Small Pug Planter by Hooksaurus

Small Pug Planter

Crochet
October 2021
yarn held together
Aran
+ Aran
= Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
6 stitches and 5 rows = 2 inches
6.5 mm (K)
4.5 mm
140 - 160 yards (128 - 146 m)
Fits 2.75" diameter planter pot
US
English
This pattern is available from etsy.com for $4.00.

This pattern is designed to hold a 2.5-2.75” diameter pot) Pug Planter cosie.

I would describe this pattern as beginner/intermediate but I provide links to video tutorials I’ve made for the trickier stitches/techniques in the pattern file in case you are still pretty new to crochet but just really want to try and make one of these cuties.

Supplies needed:
6.5 mm (US K) hook for the head
4.5 mm (US H) hook for eye circles, ears, and muzzle.
Worsted weight (ww) yarn in beige (the head), dark brown (eye spots, ears, muzzle)
Small amount of pink yarn (tongue) and black yarn (nose and mouth)
10mm (or 12mm if you want them to be extra buggy) safety eyes
(I like to use some with light brown pupils but you could use solid black)
Tape measure/ruler
Embroidery needle
Scissors
2.5 - 2.75 inch diameter (widest/topmost diameter) pot. Should be about 2.5 inches tall.

Here’s what you’ll be doing in the pattern:
some parts are worked holding two strands together.
magic circle (tutorial link included in pattern file)
slip stitch
single crochet
increase
invisible decrease (tutorial link included in pattern file)
single crochet 3 stitches together
working in the round (both joined and continuous- tutorial link included in pattern file)
working in Rows
embroider nose/mouth
sewing crocheted pieces together

You may sell finished pugs you make from this pattern; however, PLEASE make sure to credit my shop for the pattern whether selling online or in person. It is NEVER, EVER okay to sell my pattern or distribute in it any way. It is totally lame to sell or take credit for someone else’s hard work. Thank you. ❤️

BECAUSE THIS IS A DIGITAL FILE, it is NOT ELIGIBLE FOR A REFUND.

But, please contact me with ANY questions you have regarding the pattern. I’m happy to help!

Yay, crochet!