Free Halloween Eyeball CROCHET PATTERN Keyring or Bag Charm

PEACH UNICORN DESIGNS
Crocheted Halloween Eyeball Keyring Crochet Pattern 

 Crochet Eyeball Pattern for Halloween

Instructions on how to crochet this Eyeball.

 

Materials Needed 

* Scheepjes Catona Cotton 4 ply yarn
    1 x 10g Ball of Snow White #106
    1 x 10g Balls of Candy Apple #516
    1 x 10g Ball of Kiwi #205 or scrap for Iris 
    1 x 10g Ball of Jet Black  # 110 or scrap for Pupil  
* 3mm Crochet Hook (US D/3)
Tapestry Needle
* 3 x Stitch Markers
* Keyring or Bag Charm attachment 

 

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Stitch Directory

(Click on the stitch for a video) 

Ch(s)        - Chain Stitches

Sc             - Single Crochet

Inc            - Increase (Do 2 sc in next stitch) 

Dec2tog   - Decrease (Sc the next two stitches together)

()              - Complete the stitches inside for the number of time specifed

BLO         - Back Loop Only

Rnd          - Round 

Nxt           - Next 

St(s)         - Stitch(es) 

 

Pattern Notes 

* No tension gauge is required.
* Finished Eyeball size - 14cm around (5.5 inches).
* Pattern is written using US terminology.
* Pattern is suitable for a beginner.

 

Stitch Conversion (If needed)

US to UK/Australia terms
(US) Single Crochet (Sc) same as (UK) Double Crochet (Dc)

 

 

Need HELP with this pattern 

Watch:

Video #9 - Margic Circle Start

Video #10 - Working in continuous Rounds (Amigurumi Style)

 

MAIN PATTERN 

Eyeball

using Jet Black #110 yarn 

Magic circle start, Sc6

Change to Kiwi #205 yarn and work in BLO for Rnd 1 only.

Rnd 1 - (Inc) 6 times, (12)

Change to Snow White #106 yarn.

Rnd 2 - (Inc, Sc1) 6 times, (18)

Rnd 3 - (Inc, Sc2) 6 times, (24)

Rnd 4 to 7 (4 rows) - Sc in all sts, (24)

Rnd 8 - (Dec2tog, Sc2) 6 times, (18)

Rnd 9 - Sc in all sts, (18)

Rnd 10 - (Dec2tog, Sc1) 6 times, (12)

Stuff the eyeball.

Rnd 11 - (Dec2tog,) 6 times, (6)

Fasten off and weave the tail through the last 6 stitches and pull to close. Secure the end.

 

 

Nerves (make 3)

- using Candy Apple #516

Ch21, then starting in 2nd chain from the hook.

Row 1 - Sc20.

Fasten off with long yarn tails.
Attach the nerves to the back of the eyeball (where you fastened off). Using the remaining yarn tail to make the bloodshot lines.

 

Crochet Pattern for Halloween Eyeball Keyring left  

Attach Keyring / Bag Charm 

Using the Snow White #106 yarn, ch15, fasten off.

Put the chain into the bottom loop of your keyring / bag charm attachment and loop the chain and knot both ends together, secure both ends into the top of the eyeball. 

Crochet Pattern for Halloween Eyeball Keyring front 

Crochet Pattern for Halloween Eyeball Keyring left

All done, hope you enjoyed making your Halloween Eyeball.

 

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