Jingle the Elf by Rachel Randle

Jingle the Elf

Crochet
November 2017
DK (11 wpi) ?
2.0 mm
2.75 mm (C)
1.65 mm
US
English
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Jingle the Elf is crocheted from the bottom of his feet to the top of his head as one piece, even the arms are joined to the body. His boots, hat and shorts are removable. You will need to know basic to intermediate crochet and amigurumi skills. I do not recommend him for beginners unless you are an advanced beginner and want a challenge - you will need a basic understanding of crocheting in the round, making a magic circle, how to change yarn colors, double and half-double crocheting and making an invisible single crochet decrease. The elf hat is included in this pattern. This is a photo tutorial so there are plenty of pictures for reference. See my store if you wish to purchase Jingle and Bell (cheaper) as a bundle for a limited time! Bell is also available as a single pattern as well.

You will need:

2.00mm crochet hook
2.75mm crochet hook
1.65 or 1.75mm crochet hook for his bow tie
DK and/or Worsted weight yarn colors of choice (I used paintbox yarn cotton dk for the doll but you are welcome to use worsted or larger)
Fuzzy or Eyelash yarn of choice (I used Bernat Pipsqueak in Whitey White for all of the fuzzy details)
Crochet thread (White) for his bow tie
2 - 6mm safety eyes
stuffing
scissors
sewing pins
yarn needle
fabric glue that is permanent and washable (not tacky glue!!!)
2 - 2/5” size bells (or larger if using worsted weight)
3/4” or 1” Clover PomPom Maker (extra small size pack)

Size: Jingle is about 11” from his feet to the top of his head (not including his hat) if you follow the yarn weight and hook size that I used in making him.

The pattern is in .PDF format and is 22 pages of detailed instructions that include plenty of photos for reference to guide you through the process of making him.

This file is an instant download and will be available to download as soon as your payment is submitted. If you have any questions feel free to message or e-mail me.