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Knot Trying Webster The Grill

This document provides a beginner-friendly crochet pattern for creating a grill, using specific yarn colors and techniques. It includes a list of materials, crochet terms, and step-by-step instructions for assembling the body, legs, handle, and wheels. The pattern is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International, allowing for sharing with proper credit to the creator.
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Knot Trying Webster The Grill

This document provides a beginner-friendly crochet pattern for creating a grill, using specific yarn colors and techniques. It includes a list of materials, crochet terms, and step-by-step instructions for assembling the body, legs, handle, and wheels. The pattern is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International, allowing for sharing with proper credit to the creator.
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THE GRILL

A pattern by:

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Trying
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B Black
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This pattern uses U.S. terms and is completed in the round, unless otherwise noted.

Rounds (r) Slip stitch (sl st) Invisible fasten off

Magic ring (mr) Slip stitch join (sl st join) Whip stitch

Single crochet (sc) Chain (ch) Embroidery

Increase (inc) Surface crochet

Invisible decrease (dec) Fasten off

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Body 2
With R red yarn: L IP

With R red yarn:


R1 Start 8 sc in a magic ring (8)
1. Hold the piece upright. Because you will be
R2 8 inc (16)
surface crocheting in the opposite direction
R3 [sc, inc] x 8 (24) of the body, make sure you start at the end
of the round, or you will end up moving up a
R4 [2 sc, inc] x 8 (32)
round as you go. Look for the transition from
R5–8 32 sc (4R of 32) round 1 to 2 and start to the left of it.

Flip the piece inside out, so the tail from the 2. Sl st join between rounds 6 and 7 from the
magic ring is inside the piece. right to the left.

R9 [6 sc, dec] x 4 (28)


3. Surface crochet 31 sc around the piece.
4
4. Sl st at an angle. Insert the hook into the
R10–11 28 sc (2R of 28)
next hole and out one row down and one
R12 [5 sc, dec] x 4 (24) stitch over.
R13 [2 sc, dec] x 6 (18) 5. Invisible fasten off into the first sc.

Attach the eyes between rounds 8 and 9, six


stitches apart.

R14 [sc, dec] x 6 (12)

Stuff the piece.

R15 [sc, dec] x 4 (8)

Fasten off. Thread a needle with the tail and pull


tightly through the front loops. Hide the tail in
1
the body.

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SMI L E

With B black yarn, embroider a smile spanning


Legs
round 9.
Make three, with G gray yarn:

HA NDLE R1 Start 4 sc in a magic ring (4)

With B black yarn: TIP: For small pieces like this, it's easier to turn the

1. Ch 8 piece inside out before you complete the second


round.
2. Sl st in the second ch from the hook,
(in the same stitch: sl st, sc, sl st), 3 sl st, R2–4 4 sc (3R of 4)
(in the same stitch: sl st, sc, sl st), sl st
Invisible fasten off.
Fasten off. Use the tails to attach the handle
spanning round 2 on the left and right side. Use the yarn tail to sew the two front legs
spanning round 13 one stitch outside of each
eye. Sew into all four holes around one stitch.

Use the tail of the third leg to sew around one


stitch spanning round 13 centered on the back
of the body.

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wHeELs 1
Make two, with B black yarn:

R1 Start 6 sc in a magic ring (6)

1. Invisible fasten off into the first sc and


then bring the needle under the stitch
and through the magic ring, so the yarn is
coming out the center in the back.

2. Insert the needle into the center of the


magic ring of one of the front legs, through
the leg and out the back.

3. Thread the needle with the starting tail of


the wheel and insert it between rounds 1
and 2 on the outside of the leg. Pull it out
the same stitch as the other tail. Tie and knot
and hide.

4. Repeat on the other front leg.

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