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Crochet Witch Gnome

Crochet Witch Gnome
Crochet Witch Gnome

"Halloween witch gnome crochet pattern. Abbreviations: Ch – chain DC – double crochet HDC – half double crochet Rnd – round SC – single crochet SC2tog – single crochet two stitches together Sl St – slip stitch St (Sts) – stitch (stitches) TR – treble crochet Skill Level: intermediate Finished Size: about 4-1/2” tall Yarn: • Medium weight #4 cotton yarn • Aunt Lydia’s crochet cotton thread size #10. Color of choice. Hook and other materials: • Crochet hook 7/4.5 mm • Crochet hook 6/1.8 mm • Craft buttons • Craft cutter to remove the shanks • Sewing needle • Matching sewing threads • Hot glue gun "

More Fabulous Crochet Ideas for You

One fun crochet project idea for our readers who enjoy making Crochet Witch Gnomes is to try making a Crochet Halloween Wreath. This festive decoration is perfect for the spooky season and can be customized with your own witch gnome creations. It's a great way to showcase your crochet skills while adding a touch of Halloween charm to your home.

Another project recommendation for fans of Crochet Witch Gnomes is to crochet a set of Halloween coasters. These small, quick projects are perfect for beginners or more experienced crocheters looking for a fun and practical project. You can design each coaster with a different witch gnome motif to create a cohesive and charming set for your Halloween celebrations.

For those looking for a larger and more challenging project, we suggest crocheting a Witch Gnome Blanket. This cozy throw can be made in traditional Halloween colors or customized to match your own personal style. Whether you're curling up on the couch watching spooky movies or adding a festive touch to your bedroom decor, this blanket is sure to be a hit.

No matter which project you choose, we hope these recommendations inspire you to keep creating and exploring new crochet patterns. Happy hooking!

Intermediate

Crochet Hook4.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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