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Simple Swan
You Will Need:
25 grams of White DK or Light Worsted Weight Yarn
5 grams of Yellow Yarn
2 small black beads for eyes
Wire/Chenille Stick/Pipe Cleaner
Stuffing or plastic pellets
Work with a 3.5mm hook
Difficulty:
This pattern should be fine for anyone with a basic
knowledge of crochet
©2009 Brigitte Read & Pauline Letson. All Rights Reserved.
No part of this pattern may be reproduced in any form.
The written instructions, photographs, designs and illustrations are intended for personal,
non-commercial use only.
Blog: http/www.littlegreen.typepad.com/romansock/
Report a problem: brigitte.read@gmail.com
1
Body
In White
Round 1: Magic ring 6 stitches
Round 2: Inc 6 sts evenly – 2 sc in each st to end. [12]
Round 3: Inc 6 sts evenly – (1 sc, then 2 sc in next st) to end. [18]
Round 4: Inc 6 sts evenly – (2 sc, then 2 sc in next st) to end. [24]
Round 5: Inc 6 sts evenly – (3 sc, then 2 sc in next st) to end. [30]
Round 6: Inc 6 sts evenly – (4 sc, then 2 sc in next st) to end. [36]
Round 7: Inc 6 sts evenly – (5 sc, then 2 sc in next st) to end. [42] (A)
Round 8 - 15: Work without increase. [42] (B) (C)
A
B
Now move on to the neck of the Swan (D)
In White
Crochet in the round in just 8 of the 42 stitches to make a small tube.
Round 1-17 [8] (E)
In Yellow
Round 18- 21[8] (F)
Shape your pipe cleaner/chenille stick or wire and insert in swan. (G/H)
now fill the body of the swan with stuffing or plastic pellets. Sew the
two sides up together. Sew the top loop into the beak of the swan to
make it secure. (I)
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Wings
In White
Round 1: Magic circle 4 stitches
Round 2 - 30: Work without increase. [4]
You should now have a tube 30 stitches long and 4 stitches in
circumference. This should give you 4 rows on the tube.
Fold the tube in half (Two wings of 15 sts each long and 4 in
circumference) and work each wing separately. (A)
The End
The End
A
B
Start on the outside stitch (The end) (A) You are crocheting into the
length of the tube. Row 1 should be worked in one of the 4 rows of the
tube, Row 2 should be worked in the row underneath. They should
overlap.
Row 1: 5tc in first stitch, 2tc in 2
nd
, 3
rd
, 4
th
and 5
th
stitch. 1tc in each
remaining stitch 6
th
to 15
th
(C) / (B)
Work Row 2 completely separately underneath Row 1. They should
overlap.
Row 2: Start in the 8
th
stitch from (the end) 5 quadruple crochet (qc),
2qc in the 9
th
, 10
th
stitch. 1qc in each remaining stitch 11
th
-15
th
Thread wire in the tubes and weave in all ends.
Sew wings on to body. Glue on beads as eyes.
E
F
C
The End
D
©2009 Brigitte Read & Pauline Letson. All Rights Reserved.
No part of this pattern may be reproduced in any form.
The written instructions, photographs, designs and illustrations are intended for personal,
non-commercial use only.
Blog: http/www.littlegreen.typepad.com/romansock/
Report a problem: brigitte.read@gmail.com
3
Magic loop/circle
Step 1
Loop the yarn once (or a
couple of times) around
your finger
Step 5
Pull the short length of
yarn and the stitches will
start to curl – pull it tight
Step 2
Put your hook through the
loop, bring through the
long yarn length, then pull
through yarn again
(This does not count as a
st)
Single crochet around the
loop
Step 6
Slip stitch into the first
single crochet to create a
firm circle
Step 3
Step 7
5
4
6
1
2
3
This should give you a
tight ring, ready for you to
continue working in the
round
Step 4
Single crochet around the
loop, until you have the
desired number of sts
(usually 6).
Abbreviations:
sc = single crochet
sl = slip stitch
st(s) = stitch(es)
Tutorial by Brigitte Read
Blog: http/www.littlegreen.typepad.com/romansock/
Report a problem: brigitte.read@gmail.com
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