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Sailboat Toy
Do you love crochet projects that go beyond yarn? My latest pattern release is something extra special! Introducing the Sailboat Crochet Pattern—a fun and creative project that blends crochet with a little bit of crafting magic. Whether you’re making it for a nautical-themed nursery, a beach-lover’s shelf, or just for the joy of crafting, this sailboat is sure to make waves! ⛵
Why You’ll Love This Pattern
A Fun Mixed-Media Project – This isn’t just crochet! You’ll be combining yarn with cardboard, a wooden chopstick, and hot glue to create a sturdy, lifelike sailboat.
Great for All Skill Levels – If you’re comfortable with single crochet, slip stitch, increases, and decreases, you’ll be able to whip up this adorable sailboat with ease.
Perfect for Decor or Gifting – This charming sailboat stands at 11 inches tall, making it the perfect accent piece for a bookshelf, desk, or nursery.
A Quick & Enjoyable Make – With a combination of chenille and worsted weight yarn, this pattern works up quickly while offering an engaging, hands-on crafting experience.
What You’ll Need
Chenille Home Slim Yarn in Blue Shadow
Worsted Weight Yarn in White and Blue
1 Yard of Worsted Weight Yarn in Green
Wooden Chopstick or Skewer (10.5”)
6”x6” Cardboard (x2)
6.5mm, 5mm, and 4.5mm Crochet Hooks
Stitch Marker
Yarn Needle
Hot Glue
Scissors
Crochet Stitches You’ll Use
mc – magic circle
ch – chain
sts – stitches
sc – single crochet
ss – slip stitch
FLO – front loop only
inc – increase (2sc in 1 st)
dec – decrease (2sctog)
A Unique Project for Adventurous Crafters
This pattern is perfect for crocheters who love trying new things! With a simple mix of crochet stitches and easy assembly, you’ll get a 3D, freestanding sailboat that’s both sturdy and adorable.
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- First published: February 2025
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- Last updated: February 15, 2025 …
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