Materials:
G hook
Worsted Weight Yarn
(I used Lion Brand Vanna's choice)
Stitch Marker
Scissors
Fiber Fill
Pattern Notes: This pattern is worked in the round so there will be no joining or turning. Stuff Mustache lightly with fiber fill as you work. Finished Stash Measures about 5 ½” wide and 1 ¼” tall.
Mustache
Ch 2
Rnd 1 - work 4sc's into 2nd ch from hk. (4)
Rnd 2 through Rnd 3 – sc in each st around. (4)
Rnd 4 – (2sc in next, sc in next) around. (6)
Rnd 5 – sc in each st around. (6)
Rnd 6 – (2sc in next, sc in next 2) around. (8)
Rnd 7 – (2sc in next, sc in next 3) around. (10)
Rnd 8 – (2sc in next, sc in next 4) around. (12)
Rnd 9 – 2sc in next 2, sc in last 10. (14)
Rnd 10 – sc in next, 2sc in next 2, sc in last 11. (16)
Rnd 11 – sc in next, 2sc in next, sc in next 2, 2sc in next, sc in last 11. (18)
Rnd 12 – sc in each st around. (18)
Rnd 13 – sc in next, sc2tog, sc in next 2, sc2tog, sc in last 11. (16)
Rnd 14 – (sc2tog, sc in next 2) around. (12)
Rnd 15 – sc in next 2, sc2tog, sc in next 4, sc2tog, sc in last 2. (10)
Rnd 16 – sc in next 2, 2sc in next, sc in next 4, 2sc in next, sc in last 2. (12)
Rnd 17 – sc in next, (2sc in next, sc in next 2) repeat to last 2, 2sc in next, sc in last. (16)
Rnd 18 – sc in next 3, 2sc in next, sc in next 2, 2sc in next, sc in last 9. (18)
Rnd 19 – sc in each st around. (18)
Rnd 20 – sc in next 3, sc2tog, sc in next 2, sc2tog, sc in last 9. (16)
Rnd 21 – sc in next 3, sc2tog twice, sc in last 9. (14)
Rnd 22 – sc in next 2, sc2tog twice, sc in last 8. (12)
Rnd 23 – sc in next, sc2tog twice, sc in last 7. (10)
Rnd 24 – sc in next, sc2tog, sc in next 3, sc2tog, sc in last 2. (8)
Rnd 25 – sc in next, sc2tog, sc in next 2, sc2tog, sc in last. (6)
Rnd 26 – sc in each st around. (6)
Rnd 27 – (sc in next, sc2tog) around. (4)
Rnd 28 through Rnd 29 – sc in each st around. (4)Ideas:
I didn't do this but I think it would be neat to add a little pipe cleaner into the stash so that you can curl the ends tighter or looser and they will stay in place nicely.
I was also thinking it would be fun to use some brown wool yarn you can brush to make the mustache furry looking. Here is a good tutorial on wool brushing:
http://tamiesnow.typepad.com/roxycraft/2009/06/tutorial-making-brushed-amigurumi.html
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Thank you ever so much for this pattern. My work is taking part in the charity event Movember and one the girls wanted to join in so I made one of your mustaches :-)
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hee hee,..this is soooo cute, thanks for the free pattern!
ReplyDeleteI love this crocheted moustache! I recently learned how to crochet but am not good enough yet for this pattern unfortunately. Any chance you're making a movie tutorial out of it sometime :D?
ReplyDeleteSweeet! This will make the perfect gift for my mustache obsessed friends! Liked your suggestion about putting in pipe cleaner to curl the ends. I just finished putting together my Christmas wreath so I used the wire and it worked perfectly!
ReplyDeleteWhat did you use to hold up the mustache and how did you make it stay? Ive exhausted my brain lol
ReplyDeleteDo you think you could do a video on how to do it ?
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