (A) 3, (E) 3, (A) 4, (E) 4,(A) 2, (E) 18, (A) 6.Row 51: (A) 9, (E) 14, (A) 4, (E) 4, (A) 3,(E) 4, (A) 2, (E) 3, (A) 1, (E) 1, (A) 4, (E)3, (A) 1, (E) 1, (A) 5, (E) 3, (A) 3, (E) 2,(A) 1, (E) 2, (A) 4.Row 52: (A) 4, (E) 2, (A) 2, (E) 1, (A) 1,(E) 5, (A) 4, (E) 1, (A) 1, (E) 3, (A) 4, (E)1, (A) 1, (E) 4, (A) 2, (E) 3, (A) 3, (E) 4,(A) 4, (E) 4, (A) 7, (E) 4, (A) 9.Row 53: (A) 10, (E) 3, (A) 8, (E) 3, (A) 4,(E) 4, (A) 4, (E) 2, [(A) 3, (E) 3, (A) 2, (E) 1]2 times, (A) 4, (E) 6, (A) 1, (E) 3, (A) 4.Row 54: (A) 5, (E) 8, (A) 4, (E) 1, (A) 2,(E) 3, (A) 3, (E) 1, (A) 2, (E) 4, (A) 3, (E)
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2, (A) 2, (E) 5, (A) 4, (E) 4, (A) 7, (E) 4, (A) 10.Row 55: (A) 11, (E) 4, (A) 7, (E) 3, (A) 5,(E) 7, (A) 5, (E) 3, (A) 2, (E) 2, (A) 2, (E)3, (A) 2, (E) 2, (A) 4, (E) 6, (A) 6.Row 56: (A) 7, (E) 3, (A) 6, (E) 1, (A) 2,(E) 3, (A) 3, (E) 1, (A) 2, (E) 4, (A) 7, (E)3, (A) 6, (E) 4, (A) 7, (E) 4, (A) 11.Row 57: (A) 12, (E) 4, (A) 7, (E) 4, (A)16, (E) 4, (A) 1, (E) 2, (A) 2, (E) 4, (A) 1,(E) 2, (A) 15.Row 58: (A) 15, (E) 1, (A) 2, (E) 3, (A) 3,(E) 1, (A) 2, (E) 4, (A) 16, (E) 4, (A) 7, (E)4, (A) 12.Row 59: (A) 13, (E) 4, (A) 6, (E) 5, (A) 6,(D) 5, (A) 5, (E) 4, (A) 2, (E) 1, (A) 2, (E)4, (A) 2, (E) 1, (A) 14.Row 60: (A) 14, (E) 1, (A) 1, (E) 4, (A) 3,(E) 1, (A) 1, (E) 4, (A) 4, (D) 3, (A) 3, (D)4, (A) 3, (E) 4, (A) 7, (E) 4, (A) 13.Row 61: (A) 14, (E) 4, (A) 7, (E) 4, (A) 1,(D) 2, (A) 9, (D) 1, (A) 4, (E) 3, (A) 1, (E)2, (A) 3, (E) 3, (A) 1, (E) 2, (A) 13.Row 62: (A) 13, (E) 6, (A) 3, (E) 6, (A) 3,(D) 1, (A) 12, (D) 1, (E) 3, (A) 7, (E) 4, (A)3, (D) 5, (A) 7.Row 63: (A) 5, (D) 2, (A) 5, (D) 1, (A) 2,(E) 4, (A) 7, (E) 3, (A) 8, (C) 1, (A) 5, (D)1, (A) 3, (E) 5, (A) 4, (E) 5, (A) 13.Row 64: (A) 13, (E) 4, (A) 5, (E) 4, (A) 3,(D) 1, (A) 6, (C) 1, (A) 8, (E) 3, (A) 7, (E)3, (A) 2, (D) 1, (A) 7, (D) 1, (A) 5.Row 65: (A) 4, (D) 1, (A) 9, (D) 1, (A) 2,(E) 2, (A) 7, (D) 1, (E) 2, (A) 9, (C) 1, (A)6, (D) 2, (A) 2, (E) 2, (A) 7, (E) 2, (A) 14.Row 66: (A) 26, (D) 1, (A) 7, (C) 1, (A) 13,
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(D) 1, (A) 10, (D) 1, (A) 9, (D) 1, (A) 4.Row 67: (A) 3, (D) 1, [(A) 9, (D) 2] 2times, (A) 8, (B) 1, (A) 5, (C) 1, (A) 7, (D)1, (A) 25.Row 68: (A) 27, (C) 4, (A) 1, (C) 1, (A) 6,(B) 2, (A) 8, (D) 1, (A) 10, (D) 2, (A) 2, (D)1, (A) 5, (D) 1, (A) 3.Row 69: (A) 3, (D) 1, (A) 6, (D) 3, (A) 10,(D) 1, (A) 9, (B) 1, (A) 7, (C) 10, (A) 23.Row 70: (A) 24, (C) 10, (A) 6, (B) 2, (A)2, (B) 5, (A) 1, (D) 2, (A) 17, (D) 1, (A) 4.Row 71: (A) 4, (D) 1, (A) 16, (D) 2, (A) 1,(B) 9, (A) 7, (C) 9, (A) 4, (C) 1, (A) 20.Row 72: (A) 19, (C) 16, (A) 3, (B) 13, (A)1, (D) 2, (A) 14, (D) 1, (A) 5.Row 73: (A) 5, (D) 1, (A) 13, (D) 2, (A) 1,(B) 15, (A) 4, (C) 16, (A) 17.Row 74: (A) 18, (C) 15, (A) 3, (B) 16, (A)2, (D) 2, (A) 10, (D) 2, (A) 6.Row 75: (A) 7, (D) 3, (A) 5, (D) 3, (A) 3,(B) 17, (A) 2, (C) 15, (A) 19.Row 76: (A) 23, (C) 11, (A) 2, (B) 17, (A)5, (D) 7, (A) 9.Row 77: (A) 21, (B) 17, (A) 2, (C) 2, (A)1, (C) 10, (A) 21.Row 78: (A) 18, (C) 13, (A) 5, (B) 16, (A) 22.Row 79: (A) 22, (B) 15, (A) 6, (C) 14, (A) 17.Row 80: (A) 20, (C) 11, (A) 7, (B) 13, (A) 23.Row 81: (A) 23, (B) 12, (A) 7, (C) 4, (A)2, (C) 6, (A) 20.Row 82: (A) 19, (C) 7, (A) 3, (C) 3, (A) 9,(B) 9, (A) 24.Row 83: (A) 24, (B) 7, (A) 12, (C) 2, (A)4, (C) 6, (A) 19.Row 84: (A) 19, (C) 3, (A) 1, (C) 2, (A)20, (B) 4, (A) 25.
Row 85: (A) 25, (B) 2, (A) 22, (C) 2, (A) 23.Rows 86-87: (A) 74.Fasten off, weave in ends.
FinishingWith A, attach wall hanging to stick or dowel rod by wrapping yarn over stick, slip stitch to front of wall hanging. Tie twine or other ribbon across stick to both ends with a little slack.
Angela has been designing and self-publishing crochet patterns for 5 years. She has been crocheting for over 30 years, beginning when her grandmother taught her as a child. She prefers to design crochet patterns for useful items such as blankets, garments, accessories, bags, and pillows. When Angela designs, she uses fun new stitches that aren’t complicated but are easy to explain to the pattern reader. Her patterns are for the advanced beginner and intermediate crocheter – those with some experience. She wants her patterns to be fun but relaxing to create.
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DESIGN BY: Kenneth Cormier
Fall Kitchen
SET
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YARNRed Heart Super Saver, worsted weight #4 yarn (100% acrylic; 236
yds/215 m per 5 oz/141 g skein)• 1 skein Buff (A)• 1 skein Gold (B)• 1 skein Carrot (C)• 1 skein Tea Leaf (D)
HOOK & OTHER MATERIALS• US Size I/9 (5.5mm) crochet hook• Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Runner: 11”x 32”Placemat: 11”x 17”Mug rug: 6”x 3 ½” not including fringe
GAUGE5 (2 dc, ch 2, sc) and 8 rows = 4”/10 cm Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain gauge.
NOTES1. Similar #4 weight yarns may be
substituted; please check gauge.2. Beginning ch-3 counts as 1st dc.
SPECIAL STITCHESfsc (foundation single crochet) = ch 2, insert hook in 2nd ch from hook, yo, pull up loop, yo, pull through 1
MEDIUM
4loop (ch made), yo, pull through 2 loops (sc made), *insert hook in ch of previous st, pull up loop, yo, pull through 1 loop (ch made), yo, pull through 2 loops (sc made); repeat from * until required number of fsc have been made
Instructions:
Placemat & RunnerRow 1: With A, fsc 40 (88)—40 (88) sc.Row 2 (RS): Ch 3, dc in same, *skip 2, (2 dc, ch 2, sc) in next; repeat from * across until last 3, skip 2, 2 dc inlast, turn—28 (60) dc, 12 (28) sc.Row 3: Ch 3, dc in same, skip 2, (2dc, ch 2, sc) in next ch-2 sp, *skip3, (2 dc, ch 2, sc) in next ch-2 sp;repeat from * across until last 4, skip3, 2 dc in last, turn—28 (60) dc, 12(28) sc.Rows 4-5: With D, repeat Row 3.Rows 6-7: With A, repeat Row 3.Rows 8-9: With B, repeat Row 3.Rows 10-11: With A, repeat Row 3.Rows 12-13: With C, repeat Row 3.Rows 14-15: With A, repeat Row 3.Rows 16-17: With B, repeat Row 3.Rows 18-19: With A, repeat Row 3.Rows 20-21: With D, repeat Row 3.Rows 22-23: With A, repeat Row 3.Row 24: Ch 1, sc in each across,
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skipping all ch-2 sps—40 (88) sc. Do not turn or fasten off.Working around perimeter, ch 1, sc in same, *ch 1, sc in next; repeat from * to beg ch, sc in each ch across, working in ends of rows, repeat from* to Row 23, sc in each across, join at end of row. Fasten off.
BorderRow 1: With D, working on short edges with RS facing, join with sl st in right corner, ch 1, sc in same, *ch 1, skip ch-1 sp, sc in next; repeat from * across, turn—26 sc.Row 2: Ch 1, sc in same, *ch 1, skip ch-1 sp, sc in next; repeat from * across, turn.Rows 3-4: With B, repeat Row 2. Rows 5-6: With C, repeat Row 2.Rows 7-8: With A, repeat Row 2.Row 9: Ch 1, sl st in same, ch 3, *[skip ch-1 sp, sl st in next] 2 times; repeat from * across to last, sl st to last—13 ch-3 sps. Fasten off, weave in ends.Repeat for other side.
Mug RugRow 1: With A, ch 16, dc in 4th ch from hook, *skip 2 chs, (2 dc, ch 2, sc) in next ch; repeat from * across, 2 dc in last ch, turn—10 dc, 3 sc.Row 2: With D, ch 3, dc in same, (2 dc, ch 2, sc) in each ch-2 sp across, 2 dc in last.Row 3: With A, repeat Row 2.Row 4: With B, repeat Row 2.
Row 5: With A, repeat Row 2.Row 6: With C, repeat Row 2.Row 7: With A, repeat Row 2.Row 8: With B, repeat Row 2.Row 9: With A, repeat Row 2.Row 10: With D, repeat Row 2.Row 11: With A, repeat Row 2. Fasten off, weave in ends.
FringeCut 6” strands: 4 C, 8 D, 4 A, 8 BFold each strand in half. With hook, knot 1 A, 2 D, 2 B, 2 C, 2 B, 2 D, and 1 A across short end of Mug Rug.Repeat for opposite end.Trim fringe evenly, weave in all ends.
Kenneth has been crocheting since the age of 10. Self-taught and using a #7 steel crochet hook and kite string, he mastered the art and beauty of crochet. Through the years, he has had published work in plastic canvas, cross stitching, and crochet. Recently retired, he makes his home in Jennings, LA, the heart of Cajun country. His hobbies include photography, playing the piano and sketching, but his main passion is designing in crochet.
MEET
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Kenneth Cormier
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DESIGN BY: Rachel Zain
Doughnut Buddy Christmas
Tree
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YARNPaintbox Simply Aran, aran weight #4 yarn (100% acrylic; 201
yds/184 m per 3.5 oz/100 g skein)• 1 skein Grass Green (A)• 1 skein Buttercup Yellow (B)• 1 skein Coffee Bean (C)• 1 skein Vanilla Cream (D)
HOOK & OTHER MATERIALS • US Size G/6 (4.0mm) crochet hook• US Size C/2 (2.75mm) crochet hook• US Size D/3 (3.25mm) crochet hook• Fiberfill• Stitch marker (optional)• Rattle insert (optional)• Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTSApprox. 4-5” wide
GAUGE50 sc and 11 rows = 3”/10 cmAdjust hook size if necessary to obtain gauge.
NOTES1. Similar #4 weight yarns may be
substituted; please check gauge.Yarn substitutes include I LoveThis Yarn!, Red Heart Super Saver,and Loops & Threads Impeccable.
2. 2.5mm & 3.0mm crochet hook
MEDIUM
4
were used by designer. Closest hook sizes were used in this pattern. Adjust as needed.
3. Ch 1 only at beginning of Round 1.All other rounds will be worked incontinuous rounds.
4. For additional elements use scrapyarn in color of choice.
SPECIAL STITCHESinv dec (invisible decrease) = insert hook in FLO of next 2, yo, pull up loop, yo, pull through all loops
Instructions:
Doughnut BaseWith A and G hook, ch 20, join to form ring.Round 1: Ch 1, *sc in next, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—30 sc. Round 2: Sc in each around. Round 3: *Sc in next 2, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—40 sc. Round 4: Sc in each around. Round 5: *Sc in next 3, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—50 sc. Rounds 6-11: Sc in each around. Round 12: *Sc in next 3, inv dec; repeat from * around—40 sc. Round 13: Sc in each around. Round 14: *Sc in next 2, inv dec; repeat from * around—30 sc.Round 15: Sc in each around.
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Round 16: *Sc in next, inv dec; repeat from * around—20 sc. Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.
IcingWith A and G hook, ch 20, join to form ring. Round 1: Ch 1, *sc in next, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—30 sc.Round 2: Sc in each around.
Round 3: *Sc in next 2, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—40 sc.Round 4: Sc in each around.Round 5: *Sc in next 3, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—50 sc.Rounds 6-8: Sc in each around.Round 9: Sc in next, hdc in next, dc in next, tr in next, dc in next, hdc in next, sc in next 3, hdc in next, dc in next, tr in next 2, hdc in next, sc in next 3, hdc in next, dc in next 2, hdc in next, sc in next 3, hdc in next, dc in next, tr in next 2, dc in next, hdc in next, sc in next 3, hdc in next, dc in next 2,tr in next, dc in next, hdc in next, sc in next 3, hdc in next 2, dc in next 3, sc in next 3—50 sts. Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.
Large Tree Spikes (make 3)Round 1: With A and D hook, make magic ring, 6 sc in ring—6 sc.Round 2: *Sc in next, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—9 sc.Round 3: Sc in each around.Round 4: *Sc in next 2, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—12 sc.Round 5: *Sc in next, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—18 sc.Round 6: Sc in each around.Round 7: *Sc in next 2, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—24 sc.Round 8: Sc in each around.Round 9: *Sc in next 3, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—30 sc.Round 10: Sc in each around, sl st in next.
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Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.
Small Tree Spikes (make 2)Round 1: With A and D hook, make magic ring, 6 sc in ring—6 sc.Round 2: *Sc in next, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—9 sc.Round 3: Sc in each around.Round 4: *Sc in next 2, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—12 sc.Round 5: *Sc in next, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—18 sc.Round 6: Sc in each around.Round 7: *Sc in next 2, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—24 sc.Round 8: Sc in each around, sl st in next. Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.
Tinsel (make 3)With D and C hook, ch as many odd sts as desired to fit Doughnut from one side to other, 3 sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next, *3 sc in next, sc in next; repeat from * to end of ch. Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.
Star (make 2)Round 1: With B and C hook, make magic ring, 5 sc in ring—5 sc.Round 2: 2 sc in each around—10 sc.Round 3: *Sc in next, 2 sc in next; repeat from * around—15 sc.Round 4: Ch 3, *working in 2nd ch
from hook, insert hook in st, pull up loop, yo, pull through 1 loop on hook, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, dc in next, skip 2, sl st in next, ch 3; repeat from * around—5 Star Points. Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.Place stars together, sew edge while lightly stuffing.
Baubles (make 8)With assorted scrap yarn of choice and C hook, make magic ring, 4 sc in ring, sl st to join—4 sc. Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.
Tree TrunkRound 1: With C and D hook, ch 6, 3 sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 3, (rotate to work other side of starting ch) 3 sc in next, sc in next 3, sl st to join—12 sc.
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Rachel is a self-taught British Crochet designer and mom of 2. She is inspired by her children, thus her work is primarily child-based. She is the creator behind Doughnut Buddies.
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5. Sew Star at tip of Tree Spike usingeither yarn or embroidery thread.
6. Sew Tinsel as desired.7. Sew Baubles evenly spaced.
Rounds 2-4: Ch 1, sc in each around, sl st to join. Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.
Finishing1. Sew Doughnut Base from center
of small hole, firmly stuffing withfiberfill as sewn, to get firm roundshape. If desired add rattle.
2. Attach Icing starting from centerhole, then sew outer edges ofIcing.
3. Lightly stuff and sew Large TreeSpike at top of Doughnut, sewSmall Tree Spikes on either side,add jingle bells if desired, sewremaining Large Tree Spikes atbottom of Doughnut leavingspace for Tree Trunk.
4. Sew Tree Trunk in betweenbottom Large Tree Spikes.
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DESIGN BY: Agat Rot man
Christmas TreeOrnameNT
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YARNAlize Diva Fingering, super fine weight #1 yarn (100% microfiber; 383 yds/350 m
per 3.5 oz/100 g skein)1 skein Green (A)
Lana Grossa Cotone Print DK, light weight #3 yarn (100% cotton; 137
yds/125 m per 1.76 oz/50 g skein)1 skein 334 (B)
HOOK & OTHER MATERIALS• US Size C/2 (2.5mm) crochet hook• 1 – 0.2” (0.5 cm) gold bead• Fiberfill• Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Approx. 4.5” (11 cm) tall
GAUGEGauge is not critical for this project.
NOTES1. Similar #1 and #3 weight yarns
may be substituted; please checkgauge. Weight #1 yarn substitutesinclude Yarn Bee Color Idyll, Loops& Threads Woolike, and BernatBaby. Weight #3 yarn substitutesinclude Loops & Threads Joy DK,Bernat Softee Baby, and LionBrand Mandala.
2. Tree is worked from bottom up incontinuous rounds.
SUPER FINE
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LIGHT
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3. Use A for tree, B for puff stitches
SPECIAL STITCHESpuff (puff stitch) = yo, insert hook in next, yo, pull up loop, [yo, insert hook in same, yo, pull up loop] 3 times, yo, pull through all 9 loops on hook
Instructions:
Round 1: With A, make magic ring, 6 sc in ring, pull ring tight—6 sc.Round 2: 2 sc in each around—12 sc.Round 3: [2 sc in next, sc in next] 6 times—18 sc.Round 4: Sc in next, 2 sc in next, [sc in next 2, 2 sc in next] 5 times, sc in next—24 sc.Round 5: [2 sc in next, sc in next 3] 6 times—30 sts.Round 6: Sc in next 2, 2 sc in next, [sc in next 4, 2 sc in next] 5 times, sc in next 2—36 sc.Round 7: [2 sc in next, sc in next 5] 6 times—42 sc.Round 8: Sc in next 3, 2 sc in next, [sc in next 6, 2 sc in next] 5 times, sc in next 3—48 sc.Round 9: [2 sc in next, sc in next 7] 6 times—54 sc.Round 10: Sc in next 4, 2 sc in next, [sc in next 8, 2 sc in next] 5 times, sc in next 4—60 sc.Round 11: Working in BLO, sc in each around.Rounds 12-13: Sc in each around.
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Round 14: [Sc in next 8, with B, puff in next, with A, sc in next] 6 times—54 sc, 6 puffs.Crochet sc that comes after puff tight, pushing puff st from inside of tree so it pops out.Round 15: Sc in next 8, sl st in puff, [sc in next 9, sl st in puff] 5 times, sc in next—54 sc, 6 sl sts.
Round 16: [Sc2tog, sc in next 8] 6 times—54 sc.Round 17: Sc in next 3, [puff in next, sc in next 8] 5 times, puff in next, sc in next 5—48 sc, 6 puffs.Round 18: Sc in next 3, [sl st in puff, sc in next 8] 5 times, sl st in puff, sc in next—48 sc, 6 sl sts.Round 19: [Sc2tog, sc in next 7] 6
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times—48 sc.Round 20: [Sc in next 6, puff in next, sc in next] 6 times—42 sc, 6 puffs.Round 21: Sc in next 6, sl st in puff, [sc in next 7, sl st in puff] 5 times, sc in next—42 sc, 6 sl sts.Round 22: [Sc2tog, sc in next 6] 6 times—42 sc.Round 23: Sc in next 2, [puff in next, sc in next 6] 5 times, puff in next, sc in next 4—36 sc, 6 puffs.Round 24: Sc in next 2, [sl st in puff, sc in next 6] 5 times, sl st in puff, sc in next 4—36 sc, 6 sl sts.Round 25: [Sc2tog, sc in next 5] 6 times—36 sc.Round 26: [Sc in next 4, puff in next, sc in next] 6 times—30 sc, 6 puffs.Round 27: Sc in next 4, sl st in puff, [sc in next 5, sl st in puff] 5 times, sc in next—30 sc, 6 sl sts.Round 28: [Sc2tog, sc in next 4] 6 times—30 sc.Round 29: Sc in next, [puff in next, sc in next 4] 5 times, puff in next, sc in next 3—24 sc, 6 puffs.Round 30: Sc in next, [sl st in puff, sc in next 4] 5 times, sl st in puff, sc in next 3—24 sc, 6 sl sts.Round 31: [Sc2tog, sc in next 3] 6 times—24 sc.Start stuffing.Round 32: [Sc in next 2, puff in next, sc in next] 6 times—18 sc, 6 puffs.Round 33: Sc in next 2, sl st in puff, [sc in next 3, sl st in puff] 5 times, sc in next—18 sc, 6 sl sts.Round 34: [Sc2tog, sc in next 2] 6 times—18 sc.Round 35: Sc in next, puff in next, sc in next 3, puff in next, sc in next 4,
[puff in next, sc in next 3] 2 times—12 sc, 6 puffs.Round 36: Sc in next, sl st in puff, sc in next 3, sl st in puff, sc in next 4, [sl st in puff, sc in next 3] 2 times—12 sc, 6 sl sts.Round 37: [Sc2tog, sc in next] 6 times—12 sc.Round 38: [Sc in next 2, puff in next, sc in next] 3 times—9 sc, 3 puffs.Round 39: Sc in next 2, sl st in puff, [sc in next 3, sl st in puff] 2 times, sc in next—9 sc, 3 sl sts.Round 40: Sc2tog in each around—6 sc.Add more stuffing if needed. Fasten off leaving 10” [25 cm] tail. Use tail to stitch opening shut, sew golden bead to top of tree.
Agat’s yarn obsession started 20 years ago at the age of 12 when her mother, a ceramics artist, taught her how to knit. While she only started crocheting a few years ago, her designs have already been featured in several crochet magazines. Living in the north of Israel with her husband and two cats, her main occupation is a product development food engineer, but she is also working on expanding her yarn empire, designing new patterns, and growing her blog.
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DESIGN BY: Tracee Fromm
bowlSanta’s Belly
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YARNBernat Blanket Brights, super bulky weight #6 yarn (100% polyester; 220
yds/201 m per 10.5 oz/300 g skein)• 1 skein Race Car Red (A)
Bernat Pipsqueak, bulky weight #5 yarn (100% polyester; 120 yds/109 m per 3.5 oz/100 g skein)
• 1 skein Whitey White (B)
I Love This Yarn!, worsted weight #4 yarn (100% acrylic; 355 yds/325 m per 7 oz/199 g skein)
• 1 skein Yellow (C)
HOOK & OTHER MATERIALS • US Size N/P/15 (10.0mm) crochet
hook• US Size L/11 (8.0mm) crochet hook• US Size H/8 (5.0mm) crochet hook• Stitch marker• Craft glue• 1 yd – 1.5” black satin ribbon• Yarn needle
SIZES/FINISHED MEASUREMENTSApprox. 9” wide x 6” high
GAUGE7 hdc and 5 rows = 4”/10 cmAdjust hook size if necessary to obtain gauge.
NOTES1. Similar #6, #5, #4 weight yarns
may be substituted; please checkgauge.
2. Bowl is worked in continuousrounds. Mark beginning of roundwith stitch marker and move upwith every round.
3. Bowl is worked with doublestrands of yarn.
4. When using craft glue on ribbon,use small dots of glue spacedevenly apart (about every 2”) andalong seam where ends meet.
Instructions:
BowlRound 1: With double strand of A and N/P hook, make magic ring, ch 1, 10 hdc in ring—10 hdc.Round 2: 2 hdc in each around—20 hdc.Round 3: *Hdc in next, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * around—30 hdc.Round 4: *Hdc in next 2, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * around—40 hdc.Round 5: *Hdc in next 3, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * around—50 hdc.Rounds 6-11: Hdc in each around.Round 12: *Sc in next 9, sc2tog; repeat from * around, sl st in next—45 sc. Fasten off.Round 13: With B and L hook, sc in each around—45 sc.
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Tracee is the designer and owner of Knot 2 Sassy. She’s had a passion for arts and crafts since she was little, but crochet caught her attention when she was pregnant with her first child. She wanted a pretty baby blanket and no one she knew could crochet, so she taught herself and it was love at first hook!
She and her husband farm in Minnesota where they raised 3 boys and now have 7 grandchildren and 3 step-grandchildren. When she’s not playing with the grands she enjoys getting together with friends for coffee and even a little knitting now and then (shhhhhh - don’t tell the other hookers!)
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Round 14: Sc in each around. Fasten off, weave in ends.
BuckleWith C and H hook, ch 36, dc in 5th ch from hook (counts as dc, ch 1) dc in next 7, *(dc, ch 1, dc) in next, dc in next 7; repeat from * to end, join to 3rd beg ch to form square—36 dc, 4 ch-1 sps. Using tail from beginning of chain, fasten bottom of last dc to first ch. Fasten off, weave in ends.
BeltPlace black ribbon around outside of Bowl, glue to keep in place. Trim ribbon so overlap is about ½”. Glue or sew Buckle placing edge of Buckle over ribbon seam to hide it and centered over ribbon.
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Abbreviations
Beginner patterns use basic stitches and require little or no
shaping.
Easy patterns will be repetitive and may require some shaping
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approx approximatelyBLO back loop (only)BPdc back post double crochetBPsc back post single crochetBPtr back post treble crochetch(s) chain(s)cl cluster(s)cm centimeter(s)dc double crochetdc2tog double crochet 2 stitches togetherdec decrease dtr double treble crochetFLO front loop (only)FPdc front post double crochetFPsc front post single crochetFPtr front post treble crochetg gram(s)
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hdc half double crochethdc2tog half double crochet 2 stitches togetherinc increase(s)mm millimeter(s)oz ounce(s)RS right sidersc reverse single crochetsc single crochetsc2tog single crochet 2 stitches togethersl st slip stitchst(s) stitch(es)tog togethertr treble crochettrtr triple treble crochetWS wrong sideyd(s) yard(s)yo yarn over
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