5 Little Monsters: Tiny Acorn- Woodland Christmas Crochet Along Day 5

Tiny Acorn- Woodland Christmas Crochet Along Day 5

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It is Day 5 of the Woodland Christmas Mini Amigurumi Crochet Along. Although the majority of the patterns in this series will be animals, today's pattern is another of the nature type elements to go along with the mushroom from a couple of days ago. This time it is a Tiny Acorn.


This little acorn is one of the more simple patterns included in the series, which is kind of funny coming right after the fox that is one of the more complicated, at least in the number of pieces. Also, I think it is kind of funny that this is one of those items that the "mini" amigurumi version is actually bigger than the real thing. 


It is made with just 3 pieces, the bottom/nut piece, the top/cap piece, and the tiny stem. You just need two colors of brown yarn, one darker and one lighter. 


Like the mushroom you can decided if you want to add the little face of leave it off. I think the little face is cute and fun, but it definitely gives it a more cutesy style, and leaving the face off gives it a little bit more serious look. It just depends on what you prefer. After being undecided on the mushroom I decided to commit to the faces since I have done that with every other set, but I think either way works. 


This one works up really fast and easy, and I think it would look really cute as an ornament on a woodland Christmas themed tree, and it could double as a fall decoration as well. 


*Ebook with all 12 patterns included available for purchase on Etsy and Ravelry


How to Crochet a Tiny Acorn


Finished Size about 3" tall

You will need:



Instructions: 


All of the pieces are made in the round beginning with a magic ring, except for the stem. If you choose to add a face you can add safety eyes (or embroidered eyes) and a little smile to the nut. The cap is made separately and sewn onto the nut.

Nut

Make 1 with yarn in lighter brown (sample with face made with Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe), beginning with magic ring

Round 1: in mr, ch 1, 6 sc (6 sc)
Round 2: [2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next 2 sts] repeat around (8 sc)
Round 3: [2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next st] repeat around (12 sc)
Round 4: [2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next st] repeat around (18 sc)
Round 5: [2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next 2 sts] repeat around (24 sc)
Rounds 6-10: 1 sc in each st (24 sc)

If adding a face insert safety eyes between rounds 7 and 8 about 3 stitches apart, embroider a smile just below the eyes

Finish off and set aside

Cap

Make 1 with darker brown yarn (sample made Big Twist Value Worsted in Taupe), beginning with a magic ring

Round 1: in mr, ch 1, 6 sc (6 sc)
Round 2: 2 sc in each st (12 sc)
Round 3: [2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next st] repeat around (18 sc)
Round 4: [2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next 2 sts] repeat around (24 sc)
Round 5: [2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next 3 sts] repeat around (30 sc)
Rounds 6-7: 1 sc in each st (30 sc)

Finish off and cut yarn, leaving long tail for sewing

Stem

Make 1 with darker brown yarn (sample made Big Twist Value Worsted in Taupe), beginning with a chain

ch 3
Row 1: turn, skip first ch (closest to hook), sl st in last 2 ch (2 sl st)

Finish off and cut yarn, leaving long tail for sewing

Sew stem to top of acorn cap (you can pull both your beginning and end tail through the top of the cap and knot on the inside, or you can stitch it on)

Stuff the acorn nut

Place the cap on the nut, slightly overlapping the edges, and stitch in place around, add more stuffing as needed as you stitch around

Weave in ends




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