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Saturday, December 12, 2020

Crochet Gnome - free pattern

 

I've long wanted to make crochet gnomes to add to our Christmas decorations, but actually never got down to do that, until I took out our felted ones and saw the damages the tooth of time had left on them. I knew now was the time for some fresh ones.

My version is quite simple, since it doesn't have legs and arms. It consists of a body, nose, hat and wool fluff for the beard. You need filling to stuff the body up and a 2.5 mm (diameter) wooden bead, or you can use filling instead of a bead. Also, you will need a sewing / tapestry needle and sewing thread.

 

For the gnome's body I used doubled sport yarn and a 3mm hook for the body and a 1.9mm hook and sport yarn for the hat and nose

Stitches in US crochet terms: chain (ch), single crochet (sc), single crochet 2 together (sc2tog), half double crochet (hdc), half double crochet 2 together (hdc2tog), double crochet (dc).

Pattern for the Gnome's Body

Foundation and rnd1: Ch5 and join to make a ring. Sc6 in ring.                               

Rnd 2: sc2 in all (12)                                                                    

Rnd 3: sc2 in all (24)

Rnd 4: sc1 in all (24)

Rnd 5: sc2 in one st., sc2 in next  (36)

Rnd 6: repeat rnd 5 (54)

Rnd 7: sc1 in all (54)  

Rnd 8: sc1, sc2tog (36)

Rnds 9- 15: sc1 in all (36)

Rnd 16: repeat rnd 8 (24)                                                                                          

Rnds 17-18: sc1 in all (24)  You can start stuffing it here .

Rnd 19:  repeat rnd 8 (12)  

Rnd 20: sc1 in all (12)

Rnd  21- end: sc2tog. 

 

When you make the first decrease at round 8, it will create dents at the edge, so fill those up quite nicely. Insert fingers inside (or your hook), pop those dents out and fill up. 

Pattern for the Gnome's Hat  (top down)   

Foundation and rnd1: Ch4 and join to make a ring. Sc1 in all (4)  (you do not single crochet in the ring, but directly into the stitches).                          

Rnd 2: sc2 in one, sc1 in next st. (6)                                                                       

Rnd 3: sc1 in all (6)                                                                                                    

Rnd 4: repeat rnd 2 (9)

Rnds 5-6: sc1 in all (9)

Rnd 7: sc1 in one st, hdc2 in next, dc1 in next 2 sts., hdc2 in next,sc1 in next four stitches (11)

Rnd 8: sc1 in first stitch, hdc1 in next nine stitches, sc1 in last st. (11)

Rnd 9: hdc1 in first st., hdc2 in next 2 sts.,dc2 in next 4 sts.,hdc2 in next 3 sts.,hdc1 in last st. (20)

Rnd 10: hdc1 in all (20)

Rnd 11: sc1, hdc2tog, dc1 in next 3 sts.,hdc1 in next, hdc2tog three times (16) 

Rnd 12: dc1 in all (16)

Rnd 13: hdc2 in one st., hdc1 in next (24)  

Rnd 14: dc1 in 8 sts., hdc1 in 8 sts., dc1 in last 8 sts. (24)

Rnd 15: hdc1 in 8 sts.,dc1 in 8 sts.,hdc1 in last 8 sts. (24)  

Rnd 16: hdc2 in one st., hdc1 in next (36)

Rnd 17: hdc1 in 3 sts., hdc2 in next (45)

Rnd 18: sc1 in all (45)       Leave a long tail, which you'll use to sew the hat to the body.                       

Pattern for the Gnome's Nose                        

Foundation and rnd1: Ch5 and join to make a ring. Sc6 in ring.                      

Rnd 2: sc2 in all (12)                                                                                                     

Rnd 3: sc1 in all (12)

Rnd 4: sc2 in one st., sc2 in next (18)   Insert bead here.  

Rnd 5: sc2tog, sc1 (12)                                                                                    

Rnd 6: sc2tog, sc1 (6)   Leave a long tail, which you'll use to sew the nose to the body. 

 

With the body finished, cut a piece of fluff of about 10 cm. Position vertically across body and fold downwards. Bring closer to the top of body and sew the fluff/beard onto it.      

Thread the tail of the hat, position in such way to cover the sewn beard part, thread a tapestry needle and sew the hat on. Lastly, thread the tail of the nose and sew it onto the body.Trim beard as per your liking.

I wanted my gnomes to have one of those adorable French-style moustaches, but was too tired to sculpt them, so off you go my moustacheless gnomes! 

I hope you have fun making this!                                                                                             



12 comments:

  1. Oh Wow! I love those Gnomes you made Maya. They are really cute. I would love to try and make one. Thanks for the pattern. :)

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    1. Thank you Julie! I much rather make another crochet gnome than a sock one. I bet these will last for years.

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  2. Ha-ha! They are so cute. I don't think we have colored fluff here. Your matching colors are perfect.

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    1. Thank you Tammy! I bought the fluff in Istanbul the last time we were there, but the skeins (and I bought all the colors they had) are some craft type and measure about 1.5m. Nothing big I can actually use them for, like one of those baby blankets I see around. Will have to order online, because fluff prices are insane here..

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  3. I might not even think of attempting them as I don't have the materials for it. But the gnomes are super cute to look at and will make excellent additions to someone soft toys collection beyond being a Christmas decoration.

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    1. Thank you Divya! I am thinking my little nephew would love to have one all year round. Currently these two are under the Christmas tree, making the sight even more festive:)

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  4. Your little gnomes are beyond adorable, Maya. Truly, there is no limit to your whimsical creativity.

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  5. These are adorable, Maya, and I love the orange gnome!! I love gnomes - they always make me smile. Thank you for sharing your pattern - you're the best! ♥

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    1. Thank you Kate! Me too. And nutcracker soldiers as well. I am nuts about them too. They are a must in Christmas decorating for us :) I hope crocheters enjoy the pattern.

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  6. These are SO cute, Maya! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!

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  7. These gnomes are so cute!

    Michelle
    https://mybijoulifeonline.com

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