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WELOVE COLOU Z Quick § easy moti { CUTE MAKES FOR KIDS INSIDE: FREE yarn pack for | every reader | when you subscribe & more! Vee soe ECCT WAT dC CS elle AlAIe KIN Cale m OYOBoOHOO | hope you will forgive my cheeky amending of a pop song's title for the theme for this month's Crochet Now. | couldn't resist once I'd had the thought to come up with a collection about this fashionable decade! | do think that, when celebrating nostalgic times, itis important to acknowledge that the 90s wasn't the best of times for everyone, especially as we continually grow and become more open and accepting as a society. But in terms of colourful inspiration, {funky fashion, and those iconic pieces of memorabilia, | hope all Crochet Now readers will enjoy the collection that we have curated for you this month, From a brightly coloured hair troll (page 2¢) to a starry-eyed blanket (page 70), this issue you are in for a treat of joyful, colourful patterns. The Cotton Sorbet ‘sweater (page 20) in particular is a favourite of mine — as soon as the sample arrived in the office, | threw it on and fel in love with the colours, fit and feel! Another project that brought me Joy upon its arrival was the Smile High cardigan (page 40); those yellow smiley faces are Just a staple from the decade, and it was another excuse to get my young Tom back in front of the camera, We've got a bumper pattern special for you, with two fabulous and exclusive pattem books from top crochet designers! Some of you ray recognise the Vintage Sweethearts blanket from way back when, and itwas a pleasure to work with Sandra Cherry Heart again to put the full pattern together in one place. And although we've just said goodbye to Toni Lipsey as a regular face in the magazine with the completion of her CAL last month, | couldn't wait to showcase eight of her wonderful patterns in another exclusive book just for you. I've even hooked up the Daphne Afghan myseff for a friena’s newborn before. Finally, you won't want to miss Wallace, Gromit and Feathers over on page 22, the popular character amigurumi we've got for you on page 55, and of course the launch of our brand-new crochet-along on page 48! etry meking! Ok, oky | could’ vesist being “THAT mum! Find #his cube Sensy cardigan pattern on page 40 Editor Jenny.conduit@practicalpublishing.co.uk For subscription enquires, please call0161 327 0441 or email subscriptions@practicalpublishing.co.uk © crochetnownas © eerocheinownas @ crocheinowmag @) crocheinownag (@) Crochet Now Sp hinea, fue oN aw,” 4 se tia ont Projects 112 SHERBET LEMON SHAWL Hook up thisstlsh shawl and update your early summer wardrobe ‘46 STRIPES & LADDERS BLANKET Decorate your home with this outstanding crochet creation 20 COTTON SORBET SWEATER Go fora summer walkin style this stunning sweater 24 GOOD LUCK TROLL Take trip back to the 90s with this temic dol) 28 90S MOTIFS Continue your 90s-themed crochet with these marvellous mots, 32 WALLACE & GROMIT TOYS. Delve into the archive to crochet some of our favourite Wallace & Gromit toys! 40 SMILE HIGH CARDIGAN We're all smiles for this playful cardigan for the little ones in your life! 46 BEAR FACED CUSHION ‘These bears will make any cosy cushion extra cute 52 ZIGGY FLASH SOCKS Keep your toes cosy with this flashy pink andl yellow palr of socks craftword.com 12 INSIDE Thls 60 90S MIX TAPE BAG Crochet a cassette bag that have you reminiscing about all your favourte tapes 66 SONG OF SPRING WREATH This joyful home make ts a great stash busting project! acing the Ee 70 REACH FOR THE STARS! What's better a bag or blanket? This In-one project isthe perfect picnic creation ‘76 NORDIC BABY SOCKS (Check out an extract from Vita Apala’s new book Baby and get crocheting right av rors sip ead to wivweraftworl.com/ems/erochet-now to see fet, ot usknc by ama at contacte@erochetnow co.uk Regulars ‘7 WHAT'S NEW? The woolly things that are nat to be missed and are meking our month READERS’ MAKES ‘Show us your Crochet Now makes. fora chance to win a yamy piize from Cygnet CROCHET FASHION WEEK ‘Meet the CEO of Crochet Fashion Week, Dela Perryman ‘4 BELLA Coco CROCHET CHRONICLES ‘arah-Jayne shares her lovely and quick headband forthe warmer months ahead 48 REFLECTIONS CAL ‘Welcome to part 1 of our brand-new tapestry crochet-along blanket THE BOOK CLUB This month we're reading Pokémon Crochet Vol 2, created by astounding crochet designer, Lee Sartori! KERRY’S JOURNAL Find out more of Kerry's new TOFT ‘workshops and get crating delicate daisy chains and flower crowns 73 WE LOVE WEST ‘YORKSHIRE SPINNERS. ur top picks from the new Yorkshire Spinners pattern 79 ABBREVIATIONS Leam your de from your BLO with Crochet Now’s abbreviation guide 80 COMING SOON ‘we're diving headfirst into hot summer days ina Roman Holla issue of Crochet Contents 2 TEA & CHAT WITH ‘CROCHET SOCIETY We have a crochet catch-up with the wonderful Victoria Tyser hobby Supporting small craft businesses and more Designed for customers who are making to sell, or just making a lot, this subscription service offers exclusive discounts across the Hobbycraft range, an upgrade to next day delivery and expert seminars with topics including marketing, PR and social media. | OFF next day | | seminars delivery COAT) per year to help you upgrade for you shop* grow your business Clee 4.) Access to bulk purchases & packaging range Opportunities to be featured in Hobbycraft marketing eau ur te tot ) or visit www.hobbycraft.co.uk/plus are the yarns, iHterns, books and tidbits of woolly }wonder that will iGke.your month THREEIN THE BREEZE Hobbycraft have launched three new yarn ranges to add zest and colour to crafters’ yarn stashes this season! Bamboo Breeze is Knitcrafts frst ever bamboo mix yarn and is available in five vibrant shades (pictured in Super Pink Little Dreamer is the perfect choice for your next baby project, and Tiny Friends iE Is an acrylic range of 27 colours, Tiny. Happy People fi perfect for amigurumi, and priced at only £1 a ball Crochet your very own min-me with Kniteratt Tiny Friends! y wwwhobbycraft.co.uk ' eT www craftworld.com | 7 News ROOMS WITHA VIEW ‘Add a touch of romence to your life with the Rooms with a View CAL from Eleonora Tully and King Cole! There are two versions to choose from with “ights off with black as the daminant colour, and lights on’ with ecru as the dominant colour. Choose between Cottonsoft DK oF Big Value DK and join in online now! www.kingeole.com oe SO ae InYour Element Did you spot the new crochet collection from the fabulous Cassie Ward for West Yorkshire Spinners? Sundance comprises of sbx wonderful, colourful croctiet designs in Elements DK and we cannot wat to stuff our wardrobes full of these new garments, ‘www.wyspinners.com Kartopu is the new rn brand you must check out on Woo! ‘Warehouse this season! We're excted to got to know the four new yams that are currently being stocked: Baby One Isa siky-soft -acrye yarn avallable in 18 modern shiades; No 1 isa sily, lustrous aran that car tus sight and ever so delicate, cotton-lke appearance, but the stretch and softness of acryic; and rou this yarn quar Melange Woo}, a hybrid yarn of wool andl acr ‘ith a beautiful mottled finish ‘www.woolwarehiouse.co.uk lI of colour! Not ust napoy with 21 gorgeous shades, jes Organicon range has increased to ‘massive 70 shades! Organicon is made from 100% Organic Cotton, and is part ota ‘global movement towards reducing resource ae e consumption and harnessing conscious | Oey preducton methods. organicon is environmentally responsible, sustainable and eco-enaly Pe \www.scheepjes.com/en a raftworkd.com News J} nstogram is ful of inspirational, ‘knitters, crocheters and influencers, and these are the three to follow this month @curiouspapayas ~ ea @theloopedcratts me (OOY a | incisive coche cmaasmecayesatt | Oo pecerouaten | OO 7 : oes ee ye Ths eto HAS inthe past and we simply love her a loi er Se ns ol cheerful desis that ae reat inthe Pilpoines, amy in fact purenased acO8r Srvt | _projects for makers of all abies designs some ofthe mast vere ese characterful dos we rave ever sen, commer tem ‘and you Would be hard rece Not to fee! inspired by ther gorgeous photography BOOST YOUR STASH Have you tried Clover sot touch hooks yer? Designed with your comfort in ming, buit-n She Grochets Sea Shells We absolutely adore Rosina Plane’s ‘new blanket design On The Seashore! Launched as a crachet-along earfer this month, there is stil time for you to get involved and purchase the pattern at a discounted rate of £5.95 (creasing to £7:95 from ‘st June). Available in three ccolourways using fabulous Stylecratt cushioning wil yarn, this would be a great adcition to take away from ‘your beach bag this summer! fem Small Busin@SS Srwmrocnanane com Poe f ebevu Spotlight or sania paren The Pek obi The poe Hota rouse pare tt aes sremcaed aia information, yarns ~ why not check them out? We ae Litt aetemnitevtcrn ccute way to mark a celebration! www.theoldhorizon.com www craftworld.com | 9 SHOW US Send in a photo of your Crochet Now project and, if youte featured, you will win three balls of Cygnet yarn! Nikki Slaton, Timmy the Sheep, issue 6 Elodie, * ace of Cake squares, issue 4 Tag us with your Crocher Now makes on Instagram, or send them by email to contact@crochemow.co.uk foryourchanceto be featured here E Jacaueline Neill, Snoopy Lovey, issue 4 IN ASSOCIATION WITH NS WWW.CYGNETYARNS.COM CYGNET 10 | wwwwicraftwortd.com ‘crochet novice on Instagram, Molly the Duckling issve 4 Family Owned Since 1987 CE Heritace SILK ® 75% Wool / 25% Nylon Nardis by Shannon Dunbabin Free Pattern FW274 0000 www.cascadeyarns.com ~{ F ——— Charlotte Vosser Accessory Sherbet Lemon SHAWL Add something super squishy and sweet to your wardrobe with this delightful striped shaw! Start crocheting... across to last st, 2 in last st Turn. 36 sts Beg 1 ch and beg 2.ch does not count asast. # Beg 3ch counts as first tr. Beg 4 ch counts as first dt. nthe next row, there wil be no repeats ntl repeating Row 9 later. Row 9: 1 ch, 2dc in first st,1ch, miss 1 st, 1.de,1.ch, miss 1 st, 1 hr, 1 ch, miss 1 st, 1, 1.ch, miss 1st, [1 dtr, 4 ch, miss 4 Ela Rae Cashmereno Sport 6 balls in Cerulean 10 (A) 5 balls in Thistle 08 (6) 4 balls in Marigoid 43 (C) Visit www.knittingfever.com/ store-locator to find your local stockist About the yarn Sport; 125m per 50g bal, 55% Merino wool, 33% acric 12% cashmere Tension 16551 14 ows = Yoommessured oer hr rn | Other supplies tapestry needle ‘Sing: Finished shaw is 190cm wide measured along wingspan ater biockre, Tension isnot critical for this project, but will affect the yam amounts requited and overall size of the finished shaw, ‘Weave in ends as you go to avoid having to do them all at the end ‘When crocheting into the row ends to form the border, try to ensure ‘your stitches are evenly placed and are similarly spaced to those on the shaw edges. + Except for comer point, sts along the row that are worked into a ch st should be Worked into the ch itself, not into the tch-sp. st]twice, 1 tr, 1/ch, miss 1st, 1 hr, 1.ch, miss 1 st, 1de, 1 ch, miss 1 st; rep from *t0 1ch-sp, [1 de, 1 ch, 1 de into teh-sp, 11h, miss 1 st, **1 de, 1 ch, miss 1 st, 1 htr, 1 ch, miss 1st, 1 tf, 1 ch, miss 1 st, (1 dtr, 1 ch, miss 1st] twice, 1 tr, 1ch, miss 11st, Thr, ch, miss 1 st, 1d¢, 1 ch, miss 1 st rep from ** to last st, 2d in last st Tum. 22 sts Rows 10-11: 1 ch, 2 in fist st, de in each st and ch across to comer 1ch-sp, [1 de, 1 ch, 1 del into corner tch-sp, de In each st and ch across to last st, 2d in last st. Turn. 48 sts On the next 2 raws, there will be no repeats until repeating rows 12 and 13 later Row 12:4 ch, 1 dir in first st, (1 at, 1 ch, with 8, chain 11 Row 1: 2.dc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 de, 2htr,2tr, 2htr, 1 de, 2 de in last ch, Tur, wasts Row 2: 1 ch, 2 dein fist st, 2de, 2htr, 2tr, 2htr, 2dc, 2dcin ast st. Tum. 14 sts Row 3: 1 ch, 2 dein fist st, 2d¢, 3htr, 1tr, 2h (comer point, do not miss any sts), 41tr, 3htr, 2d, 2dcin last st, changing ti A\in last st, Fasten off B. Tum. 16 sts Rows 4-7: with A, 2ch, 2htr in first st, hte across to 2ch-sp, [1 htr, 2ch, 1 ht] into 2ch-sp,htr across to last st, hr in last st Tum. a2ts Change to Cin last st of row 7. Fasten off A Row 8: 1 ci, 2dcin fist st, deacross to 2ch-sp, [1 de, 1 ch, 1 de] into 2ch-sp, de miss 1 st] twice, 1 dtr, 1 ch, miss 1 st, 1 tr, 1 ch, miss 1 st, htt, 1 ch, miss 1 st (1 de, 1 ch, miss 1 st] twice, 1 hr, 1 ch, miss 11st, 1tr, 1 ch, miss 1st, 1 dtr, 1 ch, miss 1st, rep from * to last 3 sts before comer ‘ch-sp, 1 dtr, 1 ch, miss 1 st, 1 at, [1 dtr, 2ch, 1 dtr] into comer tch-sp, [1 dtr, 1 ch, miss 1 stl twice, **1 dtr, 1 ch, miss 1 st 1tr,1.ch, miss 1 st 1 hi, 1 ch, miss 1 st, [11de, 1 ch, miss 1 st twice, 1h, 1 ch, miss 1 st, 1 tr, 1 ch, miss 1st, 1 atr, 1 ch, miss 1 st; rep from * to last 4 sts, 1 ar, ‘1h, miss 1 st, 1dr, 2dr in last st. Tum. s0sis Row 13:3 ch, 1 trin first st, 1 ch, miss 1 st, 1 hr, 1.ch, miss 1 ch, 1 de, 1 ch, miss 11h, *1 de, 1.ch, miss 1 ch, 1 htr, 1 ch, miss 1 ch, 1 tr, ch, miss 1ch, 1 dt, 1 ‘ch, miss 1 ch] twice, 1 tr, ch, miss 1 ch, ‘Tht, 1 ch, miss 1.ch, 1 de, 1 ch, miss 1 wwwicraftworid.com | 13 Accessory ch: rep from * to last 3 sts before corner 2chesp, 1 de, 1 ch, miss 1.ch, 1 he, ch, miss 1 st, [1tr,2 ch, 1 ty into carer 2ch- Sp, 1.ch, miss 1st, 1 hr, ch, miss 1 ch, ‘dc, 1 ch miss 1 ch, #*4 de, 1 ch, miss 1 ch, 1 hr, 1.ch, miss 1 ch, 1 tr 7.ch, miss 11ch, 1 dtr, 1.ch, miss 1 ch] twice, 1, 1 ch, miss 1.ch, 1 htr, 1 ch, miss 1 ch, 1 de, 11ch, miss 1 ch; rep from ** to last 4 sts, 11d¢, 1 ch, miss 1 ch, 1 ht, 1 ch, miss 1 st, 2¢r in last st. Tum. 30 sts Rows 14-15: Rep raws 10-11. 64 sis Row 16:1 ch, 2dc in first st,*1 de, 1.ch, miss tt, 1 ht, 1 ch, miss 1st, 1r,.ch, ‘miss 1 st, [1 dt, 1 ch, miss 1 stl twice, 1 tr, ch, miss 1 st, 1 ht, 1 ch, miss 1 st, 1 d04, 1 ch, miss 1st; rep from * to comer ‘ch-sp ending ast rep at %, [1 dc, 1 ch, 11d¢] into comer tch-sp, **1 do, 1 ch, miss 1 st, 1htr, 1 ch, miss 1st, 1 tr,1.ch, miss 1st, [1 dtr, 1 ch, miss 1st} twice, 1 tt, 1 ch, miss 4 st, 1 her, 1 ch, miss 1 st, 1 dc*4, 1:ch, miss 1st; rep from ** to last stending last rep at, 2 de in ast st Tum. 38 sts Row 17: Rep Row 70, changing to Ain last st 7251s 14 | wwvewcraftworld.com Rows 18-21: Rep 1ows 47, 28.58 Change to Bin st stof Raw 21, Fasten off C Row 22: Wh B, rep Row 10. 92 sts Row 23::3 ch 1 rin fist st, *miss 1 st, 2 ‘rin next st; rep from * tolast st before corner chs, 1tf, {1 t,2ch, 1 tinto corner ths, 1 tr, *2tr Innext st, miss 1 St; rep from * to last st, 2trin last st. “Turn. 96 sts Row 24: 3 ch, 2tr in sp between first 2 sts, *miss 25,2 tin sp between last missed stand next st; rp from * t lst st before corner 2ch-sp, miss nextst, [1,2 ch, 1 tr nto comer chs, miss 1st, #2 trin sp between last missed st and next sf, miss 2s; rep from * toast st, 2trin sp between last 2 sts, 1trin top of beg 3 ch. Tum, 100s Row 25:3.ch, 1 trin firsts, *miss 1st, 2tr in sp between lastrissed stand next st (between 2nd and 3rd sts, miss 1 st rep from * tolast st before comer 2ch-sp, 1 tr [1 2ch, 1 tH] into comer 2ch-sp, 1 tr, -miss 1st, 2trinsp between last missed st and next st, miss 1 strep from * to last st, 2trin top of beg3 ch. Turn. 104 sts Rows 26-27: Rep tows 24-25. 12518 Rows 28-99: Rep rows 4-27 three times ‘more, 400 sis Change to A in ast tof row 99. Fasten off B Border Rnd 1: With A 2ch,2hirinfirstst,hir across to corner 2ct-sp, [1 tr, 2c 1 tr] into comer 2ch-sp,htr across to last 8% [2 ht, 2h, 2 tn ast, her evenly acrossall ow endstonext comer, 2ftr in comer st (sare st as 2 hr at beg of {dare worked into, 2ch join with sist tobeg ht. Turn Rnd 2: Sistin2ct-sp, 2h, *{2ht, 2h, Zhi ito 2ch-sp, tr across to next ‘comer 2ch-sp; rep ftom * once more, {1 her, 2 ch, 1 ht into corner 2ch-sp, hr toed, jin with sl stto beg hr. Turn. Rnd 3:2 ch htr across to comer 2ch-sp, {0 hi, 2 ch, 1 hi into comer 2ch-sp, shir across to next comer 2ct-sp, [2 ht, 2 €h,2 hi nto comer 2ch- sp rep from * ‘once more, 1 hi, join with sist to beg ht, Fasten off ‘Weave in ends and block to specified dimensions. © ee ly Se nos Blanket Stripes and Ladders BLANKET Use the Jacob's ladder technique for a satisfying finish on a beginnerfriendly blanket Aran @4mm + Beginner friendly Yarn used Caren simply Soft balls each in oftwhite 9702 (A, Berry Blue 9409 (B) & gold 9782 (C) Avaliable from www.woolwarehouse.co.uk About the yarn Aan 288m per 170g bal, 100% acrfic Tension 12st x 10 rows = 10cm ‘measured over st patt Hook used mm Sting “oem wide x 120m long Remember not to make your picot chain loops t00 tight or t00 loose. we recommend joining your picot loops together after working every 10-15 rows. ® Start crocheting... Beg 3ch counts as first Beg 1 ch does not count as ast ‘with 4, chain 132 Foundation Row: starting in 2nd ci from hook, tr across. Tum. 131 sis Special stitches Ploot: 9 ch, sistinto‘irst ch made E Rows 6-13: With 8, rep rows 2-3 four times. Row 1:1 ch, de across. Turn Row 2 (WS): 3ch, Str, picot, “61, picot, rep from” to ast 5 sts, 5 tr. Tum, 21 picots Row 3 (RS): 1 ch, *5 dc, 1.dc in next st Kegping picot to RS; rep from * to last 6sts, 6dc, Tum, Row 4: As Row 2. Row 5: As Row 3, changing to B in last st. Change to A Rows 14-15: With A, rop rows 23, Change to. Rows 16-25: With C, rep rows 2-3 five times, change to A. Rep rows 2-25 three times more. Rep rows 2-15 once more. Do not fasten oft. Before completing the final few rows, join all picot loops into ladders, Row 112: Continuing with A, 3.ch, tr across. Tum, Row 113: 1 ch, *Sdo, 1 dcin next st and into centre of picot at the same time: rep from* to last 6 sts, 6de. Tum, Row 114: 1 ch, htr across, 131 sts Fasten off. Weave in ends. Insert your hak underneath the 1st Carry on doing this until all picots chain 2 spaces from 1strnd. Pulthe picot have been pulled through each other. loop under and over this space, next pull the picot through the picot. wwwcraftword.com | 17 Interview CROCHET FASHION WEEK A fashion show wholly devoted to crochet and designers? Sign us up! We spoke with the CEO of CFW, Deltra Perryman, all about this marvellous event Deltva Perryman Hi Deltra, how are you today? tim doing great, thanks! Tell us about Crochet Fashion Week (CW) Crochet Fashion Week's athree-day event that ighghts and showcases crochet fashion designers and their handcrafted designs on ‘a platform made exclusively for ther. What inspired you to start CFW? \Wwhat inspired! me was the desire to see Crochet designs on more fashion runway. | also feel i's important for the Croctiet fashion designers to have our stories told by us. | have been a custom crochet designer for aver 10 years and | am the ‘mer of Crochet Bossivear, and Ihave done {ashion shows for my bridal designs as the only ctochet designer featured, Although t'm thankful for every opportunity I wanted to see ‘more crochet designers, and | also realised Croctiet isn't recognized as a category in the traditional fashion world. took me four years tofinally make the decision to go for and | \was happily surprised atthe response, an you tell us about some of the designers at the Atlanta Show? Crochet Fashion Week Atlanta had 20 designers from five countries showcase their work and it was really inspiring and emotional. | also cornmissioned the backdrop to be created by a crochet designer, Monchelle Parson, owner of FashionbyDM from Maryiend USA. Th were so mary amazing designs! Some of the crowd favourites were Aisha Frazier Sees ea) from Creattie AnnDesigns, Courtney of Anointedlychic-Designs, Vanessa Smith of Kake Kreations, Leanne anc Missy of MissEverLee Designs, Ekene of That Crochet Guy, ona Muhammad of KnottyLoop, anc MiyNica Gillam of Nicaknits, ust to name a few. Tell us about the next show! Thernext CFW show willbe 11th 13th August in my hometown of New York City. 1am looking forward to seeing more high-fashion crochet designs and the use ‘of complex stitches and a varaty of fibres in their designs. | will be designing for the NYC show myself in the accessory category, Im currently working on handbags, hats and vests How can readers follow along with the show? Readers can get involved by following us on all platforms as erochetfashionweek or CFW, and they can also subscribe toour email ist by visting www.crochetfashionweek.com ‘Any advice for budding crochet designers? My advice to budding crochet fashion {designers isto believe in yourself and your talent, practice, practice, practice and don’t be alraid to try new fibres and stitches! Where can readers find you online? You can Google me, Deltra Perryman, of folow me on at deltrapenryman of erochetbosswear. I special stitches vest: {1 tr, 1.ch, 1 tr into 1-ch sp of next V-st (or as directed) Inc-V-st: Work 1 V-stin sp between V-sts oo Garment COTTON SORBET SWEATER Layers are a must for this season, and we absolutely love the lightweight, lace-ike finish created by using V-sts DK @ 4.5mm Sizing SrSENS: SZOSXS (5, M.L, XL, 2X, 3K, 4K,5X) ” 0k Intermediate ‘oft bust measurements 70 80,90, 10, 110, 120, 130, 137, 147) em Yarn used with approximately 1 to 15cm ease Setieepis Soft Fun 3(3,3,3,4,4,5,5, 6) balls. in Lace 2426 (MC) Pattern is worked top-down, which means y 104,1,1,2,2,2,2, bas) } thatyou can make the sleeves and/or in capri 2647 Con bocioe much longer if you prefer, simply 1(1,1,1,2,2,2, 2,3) balls) ‘by working in pattem for more rows. This in Rose 2514 (CC2) pattern is worked in the round, which 404.1,1,2.2,2,2,3 ball) ‘means there is no sewing of seams. The - in Canary 2518 C3) $ top section yoke) stats the centre back. vt ea S-com/en ee in the first rnd of the sleeve, take care to ind your local stockist # side seam under the arm. £0 Keep your loops snug to the hook # when working the tr2tog that joins the About the yam ® Start crocheting... bodice section to the yoke section as 1k; 140m per 5g bal his closes quite gap. 60% cotton, Do not tum work at he end of round. 40% acrylic Use a st marker or waste yarn to keep Yoke track of the first st of each rnd. |} With MC, chain 120. Join to work in the rnd, eG F Beg 4 ch counts as frst tr and 1 ch, £ being careful not to twist, - Beg 1 ch does not count as a st. Rnd 1: Workingino back burp of ch, aces From the bottom ofthe yoke, each 4h, 14rn same ch ass st counts round begins and ends at the side. as first V-st here and throughout), miss. 2.chs, 1 V-stin next ch, miss 2 chs, rep Hook used # Fasten off ater every 5 6, 5,5, 5,6, {rom *toend, jin with st stn 3d of beg 45mm, 5, 6, 6th rnd has been completed. £_ 4ch (here and throughout). 40 V-sts Following the Colour Sequence below, Rnd 2; [SI st, 4ch, 1 tr] into 1ch-sp of first. Other supplies join next colour with sist into teh-spof | Vt, AV.ss,nc¥st, [10 Vt, nc} sec markers ft V-st to beg the next rnd, times, SV-t5, Join 44 Vsts IC, CC3; rep from * as necessary. Finished measurements Colour Sequence: *MC, CC1, MC, C02, Rnd 3: (Sst, 4ch, 1 t] nto 1ch-sp of first vst, 43 V-ts, jin wth sl stn 92cm 10cm = -108em = éem = 12cm =—132cm 3lem Sem 3lem_— Blem_=— lem Slom_— Sem = lem — Sem 40cm dem 46cm = Bom = 50cm, wwwicraftworld.com | 21 st in marked st, inc-V-st] 4 times, st to end, oin. §6 sts Changing colour as necessary following Colour Sequence, rep rds 7-8 one (2,3,4,4, 1,3,2, 3)timets) more. 60 (64, 68, 72, 72, 60, 68, 64, 68) Rnd 4: [Sst 4 ch, 1 tint tch-sp of fst Vest, 5-35, Inc-V-st, [11 V-ts, iNest] times, SVs, jin. 48 Vis Rnd 5: [si st, ¢ch,1t] nto tch-sp of fist Vt, 47 Vs, jin, Fasten off for sizes XS, S, M, L & XL only, join next colour in beg of next rc Rnd 6: [5 st, 4c, 1 nto 1eh-sp offist vst, 5 V-sts, inc, pm in ‘eh-sp, [12 sts, nc-V-st, pm in Rnds 12-15: Changing colour ry following Colour Rnds 14-18: As mds 7-8, 72sts Rnds 16-17: Rep Rnd 8 twice. 20 sts ‘SIZE SX ONLY: Rnd 15: As Rid &. 72 ss Rnds 16-47: As mls 78. 76 Rnd 18: As Rid 8, 80 i: nds 19-20: With CC2, as nds 7-8, 84 ss # ALL SIZES: ‘Changing colour as necessary folowing Colour Sequence, ep Rnd 7 SiS, 3, 1, 1.2, 1,3, 2times) more, Fasten of Therewal be a total of 16 (17, 17, 17, 17,18, 19, 20, 20)1nds Bodice Remove all markers, Miss frst 7 @, 9, 10, 10, 11, 12, 12, 13) V-sts back, join colour according to colour sequence (colour for ext md) with sist in sp after last missed V-st (between V-sts here and throughout), 24 (21, 21,21, 27, 7,27, 33, 33) ch, miss 16 V-sts (Gleeve}, sl sin spatter 16th missed V-st Fasten off From last sl st, miss next 14 (16, 18, 20,20, 22,24, 24, 26) V-sts front, join same colour E with sl stn sp after last missed V-st, 21 (21, 21, 21, 27, 7,27, 33, 33) ch, miss 16 Vsts, (Sleeve), sl st in sp after 16th missed V-st, (em sts are for back), Fasten of Rnd 1: join same colour (as beg of Bodice) ‘with sl st in centre ch of either set of chains over sleeve, pmin unused loops cf this ch, 4 ch, 1 trin same place as join (counts as frst V-st) [miss 2 chs, 1 Vs] 3(8,3,3,4, 4,4, 5, 5) times, misslast ch, ‘working along bodice- 14 (16, 18, 20,20, 2, 24,24, 26) V-sts, working along chalin— [rmiss 2h, 1V-5t]7 7, 7,7,9,9,9,11, 1) times, working along bodioe- 14 (16, 18, 20,20, 22, 24, 24, 26 V-sts, working along Cchain-rmiss 1 ch, 1 V-st, miss 2 chs] 3 @,3,3,4,4,4,5,5) times, pmin unused loops of ch under centr V-st, join with s| tin 3d of beg 4 ch, 42 (46, 50, 54, 58, 62 66, 70, 74) sts Rnd 2: [SIst, 4 ch, 1t] nto tch-sp of fist ‘ch-sp) 3 times, 6 V-sts, join, Fasten off for sizes 2X, 3X, 4X & 5X only, Jain next colour in beg of next ma, Sequence, rep nds 7-8 twice, 72 sts Rnd 16: As Rnd 8 76 sts Rnd 15: As Rnd 8, 72 sts Rnds 16-17: As iis 78, 76 sts Rnd 18: As Rnd 8. 20 sts Move marker up to 1ch-sp of vst as work progresses, Rnd 7: [sl st, 4 ch, 1t] into tch-sp of first V-st, V-st around, join Rnd 8: [5 st, 4h, 1] into tch-sp of first V-st,[V-st across to marked st # Rnd 43; with MC, rep ind 8.68 sts Vest, V-st around, join, Rnds 3-18: Changing colouras gven in Colour Sequence, rep Rnd 2, Fasten of Hem Band nd 1: Cont with orfoin MC with s stn first tr forall sizes, 1.ch, 1 dein first, 1 dcinto ‘tch-spoffirst Vt, 1d, *1 de, 1 de into. ‘1ch-sp, 1 dc; rep from * around, join with lst to beg de, Fasten off 126 (138, 150, 162, 174, 186, 198, 210, 22) sts nd 2: join CCI in same st as previous jin, 1h, 1 dein stas joi, *1 ch, miss 1st, 1 dc; rep from * around, join with st st to beg de. Fasten oft nd 3: Join MC in same st as previous join, 2.ch (counts as 1ch-sp), “1 dc nto next ‘ch-sp, 1 ch, miss 1st; rep from * around, join with st stin top of beg 2 ch. Fasten of. nd 4: join CC2 in sare ch as previous. join, 1ch, 1 dc in same ch as jon, *1 ch, ‘miss 1st, 1 dc intonext tch-sp; rep from * around, join with s! st to beg de, Fasten off, nd 5: AS Rnd 3 nd 6: Jo CC3 in sare ch as previous join, 1ch, 1 de in same ch as join, *1 ch, ‘miss 1st, 1d intornext tch-sp; rep from * around, join with s! st to beg de, Fasten off, Rnd 7: AS Rnd 3 Sleeve SIZES XS, S, M, L & XLONLY: hd 4: join C2 wit sl stn marked ch, rm, [ach, 1 tr}in same ch (counts as fist ‘Vi, working in unused! loops of chs. containing Bodice v-sts (miss all previously missed chs), 2 (2, 2,2, 3,-7.7, V-St6,1 ‘2tog aver ch with last V-stand first V-st of yoke, 6V-sts, miss 1 V'st, 1V-stinsp between missed V.st and next V-st, miss 1 V-st, 6\sts, 1 tr2tog over last V-stof yoke and ch with frst V-st, 202, 2,2, 3,-1.7. ‘sts, join wth sl stn 3rd of beg 4 ch, 18 (18, 18, 18,20, =P Vsts, 2172008 SIZES 2X & 4X ONLY: Rnd 4: join CC2 with sl stn marked ch, 1m, [ach, 1 tin same ch (counts as fist ‘si, working in unused loops of chs. containing Bodice v-sts (miss all previously missed chs), =Gy-;717.3:-14, 9 VSt5, 1 ‘ratog over ch with iastV-St and fist Vst ofyoke, 14 Vs, 1 tr2tog over last Vst of yoke and ch with fist Vs, -(-,-,-1-.3,-, 4,V-ss, join with sl st in tc of beg. ch Gai 2h 28 Mts 21208 SIZES 3X & 5X ONLY: Rnd 1: Join OC2 with sl stn marked ch, rm, [4 ch, 14 Jin same ch (counts 2s first V-st), working in unused loops of chs containing Bodice V-sts (miss al previously missed chs),-(--.-\-,~.3,~,4) Vests, 1 tr2tog over ch with last V-st ancl first V-st of yoke, 7 V-sts, inc-V-st, 7 V-sts, tr2tog over last V-st of yoke and ch with FIPS V-St, =, ==, 5-13, 4) V8, join ith sl stin 3rd of beg 4 ch, - 22, 24) Vis, 2u2t0g } Cont to follow Colour Sequence for ; Cuff Band Garment ALL SIZES: your size. Rnd 2: Sist into 1-ch sp of frst st [4 ch, 1tr]in same tch-sp as lst, 2, 2, 2,3,3,3,4, 4) Vests, 1 V-st in 1 tr2t0g, 13.13, 13, 13, 13, 14, 15, 14, 19) Vs, 1vstin ttratog, 22, 2,2,3, 3,3, 4,4) Vests, jin. 20 (20, 20, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26) vests Rnd 3: Sist into 1-ch sp of first vst, [4ch, 1 ty into same tch-sp as s st, st around, join Rnds 4-24: As Rnd 3. Rnd 1: Cont with or change to MC forall sizes, 1 ch, 1 dc in same st as join, 1 de into 1ch-sp of first st, 1de in next tr, 1 de, 1 d¢ in Tch-sp, 1 dc; rep from * around, join with sl st to beg de. Fasten Off, 60 (60, 60, 60, 66, 6%, 72, 75, 78) sts Rnds 2-5: Rep rnds 4-7 of Hem Band, Neck Band Rnd 1: Join MC wits stin BLO at contre back of neck (under centre V-s), 1 ch, 41dcin same ch, cont to work in BLO Cf each foundation ch, 12 dc, [1 de2tag ‘over next 2chs, 1d, 1 deatog over next 2.chs, 25 de] 3 times, 1 deatog ‘ver next 2 chs, 1d, 1dc2tog over next 2echis, 12 d, join with si stto beg de. Fasien off. 12st Rnd 2: Join CC3 with sist in fist oe, 1 ch, 1 de, *miss 1st, 146; rep from * around, in with ist to beg de. Fasten of. 5 sts, 56 Ton-sps Rnd 3: Join MC with sist into first 1ch-sp, 1 ch, 1 de into same 1ch-sp, [1 ch, 1d¢ into next tch-sp]7thmes, 1 ch, 1 dcatog over next two tch-sps, *[1 ch, 1 dc into nest tch-sp} 7 times, 1 ch, 1 de2tog over next two ‘ch-sps; rep from * ‘once more, [1 ch, 1 de into next Tch-sp] 8times, 1 ch, join with sist to beg de. Fasten of 53.d¢ and 53 Tch-sps Rnd 4: Join CC2 with ss into first 1ch-sp, 1 ch, 1 dc into same 1ch-sp, “miss 1 ‘1de; rep from * around, Join with si stto beg de Fasten off nd 5: with MC, as Rn Fasten off. wwwicraftworld.com | 23 Toy GOOD LUCK TROLL DOLL Inspired by those lovable toys that made a nostalgic comeback in the 90s, this little guy’s hair is a true masterpiece among his friends in the toybox DK @3mm | under method of working a de: Insert hook in | Rind 21: 29 de, pn in de just made to move. £ nextst, yarn under hook, catching yarn wth {star of rnd to centre back, +k Beginner friendly | hook from above, pul finishdcas normal. Rnd 22: 12dc, (2dc in next st] 6 times . (betty Increases), 12 de. 36 sts + ® Start crocheting... Rnd 23: 12 dc, [1 de, 2 dcin next st] Rarieea times, 126. 42518 ygnet 0K Arms (make 2) Rnd 24:12 dc, [2d¢, 2d In next st] ‘all each in Sienna 808 «cy nd 1: With MCand working intoamagic étimes, 12de. 48.15 & Bright Pink 6534 (CC) 2 ting, 6de. 6 sts Rnds 25-34: De around. ‘Visit WwMW.eygnetyamns.com Rnd 2: [2 dc in next st] 6 times, 12 sts Rnd 35: 12 de, [2 de, 1 dc2tog] 6 times, ‘to find your local stockist | Rnd 3:1 dc, 2dc in next st] 6 times, 78 sts 12dc. 42sts } Rnd 4: [2 de, 2 de in next st] 6 times, 24 sts} Rnd 36: (5 dc, 1 de2tog] 6 times. 36 sts ‘About the yarn = Rnds §-7: De around. Rnd 37: (4 dc, 1 dcatog 6 times. 30 ts # Rnd 8:4 hirin next st, cto end. 27 sts Rnd 9:1 dostog, det end, 24 sts Rnd 10: (2c, t dcztog]é times. 18st Rnds 38-40: De around x: 298m per 1g al C0 acrylic eS pore) ” Rnd 41: [3 dc, 1 de2tog] 6 times. 24 sts. Rnds 11-22: Dc around, Tension 10.1811 rows = 55cm measured over de | Stutt Fasten of Hook used nm Legs (make 2) | Rnds 1-4 wh MC, work as for Aims. i 2Asts ‘Oihersupnies £ dl 5: [3 dc, 2dc in nem st 6 times, 205 * pairsaety eyes, 1rrm ean ‘bysatng End 10: 6c, [1 dc, 1 deatog] 6 times, 6. haibrush Mae eset E Rnd 11: 6c, deztog, 6c, Tests ‘al & nds 12-13; Dc around lic mae F nd 14: 7 dc, 1 dog] twice. 18 sts . 5 ne 48: Dc around, Sizing | Rnd 16: [6 dc, 1 de2tog] twice. 14 sts ema including har 5 Rnd 47: De around Rnd 18; [Sdc, 1 dc2tog] twice. 12 ts Rnd 19: De around Tension is not critical for this project, but stuff sts should be tignt enough to avoid stuffing Fasten off fist Leg only. For Second Leg, showing through comtto Rnd 20 This pattem is worked in the amigurumi —: Body style in spiral without sip stitching or Rnd 20:3 ch, ensuring decreases made in turning chains, Use a st marker or waste mds 10-11 (topo foot are oriented the ‘yarn to keep track ofthe fist st of each rnd, same for both legs, 12.de around frst eg, 3 de across ch, 12 dc around second le, Thispattern is designed to use the yam 3.dc across rem loops of ch. 20sts wwwicraftworld.com | 25 Toy ‘Arms willbe joined on next md. Make sure ‘thumbs are facing forward as you join. Rnd 42: 2 dc, working through sts of Arm ‘and Body, 8 de, working in Body ony, 4 dc, working through sts of Arm and Body, dc, working in Body only, 2de. 24 sts Rnd 43: Rep Rnd 42, working through 8 sis rem on top of Arm, leaving sts on Arm, ateach end of fold unworked. 24 sis Rnd 44: [2:dc, 1 dc2tog] 6 times. 18 sts Rnd 45: Dc around, stuf Rnd 46: [2 dc in nextst] 18 times, 6 sts Rnd 47: [5 dc, 2dc ine st] 6 times. aasts Rnd 48: 6 dc, 2dc in next st} 6 times, 4Bsis Rnd 49: (7 dc, 2dc in next st}6 times. sasts nds §0-59: De around. Insert safety eyes between rds 5455, 10sts apart Rnd 60:7 dc, 1 deziog 6 times. 48 sts Rnd 61: [6 dc, 1 de2tog]é times. 42 sts Rnd 62:(5 dc, 1 de2tog] é times. 6 sts nd 63: [4 cc, 1 dc2tog] é times. 20 sts Rnd 64:[3 dc, 1 deztog] 6 times, 24 sts stu Rnd 65:12 s PE rSeTe e Pa A Par) ~~ 96 rise Lo Bat | $e is 4 y i 6 Osu a3, be Su OP be : Décor We love the 90s MOTIFS These quick and easy makes are great for a variety of projects, from cloth patches to coasters, wall art or even small wash cloths! @ Aran © 4.5mm Quick & easy Yarn used Lily Suger'N Cream 1 bal each in Sunshine 00073 (A), Rose Pink 00046 (8, biack 00002 (C), Beach Glass 01132 (0), Light Blue 00026 (), Blueberry 01725 (F, Soft Ecru 01004 (6) & Mod Green 01223 (H) ‘Available from www.woolwarehouse.co.uk ‘About the yan smiley Flower Aran; 109m per 71 g ball; 100% cotton + Unless otherwise specified, work inthe # amigurumi style, ina spiral without sip { sitcing or tuning chains. Use a stitch $ marker or waste yarn to keep track of the } fit stitch of each round Tension: 7/mds = 10cm diameter measured over de Hookised nel 1: With A and working into a magic 0K sing, 6 de. 6 sts Rnd 2:2 dc in each st around, 12s Other supplies Rnd 3: 1 dc, 2d in next st] 6 times, 78.15 tapestry needle Rnd 4:1 dc, 2de in next st 2de, 2¢ in ‘itch marker next si times, 1 de, 24 sis Rnd 5: Dc around, work invisibe jon sing Rnd 6: Pul of Bn sp under invisible join, 1 ch, starting in same sp, 1 dc, [1 ht, Str Ssiy Peseta innext st 1 htr, 1 dl 6 times, Join with sh Heart: 12x10cm stto beg de. 49 ts Rnd 7: Starting in next st after join, {1 ht, [atrin next sq 5 times, 1 her, 11st oo 4} 6times, work invisible jin. 78 sts Weave in ends, ® Start crocheting... smiley Face: 10cm Checkerboard Scallop: 13cm square Finishing. ‘When working with two colours, cary colour: With C, leaving a long beg tal and using tin use under the sts and pull gently before # surface s! st, make Smile in tops of 12 sting back to carted colour, # adjacent de around Rnd 4, leave a long tall. ‘With a tapestry needle, insert end tall Back Beg 1 ch does not count asa st, down into top of last sl st. Do not weave in nds. Make Eye by missing the next 2 mds (toward centre) from last sist and insert hook from RS to WS, with end tall, work 3 surface s| sts straight up (elative to Smile), insert end tail back down into top of last s| stand fasten off. with beg tal of Smile, rep for 2nd Eye. Weave in ends. Heart With D, leave a long al, chain 12, nd 4: 2d in 2nd ch from hook, 4de, 3 de innextst, 4dc, 4 din neat st, rotating ‘38 yOu go, work into the other side of the chain, miss ch with 4 de, 3d, 1 deatog ver next 3 sts (miss 2nd st, 3c, 2dcin first st, work nvisibie join, 26 sis Use tall to weave through the base, hiding, ly gaps. Rnd 2:Pul of Ein sp under invisible join, ‘ch, starting in next st, [2d in next st] twice, 5 de, [1 dc, 1 ch, 1 de] in next st, 5 Uc, [2dc in next st 4 times, 2dc, 1 do2tog over next 3 sts (miss 2nd si), 2 de, 2dcin ext st] twice, work invisible jin, 33 ss Rndl 3:Pul of Fin sp under invisible join, 1 ch, 2d in next st [1 dc, 2d in next st) Special stitches Invisible join: Cut yar, leevinga long tail, thread tall onto tapestry needle, insert needle in first st after beg 1 ch ‘under both top loops, insert needle in LO of last st of md, pull gently unt Join matches tension of underiying sts. Weave in end securely on WS. ‘Surface slip stitch (surface sl st): Holding working yam behind piece and hook infront of piece, insert hook through piece, yrh, draw loop through piece, insert hook through piece in next st, yh, craw yam through plece ‘and loop on hook (asa s! st; rep from * asneeded wwwicraftword.com | 29 5 do, [1 dc, 1 ch, 1 de] into tch-sp, Sdc, [2dc in next st, 1 dc] 3 times, 2c in next st, 3d, 1 dc2tog over next 3 sts (miss 2nd st), 3 de, 2d in next st, 1 dc, work invisible join. 47 sts Rnd 4: Pul of Din sp under invisible join, ‘1ch, 1 de, 2dc in next st, 2de, 2dcin next st, 9d [1 de, 1 ch, 1 dc] into ‘ch. 8p, 9.d¢, [2d in next st, 2 de] twice, 2 de in next st, 3d, 1 dztog over next 3 sts (rriss 2nd st), 3de, 2de in next st, 1 de, work invisible join. 47 sts Rnd 5: Pul of Ein sp under invisibe join, 11ch, 17 de, [1 de, 1 ch, 1 de} into teh-sp, 22.de, 1 do2tog over next 3 sts (miss 2nd st, 5 de, work invisible join. 47 sts Weave in ends, smiley Face Rnds 1-4: As for Smiley Flower. 28 sts Rnd 5: 1 dc, [2dc in nex st, 3d] Stes, 2dcin nextst,2de. sts Rnd 6: 2 dc in next st, [4.dc, 2 dc in next st] times, 4 de, 6 sts Rnd 7: Dc around, work invsble join over fist st ‘Weave in ends, Finishing With starting in 11th st before invisible jon, leaving along beg tal and using surface sls, make Smile in tops of 15 adjacent de around Rd 5, end with leaving. £ 2 long tall, With tapestry needie, insert end tail back down into top of lasts! st: Do not ‘weave in ends until instructed. *From last 8! insert hook in top of adjacent ston Rnd 6 and pul with ene tall, surface sl st perpendicular to end of smile over next 2 rows (toward centre of coaster). With tapestry needle, insert end tal back down into top of lasts st rep from * on opposite side using beg tall and starting from first sist, Make Eye by missing the next md 20 raftworld,com (toward centre) ftom lasts! stand insert hook from RS to WS, with beg tall, work 3 surface sl sts straight up (relative to Smile). Insert end tal back down into top of last s| stand fasten off. wth end tall of smile, rep for 2nd Eye. weave in ends, Checkerboard Scallop wth G, chain 17, Row 1: Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 4 dc, change to C, wth C, 4d, with G, 4 dc, with C,4 de, do not changeto G, Turn. 16.5 F Row 2: 1ch, dc, change ta G, with 6, ‘de, with C, 4dc, with G, 4.dc, do not change to C. Tum, Row 3: 1 ch, 4 de, change to C, with C, with G,4.dc, with, 4 de, change to. Tum, Row 4: 1 ch, dc, change to, with C, Adc, with @, 4:dc, with C, 4 de, do not ‘change to G, Tum. Rows 5-12: Rep (oWs 24 rows 2-3 once more. Fasten off, Weave in ends, vice, then rep Border Rnd 1: Pul of Hin first ston last row, 1 ch, “miss next st, 5 tr in next st, miss next st, 1 sist rep from * around counting each (of 12rowends as a st, omit last sist ane ‘work invisible join. 14 shells Fasten off, Weave in ends. @ ca der online: www wochrarehouse.couk GI WOOL OO inrrecs sisseomiserean 5 205 GP warenouse Eat heloeweelveronouse cout FREE delveryon UK ede over £30 ‘yanw.craftworld,com | 31 We've pulled out va Crest N 2 some of our favourite f Wallace & Gromit (Ne aL wd : patterns from the archive fo celebrate 30 years of one of Our favourite films! Designed by Alison Hallonay @ Aardman Animations Limited/Wallace & Gromit Limited 2023, All rights reserved. Any unauthorised copying, hiring, lending, exhibition, difusion, sale, public performance ‘or other exploitation ofthis work is strictly prohibited. @4ply 3mm 0 Intermediate Yam used ‘DROPS Nord 1 ball each in Chestnut 22 0, Lemongrass Green 10 (8), of-white Ot (C), Powder Pink 12 (0) & Light Beige Mix 07 (6) (Oddments in red 14 ©) & black 02 (F) Avaliable from www.woolwarehouse.co.uk ‘About the yarn ‘ply; 170m per 50g, 45% alpaca, 30% polyamide, 25% wool Tension: 24 sts x30 rows = Tem measured over de Hook used, 3mm Other supplies tapestry needle toy stung black embroidery thread ‘Sizing ‘Wallace; 23cm tall Gromit: 11cm tall This pattern is made in the amigurum style, na spiral without sip stitches or tuming chains, unless otherwise indicated, Use a st marker or waste yarn to keep track of the fist stof each ind, ® Start crocheting... HEAD nd 4: With D and working into a magle Ting, dc. 6 sts Rnd 2: [2 dc in next st] 6 times. 12 sts “bbl (bobble): Sinha pul yh, crew through 2 E Waele creatine all bopson hook nd 3: +1 dc in each of next 3 sts, [2d in next st] 3 times; rep from » (once more. 18 sts Rds 4-8: 1 de in each st around, Rnd 9: [1 dcin each of next 4s, 1 de2t0g} 3times. 15 sts nd 10:1 dc in each of next 4 sts, [2:de in BLO of next st 3times, 1 din FLO in each of next5 sis, [2 din BLO of next st) 3times, 27 sts ind 11: 1 den each of next 6 sts, 2 de in next st 4 times, 1 de in each of next 73s, 2 de in next st] times, 29 sts nds 12-13: 1 cc in each st around # Begin sturfing and top up 28 you go, making sure neck is wel stuffed, nd 14: [1 deZtog, 1 dein each of nest 3.ts] 5 times, 1 dcatog, 1 dc in each Of next2 sts. 23 sts nd 15: [1 deztog, 1 dcin each of next 3 st5] 4 times, 1 dcatog, 1 de in next st. 18 ts nel 16: [1 dcZtog, 1 cin next st] 6 times. 12st nds 17-19: 1 dcin each st around. nd 20: (1 doZtog, 1 din each of next 2s] 3times. 9 sts nd 21: 1 dc in each st around. aston off BOOTS & TROUSERS irst Leg ind 1: With F and working into a magic E_ting,6 de. 6sts nd 2: (2 dc in next st] é times, 12 sts ind 3: [1 dcin next st, 2dc in next st) times. 18 sts ind 4: [1 dein each of next 2 sts, 2de Innext st 6 times, 24 sts ind : 1 dc in each st around, ind 6; [1 de2iogl 4 times, 1 de in each of next 16 sts, 20 sts ind 7: [1 deztog] 3 times, 14 de. 17 sts nd B: [1 de2tog] twice, 1 dc in each of ext 5 sts, 1 dc2tog, 1 dc in each of next 6st, change to A on last yth. 14 sts }egin stufing and top up as you go. Ind 9: 1 dc in FLO of each st around, Inds 10-23: 1 dein each st around. ** Fasten off, leavinga long tal § second Leg Joining md #3 sts, with boot fronts facing away from you and second legon the right, 1 dc into rst leg to join making sure both boots are Work as for first leg to **, then continue to ind 24 (joining md): 1 dc in each of next icial patterns facing forwards, 1 de in each st around first leg and then around second leg, 28 sis ‘sew remaining hole closed with tll from first eg Body nds 25-29: 1 dc in each st around, Rnd 30: [1 de in each of next 5 sts, 1 ‘dc2tog] 4 times, change to Con last yrh 24sis Rnd 31: 1 dein BLO of each st around, nds 32-40: 1 de in each st around, Rnd 41: [1 dc in each of next 105ts, 1 de2tog] twice. 22 sts nd 42: 1 dc in each st around, Rnd 43: (1 dc in each af next 9st, 1 de2tog] twice. 20 sis Rnd 44: [1 de in each of next &sts, 1 de2tog] twice. 18 sis Rnd 45: [1 dc in next st, 1 de2tog] 6 times. 12318 nds 46-48: 1 dc in each st around, ‘and at end of last rnd, s st in next st to close spiral Fasten off, leaving a long tal for sewing. Fold collar down, insert three rows of Head into collar and use C talto sew through Head and collar to secure in place. With E and using photo as a guide, embroider tie. HANDS & ARMS (make 2) Rnd 1: With D and working into a magic ring, 6dc. 6 sis Rnd 2: [2 dc in next st] 6 times. 12 sts Rnd 3: [2de in next st] 3 times, 1 de in each of next 3sts, [2 de in next st] 3 times, 1 de in each of next3 sts. 15 sts Rnd 4: 1 de in each st around, Rnd 5: *1 dein each of next2 sts, [1 de2togl 3 times, 1 dc in next st; rep from * once more. 12 sts nd 6:1 dc in next st, 2 ch, miss 2ts, ‘dein each of next 9 sts. 10 sts Rnd 7: 1 dc in next t, [1 dc in BLO of next ch] twice, 1 dc in each of next 9 sts 12sts Rnd 8: [1 de2tog, 1 dc in each of next 4 sts} twice, change ta C on last yr 1osis nds 9-21: 1 dc in each st around, stuff and fasten off, leaving along tall ‘or sewing, Oversew end closed ‘Thumb nd 1: Join Din corner of 2ch-sp from Rnd ‘6 of Hand, de around opening, including, comers. 6 sts nds 2-3: 1 de in each st around, \wwew.craftworld.com| 33 ficial patterns Rnd 4: [1 dc2tog, 1 dein next st] twice. 4 sts Fasten off. Weave tal through tops of sts ‘and pull tight to close opening Using photo as a guide, sew Arms to Body atan angle sloping backwards, four rows with stin top of beg 2 ch, 24318 Rnd 3:2 ch [1 tr, 2trin next st} 12 times, join, 36 sts Rnd 4:2 ch, tr, 2trin next st} 12 times, join, 48 5 Rnd 5:2 ch, [tr 2tr in next st} 12thmes, Join. 60s Rnd 6:2 ch, 2tr,[2trin next st, 4t]5 times, 2trin next st, 2tr, jin. 72515 Rnd 7: 2 ch, tr, 2trin next st) 12 times, Join. 84st Rnd 8:2 ch, 3tr,[2trin nex st, 6 ]5 times, 2 tr in next st, 3t, join 96 ts Rnd 9:2 ch, (7tr,2tr in next st} 12times, Join, 108 ss chest circumference with 5-9em of ease. = beg 3.ch. 12sts ‘See table for finished measurement + Rnd 2: 2ch, 2tr in each st around, join 29.5em_ (37.50m_ Sse een en ‘weww.craftworld.com | 41 Kids Stimes, 2trin next st, tr, join. Fasten off, 12085 Squaring Off Rnd 1: join CC2 with sist in ary st, 1 ch, loosely de around, join with sist to beg 1 ch, Fasten off, 108 (108, 108, 120, 120) sis Rnd 2: Join MC with s tin any st, working In BLO, 3 ch, 114 in fist st, {26 26, 26, 29,29) tr, (241, 2ch, 2tr| in next st for comer) 3 times, 26 (26, 26,29, 29) tr, 2 tr in fist st to complete comer, 2 ch, Join with sl stn top of beg 3 ch. 30 G0, 30, 33, 33) sts per side Rnd 3:Do not turn, sist in last 2ch-sp,, [4 ch, 1 dtr into same 2ch-sp, (6 att, 18 (18, 18,21, 21)tr, 6a, 2dr, 2.ch, 2 dtr) into corner 2ch-sp} 3 times, 6 dtr, 18 (18, 18,21, 21) tr, 6 ctr, 2 dtr into first 2ch-sp, 2.ch, join with sl stn top of beg 4 ch. 3 (34, 36, 37, 37) ts per side Rnd 4: Do not tum, sist in last 2ch-sp, [4 ch, 1 dtr] into same 2ch-sp, (Batt, 18 (18, 18,21, 21)tr, 8, [2dtr, 2.ch, 2 dtr] into corner 2ch-sp} 3 times, & dtr, 18 (18, 48, 21, 21), Bat, 2 dtr into first 2ch-sp, 2.ch, join with sl stn top of beg 4 ch. 3B 38, 38, 41, 1) sts per side Rnd 5: Do not turn, si stin last 2ch-sp, [8 ch, 117 into same 2ctrsp, fr across tonext corner, [2tr, 2ch, 2t7 into ‘corner 2ch-sp] 3 times, tr acrass to next corner, 2tr into frst 2ch-sp, 2 ch, join with s! st in top of beg 3 ch, 42 (42, 42, 45, 45) sts per side Rep last md 0 (1,2, 2,3) times) more. 42 (46, 50, 3, 87) sts per side Fasten off, Length Extension Row 1: join MC with slstin any comer ch- $9, 3.0, tr across to next 2ch-s9,1(1,1,2, itr nto 2ch-sp, Tum, 44 (48, $2, 56,60) ts SIZES 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 & 9-10 ONLY: Row 2:3 ch, tracross, Tu, SIZE 7-8 ONLY: Rows 3-4: As Row 2. All Sizes Bottom Edging Row 1:2 ch, *1 RIF, 1 RB; rep from * across, Turn Rows 2-8: As RoW 1 Fasten of. Front Panels (make 2) with MC, chain 23 (25, 27, 29, 30. 42 | www.craftworld.com Row 1: starting in ath ch from hook (missed chs count as frst in, 20 (22,24, 26, 28) tr. Tum. 21 (23, 25, 27, 29) sts Row 2:2 ch, 1 RF, 1 RIB, TRIP; rep from * across, Tum, Row 3:2 ch, 1 RUB, *1 RIF, 1 Rt; rep from * across, Tum, Row 4: As ROW 2. Row 5:3 ch, tracross, Turn Rop last row 12 (14, 14, 14, 14 times more. Next Row: 3h, 1 {2i0g, trto-end, Tur, 20 (22, 24, 26, 28) sts Next Row: 3 ch, tr actos to last 3sis, Tir2t0g, 1 tr. Tum. 1921, 23,25, 27 sts Rep last 2 rows 2 2, 2, 3,9) times more, 15 (17, 19,19, 2018, Next Row: 3 ch, tr across. Tur. Rep last row 10 (12, 14, 6, 16) times more for a total of 34 (38, 40,44, 44) rows, oF Until Front Panel is same length as Back Panel, then work Last ROW. Place Back and Front Panel with RS tog, having Front Panel decreases at centre ‘of Back Panel for neckine, Last Row: 1 ch, matching sts at top and ‘working in Front and Back Panels atthe ‘same time to seam shoulder, 15 (17, 19, 19, 21) de. Fasten off Sleeves min 17th (18th, 20th, 2154, 24th) st (count corner ch-sp as a st} down from shoulder seam on Back Panel, min row on Front Panel which sits level with first marker. # Joining: with WS out, join MC with sist at bottom hem, de through both thicknesses to seam up to markers joining approx. 1 row edge on Front Panel with 2 ‘13 on Back Panel. After reaching markers, ‘turn work RS aut, rm. Rnd 1: 3ch, evenly place 33 (85, 39,41, 47) tr around sleeve opening, join with sistin top of beg 3 ch, Turn, 24 (36, 40, 42,48) sts Rnd 2: 3ch, 1 tr2tog, tr around, jon with slstin top of beg 3 ch. Turn. 33 35, 39, 4, a7)sts op last Rnd 11 (11, 15, 17, 21) times more, 224, 24,24, 26)515 Next Rnd: 3 ch, tr around, join with st in top of beg 3 ch. Tur, Rep last Rnd 4 (10,8, 9, 9) times more, Next Rnd: 2 ch, *1 RUF, 1 RUB; rep from * around, jon with st to beg tr to join. Donot turn, Rep last rnd 3 times more, Fasten off, Rep on opposite side for 2nd sleeve. Edging ERnds 1-4 (1-4, 1-4, 1-5, Row 1: join MC with sist at base of left Front Panel (side of ribbing at hem), 1c, 2dc in each row end, rotate to ‘work along back neckline, 12 (12, 12, 15, 18) de across hack, rotate to work along edge of right Front Panel, 2 dc in each row end. Turn. 148 (164, 172, 191, 191) sts Row 2: 1 ctl, de across. Turn Row 3: 1 ch, 1 de, [2.ch, miss 2 sts, 4 (5, 5,6, 6)dc] 3times, 2.ch, miss 2 sls, de toend, Tum. 4 buttonholes Row 4: 1 ch, dcin each stand 1ch-sp across. Tun Row 5: 1 ci, dc across. Fasten off Pockets (make 2) 5): As for Back Panel Circe, Fasten off 48 (48, 48, 60, 60) sts Edging Rnd: Join CC2 with st in any st, 11ch, loosely de around, join with sl st to beg 1 ch, Fasten off, leaving a long tall for sewing Finishing ‘with CC2, either surface crochet or embroider face details to each of 3 circles using photo as a guide, of as desired ‘ith tal, sew 1 Pocket 3/4 ofthe way around, leaving top open, to each Front # Panel, starting 2 rows above ribbing, ‘Sew buttons to align with buttonnoles, Weave in ends. a= | ie wl NIMBUS PAINTS Find a local shop: knittingfever.com/stores/GB food | CHRONICLES Sarah-Jayne is sharing her quick and easy pattern for a cosy headband, keeping you warm against the evening breeze www.bellacococrochet.com we head into the warmer manths, I find that the types of projects rm rawn to change quite a bit Life tends to.geta ite bit busier with social events and spending time outside, so finding time tocrochet can bea litle more difficut. ‘And when | do get stuck in, the type of project is completely diferent. ‘As muich as | love larger projects that are worked over time (many years sometimes Inmy casey there's something about 2 TIP: Do you ever struggle with keeping your edges straight? Scan this QR code to watch the video where | give quickand easy make that ticks my boxes, especially when we head Into summer, There's a certain level Of satisfaction that comes when you ‘can make something in an evening tim sharing. lovely quick and easy headband in this issue, This headband is a really simple construction that looks more complicated than it actualy Is, llways pop one in my bag when | -g0 0n holiday — justin case the sea breeze 1s a Iitle brisk! you some super helpful fips \wvaw.craftworld.com Bella Coco M ESSTZ a I TEADBAND A versatile accessory for any season You will need ® Start crocheting form the knot. Fold row ends Yamsmiths Create DK together so that hal ofthe short (0K: 290m per tog; 100% acrylic) —« Chain 87. ends are touching and the other “ballin Light Grey Heather Row 1: Working in the back bumpofch, htr halves are overhanging. wrap ‘mmm crochet took in2ndch fem hook and eachch across each side of the overhang around {rissed ch doesnot countass).85 sts the opposite end, Siting Rows 2-11: 2.ch [does not count 5 st}, BLOhtr in 1st stand across. ‘ter folding the row ends together ‘Circumference: Stem Fasten off leaving 2 30cm tall end ‘you will have 4 thicknesses. Using pelt for sewing. long tall end, sew the 4 thicknesses together and sew in ends, Twist Gnetcreumicrence staan scom = BiiTawans the work so the right side is facing ‘You will now to join the row ends to toroveal tive knot, @ ‘wnww.craftworld.com | 45 Cushion CUSHION These bears will make any cosy cushion extra cute Veronica Cromwell ee, 46 | www.craftworld.com 11dein each st around, join with sl st to first st. Fasten off Rnd : Join Cin firsttr, 4 ch (counts as tr, 1 ch), miss 2 sts, 1 tr in next st, 1 ch, miss 2sts, [1 hr, 2ch, 1 her] in ext st, 1 ch, miss 2 sts, 1 hr in next st, [1 ch, miss 2 sts, 1 tin next st] 4 ‘times, 1 ch, miss 2 sts, 1 htr in next st, ch, miss 2ts, (1 htr, 2ch, 1 he] in next st, 1 ch, miss 2 sts, 1 htr in next st, 1ch, miss 2sts, 1 trin next st, [1 ch, miss 1st, 1trn next st] 3 times, 2ch, miss 1st, 1 dtr,2ch, 1 dt in King Cole Merina Blend 4-ply 1 ball each in Chocolate 023 (A, Biscuit (6), White 14 (C), & Rose Petal 1536 (0) king Cole Big Value Baby 4-ply 1 ballin Sky 005 (E) Visit www.kingcole.com_ to find your local stockist “About the yam next st, 2 ch, miss 1st, 1trn next st, dante ane (1 ch, miss 1 st, 1 tr in next st 4 times, stant all 2h, miss 1t, Idi, 2ch, 1a] next st, 2ch, miss 1st, 1trn next st, ‘HN Sci Per IDO 100% sete {1 ch, miss 7st, 1 tin next stl twice, mmmmeia 4 ch, join with s st to 3d of beg 4 ch Tension | Fasten off Finished square measures tiem nd 6: Join MCN fst Ach-sp, 3h, Hook used 3mm Other supplies ‘220m-scuare cushion pad tapestry needle 3 buttons, Sizing” fone size, 22cm square This cushion cover is made with eight squares, four joined together forthe front and four for the back. The combination of stitch patterns and colounwork Creates the bears’ features, ® Start crocheting... Teddy Square (make 4 with D as MC & 4 with E as MC) Rnd 1: With Aand workng ito a magic ing, 3.ch (counts as 1 tr throughout), 11 tr, join with sl st to top of beg 3 ch. Fasten off. 12 tr Rnd 2: with 8,3 ch, tr in same st, 2¢r in each st round, join with sl sto top ofbeg ch zai Rnd 3: As Rnd 2. 48 tr Rnd 4: 1 ch (does not count as a st), 1 de in same st, miss 35, 13trin ext, miss sts, 1 dein each ofnext7 sts, miss 3st, 13trin next st, iss 313, Cushion 1 trin same tch-sp,2trn next 1ch-sp, [1 tr, 3ch, 1 tr] In comer 2chesp, 2 in rrext ch-sp] 7 times, [1 tr, 3ch, 1 tr] n comer 2ch-sp, [2 trin next ch-sp 6 times, [2tr,2 ch, 2 tr] in comer ch-sp, (2trin next ch-so} 6 times, (tr, 2 ch, 2 tr]in comer 2ch-sp, 2tr next ch- Sp] 4 times, s st to top of beg ch. Rnd 7: 3.ch, “7 trin each st tonext comer 2ch-sp, [2tr, 2.ch 2] in corner 2ch-sp; rep from * 3 times, ‘tr in each st to end, sl st to tap of beg ch. Fasten off Finishing Block squares. with D, join four squares to form Front. With E, join four squares to form Back Weave In all ends. ‘Seam Front to Back, leaving an opening ‘0 insert cushion pad. Insert cushion pad, ‘sew on buttons and join opening. © \wwew.craftworld.com| 47 A Fi: 3 3 ' @ Se - x r a Crochet-along Mn “SERIO GTN SERIO CRT Mm SERIA Crochet-along omvrre REFLECTIONS OWVAAYIO CROCHET-ALONG PART 1 Welcome to our brand-new crochet-along - we can’t wait fo take you on a journey of tapestry crochet in a vibrant colour palette using some fabulous yarn cna ic eC ‘1 baill in gold 55 (A) oe ee am Fondant 128 (C) & Candy 40 (D) eens visit www.kingcole.com See Eeetnen eu) Dk; 282m per 100g ball Each square measures 18¢m Finished blanket: 130x110cm ‘Squares are made in the tapestry crochet technique. Carry the non-working yarn across the back of the square and work ‘over it, encasing it inside the sts until itis needed again. Each colour change is made in the last yr of the t before the next ‘colour, as follows: Work tr before change to last 2 loops on hook, drop the first colour, yth and draw through both loops with new ‘colour. When working the tapestry crochet sts, gently pull the strand of encased yarn ‘taut before starting to use it again ~ this will help to hice the strand in the stitches, Atthe end of each rnd, carry the yarn that’s not in use up to the new rnd by catching it under the joining sl st Worked in joined rds, without tuming, Beg 3 ch counts as fist t. Join with sl st in top of beg 3 ch. Charts shows one side, repeat 3 times more for complete square. Each Chart square represents one treble. 2 ch in each corner not shown. © Start crocheting... Solid Diamond Square Make 1 each in A and 8 as MC Rnd 1: With MC and working into a magle ring, 3 ch, tr, 2 ch [3 t, 2ch] 3 times, pull beg tall tighty to close rng, join. Bir each side Rnd 2: 2 ch, pull CC through loop on hook, tighten MC loop, 1 ch in CC (completes beg 3chi, 1 trin CC, 1trin MG, (2tr,2 ch, 2t into 2ch-sp in MC, {tr MC, 1 tinCC,1trin MG, [2tr,2ch, 2A nto 2ch-sp in MC) 3 times, change to CC in last st, jon. 7 tr each side Rnd 3:3 ch, 3tr In CC, 1tr In MC, [2,2 ch, 2 tt] into 2ch-sp in Mi, {1 tr MC, Strin C6, 1trinMc, 2tr, 2ch, 2] into 2ch-sp in Mc} times, 11rin MC, 4 trinC¢, Join, 17 treach side Rnd 4:3 ch, Strin Cc, 1trinMC, [2tr, 2ch, 2] nto 2ch-sp in MC, (1 tr MC, 9trin CC, 1trinMC, 2tr, 2ch, 21] into-2ch-sp in MC} 3 times, 1 trin MC, Str CC, join. 15 tr each side Rnd §:3 ch, 7 in CC, 1trinMC, [2tr,2 th, 211] into 2ch-sp in MC, {1 tn MC, 13triNCC, 1 tin MC, 2tr,2 ch, 2t) into 2ch-sp in MC}3 times, 11m MC, Str iN CC, join, 19 tr each side Rnd 6:3 ch, Str in CC, 5trinMC, [2t, 2 ch, 2] nto 2ch-sp in MC, (5 trin MC, 9trinCC, Strin MC, 2tr, 2ch, 2] into 2ch-sp in MC} times, Strin MC, Bir in.CC, jin, 29 tr e90h side Rnd 7:3 ch, atrin CC, 9trinMC, [2t, 2.ch,2tr] into 2ch.spin MC, (9 tr in MG, StrinCC, trinMC, [2tr,2ch, 2tt] into 2ch-sp in Mc} 3 times, 94 In Mc, 1trin CC, change to MCin last st, Join. 27 treach side Rnd 8:2 ch, pul CC through loop on hook, tighten MC loop, t chin cc (completes bee ch), 1 tin CC, 1311 in MG, (2, 2 ch, 2] nto 2ch-sp in Co, {13trin Mc, 1 trin Cc, 13trin MC, {2tr, 2ch, 24H] nto 2ch-sp in Co) a times, 12 rin MC, join. 31 tr each side Rnd 9:3 ch, 13 rin Mc, 2¢r in Cc, ‘iri MG, 24r, 2ch, 2tr] nto 2chesp in Mc, (trin MC, 2trin Co, 25 trin Mc, 2trinCC, 1 trin MG [2tr,2ch, 2] into 2ch-sp in MC} times, 1 tr in Mc, 2¢rin Cc, 11 rn MC, jon 35 tr each side Fasten off Weave in ends Flower Star Square Make 1 each in Aand Cas MC. Rnd 1 With CC and working into a magic ring, 3ch, 2, 2 ch, [3 tr, 2ch] 3 times, pull beg tal tightly to clase rng, jon 3treach side And 2:3 ch, 2tr, tr, 2h, 24H Into 2ch-sp, (Gtr, 2tr,2ch, 2 ty nto 2ch-sp 3 times, join. 7ireach side ) | nd 3:3 ht, 2c, 21 to 2p, 7. Lat, 2h, 2tdino Schl 3 tes, 2 jon 1 each see Rnd 4:3 ch, 4trin CC, 2tr in MC, [2tr, 2¢h, 2tr] into 2ch-sp in CC, Ptr in MC, 7trin CC, 2tr In MG, [2t7,2ch, 2tH nto 2ch spin CC) times, 2trin MC, 2trin CC, join. 15 treach stte Rnd §:3.ch,4trinCC, 4trin MC, 2tr,2ch, 2tt] nto 2ch-sp in CC, {4 tr in MC, 7trin CC, tr in MC, [2t7,2ch, 2 into 2ch spin Cc) times, 4trin Mo, 2trin Co, join 19treach stte Rnd 6:3 ch, 3irin Cc, 7trin MC, tr, 2ch, 2tHl into 2ch-spin CC, 7 trin Mc, Strin CC, 7trin MC, 2tr, 2ch, 211 Into 2ch-sp in CC}3 times, 7 trin MC, 1trn CC, join, 23treach Rnd 7:3.ch, 2trin CC, 10trinMC, tr, 2ch, it) nto 2ch-sp in Me, {Ot in MC, 3irin CC, 104 n MG, [2,2 ch, 2] into 2ch-sp in MC} times, 10 tr in MC, join. 27 reach side Rnd 8: 2 ch, pull CC through loop on hook, tighten MC loop, 1 ch in CC (completes beg Sch), 1trin Cc, 13triNM, [2tt, 2ch, 2U] into 2ch-sp in Ce, {13 trin MC, 1 rin CC, 13 trin MC, 2tr, 2ch, 27 into 2ch-sp in CC} 3 times, 12trin MC, join. 31 reach side nd 9: As Rnd 9 for Pattern 1, Solid Diamond, Fasten off, Weave in ends. 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Fasten off Mc and Cc2, Yarn used cuff Cascade Cantata Row 1: 7 ch, starting in 2nd ch ftom hook, 2 skeins in pink 23 MC) 6.dc, Is stin next st of Rnd 44] tice. 1 skein each in gokd 06 (C1) Tih Bat Bxwhite01 (C2) Row 2: 1h, miss 2s) sts, 6d¢ in BLO. Turn Avalae FoM Row 3: 1 ch, 6 dc in BLO, [1s st in next st ‘www.woolwarehouse.co.uk Ofna tee, Tum cchain, 10 dc in rem loops. 20 sts | Row 4: 1 ch, miss 2s sts, 6 dc in BLO. Tum. About the yarn | Pm in first and eleventh st, moving Rep rows 3-4 around top of sock, until al ‘Arary,200m per 100g ball; | markers up with each rnd worked, Rnd 44 sts have been worked, 70% cotton, 30% woo! nds 2-6: (2.dcin marked si, move marker. Fasten off, leaving a ong tall for sewing to first of2 sts just made, de across to. Use tal to sew edges of Cuftog. Tension 1st before next marker, 2dc in next st] Fasten off. Weave n ends. 15 stsx 12 rows = 10cm measured over de Twice. 40 sis Rnd 7: De around, } Heel i # th RS facing join CC1 wth sl st to frst Lee) ‘oot rorked stof Rnd 24, 4.5mm Remove 2nd st marker. Keep first st marker 7 Rnd 1: Starting in same st as join, 20 dc, } for start of rnd. 1 de in corner, 30 de across underside Other supplies asten off C1. Join MC. of eh, dc in comer. Pm in 23rd and focking stitch marker Rnds 1-24: De aroun, asth sts, 52 sts Rnd 2: [De across to marker, 1 dc2tog over marked stand next st, move marker to st , ec! Sana lustmadel wee. 2st cec'a Row 25: 30 ch, miss 20 sts, sl stin next ‘one size st, leave rem sts unworked. Turn to Rnds 3-11: [Dc across to marker, 1 de2tog ‘ipTetnad Foo carci ar ORS ES at have Ws facing, 1 ch, 30de across over marked st and next st, move marker Foot length: 29cm (adjustable) chain. Tum. 30 sts ‘tost just made] twice. 22 sts Leg circumference: 34.5em Fasten off leaving @ 25cm tal for sewing. Hee! to top of leg: 26cm . Rnd 26 (RS): De around. 50 sts i This pattern is worked the arigururi in CCA and C2. # Tum sock inside out, use tail to sew sie, na spiral without sip stitching or nds 27-44: Dc around, following hee! closed, ‘turing chains, unless otherwise stated. chart for colour changes using Fasten off. weave in ends, sea stitch marker or waste yam to mark Chart the start of each round, “The legis worked using the tapestry crochet ‘technique wit the non-working yarns cartied underneath the stitches throughout ‘When reading the chart, work from right ‘0 left across the chart on each row, ach square on the chart represents 1 dc. Beg 1 ch does not count as a stitch throughout. ® Start crocheting... Toe With CC1, chain 11 nd 4 (RS): Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 10 de in BLO, rotating as you 80, work in the otter side of the VeaEV ESE RES EERE EES @ Oe oe oe O wwywicraftworid.com | 53 pt CYGNET JELLYBEAN CHENILLE SATISFYINGLY SQUISHY, THIS VELVETY CHUNKY YARN IS PERFECT FOR TOY MAKING. D ‘ 100% SOFT POLYESTER AVAILABLE IN AN EXPLOSION OF SOLID AND GLITTER SHADES. “ic Seaeeeee Ds je na ‘Panam rang Sch exer erate tg, eotcn S| soe oe cea 4 5¢ | wwwwicraftwortd.com HEBOOK CLUB We can't wait to crochet even more amazing amigurumi with Pokémon Crochet Vol 2 by Lee Sartori Jote so excited to be back reviewing {the cutest crocheted Pokémon ‘amigurumi we've seen, well, since the fist volume of Pokémon Crochet! Providing detailed step-by-step Instructions for 20 more Pokémon, we love the varied selection of Pokemon to make, from the mythical Mew to the adorable Piplup! Even crocheters who aren't as familiar with Pokémon as Crochet Now Editor Jenny (who defiritely has every video game, lots of trading cards and perhaps a tattoo...) are sure to fal in love with these Colourful, exquisite creations that are {ull of character, charisma and charming. details. And for those fans, both casual and super, each one of Lee Sarton's, Creations is instantly recognisable in these expertly designed toys. i's evident ‘©.2023Pokémen / Nitendo /Creaures / GAME FREAK. that the designer's passion for both Crochet and Pokémon has influenced this wonderiul collection. Projects are divided up in the book into three skill levels; Beginner, Easy, and Intermediate --so even those who are only Just starting out on their crochet journey can confidently hook up an accurate Pokémon, particularly wit the support of clear pictures, yarn suggestions and detailed step by steps. Everything you need comes in one place with this book, with a how-to guide to reading the patterns, demonstrations of all the stitches used and the ideal tools ‘and materials to get the most out of the designs. Da be warned, however, that tne book is written in US crochet terms — but Ifyou are unfamiliar with these don’t when ‘Rog, ee iN Pokémon Crochet Vol 2 by Lee Sartori £14.99, David & Charles ISBN: 9781446309353 worry, we've transiated our exclusive sneak peek for you inthis issue and you ‘can always use our handy conversion uide on page 79 of this magazine! This is a must-have for amigurumi, crochet ‘and Pokémon fans - itis definitely already a firm favourite with this editor! 19.2023 Pekemon/Hrtendo Creates GAME FREAK Turn over to make Growlithel woow.craftworld.com | 55 GROWLITHE Growlithe has a brave and trustworthy nature. Extremely loyal, it will fearlessly bark at any opponent to protect its own Trainer from harm (© 2029 Pokemon Nintendo / Crests GAME FREAK, 56 \wvew.craftworld.com

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