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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Requıred Materials</h2>



<p>Skill Level: Intermediate</p>



<p>All yarn is worsted weight (4). I use Brava Worsted Weight from Knit Picks, but any acrylic worsted</p>



<p>yarn will work.</p>



<p>-White: 150 yards</p>



<p>-Denim Blue: 80 yards</p>



<p>-Yellow: 100 yards</p>



<p>-Black/Brown/Grey/Light Blue/Pink/Maroon: Less than 80 yards</p>



<p>Hooks: 4.5 &amp; 4.0 mm</p>



<p>*Darning needle</p>



<p>*Polyester stuffing</p>



<p>*Scissors</p>



<p>*Two small white buttons (1/2”-5/8”)</p>



<p>*Wiring/Pipe Cleaners for Pitchfork OPTIONAL: Wooden dowel to insert into head for neck support</p>



<p>*Two black safety eyes (9-12mm)</p>



<p>*White felt</p>



<p>Gauge: Not needed. Depending on tension and yarn used, doll works up to approximately</p>



<p>13-15 inches in height.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Abbrevations:</h2>



<p>sc – single crochet</p>



<p>hdc – half double crochet</p>



<p>ch &#8211; chain</p>



<p>sc2tog– single crochet two stitches together/invisible</p>



<p>decrease</p>



<p>slst – slip stitch</p>



<p>Rnd – round</p>



<p>st(s) &#8211; stitch(es)</p>



<p>BLO – back loop only</p>



<p>FLO – front loop only</p>



<p>FO – fasten off by slip stitching in the next stitch and tying off</p>



<p>PS &#8211; Puff stitch: Yarn over and insert the hook into the stitch where you are creating your puff stitch.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Notes Abaout Pattern:</h2>



<p>Yarn over again and draw through. There will be three loops on the hook. Repeat 3 more times. Each</p>



<p>time adds 2 more loops to the hook. Yarn over and pull through all loops on hook.</p>



<p>• For my dolls, I used a tiny circle cutout of white foam sheet or white felt as backing behind the safety</p>



<p>eyes. You can opt for no “white back” or embroider it along the outside of the eye with white yarn.</p>



<p>• Total number of stitches in round will be listed at the end of the round instructions in brackets</p>



<p>• You can use Magic Circle in place of “Ch2, Xsc in 2</p>



<p>nd ch from hook”</p>



<p>• DO NOT OVERSTUFF unless specifically indicated in the pattern</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Eye Patch</h2>



<p>4.5mm hook/Black yarn/Continuous Rounds</p>



<p>Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 3: (2hdc in next st, 1hdc, 2sc in next st, 1sc) x2, 2hdc in next st, 1hdc, 2slst (17) FO, leaving a 6-8</p>



<p>inch tail for sewing. When poking eye through patch, the slst’s will act as the bottom of the patch,</p>



<p>and position the eye in Rnd 2 near the first set of hdc increases (3 stitches into Rnd 3).</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Head/Torso</h2>



<p>4.5mm hook/White yarn/Continuous rounds</p>



<p>Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 3: (1sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 4: (2sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (24)</p>



<p>Rnd 5: (3sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (30)</p>



<p>Rnd 6: (4sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (36)</p>



<p>Rnd 7: (5sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (42)</p>



<p>Rnd 8: (6sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (48)</p>



<p>Rnd 9-19: sc in each st around (48)</p>



<p>Rnd 20: (6sc, sc2tog) x6 (42)</p>



<p>Rnd 21: (5sc, sc2tog) x6 (36)</p>



<p>Rnd 22: sc in each st around (36)</p>



<p>Rnd 23: (4sc, sc2tog) x6 (30)</p>



<p>Rnd 24: (3sc, sc2tog) x6 (24)</p>



<p>**See tip box about inserting safety eyes/eye patch, and</p>



<p>stuffing**</p>



<p>Rnd 25: (2sc, sc2tog) x6 (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 26: (1sc, sc2tog) x6 (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 27-28: sc in each st around (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 29: (1sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 30: (2sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (24)</p>



<p>Rnd 31: (3sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (30)</p>



<p>Rnd 32-34:sc in each st around (30)</p>



<p>Rnd 35: (4sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (36)</p>



<p>Rnd 36-38: sc in each st around (36)</p>



<p>Rnd 39: (5sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (42)</p>



<p>Rnd 40-53: sc in each st around (42)</p>



<p>**See tip box regarding inserting dowel (optional)**</p>



<p>Rnd 54: (5sc, sc2tog) x6 (36)</p>



<p>Rnd 55: (4sc, sc2tog) x6 (30)</p>



<p>Rnd 56: (3sc, sc2tog) x6 (24)</p>



<p>Rnd 57: (2sc, sc2tog) x6 (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 58: (1sc, sc2tog) x6 (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 59:sc2tog x6 FO, use tail to sew close any remaining gap.</p>



<p>CUT OUT CIRCULAR PIECE OF WHITE</p>



<p>FELT SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN THE</p>



<p>SAFETY EYE. PIERCE EYE THROUGH FELT</p>



<p>AND THEN THROUGH BLACK EYEPATCH.</p>



<p>ATTACH EYES TO RND 13/14 OF HEAD,</p>



<p>APPROXIMATELY 5 STITCHES APART (3</p>



<p>FROM THE EYE PATCH). SECURE SAFETY</p>



<p>EYES WITH BACKINGS, BUT DO NOT SEW</p>



<p>PATCH TO HEAD UNTIL AFTER HEAD AND</p>



<p>BODY ARE FULLY STUFFED AND</p>



<p>COMPLETED FOR A SMOOTHER FINISH.</p>



<p>CONTINUE TO STUFF AS YOU WORK</p>



<p>DOWN THE BODY.</p>



<p>IF YOU ARE USING A WOODEN DOWEL</p>



<p>FOR NECK, INSERT 1-2 INCHES UP INTO</p>



<p>HEAD, FIRMLY STUFFING AROUND THE</p>



<p>DOWEL FOR EVEN DISTRIBUTION</p>



<p>BEFORE STARTING FINAL DECREASES IN</p>



<p>BODY IN RND 54.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ears:</h2>



<p>4.0mm hook/Make 2 (1 Black yarn/1 White yarn)/Continuous rounds</p>



<p>Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 2: (2sc, 2sc in next st) x2 (8)</p>



<p>Rnd 3: sc in each st around (8)</p>



<p>Rnd 4: (1sc, 2sc in next st) x4 (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 5: (5sc, 2sc in next st) x2 (14)</p>



<p>Rnd 6: (6sc, 2sc in next st) x2 (16)</p>



<p>Rnd 7: sc in each st around (16)</p>



<p>Rnd 8: (7sc, 2sc in next st) x2 (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 9-10: sc in each st around (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 11: (1sc, sc2tog) x6 (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 12: (4sc, sc2tog) x2 (10)</p>



<p>Rnd 13: sc in each st around (10) FO, leaving a 10-12 inch tail for sewing &amp; embroidery.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Snout:</h2>



<p>4.0mm hook/Pink yarn/Joined rounds</p>



<p>Note: 1st stitch in rounds are worked in same stitch as joining slst.</p>



<p>Rnd 1: Ch9, starting in 2nd ch from hook 7sc across, 3sc in last ch, turn and continue working along</p>



<p>other side of ch: 6sc, 2sc in last ch (18) Slst into next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 2: 2sc in next st, 6sc, (2sc in next st) x3, 6sc, (2sc in next st) x2 (24) Slst into next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 3: 1sc, 2sc in next st, 6sc, (1sc, 2sc in next st) x3, 6sc, (1sc, 2sc in</p>



<p>next st) x2 (30) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 4: 2sc, 1ps, 6sc, 1ps, 20sc (30) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 5: sc in each st around (30) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 6: 1sc, sc2tog, 6sc, (1sc, sc2tog) x3, 6sc, (1sc, sc2tog) x2 (24)</p>



<p>Slst to join round, FO, leaving an 8-10 inch tail for sewing. Stuff</p>



<p>snout before position just below eyes (may slightly overlap bottom</p>



<p>of eyepatch). Sew along Rnd 6 of snout into head to secure.</p>



<p>DO NOT STUFF. POSITION EARS ON EACH SIDE OF RND 8/9 OF HEAD. SEW ALONG RND 13 OF EAR INTO</p>



<p>HEAD TO FASTEN INTO PLACE. USING TAILS, EMBROIDER EYEBROWS 1 ROUND ABOVE EACH EYE (USE</p>



<p>WHITE TAIL TO EMBROIDER ON TOP OF BLACK EYE PATCH, AND BLACK TAIL TO EMBROIDER ON WHITE</p>



<p>BODY ON TOP OF OTHER EYE).</p>



<p>O PTIONAL HAIR TUFT: IF YOU ARE WISHING TO ADD A HAIR TUFT ON THE TOP OF YOUR COW&#8217;S HEAD,</p>



<p>DRAW UP REMAINING YARN TAILS FROM BOTH EARS TO THE FRONT SIDE OF RND 2/3 OF HEAD THROUGH</p>



<p>THE SAME STITCH. TRIM ENDS TO APPROXIMATELY 1INCH AND FRAY STRANDS.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Arms:</h2>



<p>4.5mm hook/Grey yarn/Continuous rounds (Make 2)</p>



<p>Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 3: (1sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 4: (5sc, 2sc in next st) x3 (21)</p>



<p>Rnd 5: Working in BLO: sc in each st around (21)</p>



<p>Rnd 6: Working in BOTH loops: sc in each st around (21)</p>



<p>Rnd 7: (5sc, sc2tog) x3 (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 8: sc in each st around (18)</p>



<p>**Switch to White yarn**</p>



<p>Rnd 9: slst in each st around (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 10: Working in BLO of slst &#8211; sc in each st around (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 11-16: Working in BOTH loops: sc in each st around (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 17: (7sc, sc2tog) x2 (16)</p>



<p>Rnd 18: sc in each st around (16)</p>



<p>Rnd 19: (6sc, sc2tog) x2 (14)</p>



<p>Rnd 20-24: sc in each st around (14)</p>



<p>**Start stuffing arm**</p>



<p>Rnd 25: (5sc, sc2tog) x2 (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 26: sc2tog x6 FO, leaving a 6-8 inch tail for sewing.</p>



<p>Position arms on each side of Rnd 30 of body. Sew along Rnd 26 of arm</p>



<p>into body to secure into place. Using black yarn, embroider “toe” mark</p>



<p>down front center of hoof, and up through center of the bottom of the</p>



<p>hoof. Pull yarn so the “toes” bulge slightly on either side of black yarn</p>



<p>showing a “separation” of hoof.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Legs:</h2>



<p>Using 4.5mm hook/Grey yarn/Continuous rounds (Make 2)</p>



<p>Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 3: (1sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 4: (2sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (24)</p>



<p>Rnd 5: Working in BLO &#8211; sc in each st around (24)</p>



<p>Rnd 6: Working in BOTH loops: sc in each st around (24)</p>



<p>Rnd 7: (4sc, sc2tog) x4 (20)</p>



<p>Rnd 8: sc in each st around (20)</p>



<p>**Switch to White yarn**</p>



<p>Rnd 9: slst in each st around (20)</p>



<p>Rnd 10: Working in BLO of slst: sc in each st around (20)</p>



<p>Rnd 11-20:Working in BOTH loops: sc in each st around (20)</p>



<p>Rnd 21: (8sc, sc2tog) x2 (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 22-28: sc in each st around (18)</p>



<p>**Start stuffing leg**</p>



<p>Rnd 29: (1sc, sc2tog) x6 (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 30:sc2tog x6, leaving a 6-8 inch tail for sewing.</p>



<p>Position legs on each side of Rnd 55/56 of body. Sew along Rnd 30 of</p>



<p>legs into body to secure into place. Using black yarn, embroider “toe”</p>



<p>mark down front center of hoof, and up through center of the bottom</p>



<p>of the hoof. Pull yarn so the “toes” bulge slightly on either side of black</p>



<p>yarn showing a “separation” of hoof.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Hat:</h2>



<p>4.5mm hook/Yellow yarn/Joined rounds</p>



<p>Note: 1st stitch in rounds are worked in same stitch as joining slst.</p>



<p>Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around (12) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 3: (1sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (18) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 4: (2sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (24) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 5: (3sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (30) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 6: (4sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (36) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 7-8: sc in each st around (36) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 9: 8sc, ch4, skip the next 4sts in round, join onto 5th with sc,</p>



<p>23sc (32 + 4ch) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 10: 8sc, sc in next 4 ch sts, 24sc (36) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 11:Working in FLO: (2hdc, 2hdc in next st) x12 (48) slst in</p>



<p>next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 12: Working in BOTH loops: (3hdc, 2hdc in next st) x12 (60) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 13: (4hdc, 2hdc in next st) x12 (72) slst to join round, FO and weave in remaining tail.</p>



<p>Hole created from skipped stitches in Rnd 8 will act as an ear hole. If you are wanting to secure hat to</p>



<p>head, stuff hat lightly, put ear through hole, and sew along Rnd 10 of hat into head.n</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Overalls:</h2>



<p>4.5mm hook/Light Blue yarn/Joined rounds</p>



<p>Note: 1st stitch in rounds are worked in same stitch as slst. Create one pant leg (Rnd 1-16), fasten off</p>



<p>and set aside. After creating second pant leg, join onto 1st leg by slst and ch1. This will mark the</p>



<p>beginning of Rnd 17.</p>



<p>Rnd 1: Ch26, slst into 1st ch to form a circle and ch1. Begin working in same stitch, and 26sc around</p>



<p>(26) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 2-3: sc in each st around (26) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 4: Working in FLO: sc in each st around (26) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 5: Working in BOTH loops: sc in each st around (26) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>**Switch to Denim Blue**</p>



<p>Rnd 6-15: sc in each st around (26) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 16: sc in each st around (26)</p>



<p>1st leg: slst to join round and FO. Leave a 4-6 inch tail to sew close</p>



<p>gap between pant legs</p>



<p>2nd leg: slst to join round. Slst into 2nd stitch into new round of 1st</p>



<p>leg and ch1. Start working into same stitch as slst to mark the start of</p>



<p>Rnd 17.</p>



<p>Rnd 17: 24sc around 1st leg. Leaving 2 sts</p>



<p>unworked, join onto 2nd leg (3 sts back from end of Rnd 16) with 1sc and</p>



<p>continue to sc in the next 23 sts of 2nd leg. Leaving 2 stitches unworked on</p>



<p>2nd leg, join back onto 1st st in Rnd 17 (1st leg) to join round and ch1 (48)</p>



<p>Rnd 18-25:sc in each st around (48) slst in next st, ch1</p>



<p>Rnd 26: sc in each st around (48) slst to join round, FO and weave in</p>



<p>remaining tail. Fold bottom of pant leg up at Rnd 4 (at the BLO crease).</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Front Overall Flap:</h2>



<p>4.5mm hook/Denim Blue yarn/Rows</p>



<p>Note: Flatten overalls, and seam from joining rounds will act as the back. On the front, locate the</p>



<p>middle 12sts (approximately 6sts from the right side). Join on the 6/7th st and begin working in rows.</p>



<p>Row 1: 12sc across (12) ch1 &amp; turn</p>



<p>Row 2-9:12 sc across (12) ch1 &amp; turn, except on Row 9, where you will turn, and sc down the side of</p>



<p>the flap, around the top of Rnd 26 of overalls until you reach the beginning of Row 1 of flap. Sc up</p>



<p>the side of flap until you reach the beginning of Row 9. FO and weave in remaining tail.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Overall Straps:</h2>



<p>4.5mm hook/Denim Blue yarn/Rows (Make 2)</p>



<p>Ch27, staring in 2nd ch, 26hdc across (26) FO, leaving a 3-4 inch tail for</p>



<p>sewing.</p>



<p>Sew one ends of straps 3-4 sts apart on the center back of overalls. Crisscross the straps and guide overtop each shoulders and sew other ends of</p>



<p>straps to top corner of each flap. Once straps are secured, sew buttons on</p>



<p>top of each strap, through strap and overall flap.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Overall Pocket:</h2>



<p>4.0mm hook/Light Blue yarn/Rows</p>



<p>Row 1: Ch8, starting in 2nd ch from hook, 7sc across (7) ch1 &amp; turn</p>



<p>Row 2-5:sc across (7) ch1 &amp; turn</p>



<p>Row 6: 1sc, 1hdc, skip 1 st and 2dc in next st, ch1 and sc in front post of last</p>



<p>dc, 1dc in same st. Skip 1 st, 1hdc in next st, 1sc (7 + 1sc in front post)</p>



<p>Turn pocket and continue to sc along the next 3 sides of pocket until you</p>



<p>reach the beginning of Row 6. FO, leaving a 6-8 inch tail for sewing. Center</p>



<p>pocket on the front flap, Row 1 at the top. Sew along the sides of pocket</p>



<p>and Row 6 (bottom), leaving the top/Row 1 open.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Tail:</h2>



<p>4.0mm hook/White yarn/Continuous rounds</p>



<p>Rnd 1: Ch2, 5sc in 2nd ch from hook (5)</p>



<p>Rnd 2-12: sc in each st around (5)</p>



<p>After Rnd 12, FO and weave in remaining tail. Cut five 3inch strands of black</p>



<p>yarn and weave in strands into each st of Rnd 12 of tail. Attach tail to back</p>



<p>side of Rnd 24/25 of Overalls by sewing through Rnd 1 of tail through both</p>



<p>overalls and body to fasten into place.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Neck Scarf:</h2>



<p>4.5mm hook/Maroon yarn/Rows</p>



<p>Row 1: Ch2, 2sc in 2nd ch from hook (2) ch1 &amp; turn</p>



<p>Row 2: (2sc in next st) x2 (4) ch1 &amp; turn</p>



<p>Row 3: 2sc in next st, 2sc, 2sc in next st (6) ch1 &amp; turn</p>



<p>Row 4: 2sc in next st, 4sc, 2sc in next st (8) ch1 &amp; turn</p>



<p>Row 5: 2sc in next st, 6sc, 2sc in next st (10) ch1 &amp; turn</p>



<p>Row 6: 2sc in next st, 8sc, 2sc in next st (12) ch1 &amp; turn</p>



<p>Row 7: 2sc in next st, 10sc, 2sc in next st (14) ch1 &amp; turn</p>



<p>Row 8: 2sc in next st, 12sc, 2sc in next st (16) ch1 &amp; turn</p>



<p>Row 9: 2sc in next st, 14sc, 2sc in next st (18) ch1 &amp; turn</p>



<p>Row 10: 2sc in next st, 16sc, 2sc in next st (20) Do not ch1 &amp; turn.</p>



<p>At the end of Row 10, ch15. Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 14sc across ch, continue to sc across 20 sts</p>



<p>in row 10. At the end, Ch15, flip and starting in 2nd ch from hook, 14sc back across ch. FO and weave</p>



<p>in any remaining tail.</p>



<p>Using white thread/yarn, embroider lines based on picture below on scarf to resemble a “plaid” effect.</p>



<p>Tie scarf around neck.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Bale Of Hay:</h2>



<p>4.5mm hook/Yellow yarn/Rows</p>



<p>Row 1: Ch 23, starting in 2nd ch from hook, 22sc across, ch 1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 2: Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 3: Working in BLO- 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 4: Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 5-10: Repeat Rows 3 &amp; 4 (22)</p>



<p>Row 11: Working in Back Post &#8211; 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 12:Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 13:Working in BLO- 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 14: Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 15-20: Repeat Rows 13 &amp; 14 (22)</p>



<p>Row 21:Working in Back Post &#8211; 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 22: Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 23: Working in BLO- 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 24:Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 25-30: Repeat Rows 23 &amp; 24 (22)</p>



<p>Row 31:Working in Back Post &#8211; 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 32: Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 33: Working in BLO- 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 34:Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 35-40: Repeat Rows 3 &amp; 4 (22) Do not ch 1 at the end of Row 40. With the Front and Back</p>



<p>loops on the outside, line up Row 40 with Row 1 and slst through stitches in both rows to connect.</p>



<p>FO at the end of the Row.</p>



<p><strong>Ends of Bale:</strong></p>



<p>Join a new strand of yellow yarn at the start of Row 31. You will be working in rows along the edge of</p>



<p>Row 31-40.</p>



<p>Row 1-11:11sc across, ch1 &amp; turn (11) Do not ch1 at the end of Row11, instead, slst around the 4 edges,</p>



<p>ch1 at each corner, creating a cube shape at the end. Repeat Rows 1-11 at other end of bale. Before</p>



<p>closing end off completely lightly stuff bale.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Bale Strings:</h2>



<p>4.5mm hook/Brown yarn (Make 2)</p>



<p>Ch 38, FO. Wrap around each end of bale and tie off.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Pitchfork:</h2>



<p>4.0mm hook used for all pitchfork pieces</p>



<p>Note: Pitch Fork is comprised of 3 separate pieces. Make the middle prong first, which will be worked</p>



<p>into Rnd 13 of outside prong. After prongs have been completed, make the handle which will be sewn</p>



<p>onto center of the big prong (directly below the middle prong).</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Middle Prong:</h3>



<p>Working with Grey yarn in continuous rounds</p>



<p>Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 2-8: sc in each st around (6) FO after Rnd 8, weave in tail.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Main Outside Prongs:</h3>



<p>Working with Grey yarn in continuous rounds</p>



<p>Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 2-12: sc in each st around (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 13: Take the end of the middle prong and work through both sides of Rnd 8 and the previous</p>



<p>rounds stitches for the 1st 3 stitches, continue to sc in the remaining 3 stitches of the round (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 14-25: sc in each st around (6) Insert wiring or pipe cleaner into open end and have it run the</p>



<p>entire length of the Main Outside Prong. FO, use remaining tail to sew close</p>



<p>any gap at end. Bend each end of Prong in a “U” shape.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Handle:</h3>



<p>Working in Brown yarn in continuous rounds</p>



<p>Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 2-28: sc in each st around (6)</p>



<p>*Switch to Grey yarn*</p>



<p>Rnd 29: slst in each st around (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 30:Working in BLO of slst &#8211; sc in each st around (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 31: Working in BOTH loops &#8211; sc in each st around (6) FO, leaving a 6-8</p>



<p>inch tail for sewing. Insert wiring into open end of handle, and have it run</p>



<p>the entire length of handle for extra support. Place open end of handle (Rnd</p>



<p>31) directly below the middle prong. Sew along Rnd 31 of handle into the</p>



<p>bottom of the Main Outside Prong to secure into place.</p>
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