Yarnie A person obsessed with all things yarn . They always have something yarn related on them. They are usually multi-craftual. (Knit, Crochet , Weave) With interest more in the yarn itself verse what is made with it. They often hoard yarn that is very expensive just because they like th e yarn. -Urban Dictionary I still can't believe I acco mplished this project. It took me a lot of planning and a few trial runs before I finally got it to come together properly and it sure w as worth it! I am pretty proud of this pillow pattern and I'm so excited to share it with you! 😁 This is going to be pretty long so let's not waste anymore time and just get right into it. This pattern requires a 20 in x 12 in pillow form and is constructed with two panels, a front and back. Basically two crochet patterns in one. 😉 I purchased my pillow form from Amazon .com. It was actually a little difficult to find the proper size pillow I was going to need. I'll link it here to hope
These were honestly so fun to make! If you love pizza or know someone who loves pizza, then I encourage to make this little keychain!
I used all scrap yarn which was very satisfying and made me rethink making a scrap yarn blanket 😛
I got the keychains off of amazon I'll leave the link here: Keychains!
To create the triangles you will do a single crochet decrease (sc dec) every row after row 1. To do this I go into the front of the loop of two stitches and then pull through both to sc. This makes two stitches into one!
Materials:
Keychain
Worsted weight yarn in red, tan, and yellow
Crochet hooks in 2.25mm (B) and 3.25mm (D)
Yarn needle
Scissors
Needle nose pliers
Pattern:
Tip: I always leave long tails when I know I'm going to be seaming or attaching parts.
Back
Using tan yarn and the 3.25mm hook, ch 11 sts
Row 1: sc into the second stitch from hook and across the row to the end. Ch 1 and turn.
Row 2: sc dec and then sc to the end. Ch 1 and turn.
Row 3-9: Repeat row 2.
Row 10: sc dec, cut yarn and weave in end.
Front
Using tan yarn and the 3.25mm hook, ch 11
Row 1: sc into the second stitch from hook and across the row to the end. Ch 1 and turn.
Row 2: sc dec and then sc to the end. Ch 1 and turn.
Row 3-9: Switch to yellow yarn. Repeat Row 2.
Row 10: sc dec, cut yarn and weave in end.
Pepperoni (make 3):
Leave long tails
Using red yarn and the 2.25mm hook, make a magic loop with 6 stitches and slip stitch to join.
Cut yarn.
Assembly
Attach the pepperoni to the front piece. Don't worry about weaving in the ends, just cut the tail after you tie them together and you will end up sandwiching them in between the front and back pieces.
Once you have the pepperoni attached, line up the front and back pieces and use the yellow tail to seam together where there is yellow and use the tan tails to seam the tan areas. I hid all of the tails at the end in between the two pieces. 😏
Use needle nose pliers to open the last ring of the chain that is attached to the key ring. Feed it through the pizza at one of the corners like shown in the photo. Then to finish it up use the pliers to close the ring and secure it.
If you have any questions feel free to message me!
Enjoy your little pizza key chains and tag me on Instagram if you make some! 😍 @yarnandlovee