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Crochet Makes Me Happy! Friday, November 16, 2012 The Christmas Angel FREE PATTERN Limited Time The Christmas Angel

Colors Used 100% Cotton Yarn (I used Lily Sugar and Cream. You can use any type yarn for this project) Color A: Ecru Color B: Green Color C: Red (Use any color combination you choose) About the stitches · SC= Single Crochet · HDC = Half Double Crochet · DC = Double Crochet · Single Crochet Decrease · Shell – made up of a group of SC’s in one stitch · Slip Stitch · Written in American English Crochet Standards

Materials · Crochet Hook Size: E · 100% cotton yarn Skill level Beginner to Intermediate

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Start of Head: In Color A: Chain 3 and join to form a ring. Chain 1 (does not count as a stitch) Round 1: Work 6 SC inside the ring (6 SC) Round 2: *Work 2 SC in the next stitch; work 1 SC in the next. Repeat from * around (9 SC)


Round 3: *Work 1 SC in each of the next two stitches; work 2 SC in the next. Repeat from * around (12 SC) Round 4: Work 1 SC in each stitch around (12 SC) Round 5: Work 1 SC decrease in each of the next two stitches. Repeat from * around (6 SC) Round 6: Work 2 SC in each stitch around (12 SC) Fasten Off Start of Body In Color B: Attach to the stitch where you just fastened off. Round 7: *Work 2 SC in the stitch where you just joined. Chain 2. Skip one stitch and repeat from * around. Fasten off by Chaining 2 and joining to the first shell made (6 shells = 12 SC) Round 8: In Color A: Attach in the Chain 2 Space close to where you just fastened off. *Work 2 SC in the stitch where you just joined. Chain 2. Skip one stitch and repeat from * around. Fasten off by Chaining 2 and joining to the first shell made (6 shells = 12 SC) Round 9: In Color C: Attach in the Chain 2 Space close to where you just fastened off. *Work 3 SC in the stitch where you just joined. Chain 2. Skip one stitch and repeat from * around. Fasten off by Chaining 2 and joining to the first shell made (6 shells = 18 SC) Round 10: In Color B: Attach in the Chain 2 Space close to where you just fastened off. *Work 3 SC in the stitch where you just joined. Chain 2. Skip one stitch and repeat from * around. Fasten off by Chaining 2 and joining to the first shell made (6 shells = 18 SC) Round 11: In Color A: Attach in the Chain 2 Space close to where you just fastened off. *Work 4 SC in the stitch where you just joined. Chain 3. Skip one stitch and repeat from * around. Fasten off by Chaining 3 and joining to the first shell made (6 shells = 24 SC) Round 12: In Color C: Attach in the Chain 3 Space close to where you just fastened off. *Work 4 SC in the stitch where you just joined. Chain 3. Skip one stitch and repeat from * around. Fasten off by Chaining 3 and joining to the first shell made (6 shells = 24 SC) Round 13: In Color B: Attach in the Chain 3 Space close to where you just fastened off. *Work 4 SC in the stitch where you just joined. Chain 3. Skip one stitch and repeat from * around. Fasten off by Chaining 3 and joining to the first shell made (6 shells = 24 SC) Round 14: In Color A: Attach in the Chain 3 Space close to where you just fastened off. *Work 4 SC in the stitch where you just joined. Chain 3. Skip one stitch and repeat from * around. Fasten off by Chaining 3 and joining to the first shell made (6 shells = 24 SC) Wings: (Make Two) In Color A: Chain 3 and join to form a ring. Chain 1 (does not count as a stitch) Round 1: Work 7 HDC inside the ring Round 2: Work 3 DC in each of the next three stitches. Fasten Off (9 DC)

Sew the part of the circle of the 7 HDC onto the angel’s back and where the 9 DC are pointing up. You will make two and they will mirror each other.

Halo: In Color A: Chain 15 and fasten off. Secure onto head. It should be a tight fit. You may choose to use fabric glue for more security. { END }

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2 comments: Danielle MurphyNovember 19, 2012 6:38 PM Darling little angel. Can't wait to try it out, thank you for the free pattern! Reply Replies Stacy DNovember 19, 2012 7:07 PM You are welcome! Would love to see a picture of your angel when you're done! Enjoy! Reply Load more... Newer Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Follow by Email My Etsy Shop My Etsy Shop Simple template. Powered by Blogger. Blog Archive â–ź 2012 (3) â–ź November (3) My Facebook Page LIKE my Facebook page and receiv... Designing Crochet Patterns The Christmas Angel


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