ABIGAIL THE SNAIL
FREE PATTERNBODY (PINK YARN)
Rnd 1:6 scin a mr(6)
Rnd 2: sc inc around (12)
Rnd 3:(1 sc, 1 sc ine) rep around (18)
Rnd 4 - 5: sc even (18)
Rnd 6:(2 sc, 1 sc inc) rep around (24)
Rnd 7 - 11: sc even (24)
Rnd 12: (5 sc, 1 sc inc) rep around (28)
Rnd 13 - 16: sc even (28); start stuffing the body
Rnd 17: 17 ch, work 1 sc inc into the 2nd ch from the hook, 1 sc inc into the next st, 14
sc, keep working on the main body, skip 1st st of rnd #16, 26 sc, skip last st of rnd #16,
go back working on the foundation chain, 14 sc, 2 s¢ inc (62)
Rnd 18: 2 sc inc, 58 sc, 2 sc inc (66)
Rnd 19: 2 sc inc, 62 sc, 2 sc inc (70)
Rnd 20: sc even (70)
Rnd 21: 21 sc, (6 sc, 1 sc dec) rep four times}, 21 se (65)
Rnd 22-24: sc even (66)
Rnd 25: 1 se dec, 29 sc, 2 sc dec, 29 sc, 1 sc dec (62)
Rnd 26: working in BLO, sc even (62); F/O and leave a 10" long tail of yarn to close up the
bottom part of the body.
Insert the needle with the pink yarn into the FLO of 1st st of rnd #26, pull the yarn, then
insert the needle into the FLO of the st on the opposite side of the round. Work the
entire length of the body until you close the bottom. Stuff as you sew it close.
BORDER OF FOOT (PINK A&W)
Rnd 1: holding the snail upside down, insert the hook into the FLO of the 1st st of rnd
#25 of the body, join the pink yarn, ch1, work 2 hdc into each st around (124); F/O, cut
the yarn and wave in end.
EVES (PINK YARN: MAKE TWO)
Rnd 1:8 sina mr(8)
Rnd 2 - 3: sc even (8)
Rnd 4:(2sc, 1 sc dec) rep twice (6)
Rnd 5 - 6: sc even (6)
Rnd 7:(1 sc, 1 sc dec) rep twice (4); F/O and leave a long strand of yarn.
Do not stuff the eye, sew it to the top of the head, between rnds # 1-2.
Embroider the PUPIL between rounds # 2-3 of the eye with black cotton thread.
Use some white cotton thread to embroider the LIGHT REFLECTION.Embroider the MOUTH between rounds # 5-7.
HOUSE (LIGHT GRAY AND RED YARN)
Row 1: starting off with light gray yarn, 11 ch, 1 scinto the 2nd ch from the hook, 9 sc
(10); ch 1 and turn
Row 2: 10 s¢ (10); ch 1 and turn
Row 3: 10 sc (10); ch 1 and turn
Row 4: 10 sc (10) - chart #1
Rnd 5: start working in round; 2 sc into the same st (corner st), 2. sc, 3 scinto the
corner st, 8 sc, 3 sc into the next corner st, 2 sc, 3s¢ into the next corner st, 8 sc, 1 sc
into the last corner st that already contains 2 s¢, join with a sl st and ch 1 (32) - chart #2
Rnd 6: working in BLO, sc even (32)
Rnd 7 - 16: working in both loops now, sc even (32)
Rnd 17: switch to red yarn, sc even (32)
Rnd 18: working in BLO, sc even (32); start stuffing
Rnd 19: working in both loops now, (2 sc, 1 sc dec) rep around (24)
Rnd 20: (2 sc, 1 sc dec) rep around (18)
Rnd 21: (1 sc, 1 se dec) rep around (12)
Rnd 22: (4 sc, 1 sc dec) rep twice (10)
Rnd 23: (3 sc, 1 sc dec) rep twice (8); finish stuffing
Rnd 24: sc dec around (8)
F/O, cut the yarn and wave in end.
Let’s complete the roof of the tiny house.
Rnd 1: insert the hook into the FLO of the 1st st
of rnd # 18 of the house, sc even (32)
Rnd 2: working in both loops now, (7 sc, 1 scinc)
rep around (36); F/O, and cut the yarn,
DOOK (DARK GRAY AND RED YARN)
Rnd 1:8 sc in amr (8)
Rnd 2: [1 sc, (1 sc, 1 ch, 1 S¢) into the next st] rep 4 times (12 sc, 4 ch)
Rnd 3: 1 sc, 1 scinto the next st, (1 sc, 1 ch, 1 sc) into the chain space, 1 sc into the next
st] rep 4 times (20 sc, 4 ch)
F/O and leave a long strand of yarn to sew the door onto one side of the house.
Embroider the DOOR HANDLE with some red yarn.
Embroider the FLOWERS using green strand of yarn for the stems and pink strands of
yarn for the petals, and a yarn needle. The flower is created with French Knot embroidery
technique.
Insert the needle with the pink yarn connected, wrap the thread around the needle two
or three times. Gently pull the thread so that the wrapped thread is tightening against,
the needle. Insert the needle near the point where needle came out. Hold on to the
thread wraps with your left hand and pull the needle to the back. A knot is left behind
which looks like a flower blossom.| can't wait to see your version of my ABIGAIL THE SNAIL! Feel free to tag me
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Elisa
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