Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Elephant Ornament Crochet Pattern


Elephant Ornament pattern

This is a cute little elephant with oversized, dangly legs and big ears!  He works great as a Christmas ornament, and can be made in any color you want.


Updated on 11/15!

Hook Size: 3.50 mm
Worsted weight yarn in whatever color you want your elephant to be!

Legs (make 4)
Stuff as you go
R1: SC 6 in MR [6]
R2: INC x 6 [12]
R3: SC around in BLO [12]           
R4-5: SC around [12]
R6: (SC 4, DEC) Rpt [10]
R7: (SC 3, DEC) Rpt [8]m
R8: SC around [8]
R9: (SC 2, DEC) Rpt [6]
SLP to close, leave long tails for attaching the legs and braiding the elephant’s tail (see further instructions)

Body and Head
Stuff as you go
R1: SC 6 in MR [6]
R2: INC x 6 [12]
R3: (SC, INC) x 6 [18]
R4: (SC x 2, INC) x 6 [24]
R5-11: SC around [24]
R12: DEC x 4, 5 SC, INC x 6, 3 SC, DEC [25]
R13: DEC x 3, SC x 5, (INC, SC) x 5, SC x 4 [28]
R14: INC x 3, SC around [30]
R15:SC x 10, (SC, DEC) x 5, SC x 6 [25]
R16: SC x 2, (SC x 2, DEC) x 5, SC x 3[20]
R17: SC around [20]
R18: (SC, DEC) x 6, DEC [13]
If desired, insert 8 mm safety eyes now in between rows 16 and 17, appx 6 stitches apart. Stuff firmly.
R19: DEC, SC, DEC x 5 [7]
R20-26: SC around [7]
R27: In BLO SC, DEC x 3

Cut yarn with long tail and pull through.  Thread yarn back through the middle of the end of the trunk, and attach to the middle of the forehead, around row 16.


Ears (make 2)
R1: 4 SC in MR, CH 1 and Turn [4]
R2: INC x 4, CH 1 and turn [8]
R3: (SC, INC) x 4, CH 1 and turn [12]
R4: (SC x 2, INC) x 4, CH 1 and turn [16]
R5: SC around, slp to FO leaving long tail to attach to head [16]
Note- when sewing ears to head fold slightly so the ears curve more.

Attach legs and ears, and embroider eyes.  If you want to use it for an ornament, chain 30 and attach on back just below the head.

Disclaimer:  This pattern is for personal use only.  

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Crochet mini beer mug

This is a super simple pattern that's quick and easy to make.  I use it either to make Christmas ornaments, or throw some catnip in there for a fun cat toy.  I mean, hey, even cats need a beer every so often, right? Using a 3.75 mm hook and worsted weight yarn these mugs stand about 2.5 inches tall.

Mini Beer Mug
Starting in light grey yarn
R1: 6 SC in Magic Circle [6]
R2: Inc x 6 [12]
R3: (Inc, SC) x 6 [18]
R4: (Inc, 2 SC) x 6 [24]
R5: SC around in BLO [24]
R6: SC around [24]
switch to gold yarn (or dark brown if you're going for a stout or porter!)
R7-15: SC around [24]
switch to white
R16: SC around [24]
R17: SC around in BLO [24]
(Note, this is probably the only time you'll see this, but here is where you don't need to be super neat, if it's a little messy it's ok because it's the foam on the top of the beer)
R18: (dec, 2 SC) x 6 [18]
R19: (dec, SC) x 6 [12]
Stuff and use your hands to shape- flat on the bottom, evenly round throughout the mug.
R20: dec x 6 [6]
FO and bury the end (to do this you'll make a slip stitch, then cut the yarn.  Using a yarn needle, go through each of the stiches in FLO, then pull tight.  You'll have a bit of a peak, so go back through the center of the ring and through the project, out somewhere easy, and cut the end off)

For the handle-
Using light grey yarn, chain 11, turn, in second stitch SC to end, leaving a long tail to attach to the mug.  I suggest attaching it where the color changes are so it looks even.

That's it!  If only making real beer was this easy....

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Sea Otter with Clam Crochet Pattern


Sea Otter With Clam

This is the first pattern I've ever made!  It turned out pretty well, so I'm sharing it here. I used regular yarn, and a 3.75 mm hook for a finished product about 5 inches long.

EDIT: ok, so it's July and I just tried to follow my own pattern and oye.  This needs some work...  I"ll try to fix it to make it better and easier to follow!


MC= Magic Circle
SC= Single Crochet
DCR= Decrease
INC= Increase
Rpt= repeat part in the parenthesis
BLO/FLO= Back/Front Loop Only
SLP= Slip stich
Number at the end should be # of stitches in round
Don't forget to stuff as you go!  Body and back legs should be stuffed firmly, front arms only lightly.




Head, Body, and Tail
Start with beige
R1: MC 6
R2: Inc 12
R3: Inc 18
R4: Inc 24
R5: SC 24
R6: SC 8, (SC2, Inc) rpt, SC1, 30
R7: DCR 4, (SC 3, Inc), rpt, SC1 30
R8: SC6 BLO, SC 24 30
Switch to dark brown
R9: SC8, (SC3, dec) rpt (SC2, dcr) 26
R10: SC through FLO, (SC1, dcr) rpt to end, SC last 2 21
R11: SC around 21
R12: SC3, dcr1, SC around 20
R13-20: SC all around 20
R21: DCR 3, (SC2, DCR) rpt 3 times, SC1 14
R22: (SC2, dcr) rpt, SC1 10
R23-24: SC around10
R25: (SC4, dcr) rpt 8
R26: SC around 8
R27: (SC 2, dcr) rpt
R28: sc, dcr, rpt
Finish off with a point at the end
(Note- Can make torso longer, and maybe switch to Dark Brown later)

Arms (make 2)
Use dark brown
R1: MC 4
R2: INC X 4 8
R3-8: SC
SLP Close, Leave Tail for Attachment

Legs (Make 2)
Use dark brown
R1: MC 6
R2: Inc x 6 12
R3: 7 BLO, FLO (DC, SLP, DC, SLP, DC) 12
R4: 7 SC, 5 SC BLO of R3 12
R5: (2 SC, DCR) Rpt x 3 9
R6-7: SC 9
SLP to close, leave tail for attaching
(Note- the weird stiches here are to give him little toes, they don’t show up well in the picture, but they are there!)

Clam
Use grey
R1: MC 4
R2: INC x4 8
R3: 8
SLP to close leave tail for attaching

Attach everything and sew a little face on, and you are all done!  You can attach a small piece of yarn or thread to hang as a Christmas ornament, or even add some catnip to make a cat toy!  This is the first time writing out a pattern too, so if you have any questions or notice mistakes, please let me know!  Also, I would LOVE to see your finished product too!



This is for personal use only, do not attempt to sell the pattern or mass produce the otter, although if you want to make some for craft fairs or whatnot that's ok, just please credit me.  Thanks!