Snake Pattern 3
Snake Pattern 3
Snake Pattern
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This pattern has not been tested, but I have done my best to make sure all the information contained within is
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What you’ll need:
Yarn: You can use any type of yarn, but if you want your snake to look like my red one, then use Mandala Yarn
in Wizard
Hook: I used a D hook, which is 3-3.125mm
Wire: 15 gauge aluminum wire, or a thinner wire doubled over
Eyes: 6 - 8 mm safety eyes or small black beads
Tapestry needle
Vocabulary:
ch: chain
inc: Increase, 2sc in the same st
st: stitch
sc: single crochet
Rnd/rnd: round
FO: Fasten Off
dec: Decrease. If you want your dec to be a bit more invisible, then you can replace the dec with an invdec
(invisible decrease)
FL: Front Loop
BLO: Back Loop Only
YO: Yarn Over
Sk: Skip
mr: Magic Ring (If you don’t know how to do a magic ring, you can replace it with ch2 and sc in 2nd ch from
hook)
How to . . .
dec: Put your hook in the next st, YO and pull loop through, repeat this one more time, there should be 3
loops on your hook, pull through all of them
invdec: Put your hook in the FL of the next st, B
ut do NOT pull up a loop, work your way into the FL of the
next st, YO and pull through both FL, YO and pull through both loops left on hook..
Tail-Body
The body is worked in rounds, place a stitch marker after the end of Rnd 1, and move it up after every Rnd to
keep track of where the round ends. Stuff firmly every few rnds of the body. If you want your snake to be
Rnd 1: sc 4 in mr ~4
Rnd 19: 2 sc in next st, sc in each of the next 2 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in each of the next 2 st ~8
Head
The head is worked in rounds, place a stitch marker after the end of Rnd 1, and move it up after every Rnd.
Rnd 1: Ch 5, starting in the 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of the next 4 sts. Turn, and working on the opposite
side of the original 5 ch, sc4, slst in the first sc of this rnd ~8
Rnd 3: *sc in each of the next 3 sts, inc, repeat from* one time ~10
Rnd 5: Sc in the next st, *inc, repeat from* 2 times, sc in each of the next 7 sts ~
1 2
If you are using safety eyes, place them in between rnds 5 and 6, 5sts apart.
FO, leaving a tail long enough to sew the head onto the body.
Sew the head onto the body using a tapestry needle and the yarn tail from this piece.
Tail Ornamentation /Fin (Optianal) Body color yarn. The tail fin is worked in Rows.
Row 1: Ch 13, turn, starting in the 2nd ch from hook, sc 12, turn ~12
FO leaving an 18in tail, so that you can sew it on firmly to the tail-body. Begin sewing it on by folding down
One of my snake’s tail fins was a bit floppy, so I took about 4in of wire
(Sparkly) Golden Yarn, The horns are worked in rounds, place a stitch
marker after rnd 1. Recommended: Go down at least one hook size or make sure your yarn is
Rnd 1: Sc 4 in a mr~4
Rnd 2: BLO: Sc in each st around~4
FO leaving an 8in tail. Sew them 1 rnd behind the eyes, or wherever looks best to you.
*Spine (Optional) The Spine is also worked in rows, using body colour.
Yarn the same colour as the body. The spine is worked in rows.
Row2: Ch 2, sc in the 2nd ch from hook sc 2, *ch2, sc in the 2nd ch from hook, sc in the same st that you began
your chs in, sc 2, repeat from* two times, but do not do the last two sts.
FO, leaving a 12in tail for sewing to attach. Starting at the top of the neck, take your
needle through one st of the Spine and one st of the Neck, do this all the way to the end of
the spine.
*NOTE: You can make the spine longer by adding chs at the beginning, then repeating
the pattern in row 2 until you reach the end of the row.
Finished Photos