How to make a Bundled up snowman

5/5 – (28 votes)

Click Here for a Printable AD Free Version

Winter is a magical season, and what better way to embrace its charm than by creating your very own crochet bundled up snowman? This adorable handmade creation will add a touch of whimsy and coziness to your home during the festive season.

Advertisements

Imagine a mischievous winter wonderland brought to life by this quirky little crocheted snowman! Made with copious amounts of love and a hook amidst frosty giggles, this adorable creation is carefully crafted with the softest yarn, embracing its round and cuddly nature.

Dressed like a fashionista of the North Pole, our frosty friend wears a hip knitted hat, complete with an outrageous pom-pom that screams, “Look at me, I’m fabulous!” And let’s not forget about the scarf! Oh, the scarf! It’s a crocheted masterpiece, bursting with vibrant colors and playful patterns, perfect for catching the envy of those chilly gusts of wind.

Advertisements

But this snowman isn’t just a pretty face – it’s a versatile bundle of joy! Whether you want to bring whimsy to your fireplace, surprise a loved one with a unique gift, or add a dollop of creativity to your holiday crafting sessions, this crocheted cutie is ready to make it happen.

Let this little fella sprinkle your winter with handmade magic, reminding you that even in the coldest seasons, a touch of warmth and laughter can melt any frosty mood. So dive into the world of crochet and let your winter days be filled with joy, creativity, and the occasional snowball fight.

Advertisements

Happy hooking, and may your stitches be as lively as a snowman after a hot cocoa binge!

Make it your own crochet bundled up snowman

Advertisements

You can also give your snowman some personality by adding a festive hat or a pair of mittens. Once your snowman is complete, you can place it on a table or shelf to add a touch of winter charm to your home décor. If you’re feeling ambitious, you can even create a whole family of snowmen, each with their own unique accessories and expressions. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just starting out, creating a crochet snowman is a fun and rewarding project that is sure to bring joy and warmth to your winter season. So grab your crochet hooks and yarn, and let your creativity shine as you bring your snowman to life stitch by stitch. Happy crafting!

Supplies needed:

Medium worsted yarn

Crochet hook – I  used 3mm but you can use what you would like. Size will change

Yarn needle

Advertisements

Scissors

Stuffing

Stitch marker

Advertisements

Crochet Techniques to Know

Here are the basic crochet stitches we’ll use in this project.
Slip Stitch (sl st): To make a slip stitch, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull through both the stitch and the loop on the hook.
Single Crochet (sc): To make a single crochet, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop (2 loops on the hook). Yarn over again and pull through both loops to complete the stitch.

Advertisements


Half Double Crochet (hdc): This stitch is taller than a single crochet. To make an hdc, yarn over, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook). Yarn over again and pull through all 3 loops to complete the stitch.
Working in the Back Loops (BLO): Normally, we work through both top loops of a stitch. But in this project, we’ll work in the back loops only to create a ribbed texture. To do this, insert the hook under the back loop only. Then, complete the stitch as usual. Do the same with front loops only (FLO)

Terms and Abbreviations

Advertisements

Here are the crochet abbreviations used in this pattern.
MR= Magic Ring
BLO = back loops only
ch = chain(s)
dc = double crochet
FLOdc = front loops only double crochet

Advertisements


hdc = half double crochet
sc = single crochet
sl st = slip stitch
st(s) = stitch(es)

Advertisements

Anything within brackets is to be repeated.

Advertisements

Click Here for a Printable AD Free Version

Advertisements

Basic level:
Beginner 

Bundled up Snowman Pattern

Advertisements


Body


In white yarn, stuff as you go. Eyes will go in between rows 61-60 with 5 stitches in between.

Advertisements

1. 6sc in a mr (6)


2. Inc (12)


3. (sc, inc) (18)


4. (2sc, inc) (24)

Advertisements


5. (3sc, inc) (30)


6. (4sc, inc) (36)

7. (5sc, inc) (42)

Advertisements

8. (6sc, inc) (48)

9. (7sc, inc) (54)

10. (8sc, inc) (60)

11. (9sc, inc) (66)

Advertisements

12. (10sc, inc) (72)

13. (11sc, inc) (78)

14. (12sc, inc) (84)

15. (13sc, inc) (90)

Advertisements

16.- 21. Sc around for 6 rows (90)

22. (13sc, dec) (84)

23. (12sc, dec) (78)

24. (11sc, dec) (72)

Advertisements

25. (10sc, dec) (66)

26. (9sc, dec) (60)

27. (8sc, dec) (54)

28. (7sc, dec) (48)

Advertisements

29. (6sc, dec) (42)

30. (5sc, dec) (36)

31. Sc around (36)

32. (5sc, inc) (42)

Advertisements

33. (6sc, inc) (48)

34. (7sc, inc) (54)

35. (8sc, inc) (60)

36. (9sc, inc) (66)

Advertisements

37. (10sc, inc) (72)

38.- 43. Sc around for 6 rows (72)

44. (10sc, dec) (66)

Advertisements

45. (9sc, dec) (60)

46. (8sc, dec) (54)

47. (7sc, dec) (48)

48. (6sc, dec) (42)

Advertisements


49. (5sc, dec) (36)

50. (4sc, dec) (30)

51. (3sc, dec) (24)

52. Sc around (24)

53. (3sc, inc) (30)

Advertisements

54. (4sc, inc)  (36)

55. (5sc, inc) (42)

56. (6sc, inc) (48)

57. (7sc, inc) (54)

Advertisements

58.- 67. Sc around for 10 rows (54)

68. (7sc, dec) (48)

69. (6sc, dec) (42)

Advertisements

70. (5sc, dec) (36)

71. (4sc, dec) (30)

72. (3sc, dec) (24)

Advertisements

73. (2sc, dec) (18)

74. (Sc, dec) (12)

75. (Dec) (6)

Sl st. And Finish off and close hole

Advertisements

Nose

Advertisements

In orange yarn

1.3sc in mr (3)

2. Inc (6)

3. (Sc, inc) (9)

Advertisements

4.-7 sc around for 4 rounds

Sl st. Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing.

Sew nose to face in between eyes 1 row down.

Advertisements

Arms 

This is done in 3 different parts making 2 of each part for the arms. Do all 3 in the same brown colour. Stuff as you go.

Advertisements

Main Branch 

Make 2 in brown. Lightly stuff as you go.

Advertisements

1.4sc in a mr (4)

2. (Sc, inc) (6)

3.(2sc, inc) (8)

4.-28. Sc around for 25 rows (8)

Sl st. Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing

Advertisements

Medium Branch

Make 2 in brown. Lightly stuff as you go.

Advertisements

1.4sc in a mr (4)

2. (Sc, inc) (6)

3.-13. Sc around for 11 rows (6)

Sl st. Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing

Advertisements

Small branch

Make 2 in brown. Lightly stuff as you go.

1.4sc in a mr (4)

Advertisements

2. (Sc, inc) (6)

3.-10. Sc around for 8 rows (6)

Sl st. Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing.

Attach the medium branch half down the main branch on an angle with closed ends facing the same way. Attach the small branch half in between the closed end of the main branch and medium branch closed ends all facing the same way. Repeat with the second arm.

Advertisements
Attaching Arms

Place arms on either side of the snowman and sew through both sides attaching to the body.

Advertisements

Scarf

Colour is your choice

1. ch 9 

2. Sc second stitch from the hook, 7sc, ch, turn

Advertisements

3. 8sc, ch, turn

Repeat step 3 until the scarf can fit around the snowman’s neck 3 times.

Finish off leaving a tail for sewing.

Sew the ends of the scarf together at the back of the snowman.

Advertisements

Hat

Any colour. I usually match the scarf and the snowman. 

1.6sc in mr (6)

2. Inc (12)

Advertisements

3. (Sc, inc) (18)

4. (2sc, inc) (24)

5. (3sc, inc) (30)

6. (4sc, inc) (36)

Advertisements

7. (5sc, inc) (42)

8. (6sc, inc) (48)

9. (7sc, inc) (54)

10.-20. Sc around for 11 rounds (54)

Advertisements

Sl st. Finish off.

Add a pom pom to the top of the hat in the same colour 

You can add details like a pom pom for the top of the hat or just leave it plain. Pull the hat over the head of the snowman and fold the lip over the outside until the eyes show.

Advertisements

Enjoy your bundled up snowman!

This pattern is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. The pattern and or parts of it may not be reproduced, translated, altered for sale or for free. You may NOT MASS produce plushies made by this pattern in crochet or inspired by this pattern in other mediums. You may sell your item with this pattern in limited quantities 

Advertisements

Please give credit that this pattern was designed by:

Julia Pilling

Facebook page: Julias Stuff and Crochet

Instagram: JuliasstuffnCrochet

Email: juliasstuffncrochet@gmail.com

If you have any questions about my patterns please contact me anytime.

Advertisements

Voila! You’ve now created your very own crochet bundled up snowman! Display it proudly on a shelf, mantlepiece, or even as a special ornament on your Christmas tree. This delightful handmade creation will warm your heart and bring a touch of enchantment to your winter décor.

Enjoy the cozy joy of crafting and embrace the wonders of the season through the art of crochet.

Advertisements

Click Here for a Printable AD Free Version

More From us

Advertisements

2 responses to “How to make a Bundled up snowman”

Leave a Reply

Advertisements

Follow us on social media
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sugarsweetstreetbakery/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/sugarsweetst/
Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/street_bakery
Website: https://sugarsweetstreetbakery.ca

Related Posts

How to Make Peanut the Elephant
Peanut the elephant is the cutest creature you will ever...
Read more
How to Crochet a Ned Flanders Blanket...
Ned Flanders is a beloved character from the iconic animated...
Read more
How to make Dumplin The elephant
Dumplin the elephant is indeed a delightful sight to behold....
Read more
How To Make a No Sew Heart...
Crafting a no-sew heart octopus is an incredibly delightful activity...
Read more
How to Make a Easy Dino Bag...
The crochet dino bag with hatchable eggs is more than...
Read more
How to Make a Homer Donut Turtle
The adorable and quirky world of nerdy crochet patterns has...
Read more

Comments

2 responses to “How to make a Bundled up snowman”

Leave a Reply

Blog at WordPress.com.

error: Content is protected !!

Discover more from Sugar Sweet Street Bakery

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading