Hi Little Pumpkins ! As promised, after Harry the gnome, here comes its girlfriend right before Valentine’s day ! This free girl gnome crochet pattern is a lot like the previous one for Harry, only some elements are different ( braids, arms & hat colors ). The supplies are the same. For Harriett’s boyfriend crochet pattern, click here.
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Measurements
- The girl gnome measures approximately 20 inches high x 9 inches wide and it sits down on its own on a flat surface. The size of your gnome can differ according to the tightness of your stitches.
- The use of different supplies from that indicated may vary the final rendering. You don’t have to use the same brand of yarn but the weight category has to be the same for a similar result. For the hair, you don’t have to use fuzzy yarn, you can use classic thin acrylic or cotton yarn.
Notes before starting
- Read the gnome crochet pattern completely before you start and don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or feedbacks, I will be happy to answer them ( contact me : here )
- For a result similar to the original gnome, it is important to read the crochet pattern at each step so as not to skip instructions given for a specific row. The model requires careful counting of rows and stitches.
- Check the size of the hook before each part.
- Also, don’t hesitate to contact me here if you notice any mistake in the tutorial, thank you
- The numbers placed in parentheses correspond to the number of stitches to have when finishing the row. This allows you to know if it was done correctly. If you have more than the number indicated, it means that you have added stitches. Conversely, if you lack it, you have forgotten it.
- The letters (a,b,c…) at the end of sentences correspond to the pictures.
- If it is indicated “classic finish “, it means: Cut the thread and pass it through the loop to make a knot.
Stitches and techniques used
Stitches and techniques : chain stitch, single crochet, increase, decrease, slip stitch. slip stitch
Discreet color change tutorial : here
For more details about the different crochet stitches and techniques, watch my YouTube videos : here
List of supplies
The use of different supplies from that indicated may vary the final rendering. You don’t have to use the same brand of yarn but the weight category has to be the same for a similar result.
Harry the gnome crochet pattern contain affiliate links. It means that I receive a small commission if you purchase the product that is linked ( no additional cost to you ).
- Hooks : 7 mm, 8 mm (L11) and 12 mm (P16) from this crochet kit : here
- Yarn ( as long as the weight category is the same, you can pick yarn of the brand that you prefer ( the result will be similar in term of proportions ).
Color | Number of skeins | Brand and Name | Weight & yardage / 1 ball | Weight category | Use in the pattern |
Grey (fog) | 1* | Loops & threads, Sweet Snuggles, 100% polyester | 8.8 oz / 109 yds (100 m) | 7 / jumbo | Body & arms |
Red (berry red) | 1* | Bernat, Softee chunky, 100% acrylic | 3.5 oz / 108 yds (99 m) | 6 / super bulky | Hat |
Hot pink (J26 think pink) | 1* | Loops & threads, Charisma, 100% acrylic | 3.5 oz / 109 yds (100 m) | 5 / bulky | Hat & gloves |
Light pink (CS-01 blossom sorbet) | 1* | Loops & threads, Charisma, 100% acrylic | 3.5 oz / 109 yds (100 m) | 5 / bulky | Hat, nose |
White (01) ** | 1* | Yarn bee, fur the love, 100% polyester | 7 oz / 37 yds (34 m) | 6 / super bulky | Hair |
** For the hair, you don’t have to use fuzzy yarn, you can use classic thick acrylic yarn.
– Lap counter : here
– Stitch markers
– White thin cotton thread to sew the elements together
– Toy stuffing : from Hobby Lobby or here
– Darning & Sewing needles.
– 1 cardboard circle of 6 inches diameter.
– Sewing pins to place the elements before sewing.
YouTube tutorial
Harriett the girl gnome, Free Crochet Pattern
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No profit can be generated from this pattern
Abbreviations ( US terms )
R: row
Sc: single crochet
Sl : slip stitch
Ch: chain
Inc: increase
Dec: decrease
Body
Hook 12 mm
Grey yarn
R0 : magic ring
R1 : 6 sc in the magic ring (6)
R2 : 6 inc (12)
R3 : (1 sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)
R4 : (2 sc, 1 inc) x6 (24)
R5 : (3 sc, 1 inc) x6 (30)
R6 : (4 sc, 1 inc) x6 (36)
From R7 to R19 : 1 sc in all 36 stitches (36) (13 rounds)
Place the cardboard circle at the bottom of the body ( it should cover R0’s magic ring and the few rounds around it ) (a)
R20 : (4 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (30)
R21 : (3 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (24)
Start stuffing
R22 : (2 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (18)
Keep stuffing
R23 : (1 sc, 1 dec ) x 6 (12)
Finish stuffing
R24 : 6 dec (6)
Leave 6 in. of thread then cut it.
Pass the thread through the loop to tie a knot.
With the thread and a darning needle, pass through the previous 6 stitches to close the circle.
Hide the thread in the body with the needle and then cut what is left (b).
Gnome hat
Hook 8 mm
The pattern requires different color changes ( you can watch the tutorial : here for easy and discreet color changes ).
Before the rounds, I precise what color is needed.
Hot pink
R0 : 66 ch
Attach ch 66 to ch 1 with a sl
From R1 to R4 : 1 sc in each stitch (66) (4 rounds)
R5 : (9 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (60)
Red
R6 : 1 sc in each stitch (60) (1 round)
Hot pink
From R7 to R9 : 1 sc in each stitch (60) (3 rounds)
R10 : (8 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (54)
From R11 to R12 : 1 sc in each stitch (54) (2 rounds)
Red
From R13 to R14 : 1 sc in each stitch (54) (2 rounds)
R15 : (7 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (48)
Light pink
From R16 to R17 : 1 sc in each stitch (48) (2 rounds)
Hot pink
From R18 to R19 : 1 sc in each stitch (48) (2 rounds)
R20 : (6 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (42)
From R21 to R23 : 1 sc in each stitch (42) (3 rounds)
R24 : (5 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (36)
From R25 to R27 : 1 sc in each stitch (36) (3 rounds)
R28 : (4 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (30)
Red
From R29 to R30 : 1 sc in each stitch (30) (2 rounds)
Light pink
R31 : 1 sc in each stitch (30) (1 round)
R32 : (3 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (24)
Hot pink
From R33 to R35 : 1 sc in each stitch (24) (3 rounds)
R36 : (2 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (18)
R37 : 1 sc in each stitch (18) (1 round)
Red
R38 : 1 sc in each stitch (18) (1 round)
Hot pink
R39 : 1 sc in each stitch (18) (1 round)
R40 : (1 sc, 1 dec) x6 (12)
R41 : 1 dec, 10 sc (11)
R42 : 1 dec, 9 sc (10)
R43 : 1 dec, 8 sc (9)
R44 : 1 dec, 7 sc (8)
R45 : 4 dec (4)
Leave around 4 inches of thread then cut it.
Pass the thread through the loop to tie a knot.
With the thread and a darning needle, pass through the 4 previous stitches to close the top of the hat.
Hide the thread in the hat with the needle and then cut what is left.
Feel free to add a cardboard cone inside the hat if you want to keep make straighter.
Voila, you are done with the hat 😊 (a)
Nose
Hook 7 mm
Light pink
R0 : magic ring
R1 : 6 sc in the magic ring (6)
R2 : 6 inc (12)
R3 : (1 sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)
R4 : (2 sc, 1 inc) x6 (24)
From R5 to R7 : 1 sc in each stitch (24) (3 rounds)
R8 : (2 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (18)
R9 : (1 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (12)
Stuff the nose
R10 : 6 dec (6)
Add some stuffing if needed. Leave about 8 in. of thread then cut it.
Pass the thread through the loop to tie a knot.
With the thread and a darning needle, pass through the previous 6 stitches to close the circle. Keep the thread long enough to later sew the nose to the body (a).
Arms x2
Hook 8 mm
Hot pink
R0 : magic ring
R1 : 6 sc in the magic ring (6)
R2 : 6 inc (12)
R3 : (1 sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)
From R4 to R6 : 1 sc in each stitch (18) (3 rounds)
Grey ( same as the body )
R7 : (1 sc, 1 dec) x6 (12)
From R8 to R16 : 1 sc in each stitch (12) (9 rounds)
Leave about 4 in. of thread then cut it.
Pass the thread through the loop to tie a knot (a).
Braids
- Cut 6 white fuzzy yarn threads ( approx. 36 inches )
- Cut 1 hot pink acrylic yarn thread ( approx. 36 inches )
- Tie a knot in the middle of these 7 threads
- Put some tape on the knot to fix them on a support ( a table, for example ) (a).
- Divide them into 3 strands ( white/white, white/pink/white and white/white ).
- Then, braid them together
- Close the braid by wrapping a pink thread around it and tie a knot.
- Cut the threads under the pink knot so they are all the same length
Assembly
Once you are done with the different parts, sew them on the body as shown on the pictures.
I always pin the parts first to make sure I sew them at the right place.
For the arms, sew on R16’s stitches, it will look like the end of the arm blends into the body.
You can sew a small stitch under the gloves to make them stay close to the body.
To sew the hat, you can use the same pink acrylic yarn that you used to crochet it.
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Click here for Harry pattern 🥰
and here for small Harry & Hariett
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Finally ! Your giant Harriett is ready 😊 Hope you enjoyed this
crochet girl gnome pattern !
& I wish you Happy Valentine’s day 🥰
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Thank you so very much!! Love them both!
Thank you so much ! I am so happy you love them ❤️