Gnome Crochet Pattern
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Materials Needed
Yarn for the Hat
Size 6 / Super Bulky Yarn – 6.5 Meters / 7.1 Yards
Pattern used Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick and/or Briggs & Little Super
Yarn for Beard
Size 6 / Super Bulky Yarn
4.3 Meters / 4.7 Yards Pattern used Bernat Felted – Ecru
OR
Size 4 / Worsted
6.1 Meters / 6.7 Yards Pattern used Lion Brand Wool Ease – Fisherman
Furls Crochet Hooks
4.5mm (G+/7) Crochet Hook – Used Furls Tinsel and Furls Oydessey
20mm Wood Bead
Painted with desired colour of Acrylic Paint
20 Inches / 51 cm 3.0 mm Twine
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Stitch Markers
Abbreviations
Us Terms
fsc – Foundation Single Crochet
st/sts – Stitch/Stitches
yo – Yarn Over
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Pattern
Hat section
Use Size 6/Super Bulky Yarn & a 4.5mm(G+/7) crochet hook
FSC 50, fasten off.
Beard Section
Using chosen yarn cut strands measuring
12 inches / 30.5 cm long.
- Size 4 / Worsted weight cut 20 Strands
(3 strands per section)
- Size 6 / Super Bulky weight cut 14 Strands
(2 strands per section)
To add the beard to the fsc strand you will use a lark’s head knot. With the help of your smaller crochet hook tie the 2 or 3 strands, depending on yarn you are using, around the post part of the first 6 fsc. (Watch the video for tips on how to do this.)
You will have 2 remaining strand left over from the beard section which will be used for attaching the bead.
Now take your stitch markers or anything you have that will work to mark the following fsc’s
4, 12, 22, 28, 35, 40, 45, 49
Line up the 4th and 12th fsc by folding the fsc strand. Take the tail from the beginning of the fsc and using a tapestry needle tack the beginning for the fsc to the 15th or 16th fsc. You can now weave in any remaining ends left on the fsc.
Nose section
Cut a strand of twine 20 inches / 51 cm long.
Line up all the remaining stitch markers to the first two you lined up. You will do so by creating a zig zag with the fsc’s. Using a tapestry or large eye needle thread the twine from fsc 4 up through all the stitches that contain a stitch marker. Be sure to not pull the twine all the way through. You will want to leave a little more than half at the bottom.
Move the tapestry or large eye needle to the other end of the twine and thread it through the stitches to the side of all the stitch markers as shown in the diagram by the blue dotted line.
Even out the two sides of the twine while ensuring to leave the “loop end” of the twine loose enough to add on the bead nose.
Take your crochet hook or anything small enough to go through the bead and grab the twine. Add your bead nose onto your crochet hook. Hook onto the loop end of the twine and pull it through the bead.
Next you will take the two left over beard strands and tie of square knot around the loop of the twine at the base of the bead.
Once the knot if secured you can pull the twine at the top of the hat tight to snug everything up.
Final Touches
While keeping everything tight and in place tie an overhand knot using both of the twine strands right at the top of the hat section. Once this is done you can tie a second overhand knot at the end of the twine stands to create a loop for hanging.
Trim off the ends of your twine, and clean up any uneven beard strands.
I chose to shorten the four strands coming from the knot below the bead to make the illusion of a mustache.
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