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.
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!
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. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie! I much rather make another crochet gnome than a sock one. I bet these will last for years.
DeleteHa-ha! They are so cute. I don't think we have colored fluff here. Your matching colors are perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank 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..
DeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteThank 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:)
DeleteYour little gnomes are beyond adorable, Maya. Truly, there is no limit to your whimsical creativity.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Kim!
DeleteThese 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! ♥
ReplyDeleteThank 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.
DeleteThese are SO cute, Maya! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteThese gnomes are so cute!
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