Deramores Snow Deer Decoration Crochet Pattern
By Deramores
Specifications
| Brand: | Deramores |
| Yarn Weight: | Aran |
| Designer: | Alison Holloway |
| Craft: | Crochet |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Languages: | English |
| Number of Patterns: | 1 |
| Pages: | 4 |
| Skill Level: | Beginner |
| Finished Size: | Approx. 28cm tall |
| Featured Products: | Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran Yarn - Acrylic Aran |
What you'll need
1 Select Size
Size: 28cm
2 Select Colors
Deramores Studio Aran Yarn - Acrylic Aran
Jasmin (70601)
Out of stock — not added to kit
× $4.00
Deramores Studio Aran Yarn - Acrylic Aran
Cappuccino (70607)
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× $4.00
Deramores Studio Aran Yarn - Acrylic Aran
Poppy (70606)
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× $4.00
Deramores Studio Aran Yarn - Acrylic Aran
Twilight (70620)
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× $4.00
3 Accessories
Product Description
Deramores Snow Deer Crochet Decoration
What Is Being Made
The Deramores Snow Deer is a beginner-friendly crochet decoration designed by Alison Holloway. This charming amigurumi-style ornament creates a three-dimensional deer figure approximately 28cm tall, perfect for holiday displays, seasonal decorations, or as a handmade gift. The project combines colorful yarn in multiple shades to bring the snow deer character to life with distinct color blocking for different body parts.
Craft and Technique Overview
This is a crochet project suitable for beginners who have basic crochet knowledge. The pattern uses fundamental amigurumi construction techniques, which involve crocheting in the round to create three-dimensional stuffed forms. The Snow Deer is built by crocheting separate body components—including the head and body—which are then assembled together using yarn and a tapestry needle. The design incorporates increases and decreases to shape the form, creating smooth curves and proper proportions for the deer figure.
Stitches Used
The pattern utilizes several essential crochet stitches:
- Double Crochet (dc): The primary stitch used throughout the pattern for building the main fabric of the deer's body and head
- Double Crochet 2 Stitches Together (dc2tog): A decrease stitch used to reduce stitch counts and shape the form, particularly visible in the final rounds of the head
- Slip Stitch (sl st): Used to join rounds and finish off sections
- Chain Stitch (ch): The foundational stitch referenced in the pattern terminology
- Magic Ring: The starting technique used to begin crocheting in the round, creating a closed center for the head
- Larks Head Knot: An attachment technique used to secure yarn elements, involving folding yarn in half and passing it through stitches
Materials and Tools Required
The Snow Deer pattern calls for Deramores Studio Aran yarn in four distinct colors to create color-blocked sections:
- 1 x 100g Jasmin Yarn (Yarn A)
- 1 x 100g Cappuccino Yarn (Yarn B)
- 1 x 100g Poppy Yarn (Yarn C)
- 1 x 100g Twilight Yarn (Yarn D)
Essential tools and notions include:
- 4mm crochet hook: The specified hook size for working with Aran weight yarn
- Tapestry needle: Used for sewing components together and weaving in yarn ends
- Toy stuffing: Polyester fiberfill or similar material to stuff the deer and create a three-dimensional form
- 2 black toy safety eyes (15mm): Pre-made safety eyes for adding facial features to the completed deer
Tension and Sizing
The pattern specifies a tension of 16 stitches and 20 rows in double crochet over 10cm. Maintaining this tension is important for achieving the correct finished size. The completed Snow Deer decoration measures approximately 28cm tall, making it a substantial decorative piece suitable for display on shelves, mantels, or as a tree ornament.
Construction Method
The Snow Deer is constructed using the amigurumi technique, which involves crocheting in continuous rounds using a magic ring foundation. The pattern works from the center outward, with increases in early rounds to expand the form and decreases in later rounds to shape and close off sections. The head is worked separately and then sewn onto the body, with additional stuffing added to the neck area for proper structure and appearance. Safety eyes are attached to create facial features, and the final assembly creates a cohesive, three-dimensional deer figure.
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