Doc Crochet Pattern

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Happy November!

This months mini tier pattern is Doc from Snow White. Doc is the 6th out of the seven dwarfs that I am making.

The pattern is similar to the other patterns but with a few tweaks and changes. The biggest change is to the sleeve which is short and rolled up. I also made changes to the belly so that it has a bit more of an over hang.

I decided not to wire Doc’s arms and legs but you can if you want to.

As with the other patterns there is not a lot of mixed media with this project, but I did get to use thin craft wire and the plastic from an empty water bottle to create Doc’s glasses. This was a lot of fun and I think it added a really nice touch to the overall finish.

Doc stands at approximately 18cm/7 inches tall (to the tip of the hat) and 15cm/6 inches wide (with the arms extended).

Materials
  • 4ply yarn (Scheepjes Catona: 179 Topaz, 390 Poppy Rose, 503 Hazelnut, 162 Black Coffee, 255 Shell and 519 Fresia)
  • 2mm crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Fire retardant Fibrefill
  • White fur trim or fabric
  • Black, white, dark red, pink and felt
  • Felt glue
  • Scissors
  • Medium Craft wire (2mm)
  • Thin craft wire (1mm)
  • Pliers
  • Clear acetate (or plastic from disposable water bottle)
  • Blue Sharpie
  • 3 or 4 fasteners/poppers (optional) (you could also use velcro or just stitch it closed if you prefer)
  • Pins
  • Stitch marker

Abbreviations

A full list of the abbreviations that I use in my patterns:

  • MR# – magic ring with the specified number of single crochets
  • SC – single crochet (double crochet English)
  • HDC – half double crochet (half treble English)
  • DC – double crochet (treble English)
  • INC – single crochet increase
  • hdcINC – half double crochet increase (half treble increase English)
  • dcINC – double crochet increase (treble increase English)
  • #in1 – the specified number of SC in the same stitch (i.e. 3in1)
  • DEC – invisible decrease
  • 2TOG – two stitches together decrease (non-invisible) method (I tend to use this method when decreasing in the back loop)
  • *_______* X# – repeat sequence within the asterisks the specified number of times e.g. *SC, INC* x6)
  • FLO – front loop only
  • BLO – back loop only
  • CC – colour change
  • CH – chain stitches
  • CH1T – chain a stitch then turn your work
  • SS – slip stitch
  • SSJ – slip stitch join the end and beginning of the row
  • ST/STS – stitch/stitches
  • OFFSET – a term I use when adding or taking away additional stitches to line up and get the right placement
  • FO – fasten off

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If you have any questions or require assistance, I am always happy to help.

December’s Midi tier pattern is the seventh and final dwarf – Sneezy! If you want to check out the character patterns that I have already done for this Snow White series, click HERE.

Until the next post, HAPPY CROCHETING!

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