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Christmas Food decorations
Christmas Food Crochet Patterns
Our Christmas Food crochet patterns Amigurumi decoration. Crochet these tasty hook fulls of yarn with our detailed instant download PDF Amigurumi patterns. With many pages of guide notes and photograph assistance from Cottontail & Whiskers. English with American terminology
You may have already seen our main course. Our tree looked a bit sparse, so it’s been spruced up will all the trimmings. We’ve included patterns to make Prawn Cocktail, Christmas Pudding, Cheese and Crackers, Mince Pie and Broccoli!?
If you just can’t get enough crochet food around yourself, you can buy both Christmas Feast crochet patterns as a BUNDLE (and a discount!).
Finished size
6 – 9 cm (3 – 5 inches)
Skill level
Intermediate
Skills required
rounds (rnd)
Rows
Rounds (rnd)
Single crochet (sc)
Half double crochet (hdc)
Double crochet (dc)
Bobble stitch (BOB explained in pattern)
Back loops only (BLO)
Front loops only (FLO)
Increase (inc)
Decrease (dec)
Slip stitch (slst)
FO (cut yarn)
Materials
This pattern can be used with any weight yarn, just use the hook recommended on the ball band
To get the sizes I’ve made, use an aran weight yarn (worsted weight), and a DK weight yarn (8 ply) all the amounts mentioned are for these weight yarns.
Yarn
Dark green aran yarn – 20 g
Dark brown aran yarn – 20g
White aran yarn – 25g
Pink aran yarn – 10g
Orange aran yarn – 5g
Beige aran yarn – 20g
Light Green aran yarn -5g
Light Blue DK yarn – scraps
Dark Blue DK yarn – scraps
Extras
Black embroidery thread
Black safety eyes – 8 mm
Red cord – 1 mm
Metal jingle bells – 1cm
Equipment
Crochet hook – 4.0 mm
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Stitch marker
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- First published: November 2020
- Page created: November 30, 2020
- Last updated: December 21, 2020 …
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