A crochet hug with jack skellington crochet pattern is with you. We will make a great crochet snuggler pattern for children. I have shared the jack skellington crochet pattern with you before, this time the snuggler pattern is coming. Here is that great jack skellington crochet pattern that everyone will love, with its details below. Those who have never made a crochet snuggler before should definitely try it. It will be a great sleep companion for children. Don’t you think it is a great idea to give as a gift during Christmas?
Design by: loopsandlovebugs
Jack skellington crochet snuggler pattern
Materials:
6mm crochet hook.
7mm crochet hook.
4mm crochet hook.
Super bulky weight yarn in black and white.
Worsted weight yarn in black and white.
Fiber fill stuffing.
Darning needle.
Stitch markers.
Scissors.
Yarn used:
Bernat blanket yarn in coal and vintage white big twist value acrylic yarn in black and white.
Abbreviations:
MR- Magic ring
Ch- Chain
St- Stitch
Sc- Single crochet
Dc- Double crochet
Hdc- Half double crochet
Inc- Increase
Dec- Decrease
Rnd- Round
Slst- Slip stitch
Hdcinc- Half double crochet increase
Hdcdec- Half double crochet decrease
FO- Fasten off
CC- Color change
BLO- Back loop only
Rep*- Repeat
Arms (make 2)
6mm hook.
Begin in super bulky white yarn.
R1. 4 sc in MR (4)
R2. inc*4 (8)
R3. (sc,inc)*4 (12)
R4. BLO: sc around (12)
R5. (sc,dec)*4 (8)
R6-9. cc to black yarn: sc in each st (8) (4 rnds)
Stuff the arm up to round 5, flatten the arm and sc 4 across the top.
FO, and weave in ends.
Crocheting the arms along with the body:
Yarn over, insert your hook into the first stitch of the arm, (photo a) and then into the next stitch of the body.(photo b)
Yarn over and pull through 2 loops, yarn over and pull through all 3 loops on the hook.
Head
6mm hook.
Super bulky yarn in white.
R1. 8 sc in MR (8)
R2. inc*8 (16)
R3. (sc,inc)*8 (24)
R4. (2sc,inc)*8 (32)
R5. (3sc,inc)*8 (40)
R6-11. sc in each st (40) (6 rnds)
R12. (3sc,dec)*8 (32)
Begin stuffing the head, stuff as you go.
R13. sc in each st (32)
R14. (2sc,dec)*8 (24)
R15. (sc,dec)*8 (16)
R16. dec*8 (8)
Pull through black yarn on last stitch, finish stuffing the head.
Cut and fasten off white yarn.
Continue onto the body in the next round.
Switch to 7mm hook.
Body (continue)
7mm hook.
Super bulky yarn in black.
R17. hdcinc *8 (16)
R18. hdc 2, hdc 4 through 1st arm, hdc 6 across front of body, hdc 4 through 2nd arm (16)
R20-22. hdc in each stitch (24) (3 rnds)
Do not stuff.
Continue on to the legs in the next round.
Legs (body continue)
Leg 1:
Mark the 7th stitch from behind your hook, it should be the front center of the body. Make 5 hdc to reach the back center of the body, there should be 12 stitches between your hook and the stitch marker.
Hdc across into the stitch that you marked (12).
R1-3. hdc in each st (12) (3 rnds)
R4. (hdc,hdcdec)*4 (8)
Feet
CC to white yarn in last stitch of R4, switch to 6 mm hook.
R5. sc around (8)
R6. (sc,inc)*4 (12)
R7. (sc,inc)*6 (18)
R8. sc in each st (18)
R9. (sc,dec)*6 (12)
Lightly stuff the foot.
R10. dec*6 (6)
FO and sew foot hole closed.
Leg 2:
Insert your hook in the corner stitch of the first leg,(see photo) pull up a loop in black yarn hdc 12 along the second leg, and hdc across into that first hdc stitch you worked (12)
R1-3. hdc in each st (12)
R4. (hdc,hdcdec*3), hdcdec (8)
Note: there will be one.
Unworked stitch in this row, so the color change for the foot will be on the side of the leg.
Use black yarn to sew the hole in between the legs closed.
Eyes (make 2)
4mm hook.
Worsted weight black yarn.
R1. 6 sc in MR
R2. inc*6 (12)
R3. (sc,inc)*6 (18)
R4. (2sc,inc)*6 (24)
Slst in the next st, ch 1, FO, leave a long tail to sew onto the head between rows 4-7, about 4 stitches apart.
Nose & mouth embroidery
Using a darning needle, embroider the nose in two slanted lines, between the eyes on rows 6-7, 1-2 stitches apart.
Using the same black yarn, embroider the mouth line between rows 4-10, starting about 4 stitches behind the eyes.
Create a smile, and embroider vertical lines across the mouth 1-2 stitches apart.
Bat bow tie
4mm hook.
Worsted weight black yarn.
R1. ch 3, starting in the second ch from hook, 2 hdc, ch 1, turn (2)
R2. (hdcinc*2), ch1, turn (4)
R3. hdcinc, 2 hdc, hdcinc, ch 1, turn (6)
R4-5. hdc in each st across, ch 1, turn (6)
R6. 3 hdc, ch 1, turn (3)
R7. hdcdec, hdc (2)
Ch 1, do not turn work.
Make 2 slst down the left side of the bat’s ear, where you’ll reach row 6 of the bat’s body.
slst into the next row, ch 10, starting in the second ch from hook, slst, sc, hdc, dc 6. Slst in next row of the bat rep*2 more times.
Make a slst on the bottom of the bat, on the other side now, *slst, ch 10, starting in second ch, slst, sc, hdc, dc 6. slst into next row* rep*2 more times ch1.
Now you should have reached the top 3 hdc stitches to make the second ear,
R1. hdc 3, ch 1, turn (3)
R2. hdcdec, hdc (2)
FO, and weave in ends.
Embroider the eyes with white yarn onto the bat on rows 4-5, 2 stitches apart.
Weave in white yarn through every other stitch on the front of the bat’s wings, weaving in through the back as you go. Sew bow tie onto the center of jack’s neck.
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