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Helping our users. ​Crochet Reindeer Ornament.

Susan
Susan
Dec 09, 2020 02:17 AM
Helping our users. ​Crochet Reindeer Ornament.
Helping our users. ​Crochet Reindeer Ornament.

You’ll need:

Yarn: Bernat Super Value in White;

Caron Simply Soft in Harvest Red for nose;

Bernat Premium Tweeds in Chocolate Tweed for antlers;

Red Heart Super Saver in Cafe Latte;

Black Crochet thread for eyes and mouth;

Crochet hook 3,25 mm;

Stuffing;

Tapestry needle.

Notes

Everything is worked in single crochet stitches, unless otherwise specified.

“Binc” means to work a sc increase in brown yarn.

“B10, W7” means to work the next 10 sc in brown and the next 7 sc in White.

“Bdec, W8, Bdec” means to work a regular sc decrease in brown, then work the next 8 stitches in white, then work another sc decrease in brown.

Due to the colour-changes, you will have two balls of yarn attached to your project at once. For example, cut off a couple of small balls of brown yarn so that you can use one on each side of the face. That way, you do not need to carry the yarn inside the stitch or carry it all the way across the back of the panel.

When changing colours, you will insert your hook into the stitch for the last stitch of Colour X and pull up a loop. Then, with Colour Y, yarn over and complete the stitch by pulling through both loops with Colour Y. Drop your working yarn in Colour X and continue with Colour Y. You will pick your Colour X working yarn back up again on the way back in the next row when you need it.

Make sure to always drop your yarn on the wronng side of your panel! This will be different depending on whether you’re working an odd or even row. So, for the front panel, whenever you are working an odd-numbered row (row 1, 3, 5, etc), the right side of your panel will be facing you. When you’re working an even-numbered row, the wrong side will be facing you.

Instructions

Front Body Panel

You will make 1 panel using a 3.25mm hook. Start with White. The panel is worked from the bottom up. Ch 1 and turn at the end of each row unless specified otherwise.

Rows 1 to 8 are worked entirely in white.

Row 1: Ch 8, starting in second ch from hook, sc 7 (7 sts)

Row 2: Inc twice, sc 3, inc twice (11 sts)

Row 3: Inc twice, sc 7, inc twice (15 sts)

Row 4: Inc, sc 13, inc (17 sts)

Row 5: Inc, sc 15, inc (19 sts)

Row 6: Sc across (19 sts)

Row 7: Inc, sc 17, inc (21 sts)

Row 8: Sc across (21 sts)

In the next row we will start the colour work.

Rows 9-10: W10, B1, W10 (21 sts)

Rows 11-12: B1, W8, B3, W8, B1 (21 sts)

Rows 13: B2, W6, B5, W6, B2 (21 sts)

Row 14: B3, W4, B7, W4, B3

All remaining rows are worked entirely in brown.

Row 15: Dec, sc 17, dec (19 sts)

Row 16: Sc across (19 sts)

Row 17: Dec, sc 15, dec (17 sts)

Row 18: Dec, sc 13, dec (15 sts)

Row 19: Dec twice, sc 7, dec twice (11 sts)

Row 20: Dec twice, sc 3, dec twice (7 sts)

Row 21: Dec, sc 3, dec (5 sts)

Tie off. Set aside for assembly later.

Back Body Panel

Using 3.25mm hook and brown yarn. The back panel is worked exactly the same as the front panel except it’s worked entirely in brown without any colour-work.

Ch 1 and turn at the end of each row unless specified otherwise.

Row 1: Ch 8, starting in second ch from hook, sc 7 (7 sts)

Row 2: Inc twice, sc 3, inc twice (11 sts)

Row 3: Inc twice, sc 7, inc twice (15 sts)

Row 4: Inc, sc 13, inc (17 sts)

Row 5: Inc, sc 15, inc (19 sts)

Row 6: Sc across (19 sts)

Row 7: Inc, sc 17, inc (21 sts)

Rows 8-14: Sc across (21 sts)

Row 15: Dec, sc 17, dec (19 sts)

Row 16: Sc across (19 sts)

Row 17: Dec, sc 15, dec (17 sts)

Row 18: Dec, sc 13, dec (15 sts)

Row 19: Dec twice, Sc 7, dec twice (11 sts)

Row 20: Dec twice, sc 3, dec twice (7 sts)

Row 21: Dec, sc 3, dec (5 sts)

Tie off. Set aside for assembly later.

Nose

In red yarn using a 3.25mm hook.

Rnd 1: Work 8 hdc into a magic ring (8 sts), join.

Tie off, leaving a long tail for stitching it on. Set aside for assembly later.

Front Ear

Make 2.

Using 3.25mm hook and starting with white yarn.

Rnd 1: Ch 4, sc 2, 3 sc in last ch, working on the opposite side of chain, sc 1, 2 sc in last ch, join with brown yarn, ch 2 (8 sts)

Rnd 2: Starting in same st as ch 2, hdc inc, hdc 2, hdc inc in next 2 sts, hdc 2, hdc inc, join (12 sts)

Tie off, leaving a long tail for stitching it on.

Back Ear

Make 2.

Using 3.25mm hook and with brown yarn, repeat rounds 1 and 2 of the front ear but in brown only.

Place the front ear panel on top of the back ear panel and crochet the two pieces together by crocheting around the two pieces in brown, joining them. Stuff lightly when you’ve crocheted about two-thirds of the way around. Join with a slst to first st and tie off. Poke the yarn tail back inside.

Antlers

Make 4.

Using 3.25mm hook and using dark brown yarn.

Row 1: Ch 2, Sc 1 (1 st)

Rows 2-6: Sc 1 (1 st)

Row 7: Inc (2 sts)

Row 8: In first st only (leave other st unworked), sc 1 (1 st)

Rows 9-11: Sc 1 (1 st)

Tie off. Rejoin yarn in the unworked st of row 7 and repeat rows 8-11. Tie off.

Repeat all of the above for the back panel. Weave in ends and trim them (so they don’t get in the way while joining). Place both panels together and sc around to join. You don’t need to stuff the antlers (there’s really no space to insert stuffing anyway!)

Repeat all of the above for the second antler.

Assembly

Face

First, we need to attach and stitch on our facial features to the front panel. Stitch on the nose at the base of the brown stripe on the face. Stitch on happy eyes using black crochet thread (or insert safety eyes if you prefer). Finally, stitch on a little mouth.

Body, Ears and Antlers

Cut off two lengths of brown yarn approximately 30 cm long each and set them aside for later. Place the two panels together, matching up all sides and colours. Make sure the front of Rudolph is facing you as you crochet around the outside. Starting on the left side, in the middle where the white section starts, begin attaching the panels together by single crocheting around the outside of the panels starting in white. Be sure to crochet loosely around so that the edge keeps it’s nice curve! Crochet down and around the bottom and up the other side; switch to brown yarn where appropriate. Stop after two or three stitches and pull up a loop. Now we will attach the first ear and antler. The ear will overlap the antler slightly; feel free to stitch these together first before stitching them between the panels if it’s easier for you. With your tapestry needle and a length of yarn that you set aside earlier, place the ear and the antler between the panels just to the right of the end of the last row of the panels. Stitch in place by stitching through all three pieces, the back panel, the ear/antler and the front panel. Once in place, tie a knot in the yarn tails and hide them between the panels.

Continue crocheting around. When you get to the ear/antler, sc in the stitches of the front panel only. This section is already sewn shut so it’s just for looks!

Stuff your ornament firmly now!

Continue crocheting both panels together as normal once past the antler, topping up stuffing as you go.

Place and stitch on the second antler and ear the same way you did for the first.

Top up stuffing. Use the back of your crochet hook to even out the stuffing and keep the shape nice and round.

When you are satisfied with the stuffing, close with a slst to first st. Tie off. With your tapestry needle, poke the yarn tail back inside the piece. Add the loop for hanging

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