Do you always look forward to New Year's Eve? To give away very special lucky charms? If you are also so in love with this beautiful custom, then I have here a very special crochet tutorial for you. A lucky charm gnome, which certainly brings a lot of joy.
When I created this tutorial, it was especially important to me that the individual steps and the different techniques are documented with many colorful photos. It should therefore be easy for you to crochet this dear lucky gnome without major difficulties.
The tutorial is 8 pages long and if you have any questions, you can always write me a message, I'm happy to help.
You should know the following stitches and techniques:
slst = slip stitch
chst = chain stitch
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
tchst = turning chain stitch
st = stitch
spst = spike stitch
inc = increase (for this pattern, the technique „invisible increase“ is used; in general, you crochet 2 sc into 1 stitch)
dec = decrease (for this pattern, the technique „invisible decrease“ is used, in general you crochet 2 sc together
If you work the lucky gnome with the wool thickness and crochet hook size I gave you, then it will be about 17 cm tall. I work more compact, so if you crochet looser, your gnome will naturally get bigger, or if you crochet tighter, it will naturally get smaller.
Of course you can take any other wool in any thickness, but note that the size of the gnome can then surprise you....
My favorite wool is made of polyacrylic. Since I'm a teacher who also teaches crafts, it turns out that this wool is especially good for beginners, does not scratch and is very easy to work with - I just really like it for crafts. Note that babies need a different wool, as they like to put everything in their mouths.
These are the tools and materials I used:
Tools:
Crochet hook 2,5 mm
Sewing needle
Scissors
Wool:
Elisa Easy, 100 % Polyacryl, 50 g, 125 m
Colors:
Neon-Green, Dark-Green,
White, Brown, Orange
Other materials:
Cardboard, polyfill
If you crochet my Little Gnome „Glücks-Klee“, may I ask you to consider the following points:
Do you always look forward to New Year's Eve? To give away very special lucky charms? If you are also so in love with this beautiful custom, then I have here a very special crochet tutorial for you. A lucky charm gnome, which certainly brings a lot of joy.
When I created this tutorial, it was especially important to me that the individual steps and the different techniques are documented with many colorful photos. It should therefore be easy for you to crochet this dear lucky gnome without major difficulties.
The tutorial is 8 pages long and if you have any questions, you can always write me a message, I'm happy to help.
You should know the following stitches and techniques:
slst = slip stitch
chst = chain stitch
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
tchst = turning chain stitch
st = stitch
spst = spike stitch
inc = increase (for this pattern, the technique „invisible increase“ is used; in general, you crochet 2 sc into 1 stitch)
dec = decrease (for this pattern, the technique „invisible decrease“ is used, in general you crochet 2 sc together
If you work the lucky gnome with the wool thickness and crochet hook size I gave you, then it will be about 17 cm tall. I work more compact, so if you crochet looser, your gnome will naturally get bigger, or if you crochet tighter, it will naturally get smaller.
Of course you can take any other wool in any thickness, but note that the size of the gnome can then surprise you....
My favorite wool is made of polyacrylic. Since I'm a teacher who also teaches crafts, it turns out that this wool is especially good for beginners, does not scratch and is very easy to work with - I just really like it for crafts. Note that babies need a different wool, as they like to put everything in their mouths.
These are the tools and materials I used:
Tools:
Crochet hook 2,5 mm
Sewing needle
Scissors
Wool:
Elisa Easy, 100 % Polyacryl, 50 g, 125 m
Colors:
Neon-Green, Dark-Green,
White, Brown, Orange
Other materials:
Cardboard, polyfill
If you crochet my Little Gnome „Glücks-Klee“, may I ask you to consider the following points:
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Do you always look forward to New Year's Eve? To give away very special lucky charms? If you are also so in love with this beautiful custom, then I have here a very special crochet tutorial for you. A lucky charm gnome, which certainly brings a lot of joy.
When I created this tutorial, it was especially important to me that the individual steps and the different techniques are documented with many colorful photos. It should therefore be easy for you to crochet this dear lucky gnome without major difficulties.
The tutorial is 8 pages long and if you have any questions, you can always write me a message, I'm happy to help.
You should know the following stitches and techniques:
slst = slip stitch
chst = chain stitch
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
tchst = turning chain stitch
st = stitch
spst = spike stitch
inc = increase (for this pattern, the technique „invisible increase“ is used; in general, you crochet 2 sc into 1 stitch)
dec = decrease (for this pattern, the technique „invisible decrease“ is used, in general you crochet 2 sc together
If you work the lucky gnome with the wool thickness and crochet hook size I gave you, then it will be about 17 cm tall. I work more compact, so if you crochet looser, your gnome will naturally get bigger, or if you crochet tighter, it will naturally get smaller.
Of course you can take any other wool in any thickness, but note that the size of the gnome can then surprise you....
My favorite wool is made of polyacrylic. Since I'm a teacher who also teaches crafts, it turns out that this wool is especially good for beginners, does not scratch and is very easy to work with - I just really like it for crafts. Note that babies need a different wool, as they like to put everything in their mouths.
These are the tools and materials I used:
Tools:
Crochet hook 2,5 mm
Sewing needle
Scissors
Wool:
Elisa Easy, 100 % Polyacryl, 50 g, 125 m
Colors:
Neon-Green, Dark-Green,
White, Brown, Orange
Other materials:
Cardboard, polyfill
If you crochet my Little Gnome „Glücks-Klee“, may I ask you to consider the following points:
Do you always look forward to New Year's Eve? To give away very special lucky charms? If you are also so in love with this beautiful custom, then I have here a very special crochet tutorial for you. A lucky charm gnome, which certainly brings a lot of joy.
When I created this tutorial, it was especially important to me that the individual steps and the different techniques are documented with many colorful photos. It should therefore be easy for you to crochet this dear lucky gnome without major difficulties.
The tutorial is 8 pages long and if you have any questions, you can always write me a message, I'm happy to help.
You should know the following stitches and techniques:
slst = slip stitch
chst = chain stitch
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
tchst = turning chain stitch
st = stitch
spst = spike stitch
inc = increase (for this pattern, the technique „invisible increase“ is used; in general, you crochet 2 sc into 1 stitch)
dec = decrease (for this pattern, the technique „invisible decrease“ is used, in general you crochet 2 sc together
If you work the lucky gnome with the wool thickness and crochet hook size I gave you, then it will be about 17 cm tall. I work more compact, so if you crochet looser, your gnome will naturally get bigger, or if you crochet tighter, it will naturally get smaller.
Of course you can take any other wool in any thickness, but note that the size of the gnome can then surprise you....
My favorite wool is made of polyacrylic. Since I'm a teacher who also teaches crafts, it turns out that this wool is especially good for beginners, does not scratch and is very easy to work with - I just really like it for crafts. Note that babies need a different wool, as they like to put everything in their mouths.
These are the tools and materials I used:
Tools:
Crochet hook 2,5 mm
Sewing needle
Scissors
Wool:
Elisa Easy, 100 % Polyacryl, 50 g, 125 m
Colors:
Neon-Green, Dark-Green,
White, Brown, Orange
Other materials:
Cardboard, polyfill
If you crochet my Little Gnome „Glücks-Klee“, may I ask you to consider the following points:
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Updated | November 14, 2021 |
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