Sunday, September 23, 2012
Free Pattern: Number One Applique (3 inches)
Find the rest of the numbers here.
This number one is made by sewing the top part to the bottom part. You could simplify it by leaving off the bottom, if you want.
Don't worry if your finished number looks a little uneven - when you sew it on, you will be able to make it look how you want.
Supplies:
Worsted weight yarn
5mm hook
Abbreviations:
Sc - single crochet
Ch - chain
Top:
Chain 13
Listed one line per stitch, starting with second ch from hook
Sc
Sc
3 Sc
Sc
Sc
Sc
Sc
Sc
Sc
Sc
Sc
Sc
Sc
Finish off.
Top in other words: Sc in first three ch. In fourth ch, 3 sc. Sc in last 9 ch. Finish off with a long tail for sewing.
Bottom:
Chain 8
Starting in second ch from hook, sc in each ch across. (8 sc) Finish off with a long tail for sewing.
Finishing: Using the tail from the top part, sew the bottom part to the top part. Weave in all ends except the long tail from the bottom part. Using the tail from the bottom part, sew applique onto your work.
©2012 Alli Hyer, all rights reserved. You may sell items you make with this crochet pattern, but if you sell them online, you must link to this crochet pattern. You may not sell this crochet pattern or claim it as your own. You may publish or post a link to this crochet pattern, but you may not publish or post this crochet pattern in whole or in part.
Labels:
applique,
crochet,
free pattern,
medium yarn,
numbers
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Thank you so much for sharing. I love all of your patterns and use them frequently. I just made this number 1 to add to my sons crocheted birthday hat I made him for his pictures. Thank you for being generous enough to post your patterns!
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