Professional Documents
Culture Documents
This holiday gnome stands approximately 8 inches tall and is suitable for all crocheters.
I hope you enjoy this pattern, and if you post pictures, please hashtag #laurajaworski so
I can share your creations.
Size:
This gnome stands approximately 8 inches tall when made with a size 4 hook and
worsted weight yarn.
Supplies:
Abbreviations:
MC = Magic circle
St = Stitch
Sc = Single crochet (double crochet stitch in UK & Australia)
Ss = Slip stitch
Rep = Repeat
Inc = Increase
2tog = Crochet two together, also known as decrease
Ch1 = Chain one
F/o = Finish off
Also known as a magic loop or magic ring. If you prefer not to use a magic circle, simply
create a slip knot, chain two, and begin by placing your first round of stitches into the
first chain. Pull tight on your tail to close the gap and continue with the pattern as
written. Once you have worked a few more rows, weave your yarn tail back and forth on
the underside to secure your piece and close any remaining gap.
This little gnome is worked in a spiral which means that each round continues into the
next without a slip stitch and chain. You will not turn your work while making this
project.
For the back loop only row, you will work all of your stitches into the back loop of each
stitch. For all other rows, work into both loops of each stitch.
For an increase, crochet two stitches in the same stitch. For a decrease, crochet two
stitches together, preferably using the invisible decrease method.
Before beginning a pattern, it helps to read through the abbreviations list. If you need
help with a technique, refer to a written or video tutorial, or keep a crochet book handy.
Below is a row from the pattern, followed by a detailed description of the instructions.
Beginning round four, add one single crochet into each of the next two stitches. Add two
single crochet stitches in the following stitch. Repeat the pattern of one single crochet in
each of the next two stitches followed by an increase until you reach the end of round
four. There should be 24 stitches in your completed round.
For the invisible finish technique, complete the last stitch of your pattern. Snip your
yarn, leaving a tail long enough for sewing. Pull the loop on your hook, drawing the
snipped yarn tail free. Next, thread the yarn tail onto your needle; skip the next stitch
and bring your yarn tail through both loops of the following stitch. Bring your yarn tail
through the back loop of the last stitch of your final crochet round, pulling until you’ve
created a v that is comparable in size to the rest of your stitches. Weave your yarn tail on
the backside of your piece to secure.
Now let’s get started!
Head & Body (beginning at the top, with tan yarn):
Rnd 1: MC with 6sc (6)
Rnd 2: 2sc in each st (12)
Rnd 3: 1sc then 2sc in the next st, rep (18)
Rnd 4: 2sc then 2sc in the next st, rep (24)
Rnd 5: 3sc then 2sc in the next st, rep (30)
Rnd 6: 4sc then 2sc in the next st, rep (36)
Rnd 7-12: 1sc in each st for 6 rounds (36)
Rnd 13: 4sc then 2tog, rep (30)
Rnd 14: 3sc then 2tog, rep (24)
(Add your safety eyes between rounds 9 & 10 with four stitches between each eye)
Rnd 15: 2sc then 2tog, rep (18)
(Stuff your gnome head, you can continue to stuff & shape as you make the body)
Rnd 16: 1sc then 2tog, rep (12)
(Change to red yarn)
Rnd 17: 1sc then 2sc in the next st, rep (18)
Rnd 18: 2sc then 2sc in the next st, rep (24)
Rnd 19: 3sc then 2sc in the next st, rep (30)
Rnd 20: 1sc in each st (30)
Rnd 21: 4sc then 2sc in the next st, rep (36)
Rnd 22-24: 1sc in each st for 3 rounds (36)
Rnd 25: 5sc then 2sc in the next st, rep (42)
Rnd 26-28: 1sc in each st for 3 rounds (42)
Rnd 29: 5sc then 2tog, rep (36)
Rnd 30: 1sc in each st (36)
Rnd 31: 4sc then 2tog, rep (30)
(Begin stuffing your body, you can continue stuffing as you go. Be careful not to
overstuff the bottom so your gnome will sit flat)
Rnd 32: 3sc then 2tog, rep (24)
Rnd 33: BLO 2sc then 2tog, rep (18)
Rnd 34: 1sc then 2tog, rep (12)
Rnd 35: 2tog 6 times (6)
Snip your yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing. Weave your yarn tail around the six
remaining stitches and pull to close. Weave your yarn back and forth or knot to secure,
then hide the yarn tail inside the body, pulling up slightly so your gnome sits flat.
Nose (with tan yarn):
Rnd 1: MC with 6sc (6)
Rnd 2: 3sc in the next st, 2sc, rep (10)
Rnd 3: sc in each st (10)
Rnd 4: 2tog 5 times (5)
Snip your yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing. Weave your yarn tail around the six
remaining stitches and pull to close. Weave your yarn back and forth or knot to secure.
If you plan to hot glue the nose to your gnome, hide the remaining tail & snip the yarn.
Hands & Arms (beginning with hands, with tan yarn, make two):
Rnd 1: MC with 6sc (6)
Rnd 2-3: 1sc in each st for 2 rounds (6)
(Change to red yarn, tie tails together & stuff lightly into hands)
Rnd 4-12: 1sc in each st for 9 rounds (6)
F/o, leaving a long tail for sewing. Do not stuff the arms.
Stuff your bag lightly up to rnd 8. Next, cut a length of gold or silver yarn & weave it
around the ch1 spaces of rnd 9. Cinch the two tails closed and tie a bow to secure.
Finishing Your Gnome:
Begin by cutting approximately 55 strands of white yarn, around 7 inches each. To add
the beard, start at the last row of the head and attach 6 strands, centered between the
eyes. (To attach a strand, insert your hook behind the post of a stitch, pull the yarn
through at its center, then pull the tail ends through the center loop.) Next, add 8-10
strands to each row, working your way up to the last row directly under the eyes. Note:
for the last row closest to the eyes, leave 2 stitches free between the eyes so you have a
gap to add the nose. After you’ve attached your gnome’s gift bag to his hands, trim the
beard so that it sits just below the bottom of the bag.
Stitch or carefully hot glue the nose to your gnome in the beard gap. The top of his nose
should be level with the top of round 9.
Attaching the sleeve cuffs:
Wrap your chained piece around the arm between rounds three and four so the color
change is covered. Stitch the cuff down around the arm using one of the tails. Hide the
yarn tails in the back of the arm to secure.
Attach your arms on either side of your gnome. The top of each arm should be level with
the top of round 18.
Stitch or carefully hot glue the gift bag between your gnome’s hands.
And now you’re done! I hope you enjoy this holiday gnome & if you post pictures, please
hashtag #laurajaworski or send me a message so I can share your work! You can find me
@bugburrypond on Instagram, Facebook, & Pinterest.
💕Laura
If you share this pattern, please credit appropriately and link back to the original post.
Copyright © 2021 Laura Jaworski, The Holiday Gnome Free Crochet Pattern.
All Rights Reserved.
www.laurajaworski.com