Crochet Flat Pineapple Angel
The Crochet Flat Pineapple Angel pattern is a delightful and charming project perfect for adding a touch of sweetness to your holiday decorations or gifts. This adorable design features intricate details that bring out the beauty of the pineapple stitch, creating a lovely angel motif that is sure to impress. With its flat construction, this crochet angel can be easily incorporated into various projects such as blankets, pillows, or even wall hangings. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter looking for a new challenge or a beginner eager to try something special, this pattern is a wonderful choice that will surely bring joy and a touch of magic to your creations. Happy crocheting!
Materials:
- White crochet thread size 10
- 5/8” lucite ring
- 6” of 1/4” ribbon (optional)
- Steel crochet hook size 6
Finished size: About 3 1/2” tall
To work beginning cluster: Ch 2, dc in the first stitch
To work cluster: Yo, insert hook in indicated st and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops on hook; yo, insert hook in same st and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops on hook; yo and pull through remaining 3 loops on hook
Starting at the head, work 24 sc around the lucite ring; join with a sl st to the first sc. Mark this as the right side.
Row 1: Ch 1, sc in the same st as joining; (ch 3, skip next sc, sc in the next sc) 3 times, leaving the remaining stitches unworked; turn
Row 2: Sl st into the first ch 3 sp, ch 6 to count as the first dc and the first ch 3, dc in the same sp; (dc, ch 5, dc) in the next ch 3 sp; (dc, ch 3, dc) in the last ch 3 sp; turn.
Row 3: Sl st into the first ch 3 sp, ch 3 to count as the first dc, work 6 more dc in the same sp; work 11 dc in the next ch 5 sp; work 7 dc in the next ch 3 sp; turn.
Row 4: Work beginning cluster in the first dc, ch 2, (dc in the next dc, ch 1) 4 times, dc in the next dc, (ch 2, cluster in the next dc) 2 times, ch 2, (dc in the next dc, ch 1) 8 times, dc in the next dc, (ch 2, cluster in the next dc) 2 times, ch 2, (dc in the next dc, ch 1) 4 times, dc in the next dc, ch 2, cluster in the last dc, turn.
Row 5 (left wing): Work beginning cluster, ch 2, sc in the next ch 1 sp, (ch 3, sc in the next ch 1 sp) 3 times, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn, leaving the remaining stitches unworked.
Row 6 (left wing): Work beginning cluster, ch 2, sc in the next ch 3 sp, (ch 3, sc in the next ch 3 sp) 2 times, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn.
Row 7 (left wing): Work beginning cluster, ch 2, sc in the next ch 3 sp, ch 3, sc in the next ch 3 sp, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn.
Row 8 (left wing): Work beginning cluster, ch 2, sc in the next ch 3 sp, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn.
Row 9 (left wing): Work beginning cluster, ch 1, cluster in the next cluster.
Fasten off left wing.
Row 5 (dress): With right facing you, skip next ch 2 sp on row 4, attach thread with a sl st to the next cluster, work beginning cluster in the same st; ch 2, sc in the next ch 1 sp, (ch 3, sc in the next ch 1 sp) 7 times, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn, leaving the remaining stitches unworked.
Row 6 (dress): Work beginning cluster, ch 2, sc in the next ch 3 sp, (ch 3, sc in the next ch 3 sp) 6 times, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn.
Row 7 (dress): Work beginning cluster, ch 2, sc in the next ch 3 sp, (ch 3, sc in the next ch 3 sp) 5 times, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn.
Row 8 (dress): Work beginning cluster, ch 2, sc in the next ch 3 sp, (ch 3, sc in the next ch 3 sp) 4 times, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn.
Row 9 (dress): Work beginning cluster, ch 2, sc in the next ch 3 sp, (ch 3, sc in the next ch 3 sp) 3 times, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn.
Row 10 (dress): Work beginning cluster, ch 2, sc in the next ch 3 sp, (ch 3, sc in the next ch 3 sp) 2 times, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn.
Row 11 (dress): Work beginning cluster, ch 2, sc in the next ch 3 sp, ch 3, sc in the next ch 3 sp, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn.
Row 12 (dress): Work beginning cluster, ch 2, sc in the next ch 3 sp, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn.
Row 13 (dress): Work beginning cluster, ch 1, cluster in the next cluster.
Fasten off dress
Row 5 (right wing): With right facing you, skip next ch 2 sp on row 4,
attach thread with a sl st to the next cluster, work beginning cluster in the same st; ch 2, sc in the next ch 1 sp, (ch 3, sc in the next ch 1 sp) 3 times, ch 2, cluster in the next cluster, turn.
Rows 6-9 (right wing): Work the same as rows 6-9 of the left wing.
Edging: With right side facing you, attach thread with a sl st to the ch 1 sp on row 13 at the bottom tip of the dress; ch 1, sc in the same sp, ch 3, sc in the same sp; working along side of dress (ch 3, sc in the side of the next cluster) 9 times, sc in the skipped ch 2 sp of round 4; working around right wing, sc in the side of the next cluster, (ch 3, sc in the side of the next cluster) 4 times, (ch 3, sc in the ch 1 sp at the tip of the wing) 2 times, (ch 3, sc in the side of the next cluster) 6 times, sc around the post of each of the next 2 dc, sc around the post of the next sc; working around the head, sl st in the next unworked sc, (ch 1, sl st in the next sc) 16 times; working around the left wing, sc around the post of the next sc, sc around the post of each of the next 2 dc, sc in the side of the next cluster, (ch 3, sc in the side of the next cluster) 5 times, (ch 3, sc in the ch 1 sp at the tip of the wing) 2 times, (ch 3, sc in the side of the next cluster) 5 times; working along side of the dress, sc in the skipped ch 2 sp of round 4, sc in the side of the next cluster, (ch 3, sc in the side of the next cluster) 8 times, ch 3, join with a sl st to the first sc. Fasten off. Weave in ends.
Finishing: Block, stiffen or spray starch and iron the angel, as desired.
Optional: Tie the ribbon in a small bow and sew or glue to the neck.