Miffy Glasses Holder – Step-by-Step Tutorial
🩵 Introduction
Hello, lovely crafters! 🐰✨ In today’s post, I’ll be guiding you through a detailed, easy-to-follow Miffy crochet glasses holder pattern that’s perfect for beginners. We’ll make an adorable little glasses holder that’s perfect for your desk, bedside, or anywhere you want a soft, charming touch. This pattern is beginner-friendly, fun, and super cute so let’s get crocheting! 🧶
YT short:
🧵 Materials Needed
Here are all the materials you’ll need 🌸
Yarn: White chenille yarn/plushie yarn
Crochet Hook : 8 mm and 4 mm(for slip stitching the ears)
Scissors
Black Felt Fabric or any black fabric
Stitch Markers
- Craft Glue
📚 Abbreviations Used
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
slst – slip stitch
inc – increase (2 single crochets in one stitch)
dec – decrease
dc inc – double crochet increase (2 double crochets in one stitch)
🤍 Step-by-Step Instructions
Holder:
- R1: ch 14, sk 1 ch(mark), 12 sc, (3 sc) in one stitch, 12 sc, slst in marked chain space [24]
- R2: ch 1(mark), 2 inc, 11 sc, 3 inc, 11 sc, inc, slst in marked chain space [32]
- R3: ch 1(mark), (sc, inc) x 2, 11 sc, (sc, inc) x 3, 12 sc, inc, slst in marked chain space [40]
- R4: ch 1(mark), 40 sc, slst in marked chain space [40]
- R5: ch 1(mark), (6 sc, dec) x 5, slst in marked chain space and fasten off [35]
Ears:
- ch 4, sk 1 ch, dc inc, 2 dc, ch 5, sk 1 ch, dc inc, 2 dc (don't cut the yarn yet!)
Attach the ears to your glasses holder using slip stitches. For best results, use a slightly smaller hook(4 mm)
Face:
- Cut out small round pieces of felt for the eyes and thin, narrow strips for the mouth. Position them carefully on your project and secure them in place using your preferred craft glue.
Blue Bow
- The blue bow is made using a corded double chain, and I’ve already uploaded a tutorial short on how to make it, so feel free to check it out and follow along. It’s simple, quick, and beginner-friendly🩵
💡 Points to keep in mind
When working with chunky or chenille yarn, avoid making your stitches too tight, it can make it tricky to see the stitches and insert your hook.
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Take your time and enjoy each stitch; there’s no need to rush.
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Don’t be afraid to frog (undo) your stitches and redo your work, it’s all part of the learning process.
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Remember, practice makes perfect! Your stitches will get better with time, so focus on having fun and enjoying the process.
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