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Crochet Pattern: by Sabrina Somers

This document provides a crochet pattern for making a plush deer toy. It includes detailed instructions over multiple rounds for crocheting the head, body, arms/feet, tail, nose, ears, antlers, cowlick, baubles, and bauble tops using various brown, red, green, blue, yellow, orange, purple and gray yarns. The parts are then sewn together in a specified order to assemble the finished plush deer toy.
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100% found this document useful (2 votes)
996 views8 pages

Crochet Pattern: by Sabrina Somers

This document provides a crochet pattern for making a plush deer toy. It includes detailed instructions over multiple rounds for crocheting the head, body, arms/feet, tail, nose, ears, antlers, cowlick, baubles, and bauble tops using various brown, red, green, blue, yellow, orange, purple and gray yarns. The parts are then sewn together in a specified order to assemble the finished plush deer toy.
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Crochet pattern

By Sabrina Somers
Materials
Crochet needle (2,5 mm)
Light brown yarn (for instance Phildar Phil Coton 3 - Seigle 88)
Medium brown yarn (for instance Phildar Phil Coton 3 - Cappucino 80)
Dark brown yarn (for instance Lana Grossa Cotone - 29)
Red yarn (for instance Phildar Phil Coton 3 - Cerise 50)
Green yarn (for instance Phildar Phil Coton 3 - Golf 44)
Blue yarn (for instance Phildar Phil Coton 3 - Turquoise 41)
Yellow yarn (for instance Phildar Phil Coton 3 - Soleil 45)
Orange yarn (for instance Katia Capri - 143)
Purple yarn (for instance Katia Capri - 131)
Gray yarn (for instance Phildar Phil Coton 3 - Silver 74)
Fiber fill
2 black safety eyes (12 mm)
Iron wire (1,1 mm)

US abbreviations
RND = Round
sc = single crochet
sl.st = slipstitch
ch = chain
tch = turning chain
hdc = half double crochet
dec = decrease
Head
(Start with light brown yarn)
RND 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
RND 2: 2 sc in each sc (12)
RND 3: 2 sc in each 2nd sc (18)
RND 4: 2 sc in each 3rd sc (24)
RND 5: 2 sc in each 4th sc (30)
RND 6: 2 sc in each 5th sc (36)
RND 7: 2 sc in each 6th sc (42)
RND 8: 2 sc in each 7th sc (48)
RND 9: 2 sc in each 8th sc (54)
RND 10: 2 sc in each 9th sc (60)
RND 11: 2 sc in each 10th sc (66)
RND 12: 2 sc in each 11th sc (72)
RND 13-17: 72 sc (72)
RND 18: dec over each 11th and 12th sc (66)
RND 19: 66 sc (66)
RND 20: dec over each 10th and 11th sc (60)
(Switch to medium brown yarn)
RND 21: dec over each 9th and 10th sc (54)
RND 22-28: 54 sc (54)
RND 29: dec over each 8th and 9th sc (48)
RND 30: 48 sc (48)
Attach the safety eyes to the head, between round 22 and 23, with 8 stitches
between the eyes.
RND 31: dec over each 7th and 8th sc (42)
RND 32: dec over each 6th and 7th sc (36)
RND 33: dec over each 5th and 6th sc (30)
RND 34: dec over each 4th and 5th sc (24)
Fill the head and keep filling until the last round.
RND 35: dec over each 3rd and 4th sc (18)
RND 36: dec over each 2nd and 3rd sc (12)
RND 37: dec over each 2 sc (6)
Tie-off with a sl.st and close the head.
Body
(Use medium brown yarn)
RND 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
RND 2: 2 sc in each sc (12)
RND 3: 2 sc in each 2nd sc (18)
RND 4: 2 sc in each 3rd sc (24)
RND 5: 2 sc in each 4th sc (30)
RND 6: 2 sc in each 5th sc (36)
RND 7: 2 sc in each 6th sc (42)
RND 8: 2 sc in each 7th sc (48)
RND 9-12: 48 sc (48)
RND 13: dec over each 7th and 8th sc (42)
RND 14-15: 42 sc (42)
RND 16: dec over each 6th and 7th sc (36)
RND 17-18: 36 sc (36)
RND 19: dec over each 5th and 6th sc (30)
RND 20: 30 sc (30)
Fill the body. Tie-off with a sl.st and leave enough yarn to sew the body to the
head.

Arms/feet (4x)
(Start with dark brown yarn)
RND 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
RND 2: 2 sc in each sc (12)
RND 3: 2 sc in each 2nd sc (18)
RND 4: 2 sc in each 3rd sc (24)
RND 5: 24 sc in the back loops only (24)
RND 6: 24 sc (24)
(Switch to medium brown yarn)
RND 7: 24 sc (24)
RND 8: dec over each 3rd and 4th sc (18)
RND 9-11: 18 sc (18)
RND 12: dec over each 2nd and 3rd sc (12)
RND 13-14: 12 sc (12)
Fill the arms/feet. Tie-off with a sl.st and leave enough yarn to sew the
arms/feet to the body.

Tail
(Use medium brown yarn)
RND 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
RND 2: 6 sc (6)
RND 3: 2 sc in each 2nd sc (9)
RND 4: 9 sc (9)
RND 5: 2 sc in each 3rd sc (12)
RND 6: 12 sc (12)
RND 7: 2 sc in each 4th sc (15)
RND 8-9: 15 sc (15)
RND 10: dec over each 4th and 5th sc (12)
Fill the tail. Tie-off with a sl.st and leave enough yarn to sew the tail to the
body.

Nose
(Use red yarn)
RND 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
RND 2: 2 sc in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th sc (10)
RND 3: 2 sc in the 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 8th sc (14)
RND 4: 2 sc in the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th, 10th,
11th, 12th sc (22)
RND 5: 22 sc (22)
Tie-off with a sl.st and leave enough yarn to sew the nose to the head.

Ears (2x)
(Use medium brown yarn)
RND 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
RND 2: 6 sc (6)
RND 3: 2 sc in each sc (12)
RND 4: 12 sc (12)
RND 5: 2 sc in each 2nd sc (18)
RND 6: 18 sc (18)
RND 7: 2 sc in each 3rd sc (24)
RND 8-10: 24 sc (24)
RND 11: dec over each 3rd and 4th sc (18)
RND 12: dec over each 2nd and 3rd sc (12)
Tie-off with a sl.st and leave enough yarn to sew the ears to the head.

Antlers part 1 (2x)


(Use dark brown yarn)
RND 1: 8 sc in magic ring (8)
Fill the antlers regularly.
RND 2-45: 8 sc (8)
Tie-off with a sl.st and leave enough yarn to
sew the antlers to the head.
Put a piece of iron wire into the antlers and
bend it in the shape you want.

Antlers part 2 (2x)


(Use dark brown yarn)
RND 1: 8 sc in magic ring (8)
Fill the antlers regularly.
RND 2-16: 8 sc (8)
Tie-off with a sl.st and leave enough yarn to
sew this part to part 1.
Put a piece of iron wire into the antlers and
bend it in the shape you want.

Cowlick
(Use medium brown yarn)
4 ch + 1 tch,
turn around and crochet 1 sl.st, 1 sc, 2 hdc,
6 ch + 1 tch,
turn around and crochet 1 sl.st, 1 sc, 4 hdc
Tie-off and leave enough yarn to sew the cowlick to the head.

Baubles (6x)
(Use red, green, blue, yellow, orange and
purple yarn)
RND 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
RND 2: 2 sc in each sc (12)
RND 3: 2 sc in each 2nd sc (18)
RND 4: 2 sc in each 3rd sc (24)
RND 5-8: 24 sc (24)
RND 9: dec over each 3rd and 4th sc (18)
Start filling and keep filling until the last round.
RND 10: dec over each 2nd and 3rd sc (12)
RND 11: dec over each 2 sc (6)
Tie-off with a sl.st and close the baubles.

Baubles top part (6x)


(Use gray yarn)
Leave enough yarn at the beginning to hang
the baubles on the antlers.
RND 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
RND 2: 6 sc in the back loops only (6)
Tie-off with a sl.st and leave enough yarn to
sew the top to the baubles.

Putting all the parts together


Sew the body to the head, with the front about
2 rounds in front of the magic ring.

Sew the arms to the body, somewhere at


round 2 (counted from above).

Sew the feet to the body, somewhere at round


10 (counted from above).
Sew the tail to the body, somewhere at round 11 (counted from above).

Sew the nose to the head, somewhere at round 21 (counted from above).

Sew the ears to the head, somewhere at round 10 (counted from above).

Sew part 2 of the antlers to part 1,


somewhere at round 32.
Then sew the antlers to the head,
somewhere at round 6 (counted
from above).

Sew the cowlick to the top of the


head.

Sew the top to the baubles.


Then tie the yarn of the baubles to
the antlers.

Please send a picture of your finished plush to


contact@sabrinasomers.com
I love to see it!
I will also add it to the gallery on my website.

This pattern is for personal use only, it may not be redistributed.


You may sell the finished products.

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