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Here is a pattern for little Hershey kisses for Valentine's Day:
Finished kiss measures
approximately 2” tall (approximately 6 cm).
This is a very simple pattern, must know increasing.
Materials:
Medium worsted-weight yarn
Crochet hook size D3 (U.S.)
White ribbon or felt
Safety eyes or eyes of your choice (I used black yarn to embroider them on mine)
Stuffing
Yarn needle
Kiss Body:
Row 1: Leaving a long tail, Ch. 4. Join with sl st into first st. Work 8 sc into center ring and around tail, do not join. Pull tail to close the hole in the ring. Tie tail to working yarn (keeps the hole in the middle closed forever). Mark beginning of the row. From this point on, you will be working in the round.
Row 2: *1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around, 12 st.
Rows 3-4: 1 sc in each sc around, 12 st.
Row 5: *1 sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around, 16 st.
Rows 6-7: 1 sc in each sc around, 16 st.
Row 8: *1 sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around, 21 st.
Rows 9-10: 1 sc in each sc around, 21 st.
Row 11: *1 sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around, 28 st.
Fasten off, end.
Kiss Bottom:
Row 1: Leaving a long tail, Ch. 4. Join with sl st into first st. Work 8 sc into center ring and around tail, do not join. Pull tail to close the hole in the ring. Tie tail to working yarn. Mark beginning of the row. From this point on, you will be working in the round.
Row 2: 2 sc in each sc around, 16 st.
Row 3: *1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around, 24 st.
Row 4: *1 sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around, 32 st.
Fasten off and end, leaving a 12” tail for sewing to body.
Embroider face or add safety eyes.
Sew bottom to body, leaving a 2” gap. Stuff, sew gap closed.
Cut approx. 4” of white ribbon. Using the blunt end of your yarn needle or
crochet hook, tuck one end of ribbon into the top of your kiss.
Enjoy your handmade kiss!
**This is a totally free pattern... do with it what you will!
Bag of Chips Crochet Pattern
Materials: Worsted weight yarn, crochet hook sizes U.S. D and H.
Small chips:
Row 1: Using crochet hook size D, ch. 4, join.
Row 2: Work 10 sc in ring. Continue working in the round from this point.
Row 3: 2 sc in each sc around.
Continue working 2 sc in each sc around until the “potato chip” is the size you want. I crocheted 2 rows around for small chips and 3 rows around for large chips. The more rows, the more curled your chip will become.
Chip Bag:
Make 2
Row 1: Using crochet hook size H, ch. 20, hdc in 3rd chain from hook and in each chain across. Ch. 2, turn.
Rows 2-12: 1 hdc in each hdc across. Ch. 2, turn.
You can create your own bag design by using different colored yarn to make stripes and the border.
Bag border: Holding both chip bag sides together, use contrasting yarn and single crochet the sides together. When you get to the top of the bag, single crochet all the way around to emphasize the top opening of the bag.
Enjoy your chips!