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Crochet Adorable Snake – FREE CROCHET PATTERN — Free Crochet Patterns
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Crochet Adorable Snake

Crocheting an adorable snake can be a fun and rewarding project that brings a touch of whimsy to your crafting endeavors. Whether you're an experienced crocheter or just starting out, creating a charming snake can be a delightful way to flex your creative muscles and add a touch of cuteness to your collection. From choosing the perfect yarn colors to working on the intricate details like eyes and scales, each step in the process is a chance to infuse your creation with personality and charm. So grab your crochet hook, select your favorite yarn, and embark on a journey to make your very own lovable snake friend that is sure to bring a smile to your face and those around you.

You will need:

Small amounts of 2 different colours of DK weight yarn to work together — green and black, or green and yellow make nice snake colours mixed together (thinner or thicker yarn is fine, just use a thinner or thicker hook).

Small amount of red yarn for the mouth and eyes.

Tapestry needle.

4.5mm crochet hook.

Finished size: approximately 18 cm/7” long.

Abbreviations:

ch = chain

st = stitch or stitches

ss = slipstitch

dc = double crochet (US), treble crochet (UK)

hdc = half double crochet (US), half treble crochet (UK)

tog = together

dc2tog = decrease by working two dc together (see special stitch instructions)

FO = fasten off

General instructions:

This pattern is written using US crochet terms. For the UK equivalents, see abbreviations list.

The head is worked in rounds and is not joined. To start a round, you can use the magic ring method, but I prefer to work into the 1st chain stitch, working over the tail of yarn and using that to pull the hole tight.

Special stitch instructions:

Dc2tog: YOH (yarn over hook), insert hook into next stitch, YOH and pull through loop, YOH, pull through 2 loops, YOH, insert hook into next stitch, YOH and pull through loop, YOH, pull through 2 loops, YOH, pull through all 3 loops on hook.

Starting at the head, holding both strands of yarn together:

Round 1: ch 3, work 8 dc into 1st ch — 8 st.

Round 2:dc2tog 4 times — 4 st.

Ch 21, sc into 2nd ch from hook, sc into next ch, 2 hdc into next 18 ch.

Ss into next st on head, FO leaving some yarn.

Using the red yarn sew one eye with three short lines. Take the yarn out of the small hole where you started the head and make a tiny stitch to secure it. Make a loop for the tongue and secure it with another tiny stitch, then sew the other eye and secure the end of the yarn. Cut the loop of yarn to look like a forked tongue (if it frays put a tiny bit of glue on the strands). Use the ends of yarn from the snake’s body to sew up the back of its head and weave in any ends.

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