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Thank you for purchasing my pattern! 1 wish you enjoy crocheting. This pattern is a work of authorship, and it intends only for personal use! | appreciate it if you do not share, reproduce or sell this pattern either in its entirety or in parts! NOTE! Please, note that this pattern does not include the lessons of crocheting. You must have previous knowledge of crochet techniques. You are welcome to sell the ready product made with this pattern, but credit to @dorogina_toys is appreciated. | would love to see your ready toys through the hashtag #dorogina_toys. ABBREVIATIONS (US): MR — magic ring CH — chain SC —single crochet INC — increase (make 2 sc into one loop) DEC-— decrease (two sc together through front loops) SLST-—slip stitch (...)*8 - work instructions within brackets as many times as directed (18) — the number of scin the row THE REQUIRED MATERIALS: DK weight yarn - Alize Cotton Gold (55% cotton/45% acrylic; 100 g/330m) ® Alize Cotton Gold No. 485, 493, 56, 141 (green, brown, red, blue) © Embroidery thread 100% cotton — (brown, light brown, white, a few shades of pink, two to three shades of green). © Thin and firm felt — (brown, light brown, red, and white) © 2.25 mm crochet hook © Tapestry needle © Scissors © Stitch marker (change to yarn strand of contrast color) © Cardboard — for the bottom of the houses © Cardboard — for the wools of the houses * Cardboard — for the roofs of the houses © Glue for gluing the cardboard © White permanent marker - for drawing the front door of the blue home NOTE! Yarn consumption, size, and appearance of the toy depend on crochet density and how you hold the yarn. The presented toy is crocheted with V and X look single crochet: (First, you grab yarn over the hook, and for making the second stitch grab it under the hook). You may crochet with any desirable method you used to crochet. The finished house using the materials stated in this pattern is ~19,5 and 17,5 cm (7.7 and 6.9 inches) in height. Make sure you crochet tight enough; otherwise, the stuffing will show through the holes. You may use any desired color and brand of yarn. ENJOY CROCHETING. HOUSE No.1 (the outer part) YARN - Alize Cotton Gold No.485 (green) and a 2.25 mm crochet hook. Rnd1: 8into MR Place a stitch marker in the 2™ stitch (3 sc) in order not to lose the corner. Rnd 2: 1c, (3 scin 1 stitch), 1 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 1 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 1 sc, (3scin 1stitch) (16) a Rnd 3: 2c, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 3 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 3 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 3 sc, (3 scin1stitch) (24) Rnd 4: 4sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 5 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 5 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 5 sc, (3 scin1stitch) (32) Rnd 5: 6c, (3 scin 1 stitch), 7 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 7 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 7 sc, (3 scin 1stitch) (40) Rnd 6: 8sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 9 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 9 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 9 sc, (3 scin 1stitch) (48) Rnd 7: 10 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 11 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 11 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 11 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (56) Rnd 8: 12 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 13 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 13 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 13 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (64) Rnd 9: 14 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 15 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 15 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 15 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (72) Rnd 10: 16 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 17 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 17 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 17 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (80) Rnd 11: 18 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 19 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 19 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 19 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (88) é * Crochet the next round through the posts between stitches. To do this, insert the hook in the first stitch and draw it out in the second stitch, grabbing the working yarn and making sc. Rnd 12: 88 sc (between the posts) -s Right side Wrong side B® * Crochet all the next_rounds through both loops. Rnds 13-15: 88sc (3 rounds) Trace the bottom of the square on the cardboard and cut it out. If you use thin cardboard then cut two squares. y— he * Continue crocheting in a circle. Rnds 16-60: 88sc (45 rounds) Insert the cardboard template into the bottom of the house. Do not cut yarn. Prepare the cardboard for the wools of the house. The density of cardboard from a large box of Greenfield tea will suffice. (l used half of the big box for two houses). Measure one side of the house with a ruler in order to cut off the required amount of cardboard. vy Glue the cardboard and insert the template into the crocheted part. ‘> Complete crocheting the required number of sc to the corner of the house — 4sc. (guide on your part). Mark the corners of the house with markers. Count 22 stitches from four sides. Attach brown yarn (Alize cotton Gold No. 493). Cut green yarn. Work in back and forth rows. Row 1: 22 sc, turn Row 2: 21sc, turn * From the next round, incomplete 1 sc to decrease the row. Row 3: 19 sc, turn Row 4: 17 sc, turn RowS5: 15 sc, turn Row6: 13 sc, turn Row7: 11sc, turn > ' Row8: 9sc, turn Row9: /7sc, turn Row 10: 5 sc, turn Row 11: 3 sc, turn Row 12: 1c, turn Break yarn. Attach brown yarn to the marked point on the opposite side of the house. Work in back and forth rows similarly. ° Insert the cardboard template into the crocheted part. Trace the perimeter of the roof with a pencil. Cut out the cardboard template slightly smaller than the crocheted piece by 0.5 cm (0.2 inches) from the edge. x of a a © Insert the cardboard template. 10 ” Crochet the inner part of the house. The bottom of the inner part will be smaller than the outer part by one row. HOUSE No.1 (the inner part) YARN - Alize Cotton Gold No.485 (green) and a 2.25 mm crochet hook. Rnd 1: 8into MR Rnd 2: 1 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 1 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 1 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 1 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (16) Rnd 3: 2 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 3 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 3 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 3 sc, (3 scin1stitch) (24) Rnd 4: 4sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 5 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 5 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 5 sc, (3 scin1stitch) (32) Rnd 5: 6sc, (3 scin1stitch), 7 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 7 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 7 sc, (3scin1stitch) (40) Rnd 6: 8 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 9 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 9 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 9 sc, (3scin1stitch) (48) Rnd 7: 10 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 11 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 11 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 11 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (56) Rnd 8: 12 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 13 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 13 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 13 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (64) Rnd 9: 14sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 15 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 15 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 15 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (72) Rnd 10: 16 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 17 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 17 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 17 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (80) * Crochet the next round through the posts between stitches. To do this, insert the hook in the first stitch and draw it out in the second stitch, grabbing the working yarn and making sc. Rnd 11: 80 sc (between the posts) * Crochet all the next_rounds through both loops. Draw the yarn tail to the right side. Rnds 12-56: 80sc (45 rounds) Insert the inner part into the outer part. Check if the height of both parts matches. Adjust the height, completing or unraveling the row if needed. Complete crocheting the required stitches to the corner of the house. Break yarn. Insert the inner part of the house into the outer part. Divide the top round into 22 and 18 stitches using the pins. The 18 stitches are the left and right sides of the house, and 22 stitches are the front and back sides of the house. e. t Take off the inner part of the house. ‘ es Attach brown yarn (Alize cotton Gold No.493). ‘2 Work in back and forth rows. Row 1: 22 sc, turn Row 2: 21sc, turn * From the next row, incomplete 1 sc to decrease the row. Row 3: 19 sc, turn Row 4: 17 sc, turn Row5: 15 sc, turn Row6: 13 sc, turn Row7: 11 sc, turn Row 8: 9sc, turn Row9: 7c, turn Row 10: 5 sc, turn Row 11: 3 sc, turn Row 12: 1 sc, turn Break yarn. Attach yarn to the opposite side of the house. Work in back and forth rows similarly. Draw the yarn tails out to the outer side. Insert the inner part of the house into the outer part. Hide all yarn tails between the parts. Join both parts of the house. Crochet 15 sc, (chain 1 on the top of the house) through both parts along the edge of the top of the house with brown yarn. Move downward, crocheting 15 sc through both parts. Hide the yarn tail inside the part and cut the excess yarn. Join both parts of the house on the opposite side. Crochet 15 sc, (chain 1 on the top of the house) through both parts to the top. Move downward, crocheting 15 sc through both parts. Hide the yarn tail inside the part and cut the excess yarn. Join the left and right parts of the house. Sew the left and right parts of the house with the yarn tail 50 cm (20 inches) long. Sew the last stitches on the outer part of the house into one stitch of the inner part. Since the outer side of the house has 22 stitches, and the inner side has 18. Hide the yarn tail inside the house. Cut the excess yarn. ~ bi HOUSE DESIGN 1. Make the templates from a sheet of paper for four windows, a front door, and two trapeziums for flowerpots. 2. Prepare: - Felt in three colors (brown, light brown, red) - Scissors - Pencil - Tapestry needle - Muline embroidery threads (brown, white, several shades of pink, two shades of green). Muline threads of green shades should not be matched with the color of the house. 3. Put the template of the front door on the red felt and trace around it. Cut it out. 4, Draw all vertical and horizontal lines on red felt with a pencil. | ( | 1 =] : ! 5. Put all templates of four windows on brown felt and trace around them. Also, trace around small trapeziums on the light brown felt. 6. Embroider the front door with brown thread as guided in the photos. 20 EMBROIDER THE FRONT DOOR Embroider the marked horizontal and vertical lines with brown thread. Also, embroider the upper semicircular part of the door. A aA = i \ caq- =a tre 4=35 Fasten the thread on the backside of the part. Cut the excess thread. oa EMBROIDER THE WINDOWS Before starting, split the embroidery Muline thread into three parts. Use two threads. Embroider vertical and horizontal stitches. » ee Pll y pli pe a yh ba yt a £8 ae Fa Fasten the thread on the backside of the part. Cut the excess thread. Embroider the upper windows of the houses similarly. af mf Put the paper template on the felt, and pin the points of embroidering of the horizontal lines. dv. aa 7 "a After embroidering, fasten the thread on the backside of the window. Place all embroidered windows and templates from light brown felt on the house. EMBROIDER THE TREE. Pin the parameters of the front door and the lower window, for a guideline of embroidering the height of the tree. 28 Take off the windows and doors. Attach brown thread at the point of the front door. Draw the needle out to the bottom of the house, embroider the tree trunk with three stitches, guiding on the pins. (Follow the photos). Embroider thi Pass the needle behind the embroidered tree trunk, and insert the needle into the loop, tighten the knot gently. Make a stitch to the right. The distance is two stitches from the tree trunk. Draw the needle out behind the tree trunk to its lower part. | A 5 s Embroider the second root similarly. Make one stitch to the left from the tree trunk and draw the needle out to the upper part of the tree trunk to embroider the tree branches. ‘e * Once the tree branches are embroidered, draw the needle to the initial point and tie the threads into a knot. Cut the excess thread. 3 Embroider the crown of the tree with two shades of green. Attach green yarn at the point of the front door. Draw the needle to the upper part of the tree branch, make a small stitch, and do not pull out the needle to the end. (The length of the stitch is 0,5 sc). Wrap four turns of thread on the needle, pull out the needle and pierce the needle towards another knot. Repeat the action several times, keeping a small distance between the knots in order to embroider the knots in a different shade of green. SAERERERERDIRE RERERERES ES Sri tr ERR tm terrenty tert Resieebra ett) Secure thread. Cut the excess thread. 33 Place the front door and windows on the house. Glue them to the house except for the light brown felt details. We will embroider the pink knots (flowers) on them. Embroider the knots on the light brown felt. Insert the needle from the back of the part to the front side, make a small stitch, wrap three turns of thread on the needle and pierce it back. Embroider the knots in a chaotic order with the threads of different shades. 34 a \ al ie" \ J If the bottom edge of the felt is a little fuzzy, trim it with scissors. ig Embroider the embroidered part to the bottom part of the window. 35 ROOF (make 2) YARN - Alize Cotton Gold No. 56 (red) and a 2.25 mm crochet hook. Chain 23. Start crocheting in the second chain from hook — 1 inc, 20 sc, 4 sc in the last stitch. Continue crocheting on the other side of the chain foundation — 20 sc, 1 inc (48) Rnds 2-23: 48 sc (22 rounds), 1 sl st Insert the cardboard template. Complete crocheting the required number of stitches to the edge— 2 sc. (Guide on your part). Break yarn. Crochet the second part similarly. Insert the cardboard template. Complete crocheting the required number of stitches to the edge- 2 sc. (Guide on your part). Break yarn. JOIN THE PARTS 1. Fold the parts with the holes facing upward. 2. Sew the inner sides of the roof with red thread. 3. Put the roof on the house. 4. Crochet one round through the outer sides of the parts in a circle. 5. Join the parts with — sc. Break yarn. Hide the yarn tails inside the part. THE FIRST HOUSE IS READY. HOUSE No.2 (the outer part) YARN - Alize Cotton Gold No. 141 (blue) and a 2.25 mm crochet hook. Rnd1: 8intoMR Place a stitch marker in the 2" stitch (3 sc) in order not to lose the corner. Rnd 2: 1 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 1 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 1 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 1 sc, (3scin 1stitch) (16) Rnd 3: 2c, (3 sc in 1stitch), 3 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 3 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 3 sc, (3 scin1stitch) (24) Rnd 4: 4sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 5 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 5 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 5 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (32) Rnd 5: 6 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 7 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 7 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 7 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (40) Rnd 6: 8 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 9 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 9 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 9 sc, (3 scin 1stitch) (48) Rnd 7: 10 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 11 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 11 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 11 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (56) Rnd 8: 12 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 13 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 13 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 13 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (64) Rnd 9: 14 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 15 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 15 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 15 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (72) Rnd 10: 16 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 17 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 17 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 17 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch) (80) * Crochet the next round through the posts between stitches. To do this, insert the hook in the first stitch and draw it out in the second stitch, grabbing the working yarn and making sc. Rnd 11: 80 sc (between the posts) Right side Wrong side se * Crochet all the next_rounds through both loops. Rnds 12-14: 80sc (3 rounds) Trace the bottom of the square on the cardboard and cut it out. If you use thin cardboard, then cut two squares. 18D * Continue crocheting in a circle. Rnds 15-52: 80sc (38 rounds) Insert the cardboard template into the bottom of the house. Do not cut yarn. 40 Prepare the cardboard for the wools of the house. The density of cardboard from a large box of Greenfield tea will suffice, Measure one side of the house with a ruler in order to cut off the required amount of cardboard. (In my house, one side is 5.6 cm * 4 (2.2 inches * 4) + 3 cm (1.2 inches) of an additional fold to glue the workpiece). Glue the cardboard and insert it into the crocheted part. Complete crocheting the required number of sc to the corner of the house — 5 sc. (guide on your part). Mark the corners of the house with markers. Count 22 stitches from four sides. ay Attach brown yarn (Alize cotton Gold No.493). Cut blue yarn. Work in back and forth rows. Row 1: 20sec, turn Row 2: 19 sc, turn * From the next row, incomplete 1 sc to decrease the row. Row3: 17sc, turn Row 4: 15 sc, turn Row5: 13 sc, turn Row6: 11 sc, turn Row7: 9sc, turn Row 8: /7sc, turn Row9: 5sc, turn Row 10: 3 sc, turn Row 11: 1 sc, turn Break yarn. Attach brown yarn to the marked point on the opposite side of the house. Work in back and forth rows similarly. Insert the cardboard template into the crocheted part. Trace the perimeter of the roof with a pencil. Cut out the cardboard template slightly smaller than the crocheted piece by 0.5 cm (0.2 inches) from the edge. Insert the template inside. (‘- ¥ Crochet the inner part of the house. The bottom of the inner part will be smaller than the outer part by one row. HOUSE No.2 (the inner part) YARN - Alize Cotton Gold No. 141 (blue) and a 2.25 mm crochet hook. Rnd1: 8into MR Rnd 2: 1c, (3 scin 1 stitch), 1 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 1 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 1 sc, (3scin 1stitch) (16) a3 Rnd 3: 2 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 3 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 3 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 3 sc, (3scin1stitch) (24) Rnd 4: 4 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 5 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 5 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 5 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (32) Rnd 5: 6 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 7 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 7 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch), 7 sc, (3scin 1 stitch) (40) Rnd 6: 8 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 9 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 9 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 9 sc, (3scin1stitch) (48) Rnd 7: 10 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 11 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 11 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 11 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (56) Rnd 8: 12 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 13 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 13 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 13 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (64) Rnd 9: 14 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 15 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 15 sc, (3 sc in 1 stitch), 15 sc, (3 scin 1 stitch) (72) * Crochet the next round through the posts between stitches. To do this, insert the hook in the first stitch and draw it out in the second stitch, grabbing the working yarn and making sc. Rnd 10: 72 sc (between the posts) * Crochet all the next_rounds through both loops. Draw the yarn tail to the right side. * Continue crocheting all next rounds through both loops. Rnds 11-48: 72 sc (38 rounds) Insert the inner part into the outer part. Check if the height of both parts matches. Adjust the height, completing or unraveling the row if needed. Complete crocheting the required stitches to the corner of the house. Break yarn. Insert the inner part of the house into the outer part. Divide the top round into 20 and 16 stitches using the pins. The 16 stitches are the left and right sides of the house, and 20 stitches are the front and back sides of the house. Take off the inner part of the house. Attach brown yarn (Alize cotton Gold No.493). Work in back and forth rows. Row1: 20 sc, turn Row 2: 19 sc, turn * From the next row, incomplete 1 sc to decrease the row. Row 3: 17 sc, turn Row4: 15 sc, turn Row 5: 13 sc, turn Row6: 11 sc, turn Row7: 9sc, turn 45 Row 8: 7sc, turn Row9: 5sc, turn Row 10: 3 sc, turn Row 11: 1 sc, turn Break yarn. Attach yarn to the opposite side of the house. Work in back and forth rows similarly. Draw the yarn tails out to the outer side. Insert the inner part of the house into the outer part. Hide all yarn tails between the parts. rm r % 8 Join both parts of the house. Crochet 13 sc, (chain 1 on the top of the house) through both parts along the edge of the top of the house with brown yarn. Move downward, crocheting 13 sc through both parts. Hide the yarn tail inside the part and cut the excess yarn. a + 46 Join both parts of the house on the opposite side. Crochet 13 sc, (chain 1 on the top of the house) through both parts to the top. Move downward, crocheting 13 sc through both parts. Hide the yarn tail inside the part and cut the excess yarn. Join the left and right parts of the house. Sew the left and right parts of the house with the yarn tail 50 cm (20 inches) long. Hide the yarn tail inside the house and cut the excess yarn. a7 4s HOUSE DESIGN 1. Make the templates from a sheet of paper for two windows and a front door. 48 2. Put the template of the front door on the brown felt and trace around it. Cut it out. 3. Before starting, split the embroidery Muline thread into three parts. Use two threads. Embroider vertical and horizontal stitches. 4. To embroider the door, choose a Muline thread slightly lighter in shade than the door itself. Sew vertical and horizontal stitches on the door. 49 5. Place all parts from the felt (windows and door) on the house. Pin the bottom part of the window and the right side of the door. Take off the felt. 6. Embroider the tree trunk with brown thread. Embroider the trunk of this tree in several stages. Make two stitches (the length of the stitch is approximately 8 rows upward) and wrap along the entire length of the stitch with the same thread. Continue to embroider two stitches and wrap along the entire length until you get the desired shape of the trunk. Embroider the crown of the tree Prepare Muline threads in white, green, and several different shades of pink. The crown of this tree is different from the tree on the first house. In this version, having pierced the needle in the right point for embroidering a knot, do not leave the needle for wrapping, but pull it out completely and wrap thread on the needle 3-4 turns. After that, pierce the needle towards another knot. 51 Complete embroidering of the crown of the tree by knots of white and light pink shades. THE ADDITION TO THE DESIGN OF THE FRONT DOOR Add some detail to the front door by drawing vertical and horizontal lines with a white permanent marker (use a permanent marker only). 52 Da ha Place the windows and front door on the house. DO NOT GLUE! Mark the parameters of the upper window with pins. The middle pin on the window is a mark to start embroidering knots on the left and right sides. Embroider the knots randomly as we embroidered the crown of the tree. Alternate the shades of the thread and distribute the knots from the window up to the roof of the house. Add some green knots. Glue the windows and front door. BALCONIES Cut out two small rectangles, slightly wider than the windows from white felt. 35 Split the brown embroidery thread into three parts. Use two threads. Always insert the needle from the bottom up, wrapping the bottom edge of the felt with a thread. Embroider two horizontal stitches. Secure thread on the backside. Cut the excess thread. gaits Embroider a few knots in the upper part of the felt with threads of different shades of pink. oO uy Fasten the thread on the backside and cut the excess thread. Glue the ready balconies to the house. 56 ROOF (make 2) The parts of the second house are shorter than the first by two rounds. YARN - Alize Cotton Gold No. 56 (red) and a 2.25 mm crochet hook. Chain 23. Start crocheting in the second chain from hook — 1 inc, 20 sc, 4 sc in the last stitch. Continue crocheting on the other side of the chain foundation — 20 sc, 1 inc (48) Rnds 2-21: 48 sc (22 rounds), 1 sl st Insert the cardboard template. Complete crocheting the required number of stitches to the edge— 2 sc. Break yarn. Crochet the second part similarly. Insert the cardboard template. Complete crocheting the required number of stitches to the edge— 2 sc. Break yarn. JOIN THE PARTS 1. Fold the parts with the holes facing upward. 2. Sew the inner sides of the roof with red thread. 3. Put the roof on the house. 4. Crochet one round through the outer sides of the parts in a circle. 5. Join the parts with — sc. Break yarn. Hide the yarn tails inside the part. Install the roof on the house. HH a Congratulation! Your houses are finished! Thank you for purchasing my pattern.

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