Be ready to make your very own crochet worry worm with this easy-to-follow pattern! This project is perfect for anyone looking to add a bit of comfort and cheer to their day. With just some basic crochet skills, you'll quickly whip up this adorable companion.
Crochet Worry Worm
Whether for yourself or as a thoughtful gift for a friend, these worry worms are sure to bring smiles all around. So, grab your yarn and hook, and let's start making these cute little creatures today!
Basic Worry Worm Instructions
Body
- Start the Worm: Make a slip knot and chain 30. Join the two ends with a slip stitch to form a circle.
- Continue Body: Chain 25 again. Skip the first two chains and in the third chain, start working four double crochet. In the next 21 stitches, work one double crochet in each.
- Shape the Worm: By rolling it, in the last stitch, crochet one double crochet, two half double crochets, and one single crochet.
- Finish: Make a chain and cut the yarn. Weave in the ends.
- Add a Bead for the Head: Thread the wooden bead onto the worm.
Hat
Start the Hat: Make a magic ring, chain 2, and make 11 double crochet into the ring.
- Close Round: Pull the ring tight and close the round with a slip stitch.
- Second Round: Chain 2. In this round, you'll work in half double crochet, increasing in every second stitch. Close the round with a slip stitch and chain one.
- Hat Brim: Working in the front loop only, work one single crochet in every stitch. Close the round with a slip stitch, chain one, and cut the yarn. Weave in the ends.
- Finish the Hat: Place the hat on top of the bead.
Assembly
Glue the hat to the head of the worm using hot glue for permanent attachment.
- Optionally, you can tie a bow around its neck for a finished look.
Notes
- Materials Needed: Yarn, crochet hook, scissors, wooden bead for the head, hot glue, and optional material for a bow.
- Skill Level: Suitable for beginners familiar with basic crochet stitches (chain, slip stitch, double crochet, half double crochet, single crochet).
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