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Crochet Pattern

Floral Fairy House


Floral Fairy House
Height 29 cm, bottom diameter 11 cm.

You will need:


Yarn Alize Cotton Gold Hobby 262*3, 98 and 166.
Yarn Art Jeans 36, 11, 69, 82, 75. You can choice any color of the flower: pink, yellow, blue,
lilac. The main thing is to choose 3 shades of the same color of different saturation.
2.25 mm crochet hook (hook size may vary depending on your density).

Hard plastic canvas 26*33 cm 1 sheet.


Here is the picture of my canvas lable with all
characteristics. Perhaps in your country they
do not sell exactly the same, look for something
similar

1 mm diameter fishing line. A 100-meter skein of fishing line is inexpensive and enough for
many interesting projects. A small button or bead in a matching color for the doorknob.
Scissors, big eyed needle, lighter, hot glue gun. Even if you prefer to sew on parts rather
than glue them on, glue adds extra rigidity and strength to the house structure.

Stitch key:
AR – Adjustable Ring (Magic Ring)
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
htr- half treble crochet
dc- double crochet
sl st – slip stitch
inc – increase
dec – decrease
( )*n – repeat combination in brackets n times
Start crocheting from house bottom with beige yarn.
Use a marking thread of contrast color to mark
the beginning and the end of the rounds.

1. 6 sc in AR
2. inc*6=12 sc
3. (1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc
4. 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc=24 sc
5. (3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc
6. 2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc)*5, 2 sc=36 sc
7. (5 sc, inc)*6=42 sc.
8. 3 sc, inc, (6 sc, inc)*5, 3 sc=48 sc
9. (7 sc, inc)*6=54 sc
10. 4 sc, inc, (8 sc, inc)*5, 4 sc=60 sc

11. (9 sc, inc)*6=66 sc


12. 5 sc, inc, (10 sc, inc)*5, 5 sc=72 sc
13. (11 sc, inc)*6=78 sc
14. 6 sc, inc, (12 sc, inc)*5, 6 sc=84 sc
15. (13 sc, inc)*6=90 sc.

To make the completion of the circle more


accurate, after the last increase, crochet
another 1 sc and then 1 sl st.
Leave a long end of the thread.
Cut a circle from the canvas with a diameter slightly
smaller than crocheted.

Sew the canvas to the circle with small stitches.

Crochet the second circle in the same way. Put


3 layers together and sew over the edge. Stitch
several times through the center.
Cut a strip along the entire length (33 cm) 15 cm
wide from a sheet of canvas . Roll it into a cylinder -
my diameter clearly coincided with the diameter
of the bottom. Since the density of crocheting is
different for everyone, the diameter may not match
for you, but this is not a problem.
If the cylinder diameter is not much larger, cut off
the excess. If the overlap is about 3 cm - leave it
like that. If the cylinder diameter is not enough -
leave it as it is, we will cover it with an additional
strip during assembly

Crochet the walls of the house with beige yarn.


Chain 91 and crochet back and forth rows 90 sc in
a row.

Crochet half the height of the canvas,


I got 21 rows.
Next crochet only from one side in a height of 38 sc
to the end of the canvas. Cut the thread.

Skip 14 loops in the middle of the canvas and


crochet from the other side also 38 sc to the end
of the canvas.

This will be the inside of the house. And since the


inner diameter is always smaller, the crocheted
canvas will bubble. Therefore, the finished part must
be attached to the canvas and stitched with small
stitches vertical lines at a distance of 1.5-2 cm
from each other. At the same time, on the short side
of the canvas, you need to retreat 3 cm on both sides

Carefully cut out the door opening. Do not discard


the cut piece.
Crochet the second piece for the outer side in the
same way.

Fold the wall with the plastic canvas outward and


sew the edges of the crocheted canvas end-to-end.

Then join the edges of the canvas end-to-end and


sew them through the crocheted fabric.

Cut a strip about 4 cm wide from the canvas and


overlap the seam with it. If this is not done, then
the joint of the canvas will stick out as an angle.
Sew the strip on both sides through the crocheted
fabric.

Sew the second piece outside. Better start from the


door opening, sew over the edge.

Then sew vertical seam on the back side of the


house.

Sew the top and the bottom sides


over the edge.
Sew the bottom to the wall. When stitching, it is
not necessary to grab the canvas, it is enough to
grab only the edge of the crocheted fabric with
a needle.

Crochet the base of the roof with fishing line. The


color of the base can be any, not contradicting the
main color of the house. For example, you can use
green if there is a lot of it. Before starting work, burn
the end of the fishing line with a lighter so that a ball
forms at the end. It will not let the fishing line slip
out of crocheting.

1. 6 sc in AR

From the second round add a fishing line and


crochet so that it is under the stitches.
2. inc*6=12 sc
3. 12 sc
4. (1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc
5. 18 sc
6. (2 sc, inc)*6=24 sc
7. 24 sc

8. (3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc
9. 30 sc
10. (4 sc, inc)*6=36 sc
11. 36 sc
12. (5 sc, inc)*6=42 sc
13. 42 sc
14. (6 sc, inc)*6=48 sc
15. 48 sc
16. (7 sc, inc)*6=54 sc
17. 54 sc
18. (8 sc, inc)*6=60 sc
19. 60 sc
20. (9 sc, inc)*6=66 sc
21. 66 sc
22. (10 sc, inc)*6=72 sc
23. 72 sc
24. (11 sc, inc)*6=78 sc
25. 78 sc
26. (12 sc, inc)*6=84 sc
27. 84 sc
28. (13 sc, inc)*6=90 sc
29. 90 sc. Cut the fishing line leaving a short end.
Gently melt the end of the fishing line, protruding
it from crocheting, and quickly press it to crocheting.
The melted fishing line will stick to the yarn.
Crochet a few more sc to close the line, finish
with a sl st and cut the thread.

Crochet roof petals with a lilac yarn.


1. 3 sc in AR. Adjust the ring and then crochet back
and forth rows with turning ch.
2-3. 3 sc

4. 1 sc, inc, 1 sc=4 sc


5-6. 4 sc
7. 2 sc, inc, 1 sc=5 sc

8-9. 5 sc
10. 2 sc, inc, 2 sc=6 sc
11-12. 6 sc
13. 2 sc, inc, 3 sc=7 sc
14-15. 7 sc
16. 2 sc, inc, 4 sc=8 sc
17-18. 8 sc
19. 2 sc, inc, 5 sc=9 sc
20-21. 9 sc
22. 2 sc, inc, 6 sc=10 sc
23-24. 10 sc
25. 1 sc, 2 htr, (2 dc in every st)*4,
2 htr, 1 sc

Sc along the straight sides. Make 3 inc at the


narrow end.

Along the wide end: 2 ch, 2 dc in every st, (1 dc,


2 ch, sl st) in the last st. Cut the yarn.
Join yarn to the narrow end and sc around without
inc adding a fishing line.

Make 5 petals.

Crochet 5 more pieces of two other shades.


Fasten the petals to the base of the roof. To do this,
apply glue with a thin line in the center of the petals
and glue one at a time. About the 25th row of petals
should fall on the edge of the base.

Now gently lift the edges of each petal and glue


completely.

Glue the second layer of petals in the same way.


Place them a little higher and with an offset relative
to the first row.

Glue the third row. Thanks to the fishing line and


glue, the roof is very hard and durable.
Crochet a sepal with green yarn.
1-4. 6 sc in AR, 3 rounds of 6 sc.

5. inc*6=12 sc
6. (1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc
7. (2 sc, inc)*6=24 sc
8. (3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc

9-10. 2 rounds of 30 sc

Crochet an angle: 7 ch, 2 sl st, 1 sc, 1 htr, 2 dc,


skip 2 st of the base, 1 sl st.
Repeat around.

Put the sepal on the top of the roof and sew or glue.
The roof is not attached to the house in any way, it
is simply put on top.

Put off the roof, take the door.


Cut the door leaf so that it is 5 mm smaller than the
opening in height and width.

With dark green yarn crochet a rectangle of such a


size as to cover the door from 2 sides.
The number of sc and rows will depend on your
crocheting density.
Sew the door along 3 sides over the edge.

Sew the door to the opening making a several stitches


through the canvas in 2 points.

Sew a small button or a bead. I used 2 mini-


buttons put together.

Crochet a visor over the door with lilac yarn.


1. 6 sc in AR
2. inc*6=12 sc
3. (1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc
4. (2 sc, inc)*6=24 sc
5. (3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc
6. (4 sc, inc)*6=36 sc
7. (5 sc, inc)*6=42 sc
8-9. 2 rounds of 42 sc

Crochet shells along the edge: skip 1 st, 6 dc in 1 st,


skip 1 st, 1 sc. Make 10 such shells.
Since there are 42 sc in the circle, 2 st will be
excess. Therefore, in 2 places you need to skip
2 st instead of one. Leave a long end of the thread.

Fold the part in half, aligning the shells, and glue


inside, giving the shape of a dome.
Sew over the edge with the end of the thread.
Crochet the second layer of the visor with pink yarn.
1. 3 sc in AR. Then crochet back and forth rows with
a turning ch, not spiral rounds.
2. inc*3=6 sc
3. (1 sc, inc)*3=9 sc
4. (2 sc, inc)*3=12 sc
5. (3 sc, inc)*3=15 sc
6. (4 sc, inc)*3=18 sc
7. (5 sc, inc)*3=21 sc
Crochet 5 shells of 5 dc. Skip 2 st before the first
shell instead of 1, because 1 st will be excess.

Apply glue to the fold of the lilac visor and glue it


over the door. Do not fasten too low so that the
visor does not interfere with the opening of the door.

Additionally sew the visor to the wall with


the end of the thread.

Glue the pink layer over the lilac one.


Crochet sepal with green yarn:
1. 3 sc in AR. Then crochet back and forth rows with
a turning ch.
2. inc*3=6 sc
3. (1 sc, inc)*3=9 sc

Crochet angles: 4 ch, 1 sl st, 2 sc down the chain,


sl st in the next st.
Make total 5 angles.

Glue the sepal to the visor.

Crochet windows with light blue yarn. Crochet a


rectangle 10 sc wide and 12 rows high.
Join lilac yarn and sl st around all 4 sides.

Now sc around inserting hook into the lilac sl st.


Crochet 3 sc in 1 st in corners.

Sl st around, leave a long end.

Embroider an inner cross frame with the end of


the yarn.
Glue the window on the wall, stepping 10 rows
from the top edge of the wall.

Make the window visor in the same way as for the


door, just change the colors.

Make 2 more windows with different frame colors.


Place the second window symmetrically to the first
one relative to the door, and the third on the back
of the house, where the seam is. Make the visors in
the same way, only change the shades in places -
this way the house will look more interesting.

Let’s make a balcony at the back window.


Crochet a circle with 7 inc of dark green:
1. 7 sc in AR
2. inc*7=14 sc
3. (1 sc, inc)*7=21 sc
4. (2 sc, inc)*7=28 sc
5. (3 sc, inc)*7=35 sc
6. (4 sc, inc)*7=42 sc
7. (5 sc, inc)*7=49 sc.
Leave a long end.
If you fold this circle in half, it will not be an even
semicircle, but slightly curved, like a crescent
moon. Cut out such a detail from the canvas.

Put the canvas inside and sew over the edge.

Crochet a strip 25 sc wide and 8 rows high.


Leave a long end.

Cut a half-height strip from the canvas.


Fold and sew over the edge.

Sew the side to the bottom of the balcony.

Glue and additionally sew the balcony under the


back window.

Crochet leaves:
Chain 15.
First 3 loops: 1 sl st, 1 sc, 1 htr.
Then crochet dc, leaving 3 loops in the end
of the chain

Last 3 loops: 1 htr, 1 sc, 1 sl st.

Make 1 turning ch and crochet in the same way


along the bottom side of the chain. Cut and fix
the ends.

Crochet such leaves of different lengths from 10 to


15 ch. All are crocheted in the same way, except
for the number of dc in the middle of the leaf.
Leaves can be crocheted in 3 different shades.
Chain 50, sl st along the chain.

Glue the curved stem to the door visor.


Apply glue in small areas, as the glue hardens
quickly.

Glue the leaves in random order along the bottom


of the house.
I have 2 extra leaves. While trying them on
everywhere, I decided to make an attic window
on the roof. Crochet circle with light blue yarn:
1. 6 sc in AR
2. inc*6=12 sc
3. (1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc
4. 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc=24 sc
5. (3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc, finish with sl st, fasten off.

Join lilac yarn and sl st around.

Crochet through lilac sl st: (4 sc, inc)*6

Sl st around.
Leave a long end.
Embroider an inner cross frame with the
end of the yarn.

Glue the window to the roof.

Glue 2 leaves over the window instead of visor.

The fairy house is ready!

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