Sometimes an idea gets into your head and you drop everything else for it. That’s what happened with this Crochet Angel applique.
And once I was done, I abandoned it and did not think of it for many weeks.
That was until Pinterest reminded me that I had designed an angel applique. So I went in search of it, re-worked it and here we are with the pattern.
What I really like about this applique is that it is done in one piece. No stress of joining and breaking yarn. Plus, it takes no time at all.Yes, you will have to get used to the pattern first, but once you get the hang of it, you’d be hooking it up fast.
It is also a superb project to get you to say buh-bye to those left over yarns you have everywhere (assuming you do).
Without further ao, let’s get to it!
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You’ll need:
– light worsted weight yarn of choice (in white if you like)
– 3.5mm hook
– Needle to weave in ends
– Stitch marker
Abbreviation
SC- Single crochet
DC- Double crochet
TC- Triple crochet
CH- Chain
SL ST- Slip stitch
Note:
– Pattern is written in U.S terms
– made in one piece
– only the first round is worked in spiral
– remember to place stitch marker at end of stitch before making the next round
Form magic ring
Round 1: SC 6 in ring. Do not join
Round 2: 2SC in each st around till last st. Sl st to 1st SC
Now working in rows
Row 1: (starting in same st as sl st) SC in 1st st, SC in next, sl st in same st. Ch 1, turn. mark the starting and ending points on this row.
Row 2: 2SC in each st. Ch 1, turn
Row 3: 2SC in 1st st, SC in 2, 2SC in last st. Ch 1, turn
Rows 4 & 5: SC in 6. Ch 1, turn
Row 6: 2SC in 1st st, SC in 4, 2SC in last st. Ch 1, turn
Rows 7: SC in 8. Ch 1, turn
Row 8: 2SC in 1st st, SC in 6, 2SC in last st.
Rows 9-11: SC in 6. Ch 1, turn. after last row, do not break yarn
Right Wings:
1: Ch 1, SC into 1st st row and next 5 st rows at the side, sl st in next (7th) st row.
2: Ch 7, SC in 2nd Ch from hook, DC in 2 chs, TC in 1 ch, DC in 1 ch, SC in last ch. Sl st in same st as previous st row (where the chain 7 started from).
3: Ch 9, SC in 2nd Ch from hook, DC in 2, TC in 2, DC in 2, SC in last ch. Skp nxt (9th) st row. Sl st in next (10th) row.
Moving to the ‘head’
4: Sl st in marked st, same place row 1 ends on the ‘head’, sl st in next st. Ch 10, skip 7 sts, sl st in next st, sl st in marked st, sl st in 2nd st row on the body. Continue to make the left wings
Left Wings:
Tip: if you get confused as to where to make the slip stitch, just take a look at the right wing and make your slip stitch on the same line.
1: Ch 9, SC in 2nd ch from hook, DC in 2 chs, TC in 2 chs, DC in 2 chs, SC in last ch, skp next st row sl st in next (4th) st row.
2: Ch 7, SC in 2nd ch from hook, DC in 2 chs, TC in 1 ch, DC in 1 ch, SC in last ch. Sl st in same (4th) st row
3. SC into each remaining stitch rows. Snip yarn. weave in tails.
See photo tutorial below:
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