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SNARL!!!! |
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CUTE! |
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Rawrrrr! |
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SNARL!!!! |
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CUTE! |
Materials:
- Yarn in size 6 in whatever color makes your heart sing or, you know, whatever color will go best with your wardrobe. You should be using just about the whole ball of yarn.
- 9 mm Crochet hook
- Sharp and trusty scissors
- Thread in color of your heart singing yarn and a needle.
- Big buttons with large button holes.
- A couple straight pins.
Term Guide:
ch= chain
sc= single crochet
dc= double crochet
sl st= slip stitch
If you don’t know a stitch, don’t freak out! There is a great website with wonderful pictures on how to do all these stitches. Here is the link:
www.stitchdiva.com/
Row 1
Ch 50.
Row 2
Join Ch with sl st being careful not to twist yarn.
Row 3
Ch 1 and then sc in each ch around; making 50 sc.
Row 4
Ch 2 (counts as first dc) then dc in each sc around; making 50 dc.
Rows 5-8
Continue rows 3 and 4 three more times.
Row 9
Ch 1 then sc in each dc around; making 50 sc.
To Finish:
Sl st and pull yarn through. If you have a lot of yarn left over, you will cut a tail about 4 inches long before you pull it all the way through.
Weave in ends and sew in place with some thread in the same color as your yarn. Some people like to use fabric glue to keep their work from unweaving at the ends. I don’t like to on things I wear because it’s scratchy and it smells bad. Who really wants to walk around smelling like fabric glue? Not me.
Try on the cowl and figure out where you would like the buttons placed. Use a straight pin to mark where you would like them. When removing the cowl be careful not to stab yourself in the eye with the straight pins. It’s best to insert pin so that, from the front, you can see both ends of the pin.
Sew on buttons.
Congratulations you have completed a cute and cozy cowl. I hope you love it and stay warm!
Little Red Riding Hood Crochet Pattern
Head:
Row One: Ch 2.
Row Two: Sc six in the second ch from hook.
Row Three: Sc two in each sc from previous row.
Row Four: Sc in first stitch of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 18 stitches.
Row Five: Sc in first two stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 24 stitches.
Row Six: Sc in first three stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 30 stitches.
Row Seven: Sc in first four stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 36 stitches.
Row Eight: Sc in first five stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 42 stitches.
Rows Nine through Ten: Sc in each stitch on previous row.
Sew on eyes and embroider eyelashes, mouth, and freckles.
Row Eleven: Sc in first five stitches of previous row then decrease; repeat around to make 36 stitches.
Row Twelve: Sc in first four stitches of previous row then decrease; repeat around to make 30 stitches.
Row Thirteen: Sc in first three stitches of previous row then decrease; repeat around to make 24 stitches.
Row Fourteen: Sc in first two stitches of previous row then decrease; repeat around to make 18 stitches.
Row Fifteen: Sc in first stitch of previous row then decrease; repeat around to make 12 stitches.
Stuff head to your liking.
Body:
Row One: Ch 2.
Row Two: Sc six in the second ch from hook.
Row Three: Sc two in each sc from previous row.
Row Four: Sc in first stitch of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 18 stitches.
Row Five: Sc in first two stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 24 stitches.
Row Six: Sc in first three stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 30 stitches.
Row Seven and Eight : Sc in each stitch around
Row Nine: Sc in first four stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 36 stitches.
Row Ten and Eleven: Sc in each stitch around.
Row Twelve: Sc in first five stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 42 stitches.
Row Thirteen – Seventeen: Sc in each stitch around.
Bottom:
Row One: Ch 2.
Row Two: Sc six in the second ch from hook.
Row Three: Sc two in each sc from previous row.
Row Four: Sc in first stitch of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 18 stitches.
Row Five: Sc in first two stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 24 stitches.
Row Six: Sc in first three stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 30 stitches.
Row Seven: Sc in first four stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 36 stitches.
Row Eight: Sc in first five stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat around to make 42 stitches.
Attach bottom with yarn by slip stitching around. When you get close to closing the round, stuff.
Ruffle:
Sc in first stitch in the bottom ridge then hdc, dc, & hdc all in next stitch, sc in next stitch, and slip stitch. Repeat this pattern around to make a ruffle pattern
Cloak:
Hood:
Ch 15, sc in second chain from hook and repeat in the next 13 stitches. Then insert your hook into that first ch (with the knot from your original ch) and do a sc crochet. Repeat for the next 13 stitches. Ch 1, flip, and repeat this pattern 12 times.
Body of Cloak:
Row 1, Ch 1 and Sc across.
Row 2: Sc in first stitch, increase in next; repeat to make 18
Row 3: Sc in first two stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat to make 24 stitches.
Row 4: Sc in first three stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat to make 30 stitches.
Row 5: Sc in first four stitches of previous row then increase in next; repeat to make 36 stitches.
Row 6-10: Sc in each across.
Arms: Ch 13. Sc in second ch from hook.
Sc in first ch (as you did on hood) and then sc in each stitch after that.
Apron:
Row One: Ch 9 then sc in second ch from hook. Sc in each ch after that.
Row Two – Three: Sc in each stitch.
Row Four: Sc, inc, repeat pattern across.
Row Five: Sc, Sc, inc and repeat pattern across.
Row Six: Sc, Sc, Sc, inc and repeat pattern across. Then chain 12 to make neck loop and attach with thread and needle.
Basket:
Row 1: Ch 2 then Sc six in second ch from hook.
Row 2: Increase in each stitch around.
Row 3: Sc, Inc, and repeat pattern around to make 18.
Row 4: Sc in each back loop around. When you have finished you will see a ridge around. This will flip the stitches up to make the basket shape.
Row 5-8: Sc in each stitch around then ch 12 and slip stitch in opposite side of basket to make handle.
Wolf Crochet Pattern
Head:
Ch 2, then sc 6 in second ch from hook.
Inc in each stitch to make 12
Inc in each stitch to make 24
Sc two, Inc around to make 36
Sc in each stitch around
Attach eyes.
Sc two, dec around to make 24
Dec around to make 12
Dec around to make 6 then sl st.
Embroider smile and stuff.
Ears:
Ch four then sc in second ch from hook and continue all the way around ch like you did for the hood for the cloak. Sew onto head.
Snout:
Ch two, in second ch from hook sc six.
Increase in each stitch around to make 12
Sc in each stitch around.
Inc in each stitch around to make 24
Sc in each stitch around, sl st.
Embroider nose and mouth. Stuff snout. Attach to head matching smile up with snout. Use pliable jewelry wire for the glasses and sew onto snout.
Body:
Ch two, sc six in second ch from hook.
Sc six
Sc in each stitch to make six.
Sc, sc, inc, around to make nine.
Sc in each stitch to make nine.
Sc, Sc, inc around to make 12.
Sc in each around to make 12.
Inc around to make 24.
Sc in each stitch to make 24.
Sc, sc, inc around to make 36.
Sc in each stitch to make 36.
Sc in each stitch to make 36.
Sc in each stitch to make 36.
Sc in back loops all the way around. The back loops will be the ones that are on the inside (looking up into the cone from the bottom) of the round you are making You will see a ridge start to form.
Sc, Sc, Dec around to make 24.
Dec around to make 12
Dec around to make 6.
Stuff
Dec around to close last stitch will be a sl st.
Hind Legs:
Ch two, sc six in second ch from hook.
Inc around to make 12.
Inc around to make 24
Sc in each stitch to make 24.
Feet:
Ch 13, Sc in second ch from hook and all the way around to make 24 stitches.
Ch one, flip and sc in each of the 24 stitches.
Sew feet and legs together then sew onto body of wolf. Sew head and body together.
Tail:
Ch two, sc four in second ch from hook.
Sc in each stitch to make four.
Sc, sc, inc to make six.
Sc in each stitch to make six.
Sc in each stitch to make six.
Sc in each stitch to make six.
Sc, sc, inc to make nine.
Sc in each stitch to make nine.
Sc, sc, inc to make 12.
Sc in each stitch to make 12.
Sc in each stitch to make 12.
Sc, sc, inc to make 15.
Sc in each stitch to make 15.
Sc in each stitch to make 15.
Sc in each stitch to make 15.
Stuff
Sc, Dec around to and keep going until the tail comes to a close with the last stitch being a sl st. Sew tail on.
Hat:
Ch two, sc six in second ch from hook.
Inc in each stitch to make 12.
Inc in each stitch to make 24.
Sc in each stitch to make 24.
Dec in each stitch to make 12, sl st to close.
Sew on flower and then sew to the top of the head.
Shawl:
Ch nine then sc eight across starting at the second ch from hook.
Ch 3 (this will be your first double crochet) then dc in each stitch across to make eight dc. Make 12 rows then sl st to close.
Sew on button and then attach to wolf.