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You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Skip to content Hello, and happy holidays to your family from mine! Join and fasten off, leaving a long tail. Rows 12 sc. Ch 1 and turn. Join to the first chain space and ch 1 do not twist chain. Join and Fasten off. If desired, stitch a jingle bell onto the point of the hats! Weave in all ends. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email required Address never made public.
For those that prefer nice house elves, that will bring you smiles and cheer your holiday season try making one of these little guys. Make them as colorful as possible. These are happy elves and love to be dresses in crazy and bright holiday colors. Less talking and more working! Pattern is pretty long so I better start on with it. I tried to write as detailed as possible. Included as many photos as I could take. I know there will be some that will need more clarifications, so please do not hesitate to write and ask.
If I missed anything I apologize in advance, as well I am sorry for any flaws or mistakes that might got on the way. Let me know if you encounter them and will make correction a.
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Medium weight cotton yarn: Try to obtain the gauge when working head and body. Now having 4 loops on the hook. Yarn over and draw through two loops.
Yarn over and draw through remaining loops to finish the stitch. Keep the last loop of each stitch on the hook.
Slip stitch into 4 loops on the hook to finish the stitch. This stitch is used for making nose. R — row or round. Change color on the last stitch of the previous round having two loops of one color on the hook, grab second color and draw through these loops to close the stitch. Now slip stitch to the back loop of the next stitch. Make single crochet in the same stitch where this slip stitch was made now making the stitch through both loops-as you would usually do.
Continue crocheting the round. When reaching the end and starting new round, skip the slip stitch. R13 inc1, sc x10, inc1, sc x10, inc1, sc x22 48 sts. Use middle round between R14 and R15 leaving 6 stitches between. Make sure the nose comes in the round below them, centered between both eyes. R1 sc x4 in magic ring.
R19 ch1, turn, dec x1.
Now return to shoe. Slip stitch to the first front loop, ch1, turn. Tie off, hide end. Your shoe is done. Here are few photos that might help you understand the shoe pattern little bit better. Make legs nice and soft. Flatten the top of the legs, right beneath the body and sew across. This will make your elf sit better. Ch3, sc to opposite stitch of the second leg. Once legs are connected with the chain single crochet around making total of 30 sts. From the mails I get from many of you, connecting legs seems to be the nightmare to make.
Here are few photos on how to connect legs with chain in between. Stuff body nice and firm. R5 to R10 sc x sts. It is one single loop, pointing up and standing in between two loops. Look at the photo for more details.
Using this loop, your belt will look the same on the bottom and top. For male elf I used single crochet and for girl I worked with half double crochet across the chain to create the belt. Use the stitch you like better. You can sew across stitch or two on the body to secure the belt stays in place. Shape the square with your fingers pointing chains out. Glue the belt bucket on the belt. Tie off but leave enough yarn to wrap around bows middle and for sewing later.
Suggested yarns - DMC Petra. Size of standard toilet roll. Uses King Cole Tinsel Chunky yarn - other similar thickness yarns may be used but user must check tension to ensure correct size is produced. This is for crochet. Pattern uses Scheepjes Catona but obviously any yarn can be used - probably a double knit would be fine.
Brand new pattern - carefully removed from a magazine. Please see Pictures for details on size, materials required, tension etc Please be aware that abbreviations may not be included in the pattern- most of the time they are basic stitches but should you have any problems please do not hesitate to contact me!
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