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Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome – Free Crochet Pattern

Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome - Cover

Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome – Free Crochet Pattern

Created by ©BeejuiCreations 2018-2022

Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome – Free Crochet Pattern. Crochet your very own Santa Gnome. All created in DK yarn.  

I love chocolate oranges!  Crochet yourself a cute santa gnome to hide your chocolate orange stash or if you are feeling generous you could make these as very cute gifts for Christmas.

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Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome - Cover
Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome – Free Crochet Pattern

For the Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome Pattern 

you will need:

(I’m unsure of the amount I used but it was definitely less than 50g for each gnome)

(Top tip! Buy extra to snack on while making this pattern, thank me later!)

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Stitches / Abbreviations: (US Crochet)

  • MR – Magic Ring
  • SS – Slip Stitch
  • SC – Single Crochet
  • HDC – Half Double Crochet
  • DC – Double Crochet
  • TR – Treble
  • INC – Increase
  • DEC – Decrease
  • St/Sts – Stitch / Stitches
Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome
Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome – Free Crochet Pattern

Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome Pattern

Body/Head

Using Red DK yarn

  • Make a magic ring (MR)
  • 6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  • INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  • 3SC, INC x 6 (30sts)
  • 4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)
  • 5SC, INC x 6 (42sts)
  • 6SC, INC x 6 (48sts)

Change to Black DK Yarn

  • 1SC in each st (48sts) x 2 rows
  • 1SC

Change to Red DK Yarn

  • 1SC in each st (48sts) x 4 rows
  • 1SC

Change to Peach DK Yarn

  • 1SC in each st (48sts) x 3 rows
  • 6SC, DEC x 6 (42sts)
  • 5SC, DEC x 6 (36sts)
  • 4SC, DEC x 6 (30sts)

If you are adding a chocolate orange – SS, fasten off and sew in the ends. Insert your chocolate orange.

If you would prefer to fill it with soft toy filling follow instructions below: 

  • 3SC, DEC x 6 (24sts)
  • 2SC, DEC x 6 (18sts)
  • 1SC, DEC x 6 (12sts)

Fill with soft toy stuffing

  • DEC x 6 (6sts)
  • SS, Fasten off (sew in the ends)

Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome

Beard

Using White DK Yarn

  • Make a magic ring (MR)
  • 6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  • INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  • Carry on working in the round – 4SC, 3HDC, 4DC, 2TR in next st, 2TR in next st, 4DC, 3HDC, 4SC
  • SS, Fasten off (leave enough yarn to sew the beard on to the face)

Sew onto the front of the head/body. (Position the middle of beard along the top row of the red section, then sew to attach)

Nose

Using Peach DK Yarn

  • Make a magic ring (MR)
  • 6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  • INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  • 1SC in each st (24sts) x 2 rows
  • 2SC, DEC x 6 (18sts)
  • 1SC, DEC x 6 (12sts)
  • Fill with soft toy filling
  • DEC x 6 (6sts)
  • SS, Fasten off (leave enough yarn to sew the nose on to the beard)

Sew onto the front of the middle of the beard.

Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome - Nose attached
Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome – Nose attached

Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome

Santa Hat

Using Red DK yarn

  • Make a magic ring (MR)
  • 4SC into MR (4sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  • 1SC in each st (4sts) x 3 rows
  • 1SC, INC x 2 (6sts)
  • 1SC in each st (6sts) x 3 rows
  • 1SC, INC x 3 (9sts)
  • 1SC in each st (9sts) x 3 rows
  • 2SC, INC x 3 (12sts)
  • 1SC in each st (12sts) x 3 rows
  • 3SC, INC x 3 (15sts)
  • 1SC in each st (15sts) x 3 rows
  • 4SC, INC x 3 (18sts)
  • 1SC in each st (18sts) x 3 rows
  • 5SC, INC x 3 (21sts)
  • 1SC in each st (21sts) x 3 rows
  • 6SC, INC x 3 (24sts)
  • 1SC in each st (24sts) x 3 rows
  • 7SC, INC x 3 (27sts)
  • 1SC in each st (27sts) x 3 rows
  • 8SC, INC x 3 (30sts)
  • 1SC in each st (30sts) x 3 rows
  • 4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)
  • 1SC in each st (36sts) x 3 rows
  • 5SC, INC x 6 (42sts)
  • 1SC in each st (42sts) x 3 rows
  • 6SC, INC x 6 (48sts)
  • 1SC in each st (48sts) x 3 rows
  • 7SC, INC x 6 (54sts)
  • 8SC, INC x 6 (60sts)
  • 1SC in each st (60sts) x 2 rows

Change to white yarn

  • 1SC in each st (60sts) x 2 rows
  • CH1
  • 1HDC in each st (60sts) x 2 rows
  • SS, Fasten off 

Sew in all the loose ends.

Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome - Hat
Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome – Hat

Hat Pompom

Using White DK Yarn

  • Make a magic ring (MR)
  • 6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  • INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC in each st (12sts) x 2 rows
  • DEC x 6 (6sts)
  • SS, Fasten off (leave enough yarn to sew the pompom on to the hat)
  • Fill with soft toy filling (Tip: use the end of the crochet hook to push the soft toy filling into the pompom) 

Sew onto the tip of the Santa’s hat.

Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome - Hat with pompom attached
Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome – Hat with pompom attached

Legs (make 2)

Using Black DK Yarn

  • CH6
  • 4SC, 3SC in next st, carry on on opposite side of the CH, 3SC, 2SC in next st (12sts)
  • Carry on working in the round – 2SC in next st, 3SC, 2SC in next 3sts, 4SC, 2SC in next st (17sts)
  • (2SC, INC) x 5, 2SC (22sts)
  • 1SC in each st (22sts)
  • 8SC, DEC in next 4sts, 6SC (18sts)
  • 7SC, DEC in next 3sts, 5SC (15sts)
  • 6SC, DEC in next 3sts, 3SC (12sts)
  • 5SC, DEC in next 2sts, 3SC (10sts)

Fill the foot with soft toy filling

Change to White yarn

  • 1SC in each st (10sts) x 2 rows
  • 1SC 

(I add in this extra SC to keep the colour changes in line at the back of the leg)

Change to Red yarn

  • 1SC in each st (10sts) x 6 rows
  • 1SC 
  • SS, fasten off (leave enough yarn to sew the leg onto the gnome)

Fill the leg with soft toy filling (Tip: Use the end of your crochet hook to push the soft toy filling into the leg)

Sew both of the legs onto the bottom of the gnome’s body.

Arms (make 2)

Using Black DK Yarn

  • Make a magic ring (MR)
  • 6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  • INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC in each st (12sts) x 2 rows
  • (4SC, DEC) x 2 (10sts)

Change to White yarn

  • 1SC in each st (10sts) x 2 rows
  • 1SC 

(I add in this extra SC to keep the colour changes in line at the back of the arm)

Change to Red yarn

  • 1SC in each st (10sts) x 6 rows
  • 1SC 
  • SS, fasten off (leave enough yarn to sew the arm onto the gnome)

Fill the arm lightly with soft toy filling (Tip: Use the end of your crochet hook to push the soft toy filling into the arm)

Sew both of the arms onto the sides of the gnome’s body.

Finish your Santa Chocolate Orange Gnome

  • Using Black yarn, sew on small eyes either side of the gnomes nose, if you require.
  • Insert chocolate orange (if you have any left!) and put hat on top of your crochet gnome.

I hope you have enjoyed making your very own crochet santa chocolate orange gnome! I would love to see your makes, please leave me a photo in the comments!

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Crochet Polar Bear Pattern

Crochet Polar Bear Pattern

Crochet Polar Bear Pattern

Designed by ©Beejui Creations 2021

Crochet Polar Bear Pattern. This Polar Bear pattern has been a bit of a nightmare! I had originally written the pattern out in rough while I was creating it and then I lost all the notes after a technical issue. I was heartbroken and was so annoyed with my laptop I put the polar bear away! But finally, I sat down with the polar bear again and created another one while making sure the pattern was saved this time!!!! Below is the pattern, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

The white and grey bear is crocheted with a 6mm crochet hook and using the standard crochet technique.

The white and pink bear is crocheted with a 5mm crochet hook and using the yarn over / yarn under technique. This technique results in tighter stitches, an ‘X’ stitch design instead of a ‘V’ and using this in combination with a smaller hook makes the bear slightly smaller.

Crochet Polar Bear Pattern
Crochet Polar Bear Free Pattern

For your Crochet Polar Bear Pattern you will need:

  • Crochet Hook Size:
    • For larger bear – Crochet Hook 6mm
    • For smaller bear – Crochet Hook 5mm
  • Yarn:
    • Main Body Colour – James C Brett Flutterby Chunky in WHITE 100g 
    • Contrasting Colour – James C Brett Flutterby Chunky in DARK GREY / PEWTER 100g or DUSKY PINK 100G
    • A small amount of FAB DK BLACK for sewing face features
    • A small amount of FAB DK WHITE or KING COLE GLITZ DK DIAMOND WHITE for pom-poms
  • Yarn/darning needle with a large eye for weaving in the yarn ends.
  • Pom-pom maker – large for the hat and small for booties
  • Soft toy filling approximately 100g
  • Sewing thread in matching main body colour
  • Sewing needle

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Stitches / Abbreviations: (US Crochet Abbreviations)

  • CH – Chain
  • SC – Single Crochet
  • HDC – Half Double Crochet
  • DC – Double Crochet
  • INC – Increase (2 stitches in 1 stitch)
  • DEC – Decrease (I use the invisible decrease stitch)
  • SS – Slip Stitch

Notes

  • Gauge is not important, but if you find you crochet loosely you may want to go down a hook size
  • Due to the texture of the flutterby yarn tie a knot at the beginning of each piece of yarn before you start, this prevents the yarn from fraying at the ends
  • All parts are made in the round except the scarf and boot cuffs
  • Start with a chain of 2 instead of a magic ring, due to the texture of the yarn it makes it difficult to close the magic ring 
Crochet Polar Bear Pattern
Crochet Polar Bear Pattern

Crochet Polar Bear Pattern

Body – White Yarn (Main Colour)

  • CH2, work 6SC into 1st chain (6sts)
  • INC x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  • 3SC, INC x 6 (30sts)
  • 4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)
  • 5SC, INC x 6 (42sts)
  • 6SC, INC x 6 (48sts)

Stop increasing

  • 1SC x 48 for 8 rows
  • 6SC, DEC x 6 (42sts)
  • 1SC x 42 for 1 row (42sts)
  • 5SC, DEC x 6 (36sts)
  • 1SC x 36 for 1 row (36sts)
  • 4SC, DEC x 6 (30sts)
  • 1SC x 30 for 1 row (30sts)
  • 3SC, DEC x 6 (24sts)
  • 1SC x 24 for 1 row (24sts)
  • 2SC, DEC x 6 (18sts)
  • 1SC x 18sts for 1 row (18sts)
  • SS, fasten off and weave in loose ends
  • Stuff firmly with soft toy filling 
Crochet Polar Bear - Body
Crochet Polar Bear – Body

Crochet Polar Bear Pattern

Head – White (Main Colour)

  • CH2, work 6SC into 1st chain (6sts)
  • INC x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  • 3SC, INC x 6 (30sts)
  • 4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)
  • 5SC, INC x 6 (42sts)
  • 6SC, INC x 6 (48sts)

Stop increasing

  • 1SC x 48 for 8 rows (48sts)
  • 6SC, DEC x 6 (42sts)
  • 5SC, DEC x 6 (36sts)
  • 4SC, DEC x 6 (30sts)
  • 3SC, DEC x 6 (24sts)

Fill with soft toy stuffing

  • 2SC, DEC x 6 (18sts)
  • 1SC, DEC x 6 (12sts)

Add more soft toy filling if needed

  • DEC x 6 (6sts)
  • SS, fasten off and weave in loose ends
 Crochet Polar Bear Pattern - Head
Crochet Polar Bear Pattern – Head

Sew the head to the body using sewing thread.

Sew the body (18sts) evenly to the 3rd row of the bottom of the head.

Crochet Polar Bear - Head & Body
Crochet Polar Bear – Head & Body

Snout – White Yarn (Main Colour)

  • CH2, work 6SC into 1st chain (6sts)
  • INC x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  • 1SC x 24 for 4 rows (24sts)
  • SS, fasten off and weave in loose ends
 Crochet Polar Bear Pattern - Snout
Crochet Polar Bear – Snout

Sew the snout onto the head. Pin the snout to the head first to position it, then sew securely with the sewing needle and thread.

 Crochet Polar Bear Pattern - Snout & Head
Crochet Polar Bear – Snout sewed to the head

Arms (make 2) – White (Main Colour)

  • CH2, work 6SC into 1st chain (6sts)
  • INC x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)

Stop increasing

  • 1SC x 18 for 6 rows (18sts)
  • DEC, 16SC (17sts)
  • 1SC x 17 for 1 row (17sts)
  • DEC, 15SC (16sts)
  • 1SC x 16 for 1 row (16sts)
  • DEC, 14SC (15sts)
  • 1SC x 15 for 1 row (15sts)
  • DEC, 13SC (14sts)
  • 1SC x 14 for 1 row (14sts)
  • DEC, 12SC (13sts)
  • 1SC x 13 for 1 row (13sts)
  • DEC, 11SC (12sts)
  • 1SC x 12 for 1 row (12sts)
  • SS, fasten off and weave in loose ends
  • Stuff loosely with soft toy filling
 Crochet Polar Bear Pattern - Arms
Crochet Polar Bear Pattern – Arms

Sew the arms onto each side of the body. Pin each arm to the sides of the body first to position them, then sew securely to the body with the sewing needle and thread.

 Crochet Polar Bear Pattern - Right Arm
Crochet Polar Bear Pattern – Right arm pinned to the body
 Crochet Polar Bear Pattern - Left arm
Crochet Polar Bear Pattern – Left arm pinned to the body.
 Crochet Polar Bear Pattern - Both arms sewn on
Crochet Polar Bear Pattern – Both arms are sewn onto the body

Boots & Legs (make 2) – Contrasting Colour

  • Using contrasting colour –
  • CH2, work 6SC into 1st chain (6sts)
  • INC x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  • 3SC, INC x 6 (30sts)
  • 1SC x 30 for 2 rows (30sts)
  • DEC 3 times then 1SC in each st x 24 (27sts)
  • DEC 3 times then 1SC in each st x 21 (24sts)
  • DEC 3 times then 1SC in each st x 18 (21sts)
  • DEC 3 times then 1SC in each st x 15 (18sts)
  • 1SC x 18 for 1 row

Change to white yarn (Main Colour)

  • Working in back loops only – 1SC BLO x 18 for 1 row
  • Work in both loops – 1SC x 18 for 11 rows

Start filling with soft toy filling

  • 1SC, DEC x 6 (12sts)
  • DEC x 6 (6sts)
  • SS, fasten off and weave in loose ends

Boot Cuffs (make 2) – Contrasting Colour

  • Do not work in the round – Using contrasting colour
  • CH8
  • In 2nd CH from hook, 1HDC x 7, CH 2, turn (7sts)                                                                                                                                                 
  • 1HDC x 7, CH2 turn – repeat 20 rows (do not complete chain 2 on the last row) (7sts)
  • SS, fasten off and weave in loose ends

TIP:  Due to tension or using the YO/YU technique the gauge may be slightly smaller.  Check your measurements by wrapping the boot cuff around the teddy bear’s leg and make sure that the boot cuff overlaps by approximately one inch.  If it is too short, add one or two extra HDC rows to the boot cuff.

Sew each boot cuff as above images onto each side of the boot. Pin each boot cuff to the top of the boot attached to the leg. (where pink boot joins the white leg). Sew the boot cuff securely along the pink/white edge of the boot/leg with the sewing needle and thread. Carry on along the whole edge of the boot cuff, overlapping boot cuff then fasten off the thread. See the image below.

Boot Cuff is sewn onto the top edge of the boot.

Fold each boot cuff over towards the bottom of the boot. See the images below.

Sew each leg onto each side of the body with sewing thread. Lie the bear on a flat surface and pin each leg to the body first to make sure they are level. See the image below.

Legs pinned to the body

Scarf – Contrasting Colour

  • Do not work in the round
  • CH8
  • In 2nd CH from hook, 1HDC x 7, CH 2, turn (7sts)                                                                                                                                                     
  • 1HDC x 7, CH2 turn – repeat 42 rows (do not complete chain 2 on the last row) (7sts)
  • SS, fasten off and weave in loose ends

TIP:  Due to tension or using the YO/YU technique the gauge may be slightly smaller.  Check your measurements by wrapping the scarf around the teddy bear’s neck and make sure that you can tie a loose knot.  If it is too short, add one or two extra HDC rows to the scarf.

Hat – Contrasting Colour

  • CH2, work 6DC into 1st chain, carry on working in the round (6sts)
  • 2DC in each st (12sts)
  • 1DC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2DC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  • 3DC, INC x 6 (30sts)
  • 4DC, INC x 6 (36sts)
  • 5DC, INC x 6 (42sts)
  • 6DC, INC x 6 (48sts)

Stop increasing

  • 1DC in each st (48sts) x 6 rows                                                                                                                                                           
  • 1DC, 1HDC, 1SC, SS, fasten off and weave in loose ends

Position the hat onto the bears head and fold over approximately three rows to form the brim. Sew to the bears head securely around the fold of the hat.

Attach the scarf by loosely wrapping it around the bear’s neck and tie a loose knot.

Crochet Polar Bear Pattern – Face Details

Using black yarn:

Sew the bear’s eyes on the snout line. Leave 3 stitches between the eyes.

Sew an upside-down triangle centrally on the snout and lines for the mouth.

See the image below:

Ears – White Yarn (Main Colour) make 4

  • CH2, work 6SC into 1st chain (6sts)
  • INC x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  • 1SC x 24 for 1 row (24sts)
  • SS, fasten off and leave a long piece of yarn attached. (For joining two ear pieces together, see below).
Crochet Polar Bear - Ears
Crochet Polar Bear – Ears

Join the ears together

  • Place two ear pieces together, back to back.
  • Using one of the long pieces of yarn attached, we will be slip stitching through both pieces of the two ears to join them together.
  • SS through both ear pieces in each stitch all around the ear (24sts)
  • Fasten off, knot both of the yarn tails together and cut short.

Shape the ears by folding the bottom edge in on itself as seen in the image below and using sewing thread, securely sew to hold the shape. Do not fasten off as we will be sewing onto the hat/head to attach.

The ear is folded in at the bottom and secured with thread.

Attach Ears to the Hat/Head of the Bear

Sew each ear onto each side of the hat/head with sewing thread. Pin each ear onto the hat/head, make sure you are pinning through both the hat and head. When you are happy with the position of the ears, sew both ears onto your bear. MAKE SURE TO SEW SECURELY THROUGH BOTH THE HAT AND HEAD. See the image below.

crochet beejui bear

Tail – White Yarn (Main Colour)

  • CH2, work 6SC into 1st chain (6sts)
  • INC x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC x 12 for 2 rows (12sts)

Lightly fill with soft toy stuffing

  • DEC x 6 (6sts)
  • SS, fasten off and weave in loose ends
Crochet Polar Bear - Tail
Crochet Polar Bear – Tail

Sew the tail onto the back of the body with sewing thread. Lie the bear on a flat surface and pin the tail in position to the body first to make sure it is central. See the images below.

Pompoms

If you wish you can add pompoms onto the hat and the booties, like the large grey and white polar bear. Or leave without like the small pink and white polar bear.

Crochet Polar Bear Pattern

Finished!

I hope you have enjoyed making your very own Crochet Polar Bear Pattern.  If you need any further guidance please contact me at Beejui Creations.

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Crochet Penguin Free Pattern

Crochet Penguin Free Pattern

Crochet Penguin Free Pattern

Designed by ©Beejui Creations 2021

Crochet Penguin Free Pattern. Omg, look at these little cuties! This pattern design was created as a commission piece for a friends wedding anniversary.

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Crochet Penguin Free Pattern

For your Crochet Penguin Free Pattern you will need:

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Crochet Penguin Free Pattern

Stitches / Abbreviations: (US Crochet Abbreviations)

  • MR – Magic Ring
  • SC – Single Crochet
  • INC – Increase
  • DEC – Decrease (Use an invisible decrease to prevent large gaps in the project)
  • SS – Slip Stitch
  • St/Sts – Stitch / Stitches
Crochet Penguin Free Pattern

Crochet Penguin Free Pattern

Body – Grey

  • Make a magic ring (MR)
  • 6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  • INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  • 3SC, INC x 6 (30sts)
  • 4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)
  • 5SC, INC x 6 (42sts)
  • 6SC, INC x 6 (48sts)
  • 7SC, INC x 6 (54sts) 
  • 8SC, INC x 6 (60sts) 

Stop increasing

  • 60SC x 10 rows 
  • 8SC, DEC x 6 (54sts)
  • 54SC x 5 rows 
  • 7SC, DEC x 6 (48sts)
  • 48SC x 5 rows 
  • 6SC, DEC x 6 (42sts)
  • 42SC x 5 rows 
  • 5SC, DEC x 6 (36sts)
  • SS, Fasten off (leaving a long piece of yarn for sewing to the head)
  • Stuff with soft toy filling

Head – White

  • Make a magic ring (MR)
  • 6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  • INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  • 3SC, INC x 6 (30sts)
  • 4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)
  • 5SC, INC x 6 (42sts)
  • 6SC, INC x 6 (48sts)
  • 7SC, INC x 6 (54sts) 

Stop increasing

  • 54SC x 9 rows 
  • 7SC, DEC x 6 (48sts)
  • 6SC, DEC x 6 (42sts)
  • 5SC, DEC x 6 (36sts)
  • 4SC, DEC x 6 (30sts)
  • 3SC, DEC x 6 (24sts)
  • 2SC, DEC x 6 (18sts)

Fill with soft toy stuffing

  • 1SC, DEC x 6 (12sts)
  • DEC x 6 (6sts)
  • SS, Fasten off
  • Stuff with soft toy filling

Sew the head to the body using the left over yarn from the body.

Sew body (36sts) evenly to the 6th row of the bottom of the head.

Head – Black

  • Make a magic ring (MR)
  • 6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  • INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  • 3SC, INC x 6 (30sts)
  • 4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)
  • 5SC, INC x 6 (42sts)
  • 6SC, INC x 6 (48sts)
  • 7SC, INC x 6 (54sts) 

Stop increasing

  • 54SC x 10 rows 

Stop working in the round

  • SC x 11, turn
  • SC x 10, turn
  • SC x 9, turn
  • SC x 8, turn
  • SC x 7, turn
  • SC x 6, turn
  • SC x 5, turn
  • SC x 4, turn
  • SS, fasten off and leave enough yarn to sew onto the white head – no need to fill with soft toy stuffing.

Sew black head piece onto the white head. See image below for positioning:

Feet – Black (make 2)

  • Make a magic ring (MR)
  • 6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  • INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)

Stop increasing

  • 24SC x 4 rows 
  • 2SC, DEC x 6 (18sts)
  • 18SC x 3 rows 
  • 1SC, DEC x 6 (12sts)
  • 12SC x 2 rows 
  • DEC x 6 (6sts)
  • SS, fasten off and leave enough yarn to sew onto the body.
  • Flatten the foot – no need to fill with soft toy stuffing.

Sew both feet onto bottom of the body.

Wings – Grey (make 2)

  • Make a magic ring (MR)
  • 6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  • INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
  • 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  • 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)

Stop increasing

  • 24SC x 8 rows 
  • 2SC, DEC x 6 (18sts)
  • 18SC x 4 rows 
  • 1SC, DEC x 6 (12sts)
  • 12SC x 2 rows 
  • DEC x 6 (6sts)
  • 6SC x 1 row
  • SS; Sew hole closed and fasten off
  • Flatten the wing, no need to fill it with soft toy stuffing.

Using the buttons, attach both wings evenly onto either side of the body. Aim to attach the wings to the 4th row down from the head and approximately 9 stitches across from the middle of the back.

Tip: Attach the first button and wing with one stitch then go straight through to the other side and attach the second wing and button. Repeat until buttons are securely attached. By using this method with the buttons, it allows the wings to move position.

Face Detail

Sew the beak onto the face with grey yarn to form an upside down triangle.

Sew eyes evenly onto face with black yarn.

Crochet Penguin Free Pattern

Finished!

I hope you have enjoyed making your very own Crochet Penguin Free Pattern.  If you need any further guidance please contact me at Beejui Creations.

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Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter – Free Pattern

Bunny Blanket Comforter

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter – Free Pattern

Created by ©Beejui Creations 2021

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter – Free Pattern. My inspiration for this pattern was a gift for a new baby girl.  These would look great in any colour and depending on the material used, fully washable.

For your Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter you will need:

  • 4mm crochet hook
  • DK yarn in PINK (main colour) approx. 100g
    • Pink – Candy Floss Stylecraft Special DK yarn
  • DK yarn in WHITE (or whichever contrasting colour you like) approx. 100g
    • White – White Stylecraft Special DK yarn
  • DK yarn in SILVER (for face details, only a small amount needed) approx. 10g
    • Silver – Silver Stylecraft Special DK yarn
  • Soft toy filling
  • Darning needle to sew it all together

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Stitches / Abbreviations: (US Crochet Terms)

  • MR – Magic Ring
  • SC – Single Crochet
  • DC – Double Crochet
  • BLO – Back Loop Only
  • INC – Increase
  • DEC – Decrease
  • SS – Slip Stitch
  • St/Sts – Stitch / Stitches

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter – Free Pattern

Head – Pink yarn (Main Colour)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Head 1

In Pink yarn

Make a magic ring (MR),

6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round

INC in each st x 6 (12sts)

1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)

2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)

3SC, INC x 6 (30sts)

4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Head 2

1SC in each st x 6 rows (36sts)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Head 3

4SC, DEC x 6 (30sts)

3SC, DEC x 6 (24sts)

2SC, DEC x 6 (18sts)

1SC, DEC x 6 (12sts)

Fill firmly with soft toy filling

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Head 4

DEC x 6 (6sts)

Slip Stitch

Weave the ends in the last 6sts and pull to close the hole.

Put the needle with the leftover yarn attached through the centre of the head and fasten off.

Ears – Pink yarn (make 2)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Ear 1

In pink yarn

Make a magic ring (MR)

6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round

1SC, INC x 3 (9sts)

2SC, INC x 3 (12sts)

3SC, INC x 3 (15sts)

4SC, INC x 3 (18sts)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Ear 2

1SC in each st x 10 rows (18sts)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Ear 3

4SC, DEC x 3 (15sts)

1SC in each st x 1 row (15sts)

3SC, DEC x 3 (12sts)

1SC in each st x 1 row (12sts)

2SC, DEC x 3 (9sts)

1SC in each st x 1 row (9sts)

SS, Fasten off (leaving a long piece of yarn for sewing to the bunnies head) 

Repeat the ear pattern again for the other ear.

Attach Ears to Bunny’s Head

Bunny Ears Attached

Sew the ears 3 rows from the centre on either side of the bunny’s head.

Sew over 5 stitches following the line of stitches and underneath the ear. Make sure it is very secure.

Fasten off the loose thread.

Front view of the bunny’s head with the ears sown on.

Blanket Pattern

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Blanket 1

Row 1

In Pink yarn

Make a magic ring (MR) work next stitches into MR (leave enough yarn to sew the blanket and head together)

CH4, DC into the magic ring, CH2; *2DC, CH2* repeat *-* to end, SS into top CH of starting chain (12DC, 6 CH2 spaces)

Pull yarn in the middle of the magic ring tightly to pull the hole closed

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Blanket 2

Row 2

SS into next st, SS into next CH space

(Working in CH spaces)

CH3, DC, CH2, 2DC, CH1; *2DC, CH2, 2DC, CH1* repeat *-* to end,

SS into the top CH of starting chain (24DC, 6 x CH2 spaces, 6 x CH1 spaces)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Blanket 3

Row 3

SS into next st, SS into next CH space

(Working in CH spaces)

CH3, DC, CH2, 2DC; *2DC, CH2, 2DC* repeat *-* to end,

SS into the top CH of starting chain (48DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Blanket 4

Row 4

SS into next st

(stop putting a SS into the chain space, as we will start working into the tops of the previous rounds DC’s on either side of the chain spaces)

CH3, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC in next st, skip next 2sts

*1DC in next st, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) IN CH space, 1DC in next st, skip next 2 sts* repeat *-* to end,

SS into the top CH of the starting chain (72DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Blanket 5

Row 5

SS into next st

(stop putting a SS into the chain space, as we will start working into the tops of the previous rounds DC’s on either side of the chain spaces)

CH3, 1DC in next st, (1DC, CH2, 1DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 2 sts, skip next 2sts,

*1DC in next 2 sts, (1DC, CH2, 1DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 2 sts, skip next 2sts* repeat*-* to end,

SS into the top CH of the starting chain (72DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Blanket 6

Row 6

SS into next st

Change to White yarn (when changing colour work in the BLO in all sts around, except the CH spaces (first row only)

SS into next st

CH3, 1DC BLO in next st, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC BLO in next 2 sts, skip next 2sts,

*1DC BLO in next 2 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC BLO in next 2 sts, skip next 2sts* repeat*-* to end,

SS into the top CH of the starting chain (96DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Blanket 7

Row 7

SS into next st

CH3, 1DC in next 2 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 3 sts, skip next 2sts,

*1DC in next 3 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 3 sts, skip next 2sts* repeat*-* to end,

SS into the top CH of the starting chain (120DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Blanket 8

Row 8

SS into next st

CH3, 1DC in next 3 sts, (1DC, CH2, 1DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 4 sts, skip next 2sts,

*1DC in next 4 sts, (1DC, CH2, 1DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 4 sts, skip next 2sts* repeat*-* to end,

SS into the top CH of the starting chain (120DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Blanket 9

Row 9

SS into next st

CH3, 1DC in next 3 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 4 sts, skip next 2sts,

*1DC in next 4 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 4 sts, skip next 2sts* repeat*-* to end,

SS into the top CH of the starting chain (144DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter Blanket 10

Row 10

SS into next st

CH3, 1DC in next 4 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 5 sts, skip next 2sts,

*1DC in next 5 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 5 sts, skip next 2sts* repeat*-* to end,

SS into the top CH of the starting chain (168DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

Blanket 11

Row 11

SS into next st

CH3, 1DC in next 5 sts, (1DC, CH2, 1DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 6 sts, skip next 2sts

*1DC in next 6 sts, (1DC, CH2, 1DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 6 sts, skip next 2sts* repeat*-* to end

SS into the top CH of the starting chain (168DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

Blanket 12

Row 12

SS into next st

CH3, 1DC in next 5 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 6 sts, skip next 2sts

*1DC in next 6 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 6 sts, skip next 2sts* repeat*-* to end

SS into the top CH of the starting chain (192DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

Blanket 13

Row 13

SS into next st

CH3, 1DC in next 6 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 7 sts, skip next 2sts

*1DC in next 7 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 7 sts, skip next 2sts* repeat*-* to end

SS into the top CH of the starting chain (216DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

Blanket 14

Row 14

SS into next st

CH3, 1DC in next 7 sts, (1DC, CH2, 1DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 8 sts, skip next 2sts

*1DC in next 8 sts, (1DC, CH2, 1DC) in CH space, 1DC in next 8 sts, skip next 2sts* repeat*-* to end

SS into the top CH of the starting chain (216DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

Blanket 15

Row 15

Change to Pink yarn (when changing colour work in the BLO in all sts around, except the CH spaces (first row only)

SS into next st

CH3, 1DC BLO in next 7 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC BLO in next 8 sts, skip next 2sts

*1DC BLO in next 8 sts, (2DC, CH2, 2DC) in CH space, 1DC BLO in next 8 sts, skip next 2sts* repeat*-* to end

SS into the top CH of the starting chain (240DC, 12 CH2 spaces)

SS into the next stitch and fasten off.

Weave in all loose ends.

Finish

Sew the bunny’s head securely onto the centre of the finished blanket (using the loose ends).

Sew eye and nose details onto the bunny’s face using grey yarn.

All finished!

I hope you have enjoyed making your very own Crochet Bunny Blanket Comforter.  If you need any further guidance please contact me at Beejui Creations 

Notice: This pattern is for personal use ONLY. This pattern or parts of it must not be reproduced or published (printed or online), altered, resold or used for commercial purposes without authorization.

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Free Easter Crochet Patterns

8 Free Easter Crochet Patterns

Free Easter Crochet Patterns. Wow! What a busy week I’ve had crocheting and writing out patterns for these cute little Easter gifts.

Here are 8 free crochet patterns that are easy to follow and quick to make. Create your own adorable Easter gifts for your loved ones this week!

Free Easter Crochet Patterns

Easter Egg

Crochet Mini Easter Egg - Free Pattern

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A great beginner project to make a cute mini Easter egg. Create these eggs in a range of pastel colours and hide them on a Easter Egg hunt!

Created with pink, lilac, blue, yellow, white and duck egg DK yarn.

Easter Egg Bunny

Crochet egg bunny

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A great beginner project to make a very cute mini Easter egg bunny. These bunnies are made from the crochet Easter egg pattern above with added ears, feet and an adorable little bunny tail.

Create these bunnies in a range of pastel colours and hide them with the crochet mini eggs on your Easter Egg hunt!

Created with pink, white and black DK yarn.

Easter Egg Chick

Crochet Easter Baby Chick - Free Pattern

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Another great beginner project to make a cute Easter baby chick and shell. These chicks are made from the crochet Easter egg pattern above with added wings and cute little hair curls.

Create these chicks and hide them along with the crochet mini eggs and bunnies on your Easter Egg hunt!

Created in yellow, orange, white and black DK yarn.

Easter Egg Chick

Crochet carrot

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Another great beginner project to make a little crochet carrot. Made in DK yarn. This carrot pattern is also made from the crochet Easter egg pattern above with curly cues for the carrot top.

Create a bunch of carrots and hide them along with the crochet mini eggs, bunnies and chicks on your Easter Egg hunt!

Created with orange, green and black DK yarn.

Easter Egg Basket

Crochet Easter Egg Basket - Free Pattern

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Create a chunky basket to fit all your Easter eggs, bunnies, chicks and carrots in.

Created with Cream Baby Chunky yarn from Aldi.

Pink Chocolate Orange Gnome Cover

Pink chocolate orange gnome

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A pink and white gnome with plaits that hides a chocolate orange.

Created with pink, peach and white DK yarn.

Daisy Chocolate Orange Gnome Cover

Daisy Gnome Chocolate Orange - Free Crochet Pattern

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A yellow and white gnome with a daisy hanging from it’s hat that hides a chocolate orange.

Created with yellow, peach and white DK yarn.

Pink Chocolate Orange Bunny Cover

Pink Chocolate Orange Bunny

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A great beginner project to create a bunny cover for a chocolate orange. The cover slips over the top of the chocolate orange.

Created in pink, white and black DK yarn.

Notice: This pattern is for personal use ONLY. This pattern or parts of it must not be reproduced or published (printed or online), altered, resold or used for commercial purposes without authorization.

Do not copy, sell or translate any of the images on this page without authorisation. You can share to Social Media but please link back to this page. Thank you.

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