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Crochet Cinnamon Bun

Leyla
Leyla
2024-11-27 08:56:52
Crochet Cinnamon Bun

Crochet cinnamon buns are just the sweetest little creations you can whip up with a hook and some yarn! Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, these adorable treats are a fun and cozy project to work on. The swirls and layers you create mimic the delicious look of a real cinnamon bun, making them a tasty addition to your crafting repertoire. With their warm, inviting colors and squishy texture, these crocheted treats will surely bring a smile to your face every time you see them. So grab your yarn and hook, and get ready to crochet up a batch of irresistible cinnamon buns that you can enjoy without any guilt!


You Will Need:

  • Lion Brand Fisherman's Wool in Oatmeal and Nature's Brown
  • Crochet Hook: US G6 (4mm)
  • Blunt tapestry needle
  • Scissors


Abbreviations: I have used American terminology for this project.

  • Ch: Chain
  • Dc: Double crochet
  • Hk: Hook
  • St(s): Stitch(es)


Directions:

Pastry: Using Oatmeal
Using Oatmeal colored yarn, ch 77.

1. Dc in third ch from hk and in ea remaining st. (75 dc total)
2-4. Ch 2, turn. Dc in ea st. (75 dc total)
Fasten off and weave in ends.

Cinnamon Swirl: Using Nature's Brown
Using Nature's Brown colored yarn, ch 67.

1. Dc in third ch from hk and in ea remaining st. (65 dc total)
2-4. Ch 2, turn. Dc in ea st. (65 dc total)
Fasten off and weave in ends.

Finishing:
Left align the layers of fabric, placing the Nature's Brown on top of the Oatmeal colored one. Stitch the aligned ends together then slowly roll them forward, into a swirl. Sew the ends (which should align after rolling) securely to the side of the bun.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

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