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Snuggly Crayon
This pattern is made in flat pieces or panels, and then assembled by single crocheting around the edges and stuffed. You need to be familiar with color changes and surface crochet.
Worsted Weight Yarn in Light purple, Dark Purple and black. (or whatever color of crayon you are making)
Safety eyes 14mm
Poly-fil
4 MM hook
Needle for sewing
Embroidery floss for mouth and cheeks.
Needle for sewing
Embroidery floss for mouth and cheeks.
TERMS:
Ch- Chain
SC- Single Crochet
DEC- Decrease
SS- Slip Stitch
FO- Finish Off
NOTE:. Ch 1 and turn after each row. This pattern is worked from bottom up.
Begin in Dark purple
1. Ch 21, SC in 2nd ch from hook and across (20)
2- 6. SC across (20)
Change to Light purple
7-8. SC across (20)
Change to Black
9-12. SC across (20)
Change to Light purple
13-52. SC across (20)
Change to Black
53-56. SC across (20)
Change to Light purple
57-58. SC across (20)
Change to Dark purple
59-64. SC across (20)
65. SS in first to stitches, 16 SC across, leaving 2 unworked stitches. ch.1 and turn (16 sc)
66. DEC, 12 SC, DEC (14)
Begin in Dark purple
1. Ch 21, SC in 2nd ch from hook and across (20)
2- 6. SC across (20)
Change to Light purple
7-8. SC across (20)
Change to Black
9-12. SC across (20)
Change to Light purple
13-52. SC across (20)
Change to Black
53-56. SC across (20)
Change to Light purple
57-58. SC across (20)
Change to Dark purple
59-64. SC across (20)
65. SS in first to stitches, 16 SC across, leaving 2 unworked stitches. ch.1 and turn (16 sc)
66. DEC, 12 SC, DEC (14)
67. SC across (14)
68. DEC, 10 SC, DEC (12)
69. SC across (12)
70. DEC, 8 SC, DEC (10)
71. SC across (10)
72. DEC, 6 SC, DEC (8)
73. SC across (8)
74. DEC, 4 SC, DEC (6)
75. SC across (6)
FO
Repeat rows 1-75 for second panel.
DETAILS:
1. Place safety eyes between 48-49 approximately 5 stitches apart.
2.. Embroider mouth with black and stitch cheeks with pink.
3. Using the Surface Crochet technique (slip stitches on top, if this is confusing you can sew these details), make a wavy line over the black strips on both panels.
FINISHING:
Place panel 1 on top of panel 2, make sure that your surface crochet will be facing outward on both panels. SC around the body, changing colors to match as you go around. For corners SC ch1 Sc in same stitch. When you have a few inches left of SC, start stuffing. Continue SC around until you reach where you started. FO and sew in ends.
LETTERS:
If you are choosing to add a word on your crayon, then you will need some felt. I freehand cutting the letters and used a small amount of hot glue to keep them on. If you crochet letters or surface crochet words, I suggest you do this before you sc the pieces together. Personally I like the clean crisp look of the felt letters.
If you are not sure how to surface crochet, here is a great tutorial video by Moogly Blog. I highly recommend her "How to" videos.
75. SC across (6)
FO
Repeat rows 1-75 for second panel.
DETAILS:
1. Place safety eyes between 48-49 approximately 5 stitches apart.
2.. Embroider mouth with black and stitch cheeks with pink.
3. Using the Surface Crochet technique (slip stitches on top, if this is confusing you can sew these details), make a wavy line over the black strips on both panels.
FINISHING:
Place panel 1 on top of panel 2, make sure that your surface crochet will be facing outward on both panels. SC around the body, changing colors to match as you go around. For corners SC ch1 Sc in same stitch. When you have a few inches left of SC, start stuffing. Continue SC around until you reach where you started. FO and sew in ends.
LETTERS:
If you are choosing to add a word on your crayon, then you will need some felt. I freehand cutting the letters and used a small amount of hot glue to keep them on. If you crochet letters or surface crochet words, I suggest you do this before you sc the pieces together. Personally I like the clean crisp look of the felt letters.
If you are not sure how to surface crochet, here is a great tutorial video by Moogly Blog. I highly recommend her "How to" videos.
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