Crochet Train

$ 6.00

US English pattern by apinchofcotton. Includes step-by-step pictures.

This crochet pattern includes 29 pages of detailed, easy-to-follow instructions for creating a charming crochet train. The PDF features clear written directions accompanied by numerous step-by-step photos, helpful notes, and tips throughout to guide you every step of the way.

It’s a standard, printable PDF file, available in ENGLISH language (US terms).

Materials and tools you need:
- Crochet hooks: 5.00 mm, 3.00 mm, 2.00 mm
- Yarns: BRAIDED CORD 3 mm (with core) – for the train; SCHEEPJES CAHLISTA; 100% cotton; 50 g = 85 m (1.76 oz = 93 yds) - for the smokestack (chimney); SCHEEPJES CATONA; 100% mercerized cotton; 50 g = 125 m (1.76 oz = 137 yds) – for the train car couplers (joining).
- Soft stuffing (like fiberfill etc.)
- Plastic canva – to stiff the whole construction
- Stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
- Pins
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun – for the assembly process
- Buttons x 3 – to make the carriage couplers
- Floral stem wire – to support the wheels
- Diagonal cutting pliers or sharp scissors – to adjust and cut the floral wire length

Finished size:
By following the instructions and using the recommended materials, you'll create a train measuring 73 cm (28.7 inch) in length. Size may vary depending on yarn and hook used, crochet tension and crochet technique.

With love,
Beata (aPinchOfCotton)

Stitches used: chain, slip stitch, magic ring, single crochet, increase, (invisible) decrease, back loops only, fastening off in the invisible way
Measurement: 73 cm (28.7 inch) long


This pattern is for personal use. Please do not distribute, reproduce, share or sell this pattern. You may sell finished items made with this pattern provided you credit the original designer.


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