Carry A Long Camping Cabin by Imagine That Creative Designs

Carry A Long Camping Cabin

Crochet
January 2019
Aran (8 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 9 rows = 2 inches
in single crochet
4.0 mm (G)
2100 - 2300 yards (1920 - 2103 m)
US
English
This pattern is available for $6.50.

Bring your imagination to life! Create a Carry A-Long doll house for 3 1/2” or smaller dolls. Once completed you can add features to make yours “one of a kind”.
Template file was created to help with using different size mesh plastic canvas.
Please keep in mind embellishments on your furnishing MUST be age appropriate.

Hook; 4.0 mm
Yarn; 4 ply, 6 oz., 300 yards/275 meters (yarn Bee Soft Secret/
I Love This Yarn- Hobby Lobby), (2) light brown -
Cognac, (2) dark brown - Cocoa, (1) floor – rust (your
choice) – top side/ browns for under side, (1) roof -
variegated – Beret Day (Your choice), scraps
for /details/furnishings (appr. 1 skein)
Supplies; Plastic canvas; 2 sheets 13 9/16 in. x 22 9/16 in. 5 Mesh
– (4 sheets if using double strength for supporting
panels) – See TEMPLATES for sizes - Keep scraps for
furnishing
Plastic Canvas used is Hobby Lobby yarnology 5 Mesh
template measurements are used as a guide -
For added support use 2 pieces of plastic canvas per
panel or follow assembly instructions for 16-gauge wire
taped around the outside edges of plastic canvas with first
aide tape or heavy-duty clear shipping tape -
First aide tape or heavy-duty clear shipping tape for edges
of plastic canvas and securing wire for support
16 Gauge wire for support of panels (approximately 7 ½
yards / 270”)
(3) buttons for wall/roof closure (1 large center above
door, 2 small – 1 either side of door – lights)
Brush (to comb out yarn for fire in fire place)
Scissors
Yarn needle (to sew pieces in place)
Sewing needle and thread for making furnishings
Batting/cotton balls for chimney smoke and to stuff pillows
Scrap yarn for fire place logs – can brush out yarn scraps
for fire place flames
Terms; US
Skill Level; Beginner/Intermediate

COMPLETED SIZES
Side walls; H 6 1/2” x L 10”
End Walls; L 6 1/2” x H 10 3/4”” (bottom to peak point), 5 1/2”
(top of side wall to peak point – angle)
Floor; L 10” x W 6 1/2”
Loft; L 10” x W 4”
Roof; L 10” x W 5 1/2”

Stitch Terms Used:
Sc Single Crochet
Sl St Slip Stitch
Sps Spaces
Sc# Sc one stitch that many spaces
Inc Increase – complete 2 stitches in one space
Dec Decrease – using 2 spaces to make 1 stitch
Sts Stitches

Gauge:
Crochet 2” x 2” = 9 stitches x 9 rows
Plastic Canvas 1” x 1” = 5 squares x 5 squares (1/4” squares)

Any questions, concerns or corrections, please feel free to contact me. Rjahart@aol.com