Halloween Creepy Donuts Crochet Pattern by Krawka

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Halloween creepy donuts

Kamila "Krawka" Krawczyk

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Introduction
It all started from an ordinary donut I've made for a friend, a tattoo artist who is using a donut like
this in his company logo. Making it was so fun and simple I decided to make more. This time of the
year (October) there are no better donuts than the Halloween creepy donuts :) I hope you will enjoy
making them as much as I did. This PDF pattern is for Halloween donuts but you can find the basic
donut version on my blog:

http://krawka.blogspot.com/

Also visit my shop for other wonderful Halloween patterns (Zombie Teddy coming soon):

https://www.etsy.com/shop/Krawka?ref=hdr_shop_menu

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Materials
List of all the materials you will need for this project:

 yarn ( I use 55% cotton yarn which measures 174 yards (159 meters) for 50 g, weight Sport /
5 ply (12 wpi), Gauge 24 to 30 st is 4 inches (10 cm)

You can use any color you like, but I used:


o beige - base of the donut (I've used darker beige for the eyed donut)
o red - icing
o white - bone, eyeballs
o black - pupils
o blue / green - irises
o salmon - nail

 3 mm hook
 cotton wool or other stuffing
 needle, thread, scissors, etc.

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Abbreviations

sc Single crochet

ch Chain

ss Slip stitch

hdc Half double crochet

dc Double crochet

BLO Back loops only in this row.

Inc Increase

Dec Decrease

2ssin1 Make 2 slip stiches in 1

3scin1 Make 3 single crochet in 1

DecDC Decrease double crochet

IncDC Make 2 double crochet in 1 (Increase DC)

MR Magic ring

FO Fasten off

*...*X3 Instructions between stars make 3 times

R1 Row 1

(12) 12 is number of stitches after making this row

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Pattern

Base (Make 4)
beige yarn

R1: ch 15, ss in 1st ch (15)

R2: sc 15 (15)

R3: sc 15 (15)

R4: * sc 4, inc * X3 (18)

R5: * sc 2, inc * X6 (24)

R6: * sc 3, inc *X6 (30)

R7: * sc 2, inc * X10 (40)

R8: * sc 3, inc * X10 (50)

R9: sc around (50)

R10: * sc 4, inc * X10 (60)

R11: sc around (60)

R12: * sc 4, dec * X10 (50)

R13: sc around (50) FO

Make 2 bases for each donut.

(I've used darker beige for the eyed donut)

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Icing (Make 2)
red yarn

R1: 24 ch (24)

R2: sc 24 (24)

R3: * sc 3, inc * X6 (30)

R4: * sc 2, inc * X10 (40)

R5: * sc 3, inc * X10 (50)

R6: sc around (50)

R7: * sc 4, inc * X10 (60)

R8: * sc, 4 ch, sc, ss2 in chain, sc 2, 5 ch, sc, ss 3 in


chain, sc 2, ch, dc, ch, sc 2, 5 ch, sc, ss 3 in chain, sc 2
* X6 FO

Eyeball (Make 2)
white yarn

R1: 6 sc in MR (6)

R2: inc around (12)

R3: * sc, inc * X6 (18)

R4: sc around (18)

R5: * sc 4, dec * X6 (15) FO

Pupil and iris (Make 2 - one green one


blue)
start with black yarn

R1: 8 sc in MR , ss in 1st ch (8)

change to color

R2: BLO * ss 3, 2ssin1 * X2 (10) FO

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Bone head (Make 2 - we will join them
later on)
white yarn

R1: 6 sc in MR (6)

R2: inc around (12)

R3 - R4: sc 12 (12)

R5: * dec, sc * X4 (8) FO if it's the first one

If it's the second one do not FO put the two heads


next to each other (You can pin them with pin) and
make another row around them both. (see the second
photo for reference)

R6: sc 16 (16)

R7: sc 16 (16)

R8: * sc 2, dec * X4 (12)

R9: sc 12 (12)

R10: sc 11, ss (12) FO

Finger (Make 1)
beige yarn

R1: 6 sc in MR (6)

R2: sc 6 (6)

R3: * sc 2, inc * X2 (8)

R4 - R7: sc 8 (8)

R8: sc 7,ss (8) FO

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Fingernail (Make 1)
salmon yarn

TURN after each row here

R1: 4 ch (4)

R2: sc 3 (3)

R3: ch, IncDC in 2-nd sc, ss FO

That's all the parts we need for our donuts.

Let's sew it together.

Start by turning the bases to the left side.

Sew the inner circles of two bases together.

Turn to the right side again and start sewing the


edges.

You can stuff after a bit of work.

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Before sewing the last gap stuff very firmly and make
sure the stuffing is placed evenly.

Sew the last gap.

Sew the red icing to each donut.

Sew each and every chain (icing drop) separately for a


best effect.

We will make the donut with eyeballs first.

Sew pupil to each eyeball.

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Stuff eyeballs a bit.

Sew the first one to the donut.

Sew the second eyeball.

Sew the fingernail to the end of the finger.

Stuff both finger and bone.

Sew them to the donut.

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Congratulations! You made the creepiest donuts ever.

Do you like the end result?

And here is my Halloween creepy basket :)

THE END

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