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Crochet Nose Warmers

Leyla
Leyla
Nov 12, 2024 08:48 AM
Crochet Nose Warmers

Crochet nose warmers are a charming and quirky accessory that not only serve a practical purpose but also add a touch of whimsy to your winter wardrobe. These unique creations keep your nose toasty warm on chilly days while making a fun fashion statement. With endless patterns and colors to choose from, you can find a crochet nose warmer that matches your style or even opt for a playful design that showcases your personality. Whether you're heading out for a brisk walk or simply want to stay cozy indoors, donning a crochet nose warmer is sure to bring a smile to your face and keep your nose snug as a bug in a rug!

Materials:

  • Medium worsted weight yarn in colors needed for which nose you choose
  • G hook. 4.25 mm
  • Blunt needle to weave in ends

Abbreviations:

  • st(s)= stitch(es)
  • hk- hook
  • sc- single crochet
  • hdc- half double crochet
  • dc- double crochet
  • sc2tog- single crochet two together

Rudolph Nose:

With red yarn make a magic circle, ch 2

Row 1: Hdc 10 sts in circle

**Continue to work in the round**

Row 2: 2 dc in each st around (20).

Row 3: Dc in each st around (20).

Hdc in next st, sc in next and sl st in next st (switch to brown yarn) and ch 42 (adult), 32 (child) sts. Sl st back in same st. Fasten off leaving a long tail to weave in.

Count 9 sts over and pick up a stitch in the 10th st (with brown yarn). Ch 42 and sl back in same st. Fasten off leaving a long tail to weave in.

Snowman Carrot Nose:

With orange yarn make a magic circle, ch 1

Row 1: Sc 3 into circle

**Continue to work in the round**

Row 2: 2 sc in each st (6).

Row 3: Sc in each st around (6).

Row 4: *2 sc in first, sc in next*, repeat from * around (9).

Row 5: Sc in each st around (9).

Row 6: *2 sc in first, sc in next*, repeat from * around (14).

Row 7: Sc in each st around (14).

Row 8: *2 sc in first, sc in next*, repeat from * around (21).

Row 9: Sc in each st around (21).

Sl st in next st, switching to white yarn and ch 42 (adult), 32 (child) sts. Sl st back in same st. Fasten off leaving a long tail to weave in.

Count 10 sts over and pick up a stitch (with white yarn) in the 11th st. Ch 42 (adult), 32 (child) and sl back in same st. Fasten off leaving a long tail to weave in.

Christmas Tree Nose

Ch 9

Row 1: Sc in first ch from the hk and each ch to end (8).

Row 2: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc next 4 sts, sc2tog (6).

Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st across (6).

Row 4: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc next 2 sts, sc2tog (4).

Row 5: Ch 1, sc in each st across (4).

Row 6: Ch 1, sc2tog, twice (2).

Row 7: Ch 1, sc next 2 sts (2).

Row 8: Ch 1, sc2tog.

Continue to sc evenly around the tree with 2 sc in each corner. Sl st in last st.

Ch 2, in black loops only, dc in each st around. Sl st in last st and fasten off.

Pick up a stitch in the middle of the side and ch 42 (adult), 32 (child). Fasten off leaving a long tail to weave in. Repeat on the other side.

Star: Cut a long piece of yellow yarn and embroider a star on top of the tree. Fasten off on the inside.

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