Little Owl’s Hut
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Crochet
Pattern
By Svetlana Zabelina
Skill level: Easy
Gerber flower Bookmark
About this pattern Materials and Tools
I use USA terminology for
You will need:
my pattern (don’t worry if
you use UK terms, all the ! Some cotton yarn
differences are explained in Sport / 5 ply (12 wpi) - 125 yards
the pattern). (115 meters) per 50 g
Some pink, green and red
Abbreviations Hook - 2 mm (US Steel hook - 4,
UK - 14)
ch = chain
! Sewing needle
inc = increase (2 sc in 1 st)
! Button (16-18 mm)
ins = insert
dec = decrease (sc2tog)
rnd = round
st(s) = stitch(es)
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet Yarn you may use
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet Cotton yarn Cotton yarn Cotton yarn RENE
[xx] – count of stitches in ‘Landysh’ CHARM (Vita (Alpina). 50 g/105
this row/round (Troitskaya worsted Cotton) – 50 g/115 m, Sport / 5 ply (12
factory) – 50 g/115 m, Sport / 5 ply (12 wpi)
m, Sport / 5 ply (12 wpi)
Finished size wpi)
Approx. 25 cm (10 inches)
long.
Happy
crocheting!
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Tip (gauge) Tip (make it right)
When making bookmarks, you should use a much smaller hook If there are no special notes, the
than recommended for the yarn you choose. See appendix for yarn bookmark is crocheted under
recommendations. both loops. In some rows, there
are special notes: ‘into the front
loop only’ or ‘into the back loop
Tip (stitches) only’. In this case, you need to
follow those instructions.
If you are a beginner crocheter you can see “Appendix” at the end
of the pattern for reference how to crochet a particular stitch.
USA/UK terminology comparison chart. Skill levels
Abbreviations USA Abbreviations UK Projects for first-time crocheters using
basic stitches. Minimal shaping.
ch - chain ch - chain
sc - single crochet dc - double crochet
Projects using yarn with basic stitches,
hdc - half double crochet htr - half treble
repetitive stitch patterns,
dc - double crochet tr - treble simple color changes, and simple
tr - treble (triple crochet) dtr - double treble shaping and finishing.
dtr - double treble tr tr - triple treble
sl st - slip stitch sl - slip stitch Projects using a variety of techniques,
such as basic lace patterns or color
patterns, mid-level shaping and
Other differences in crochet terminology used: finishing.
Terminology USA Terminology UK Projects with intricate stitch patterns,
techniques and dimension,
fasten off cast off such as non-repeating patterns, multi-
skip miss color techniques, fine threads, small
gauge tension hooks, detailed shaping and refined
yarn over (yo) yarn over hook (yoh) finishing.
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Flower (bottom part)
Work 2 ch with red
Rnd 1: work out of first ch: 11 sc, 1 sl st to join
with the beginning of the round than work around
the circle.
Rnd 2: (ch 9 and start from 3rd st from hook and
work along the ch - 4 dc, 2 hdc, 1 sc, then 1 sl st in
the center of the flower) x 11.
Rnd 2: (ch 7, start from 3rd st from hook and
work along the chain 3 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc, then 1 sl st
in the center of the flower) x 11.
Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Fasten off and hide loose ends.
Steam
Work with green yarn.
Ch 60, start from 2nd st from hook and work 58
sc, in the last stitch work: 1 sc, ch 1, 2 sc, ch 1, 1 sc.
Continue on the other side of the chain 58 sc, 1 sl
st. Fasten off and hide loose ends.
Upper part of the flower
Take pink yarn and ch 2.
Rnd 1: work out of first ch: 11 sc, 1 sl st to join
with the beginning of the round than work around Leafs (make 2)
the circle. Take green yarn and work ch 16.
Start from 2nd st from hook and work around the
chain: 1 sl st, 1 sc, 2 hdc, 7 dc, 2 hdc, 1 sc, in the
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last stitch work: 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc.
Continue on the other side of the chain – 1 sc, 2
hdc, 7 dc, 2 hdc, 1 sc, 1 sl st.
Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing
Sew leafs to the steam (see picture for reference).
Iron the parts over with a damp cloth.
Put steam between bottom and top part of the
flower and sew button to the middle using left over
yarn putting needle through all 3 parts.
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Print friendly version hdc, 7 dc, 2 hdc, 1 sc, 1 sl st.
Flower (bottom part) Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing
Work 2 ch with red Sew leafs to the steam (see picture for reference).
Rnd 1: work out of first ch: 11 sc, 1 sl st to join Iron the parts over with a damp cloth.
with the beginning of the round than work around Put steam between bottom and top part of the
the circle. flower and sew button to the middle using left over
Rnd 2: (ch 9 and start from 3rd st from hook and yarn putting needle through all 3 parts.
work along the ch - 4 dc, 2 hdc, 1 sc, then 1 sl st in
the center of the flower) x 11.
Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Upper part of the flower
Take pink yarn and ch 2.
Rnd 1: work out of first ch: 11 sc, 1 sl st to join
with the beginning of the round than work around
the circle.
Rnd 2: (ch 7, start from 3rd st from hook and
work along the chain 3 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc, then 1 sl st in
the center of the flower) x 11.
Fasten off and hide loose ends.
Steam
Work with green yarn.
Ch 60, start from 2nd st from hook and work 58
sc, in the last stitch work: 1 sc, ch 1, 2 sc, ch 1, 1 sc.
Continue on the other side of the chain 58 sc, 1 sl
st. Fasten off and hide loose ends.
Leafs (make 2)
Take green yarn and work ch 16.
Start from 2nd st from hook and work around the
chain: 1 sl st, 1 sc, 2 hdc, 7 dc, 2 hdc, 1 sc, in the
last stitch work: 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc.
Continue on the other side of the chain – 1 sc, 2
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Appendix one chain.
STITCHES USED IN THE PATTERN
Slip knot
Loop the yarn around your left index finger.
Continue to repeat the process to create more
chains.
Slip Stitch
Insert the hook in the next chain, yarn over and
pull the strand of yarn through the chain and the
Slip the yarn from your finger, and hold the loop loop on the hook.
between your thumb and index finger.
Single Crochet
Insert the hook in the chain, yarn over, pull the
Use the crochet hook, held in your right hand, to
strand of yarn through the chain, yarn over again
draw the loop up and around the hook.
and pull the strand of yarn through both loops on
the hook. Starting from round 2 insert the hook in
the stitch of previous round.
Chain
Start with slip knot, yarn over, pull the strand of
yarn though the loop on your hook – you’ve got
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hook, yarn over again and draw your yarn through
the last 2 loops on the hook.
Half double crochet (hdc)
Yarn over, insert the hook in the chain or in the
stitch of previous round and pull the yarn through.
Yarn over again and gently pull the wrapped hook
through the center of all 3 loops on your hook. Fasten Off Yarn
When you get to the end of your crochet design
and you’ll need to fasten off the yarn. Fastening off
crochet is a fancy way to say “cut the yarn and
secure it.”
1. Cut the yarn about 15 cm (6 inches) from the
hook then using your hook, draw the cut end of
the yarn through the last remaining loop on your
hook.
Double crochet (dc)
Yarn over, insert the hook in the chain or in the
stitch of previous round and pull the yarn through.
2. Pull gently on the tail of yarn to snug up the
end.
This action keeps your work from coming apart
without having to make large unsightly knots.
Yarn over again and gently pull the wrapped hook Weaving in ends
through the center of the first 2 loops on your When the work is completed it is necessary to
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weave in all ends.
1. Thread one end through a tapestry needle
2. Weave the 15 cm (6 inches) tail of yarn up and
down through 3 or 4 stitches — kind of in a zigzag
pattern (try not to split the yarn of the stitches).
3. To make the end really secure go back the way
you came, weaving the end backwards through
those same few stitches.
4. Cut the yarn about 0.5 cm (1/4 inch) from the
fabric and gently pull the fabric. The end magically
disappears, and your work is secure.
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