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Phone Stand Gnome
PHONE STAND - GNOME
With this pattern you can crochet a cute little helper for your desk.
He can keep your mobile phone safe and can store lots of stuff in his pockets.
The hat can be made as long as you like. The knot in a long hat makes an excellent pin cushion. :)
The Gnome can be done without the storage pockets. They are optional.
This Gnome can hold mobile phones up to 3.27 inches in width.
All steps are explained in detail in words and pictures, so this pattern is suitable for (practiced) beginners as well.
This pattern contains 18 pages of crochet instructions and 13 pages of detailed step-by-step instructions.
Used techniques (US crochet terms): magic ring, chain, slip stitch, single crochet, bobble stitch - explained, increases and (invisible) decreases, crocheting in front loops and back loops – explained, changeing yarn-color.
The figures are crocheted in continuous rounds/spirals as well as back and forth in rows.
With 3.0 mm hook and DK yarn or two strands of Sport weight yarn the Gnome gets to be 14 cm wide & 22 cm tall.
You need it smaller or bigger? No problem! Simply use lighter or heavier yarn.
Mobile phones won’t fit then anymore though.
MATERIAL
- 3.0 mm crochet hook
- tapestry needle
- a bit of heavy stuffing (e.g. pea gravel, marbles, sand…)
- a small freezer bag for the heavy stuffing
- soft stuffing
DK yarn
- 11 g for the boots
- 12 g for hands & nose
- 15 g for the beard-color
- 53 g for body & arms
- 35 – 42 g for the hat
- 7 g for the body’s pockets
- 24 g for the hat’s pockets (for double stranded Sport weight yarn you need a bit more of each)
FORMAT
- pattern in PDF format (with watermarks)
- to open and read the file you need a specific program, e.g. Adobe‘s free Acrobat-Reader (www. adobe .com)
COPYRIGHT
✿ The pattern is mine.
Do not (re)sell this pattern, including translations to other languages and modifications; do not redistribute, including publishing on the internet.
✿ The finished figure/item is yours. :)
Feel free to sell the finished products, handmade by yourself (no mass production). I’d love it if you would refer to my pattern/shop when doing so.
Thank you! :)
- First published: November 2021
- Page created: November 12, 2021
- Last updated: November 3, 2023 …
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