Minecraft Creeper Phone Cover Crochet Pattern by Lottie's Creations - Easy Level, DK Weight Yarn, US Terms

Minecraft t Creeper Phone Cover

A pattern by lottie's Creations

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If you have any questions about this pattern or any others please feel free to email me at cherry-massacre@virginmedia.com Minecraft Creeper phone cover crochet pattern by Lottie's Creations is licensed under a Creative. Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. This pattern is for personal use only. If you do wish to make items from the pattern to sell please don't sell them online, but you may sell them locally. Feel free to give items made from this pattern as gifts. Please do not sell, reproduce or distribute the pattern anywhere; instead post a link to http:/ /www.etsy.com/shop/LottiesCreations Skill level: Easy Crochet hook: 4mm (G-6) 3mm

Stitches used and abbreviations

Yarn: DK weight yarn in green (l used Sirdar Click DK in Tweedy Green) DK weight yarn in black ch = chain SC =single crochet st = stitch sl st = slip stitch FO = finish off Extras: Stitch marker Yarn needle

Other information

Aran/worsted weight (10ply) yarn can be used instead of DK - you may need to use a 5mm crochet hook ifyoudo. This pattern is written in US terms The cover can be made larger or smaller by adjusting the number of stitches you chain at the start for a smaller width cover use less stitches. For a shallower depth to the cover use less rows. Work in continuous rounds throughout unless otherwise stated. Do not join the end of the row just keep going round like a spiral. Use a stitch marker such as a hair pin or scrap piece of yarn to mark the start of the next round and remember to move it as you start the next round The number at the end of each row is the number of stitches you should have at the end of each round. This should help you to see if you have completed the row correctly

Main piece

[(In green) Chain 26 Join with sl st to 1st ch - you will now be working in rounds - use a stitch marker to mark first stitch of round Round 1: sc in each st around (26st) Round 2-28: sc in each st around (26st) Slip stitch into next st and fasten off

Eves - make 2

(In black) - using 3mm hook - working backwards and forwards in rows Chain 6 Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each remaining ch across, turn (5) Rows 2-5: ch1, sc in first st and in each st across, turn (5) Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing

Nose / mouth

(In black) using 3mm hook - working backwards and forwards in rows Chain 6 Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each remaining ch across, turn (5) Rows 2-3: ch1, sc in first st and in each st across, turn (5) Fasten off Row 4: Chain 3, then re-attach the yarn to the first stitch of row 3 with a sc, sc in last 4 sts, then ch 4, turn Row 5: sc in 2nd ch from hook and then in remaining 2 chs, then sc across remaining 8 sts, turn (11) Row 6-9: ch 1, sc in each st across, turn (11) Row 10a: ch 1, sc in only 3 sts, turn (3) Row 11a-12a: ch1, sc in each, turn (3) Fasten off Row 10b: Re-attach the yarn with a sc on the other side of row 9 (this will make the other side of the droppy mouth), sc in next 2 sts, turn (3) Row 11b-12b: ch1, sc in each, turn (3) Fasten off

Assembly

Sew the nose/mouth piece onto the phone cover Sew the eyes onto the phone cover Turn the cover inside out and sew up along the bottom Sew in any loose ends Stand back and admire your handy work......hsssssss.....BoOM!

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