![]() Sc x18, dec, *sc x2, dec,* repeat between * 4 more times, sc x8 (42) Sc x18, dec, *sc x3, dec,* repeat between * 4 more times, sc x9 (48) *sc x8, dec,* repeat between * a total of 6 times (54) Numbers shown in ( ) indicates the number of stitches you should have at the end of the row/round. Invisible Join – Technique used for fastening off rounds to give a smooth finish without a visible slip stitch knot – explained within the pattern S urface Slip Stitch – Working a line of slip stitches on the surface of a piece – this is explained in detail within the pattern ( dec) Decrease (invisible) – hook through front loop only of the next 2 stitches, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through both loops on hookĬrab Stitch – Single crochet worked in reverseīack Loop Only – Working into the back loops only of the previous round ( hdc) Half Double crochet, ( dc) Double crochet, ( ch) Chain, ( sl st) Slip stitch, ( sc) Single crochet, US Crochet Stitches/terms used in this pattern Small amount of Black and White yarn (for eye and details) 150yds of Purple or main colour and a small amount in another colour, I have used Turquoise) Or would mean sc each into the next 3 stitches, increase in the next st.Ĭhunky/Bulky yarn (approx. For example would mean sc into next st, increase in next st. To help you read this pattern, the commas represent each stitch or the number of stitches after x. This pattern is written using US crochet terms. You can scale the monster up or down by using different yarn weights and hook sizes (a suitable hook size for yarn and 1 size down). My monster measures approximately 10″ tall head to foot (12″ including horn) and 8″ wide across the wingspan. My gauge measures 9 sc x 9 rows for 2″ square. Gauge isn’t extremely important but you want to keep your stitches fairly tight to prevent stuffing from showing through. I have used 100% Acrylic yarn in Bulky (UK Chunky) weight with a 6mm hook and 5mm hook for the details. Crochet this fun one-eyed, one-horned, flying purple people eater to dance with while singing along to the song! This is my personal interpretation of the Purple People Eater Monster from the 1958 Sheb Wooley Song. By using this page/crochet pattern you are agreeing to all T&Cs. Please credit Ling Ryan or Hooked On Patterns as the designer if you do sell. ![]() You may sell products you have personally crocheted from using this pattern. You are not permitted to copy, share, upload or redistribute this pattern in any way, this includes making video tutorials. Copyright: This Purple People Eater crochet pattern was written, designed, and copyright held by, Ling Ryan/Hooked On Patterns. ![]()
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