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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Longhorns Applique Pattern
So to jump start things, I am going to share my very first pattern! I scoured the internet looking for a pattern to make a crochet longhorn applique for my son and my husbands beanies I was making them! I couldn't find one ANYWHERE, so whats a girl to do? Make my own! Hope it helps someone out there!
Hook: I used an F5 (3.75mm) but you can use any size to get the gauge you want.
White yarn (I used Red Heart super saver yarn) Again, you can use thicker or thinner to get
the look you're personally going for.
Ch=Chain SC=Single Crochet st=stitch SS=Slip Stitch
(note: when working on rd 8-9 be careful not to twist chains and work from the tops)
Ch 4 and join to form ring;
R1- CH1, SC in round 8 times, join;
R2- CH1, SC in first 3 st, turn work;
r3- Ch1, SC across row, turn;
R4- Ch1, 2 SC in first st, SC in next st, 2 SC in last st, turn;
R5- Ch1, 2 SC in first st, SC in next 3 st, 2 SC in last st, turn;
R6- Ch3, SS in second chain st, Ch2, skip next chain st, sc across, turn;
R7- Ch3, SS in second chain st, Ch2, skip next chain st, sc next 7 st, turn;
R8- Ch 11, skip first chain st, SS in next chain st, 7 chain st, SS next 10, SC next st, SS next st, SC, SS, SC, SS, turn;
R9- Ch 11, skip first chain st, SS next chain st, ss next 9, SC next 4 st, SS next st;
Ch1, cut yarn with a long tail for sewing onto your project, pull stitch through and pull tight to finish!
Labels:
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longhorns,
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Thanks for the free pattern!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the free pattern ;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing. Needed this as an embellishment for a grandchild item. Hugs and God bless.
ReplyDeleteMay I ask what color yarn and company you used for the burnt orange? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this!!
ReplyDelete-Jamie in Liberty Hill
Awesome design! Thanks for sharing your pattern!
ReplyDeleteYou are a lifesaver!
ReplyDeleteCool, thanks! Our high school mascot is Dogies, and the logo looks a lot like this. Going to try to make hats for the family for football games
ReplyDeleteStuck on R8 the part 7 chain and after doesn't make sense to me. Plz help
ReplyDeleteDid You ever get help or figure out row 8 on this pattern? thanks
DeleteI'm stuck too. Any ideas?
DeleteIgnore “SS next chain st, 7 chain st”
DeleteJust do “skip first chain st, SS next 10…”
Thank you for sharing your awesome pattern
ReplyDeleteI am stuck on row 8 when it says to ch7 . Can someone help me please
ReplyDeletedid you ever get row 8 figured out? thank you
DeleteRow 8 seems to have me stuck also, please help me what do you do where it says 7 chain st? thank you
ReplyDeletePlease do explain the 7 ch 1st from row 8.... yours is the best looking longhorn applique out there but it's confusing at that point
ReplyDeleteSorry all, been forever since I've checked this site obviously! I think on row 8 where is says 7 ch, I meant to put chain 7? I'll have to work the pattern to tell for sure. Haven't made it in a while.
ReplyDeleteSo did you ever figure it out? Because chaining 7 just makes it look weird. Please help
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this pattern! I have been looking for one to put on my grandsons longhorn theme blanket for a while now!❤
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