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Friday 22 November 2019



  Baubles and Angels 

I have to admit I LOVE crocheting for Christmas !
Give me some sparkly yarn, some polystyrene spheres, ribbons and bells
and I could happily crochet decorations for the full 12 months of the year.

A couple of years ago I designed some Christmas pieces for lovecraftcrochet and I
still get lots of requests for the patterns, so today's post is all about
Baubles and Angels as the patterns for both are written out below.

I hope you enjoy making them as much as I did.


♥ Baubles 


   
My design is worked for two different sized baubles,
with each crochet bauble having a Polystyrene sphere inside of either 3.5cm or 6cm.
The baubles are worked in two halves which are then stitched together
 around the centre of the bauble.
The larger pattern is for a bobbly bauble and the smaller pattern
 is for a stripy bauble.
The finished baubles have a plastic hook added at the top to attach the hanging ribbon to.

For my Baubles I used Cascade Sunseeker in:
 Light Green 33 and Crimson 06. I also used Wendy Supreme in White 1820.

To add extra sparkle, the bobbles for the large baubles and the stripes
 on the small baubles are worked in:
 Twilleys Goldfingering in Red 038 and Gold 002.

I worked both sized baubles with a 3 mm hook.
You will also need some 3.5cm and 6cm Polystyrene Spheres. 
For my hanging loops I purchased some plastic hooks specifically 
designed to be used with Polystyrene spheres.
For the hanging loops you will need some small amounts of co-ordinating ribbon.
   
The Baubles are worked in a continuous round so you
 may find it helps to use a stitch marker.
    

To make the large Bobbly Bauble.



Round 1: Begin by making a Magic Ring and work 8 DC in to the ring.
Round 2: Work 2 DC in to each stitch from Round 1, 16sts.
Round 3: *Work 1 DC in to the next stitch and then 2 DC in to the following stitch.
*Work from * to * all the way around, 24sts
Round 4: This is going to be your first bobble round, and you will also continue to increase your stitches. Whilst this sounds complicated if you follow the stitch pattern below it’ll all work out beautifully !
Work a bobble in to the first stitch as follows: Yarn over in your bobble colour and work 5 HTR, leaving the final loop of each HTR on the hook. You will end up with 6 loops on your hook, one in your main colour and 5 in your bobble colour. Yarn over in your main colour and pull through all the loops on your hook.
*Now work 1 DC in the next stitch, 2 DC in the following stitch, 1 DC, 1 DC, and 2 DC in the following stitch. Into the next stitch work another bobble.*
Repeat from * to * a further 3 times. On the third repeat finish with a DC rather than another bobble.
    
At the end of Round 4 you should have 4 bobbles and 32 sts.

Round 5:   *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 3 stitches, then work 2 DC in to the following stitch. * Repeat from * to * all the way around, 40sts.
   
Round 6: Work a round of DC, 40 sts.
Round 7: Work 5 DC, then *make a bobble in to the next stitch and then DC 9*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. At the end of Round 7 you should have 4 bobbles and 40sts.
    
Round 8 and 9: Work a round of DC, 40sts.
Round 10: *Work a bobble in to the first stitch, followed by 9 DC*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. At the end of Round 10 you will have 4 bobbles and 40 sts.
   
Round 11: Work a round of DC, 40sts. Finish off and sew in the ends.
This completes the first half of the bauble. Make a second half in exactly the same way.
 
When both halves are complete fit them on to the Polystyrene sphere and using a
length of yarn and a needle carefully stitch the two halves together.
Finish off and sew in the ends.
Push the pastic hook in to the top of the bauble ,
add a hanging loop and to finish add a small bow.
 

To make the small Stripy Bauble.



                      For the sparkly stripes I used 2 x strands of the Twilleys Goldfingering.

Round 1: Working in your main colour begin by making a Magic Ring and work 4 DC in to the ring.
Round 2: Work 2 DC in to each stitch from the first round, 8 sts. On the final stitch of this round work your ‘yarn over’ with 2 x strands of the Twilleys Goldfingering.
Round 3: Working with the 2 x strands of the Twilleys Goldfingering *work 1 DC in to the next stitch followed by 2 DC in to the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around, 12 sts. On the final stitch of this round work your ‘yarn over’ with the main colour.
Round 4: Working in your main colour *work 1 DC in to each of the next 2 stitches, followed by 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat  from * to * all the way around, 16 sts. On the final stitch of this round work your ‘yarn over’ with 2 x strands of the Twilleys Goldfingering.
Round 5: Working with the 2 x strands of the Twilleys Goldfingering * work 1 DC in to each of the next 3 stitches, followed by 2 DC in to the next stitch.* repeat from * to * all the way around, 20sts.
Rounds 6 to 9: Work a round of DC, 20sts, remembering to change colours at the end of each round as above. Your last round will be one in the Twilleys Goldfingering. Finish off and sew in the ends.
This completes your first half. Now make a second half in exactly the same way, but on this half finish after Round 8. This will mean your final round will be in your main colour.
Once both halves are complete fit them on to the Polystyrene sphere and using 1 x strand of the twilleys Goldfingring, sew the two halves together. Finish off and sew in the ends.
 
To finish, push the plastic hook in to the top of the bauble and add a hanging loop and a small bow.


   
 

  Christmas Angel  



For my Angel I used a variety of different textured yarns 
and when completed she measures approximately 13cm high.

I used the following yarn : 1 x Paintbox Cotton in 453 for the head, hands and base,  
1 x Sirdar Ophelia in 0107 for the dress, arms and wings 
1 x Bergere de France, Abakan in Ecru for the hair.
 I also used a small amount of Gold Twilleys Fingering to edge the wings.

I worked with a 2.5 mm hook for the main part of the angel and a 4.5mm 
and 2.5 mm hook for the wings.

You will also need 2 x small black safety eyes and some toy stuffing.

The Angel is worked from the top of the head down, in continuous rounds. 
You may find it helps to work with a stitch marker.

To make the body:
Round 1: Begin by making a Magic Circle and work 6 DC in to the ring.
Round 2: Work 2 DC in to each stitch from the first round, 12 sts.
Round 3: *Work 1 DC in to the first stitch and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 18sts.
Round 4: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 2 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 24 sts.
Round 5: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 3 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 30 sts.  
Rounds 6 to 13: Work a round of DC, 30 sts.
Round 14: *DC in to each of the next 3 stitches then decrease 2 by DC the next 2 stitches together.* Repeat from * to * all the way around, 24 sts.
Round 15: Decrease by DC  2 stitches together all the way around, 12 sts.
Round 16: * DC in to the next stitch and then decrease by DC the next 2 stitches together.* Repeat from * to * all the way around, 8 sts.
Round 17: For this round you are now going to increase to start the shaping of the neck and body. Dc2 in to each stitch all the way around, 16 sts.
Round 18: Work a round of DC, 16 sts.
Round 19: *Work 1 DC in to the first stitch and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 24sts.
Rounds 20 and 21: Change to the white yarn and work a round of DC, 24 sts.
Round 22: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 2 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 32 sts.
Rounds 23 and 24: Work a Round of DC, 32 sts.
After completing Round 24 fix the safety eyes in place and stuff the head
Round 25: Work a Round of DC, 32 sts.
Round 26: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 3 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 40 sts.
Rounds 27 to 29: Work a Round of DC, 40 sts.
Round 30: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 4 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 48 sts.
Rounds 31 to 33: Work a Round of DC, 48 sts.
Round 34: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 5 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 56 sts.
Rounds 35 to 37: Work a Round of DC, 56 sts.
Round 38: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 6 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 64 sts.
Round 39: Work a Round of DC, 64 sts. Finish off and sew in the ends.

The next stage is to make the additional parts for the angel. 
She will need two arms, a ruffle to go around the top neck 
edge of the dress and some wings.



To make the arms:
Round 1: Using the pink yarn make a Magic Ring and work 6 DC in to the ring.
Round 2: *Work 1 DC in to the first stitch and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 9 sts.
Rounds 3 and 4: Work a round of DC, 9 sts. At the end of Round 4 change to the white yarn.
Now continue working rounds of 9 DC until the arm measaures approximately 5.5 cm . Finish off leaving a long tail. Make a second arm.

To make the Neck Ruffle:
Chain 25.
Row 1: Starting in the 2nd chain from the hook work 2 HTR in to each stitch all the way along the chain. At the end of the row Chain 1 and turn.
Row 2: Work 1 HTR in to each stitch, all the way along the row. Finish off, leaving a long tail.
Using the long yarn tails on both of the arms and the neck ruffle sew the additional pieces on to the angel.
   
To make the wings:
The wings are made from a circle of crochet that’s folded in half and joined together around the edge.
Round 1: Make a Magic Ring and work 8 DC in to the ring.
Round 2: Work 2 DC in to each stitch from the first round, 16 sts.
Round 3: *Work 1 DC in to the next  stitch and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 24 sts.
Round 4: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 2 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 32 sts.
Round 5: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 3 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 40 sts.
Round 6: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 4 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 48 sts.
Round 7: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 5 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 56 sts.
Round 8: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 6 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 64 sts. Finish off and sew in the ends.
Round 9: Work a round of DC, 64 sts.
Round 10: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 7 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 72 sts. Finish off and sew in the ends.
Round 11: Work a round of DC, 72 sts.
Round 12: Work 2 DC in to each stitch all the way around. Finish off and sew in the ends.
   
To finish the wings fold the circle in half and using a 2.5mm hook and the Gold Twilleys Fingering join the two halves together by working 2 DC in to each stitch all the way around. Work this same edging along the straight edge too. Finish off and sew in the ends.


  
Attach the wings to the angels back by sewing them to the main body using a needle and some of the yarn.


To make the angels hair:
Using the Bergere de France yarn cut some lengths of yarn that are long enough to go from one side of the head across to the other. Lay them out on a flat surface to position them correctly, and then using a needle and some yarn sew them in to place on to the angels head. I stitched mine so it had a side parting and then attached a small bow and sewed some further stitches on the other side of the head too.
   


To finish your angel:
You are now going to stuff the angels body, and sew on the base. The base is made in the Pink yarn as follows:
Round 1: Make a Magic Ring and work 8 DC in to the ring.
Round 2: Work 2 DC in to each stitch from the first round, 16 sts.
Round 3: *Work 1 DC in to the next  stitch and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 24 sts.
Round 4: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 2 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 32 sts.
Round 5: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 3 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 40 sts.
Round 6: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 4 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 48 sts.
Round 7: Work a round of DC, 48 sts.
Round 8: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 5 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 56 sts.
Round 9: Work a round of DC, 56 sts.
Round 10: *Work 1 DC in to each of the next 6 stitches and then 2 DC in to the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way round, 64 sts. Finish off and sew in the ends.
Once your base is complete, use some soft toy stuffing to stuff the angels body.  Now take the base and with the right side facing outwards, place the base over the bottom of the body, rejoin your white yarn and join the base and the bottom edge of the dress together by working a round of DC.
   
To complete my angel I then worked a scalloped border on to the bottom of the dress by working the following pattern all the way around the bottom edge:

Working in to the front loop only, work  a *Sl St in to the first stitch, a DC into the next stitch , and then work a HTR, TR, HTR and DC all in to the following stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way around, finish off and sew in the ends.



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