Do you also like to give away lucky charms like me? This little gnome certainly brings a lot of luck. Maybe you feel like giving this gnome to a special person.
You can crochet this gnome with or without legs. The legs can also be crocheted as long as you like.
I have made a tutorial with lots of pictures. On 10 pages is described step by step how you can crochet this lucky gnome.
If you know the basics of crochet, then everything is not witchcraft.
You should be able to do the following stitches and techniques:
slst = slipstitch
chst = chainstitch
sc = single crochet
reverse single crochet
tr = treble crochet
bost = bobble stitch (for this pattern, the bobble stitch is made out of 3 dc)
rev sc = reverse single crochet
dc = double crochet
hdc = half double crochet
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)
I crochet rather compact - my gnome is about 20 cm tall. If you use a different wool than the one I specified, then your gnome will naturally get bigger or smaller.
If you crochet looser, then everything will naturally get bigger.
I took the following materials:
Tools:
crochet hook 2,5 mm
pointed embroidery needle
scissors
Wool:
Elisa-Easy, 100 % Polyacryl,
50 g, 125 m
Colors:
Neon green, Brown, Skin color, Red, Gray, White, Dark green, Black
Other:
Cardboard, polyfill, pipe cleaners wire, glitter stones
It is not allowed to exchange, pass on, sell, publish or otherwise reproduce the entire tutorial or parts of it.
Of course, if you have crocheted a gnome using this tutorial and would like to sell it, feel free to do so. Credit me as the designer and link anything to this tutorial.
Do you also like to give away lucky charms like me? This little gnome certainly brings a lot of luck. Maybe you feel like giving this gnome to a special person.
You can crochet this gnome with or without legs. The legs can also be crocheted as long as you like.
I have made a tutorial with lots of pictures. On 10 pages is described step by step how you can crochet this lucky gnome.
If you know the basics of crochet, then everything is not witchcraft.
You should be able to do the following stitches and techniques:
slst = slipstitch
chst = chainstitch
sc = single crochet
reverse single crochet
tr = treble crochet
bost = bobble stitch (for this pattern, the bobble stitch is made out of 3 dc)
rev sc = reverse single crochet
dc = double crochet
hdc = half double crochet
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)
I crochet rather compact - my gnome is about 20 cm tall. If you use a different wool than the one I specified, then your gnome will naturally get bigger or smaller.
If you crochet looser, then everything will naturally get bigger.
I took the following materials:
Tools:
crochet hook 2,5 mm
pointed embroidery needle
scissors
Wool:
Elisa-Easy, 100 % Polyacryl,
50 g, 125 m
Colors:
Neon green, Brown, Skin color, Red, Gray, White, Dark green, Black
Other:
Cardboard, polyfill, pipe cleaners wire, glitter stones
It is not allowed to exchange, pass on, sell, publish or otherwise reproduce the entire tutorial or parts of it.
Of course, if you have crocheted a gnome using this tutorial and would like to sell it, feel free to do so. Credit me as the designer and link anything to this tutorial.
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Do you also like to give away lucky charms like me? This little gnome certainly brings a lot of luck. Maybe you feel like giving this gnome to a special person.
You can crochet this gnome with or without legs. The legs can also be crocheted as long as you like.
I have made a tutorial with lots of pictures. On 10 pages is described step by step how you can crochet this lucky gnome.
If you know the basics of crochet, then everything is not witchcraft.
You should be able to do the following stitches and techniques:
slst = slipstitch
chst = chainstitch
sc = single crochet
reverse single crochet
tr = treble crochet
bost = bobble stitch (for this pattern, the bobble stitch is made out of 3 dc)
rev sc = reverse single crochet
dc = double crochet
hdc = half double crochet
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)
I crochet rather compact - my gnome is about 20 cm tall. If you use a different wool than the one I specified, then your gnome will naturally get bigger or smaller.
If you crochet looser, then everything will naturally get bigger.
I took the following materials:
Tools:
crochet hook 2,5 mm
pointed embroidery needle
scissors
Wool:
Elisa-Easy, 100 % Polyacryl,
50 g, 125 m
Colors:
Neon green, Brown, Skin color, Red, Gray, White, Dark green, Black
Other:
Cardboard, polyfill, pipe cleaners wire, glitter stones
It is not allowed to exchange, pass on, sell, publish or otherwise reproduce the entire tutorial or parts of it.
Of course, if you have crocheted a gnome using this tutorial and would like to sell it, feel free to do so. Credit me as the designer and link anything to this tutorial.
Do you also like to give away lucky charms like me? This little gnome certainly brings a lot of luck. Maybe you feel like giving this gnome to a special person.
You can crochet this gnome with or without legs. The legs can also be crocheted as long as you like.
I have made a tutorial with lots of pictures. On 10 pages is described step by step how you can crochet this lucky gnome.
If you know the basics of crochet, then everything is not witchcraft.
You should be able to do the following stitches and techniques:
slst = slipstitch
chst = chainstitch
sc = single crochet
reverse single crochet
tr = treble crochet
bost = bobble stitch (for this pattern, the bobble stitch is made out of 3 dc)
rev sc = reverse single crochet
dc = double crochet
hdc = half double crochet
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)
I crochet rather compact - my gnome is about 20 cm tall. If you use a different wool than the one I specified, then your gnome will naturally get bigger or smaller.
If you crochet looser, then everything will naturally get bigger.
I took the following materials:
Tools:
crochet hook 2,5 mm
pointed embroidery needle
scissors
Wool:
Elisa-Easy, 100 % Polyacryl,
50 g, 125 m
Colors:
Neon green, Brown, Skin color, Red, Gray, White, Dark green, Black
Other:
Cardboard, polyfill, pipe cleaners wire, glitter stones
It is not allowed to exchange, pass on, sell, publish or otherwise reproduce the entire tutorial or parts of it.
Of course, if you have crocheted a gnome using this tutorial and would like to sell it, feel free to do so. Credit me as the designer and link anything to this tutorial.
Created | November 23, 2021 |
Updated | July 24, 2022 |
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