A House in The Forest
A House in The Forest
A House in The Forest
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Table
of
contents
Materials
1
Abbreviations
1
Final
Size
1
Skill
Level
1
About
2
Instructions
3-‐8
• Tree
Trunk
3-‐4
• Cushion
4-‐5
• Leaves
5
• Nest
6
• Birds
6-‐8
House
in
the
Forest’s
Techniques
9-‐20
• Holding
the
Crochet
Hook
–
The
Knife
Method
9
• Working
with
T-‐shirt
Yarn
10
• Inverted
Crochet
Technique
with
T-‐shirt
Yarn
11
• Adding
More
T-‐shirt
Yarn
12
• Building
the
House’s
Structure
13-‐14
• House’s
Entrance
15
• Making
the
Lawn
16
• Making
the
Branch
17-‐19
• Inverted
Crochet
Technique
20
Finishing
21
• Assembly
21
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A
House
in
the
Forest
Materials
T-‐shirt
yarn
in:
2
pairs
of
black
6mm
safety
eyes
-‐ Brown
(±
2,5kg)
Stuffing
-‐ Green
(±
1kg)
Yarn
needle
Bulky
weight
yarn
in:
Sewing
needle
-‐ Brown
(±
600gr)
Invisible
or
brown
thread
Light
weight
yarn
in:
Wire:
-‐ Green
(<50gr)
-‐ Craft
wire
in
brown
or
bronze
-‐ Light
Green
(<50gr)
-‐ Galvanized
wire
(ø
1,8mm,
-‐ Light
Yellow
(<50gr)
±9m)
or
one
with
similar
Fur
yarn:
strength
-‐ Brown
(±
50gr)
Sponge
(2,5cm
/
1
inch
thick)
Mercerized
cotton
thread
nº6
in:
Plastic
canvas
(±57x105cm)
-‐ Dark
yellow
Cardboard
(2mm
thick
and
cereal
8mm
hook
(US
L;
UK
0)
box
weight)
5mm
hook
(US
H;
UK
6)
Piercing
tool
4mm
hook
(US
G;
UK
8)
Scrap
paper
2,5mm
hook
(UK
12)
Hot
glue
1,75mm
hook
White
Glue
Brown
felt
Scissors
Abbreviations
Final
Size
Rnd:
round
or
rounds
House:
Ch:
chain
Height:
25cm
/
10
inches
Slst:
slip
stitch
Width:
55,5cm
/
22
inches
Sc:
single
crochet
Depth:
31cm
/
12
inches
Hdc:
half
double
crochet
Lawn:
Dc:
double
crochet
Width:
28cm
/
11
inches
Inc
2:
increase
by
working
two
Length:
60cm
/
24
inches
stitches
in
same
stitch
Inv
dec:
decrease
using
the
invisible
Skill
Level
decrease
method
Advanced
Sc2tog:
single
crochet
two
stitches
together
Sc3tog:
single
crochet
three
stitches
together
St:
Stitch
or
stitches
1
A
House
in
the
Forest
About:
The
terminology
used
in
this
pattern
is
the
US
terminology.
Gauge
is
not
important
to
this
project
just
as
long
as
your
hook,
yarn
and
individual
tension
result
in
a
stitch
that
is
tight
enough
that
the
stuffing
won’t
come
through.
The
parenthesis
(
)
are
used
when
a
group
of
stitches
is
to
be
repeated
a
number
of
times
or
with
a
group
of
stitches
that
is
to
be
worked
in
one
stitch
on
same
space.
The
numbers
in
parenthesis
at
the
end
of
each
round
or
row
indicate
the
total
number
of
stitches
in
that
round
or
row.
Most
rounds
are
written
in
the
following
format:
Round
number:
(work
a
number
of
stitches,
increase
or
decrease)
x
n
times
(total
number
of
stitches
in
the
round/row)
The
information
icon
(
)
indicates
that
the
marked
technique
is
explained
in
detail
with
pictures
in
the
A
House
in
the
Forest’s
Techniques
section
of
the
pattern
or,
if
accompanied
by
the
capital
letters
STG,
in
the
Stitches
&
Techniques
Guide.
2
A
House
in
the
Forest
Instructions
Tree
Trunk
Using
a
8mm
hook
and
the
brown
t-‐shirt
yarn.
The
tree
trunk
is
worked
in
continuous
rounds.
Do
not
join
rounds.
You
may
want
to
use
a
marker
to
indicate
the
beginning
of
the
rounds.
All
stitches
are
worked
in
both
loops
unless
indicated
otherwise.
Rnd
1:
8hdc
in
Magic
Ring
(8st)
Rnd
2:
(inc
2)
x
8
(16st)
Rnd
3:
(1hdc,
inc
2)
x
8
(24st)
Rnd
4:
(2hdc,
inc
2)
x
8
(32st)
Rnd
5:
(3hdc,
inc
2)
x
8
(40st)
Rnd
6:
(4hdc,
inc
2)
x
8
(48st)
Rnd
7:
(5hdc,
inc
2)
x
7,
4hdc,
inv
dec
2,
ch2,
turn
(54st)
Rnd
8:
inv
dec
2,
3hdc,
inc
2,
(6hdc,
inc
2)
x
5,
4hdc,
inv
dec
2,
ch2,
(51st)
turn
Rnd
9:
inv
dec
2,
3hdc,
inc
2,
(7hdc,
inc
2)
x
5,
3hdc,
inv
dec
2,
ch2,
(55st)
turn
Rnd
10:
inv
dec
2,
2hdc,
inc
2,
(8hdc,
inc
2)
x
5,
2hdc,
inv
dec
2
(58st)
-‐
Trace
shape
onto
the
thick
cardboard.
-‐
Cut
two
pieces
of
the
same
shape.
These
will
be
the
sides
of
the
house’s
structure.
st
Rnd
11:
Back
loop
only
–
hdc
all
around
(75hdc),
slst
to
1
(75st)
Rnd
12-‐23:
75hdc
(75st)
Rnd
24:
13hdc,
ch2,
turn
(13st)
Rnd
25-‐31:
63hdc,
ch2,
turn
(63st)
Rnd
32:
63hdc,
ch12,
slst
to
1st
(75st)
Rnd
33-‐46:
75hdc
(75st)
-‐
Build
house
structure.
(pages
13-‐14)
-‐
Place
house
structure
inside.
Rnd
47:
44hdc.
Back
loop
only
–
inv
dec
2,
7hdc,
inv
dec
2,
8hdc,
inv
(71st)
dec
2,
7hdc,
inv
dec
2,
1hdc
Rnd
48:
Back
loop
only
–
6hdc,
inv
dec
2,
(7hdc,
inv
dec
2)
x
4.
Both
(62st)
loops
–
inv
dec
2,
(6hdc,
inv
dec
2)
x
3,
1hdc
-‐
Continue
to
work
in
both
loops
until
the
end.
3
A
House
in
the
Forest
Rnd
49:
5hdc,
inv
dec
2,
(6hdc,
inv
dec
2)
x
4,
20hdc,
inv
dec
2,
1hdc
(56st)
Rnd
50:
(5hdc,
inv
dec
2)
x
8
(48st)
Rnd
51:
(4hdc,
inv
dec
2)
x
8
(40st)
Rnd
52:
(3hdc,
inv
dec
2)
x
8
(32st)
Rnd
53:
(2hdc,
inv
dec
2)
x
8
(24st)
Rnd
54:
(1hdc,
inv
dec
2)
x
8
(16st)
Rnd
55:
(inv
dec
2)
x
8
(8st)
-‐
Close
and
weave
in
ends.
-‐
Optional:
when
working
in
rows
you
can
use
the
Inverted
Crochet
Technique
so
that
all
stitches
in
all
rows
face
the
same
side.
(page
11)
Cushion
Using
a
5mm
hook
and
the
brown
bulky
yarn.
The
cushion
is
worked
in
rows
and
continuous
rounds.
When
working
in
continuous
rounds
do
not
join
them
at
the
end.
You
may
want
to
use
a
marker
to
indicate
the
beginning
of
the
rounds.
All
stitches
are
worked
in
both
loops
unless
indicated
otherwise.
Place
the
sponge
inside
before
closing
completely.
The
sponge
is
the
same
size
as
the
base
for
the
structure
of
the
house.
(page
13)
Ch
63
Row
1:
1sc
in
the
2nd
ch
from
the
hook,
61
sc,
ch1,
turn
(62st)
Row
2-‐31:
62sc,
ch1,
turn
(62st)
Rnd
32:
Back
loop
only
–
sc
all
around
(187st)
Rnd
33:
187sc
(187st)
Rnd
34:
186sc
(186st)
Rnd
35:
Back
loop
only
–
(sc3tog,
60sc,
sc3tog,
27sc)
x
2
(178st)
-‐
Place
stitch
marker
in
the
1st
corner
that
was
made.
-‐
From
now
on
the
rounds
will
always
end
one
stitch
before
the
marker.
Rnd
36:
(sc3tog,
58sc,
sc3tog,
25sc)
x
2
(170st)
Rnd
37:
(sc3tog,
56sc,
sc3tog,
23sc)
x
2
(162st)
Rnd
38:
(sc3tog,
54sc,
sc3tog,
21sc)
x
2
(154st)
Rnd
39:
(sc3tog,
52sc,
sc3tog,
19sc)
x
2
(146st)
Rnd
40:
(sc3tog,
50sc,
sc3tog,
17sc)
x
2
(138st)
Rnd
41:
(sc3tog,
48sc,
sc3tog,
15sc)
x
2
(130st)
Rnd
42:
(sc3tog,
46sc,
sc3tog,
13sc)
x
2
(122st)
Rnd
43:
(sc3tog,
44sc,
sc3tog,
11sc)
x
2
(114st)
Rnd
44:
(sc3tog,
42sc,
sc3tog,
9sc)
x
2
(106st)
Rnd
45:
(sc3tog,
40sc,
sc3tog,
7sc)
x
2
(98st)
Rnd
46:
(sc3tog,
38sc,
sc3tog,
5sc)
x
2
(90st)
Rnd
47:
(sc3tog,
36sc,
sc3tog,
3sc)
x
2
(82st)
4
A
House
in
the
Forest
5
A
House
in
the
Forest
Nest
Using
a
4mm
hook
and
the
brown
fur
yarn.
The
nest
is
worked
in
continuous
rounds.
Do
not
join
rounds.
You
may
want
to
use
a
marker
to
indicate
the
beginning
of
the
rounds.
All
stitches
are
worked
in
both
loops.
Ch2
Rnd
1:
6sc
into
the
2nd
ch
(6st)
Rnd
2:
(inc
2)
x
6
(12st)
Rnd
3:
(1sc,
inc
2)
x
6
(18st)
Rnd
4:
(2sc,
inc
2)
x
6
(24st)
Rnd
5:
(3sc,
inc
2)
x
6
(30st)
Rnd
6:
(4sc,
inc
2)
x
6
(36st)
Rnd
7:
(5sc,
inc
2)
x
6
(42st)
Rnd
8:
(6sc,
inc
2)
x
6
(48st)
Rnd
9:
(7sc,
inc
2)
x
6
(54st)
Rnd
10:
(8sc,
inc
2)
x
6
(60st)
Rnd
11:
60sc
(60st)
-‐
Sl
st,
needle
join
and
weave
in
ends.
Birds
(make
2)
Using
a
2,5mm
hook
and
the
light
yellow
and
light
green
yarns.
Body
The
body
is
worked
in
continuous
rounds.
Do
not
join
rounds.
You
may
want
to
use
a
marker
to
indicate
the
beginning
of
the
rounds.
All
stitches
are
worked
in
both
loops.
-‐
Begin
with
the
main
color.
Rnd
1:
6sc
in
Magic
Ring
(6st)
Rnd
2:
(inc
2)
x
6
(12st)
Rnd
3:
(1sc,
inc
2)
x
6
(18st)
Rnd
4-‐5:
18sc
(18st)
Rnd
6:
(2sc,
inc
2)
x
6
(24st)
-‐
Sl
st
and
needle
join.
-‐
Change
to
the
secondary
color.
6
A
House
in
the
Forest
7
A
House
in
the
Forest
8
A
House
in
the
Forest
9
A
House
in
the
Forest
Use
the
knife
hold
for
Because
we
are
working
Insert
the
hook
into
the
the
hook
and
hold
the
with
a
half
double
next
stitch
making
a
yarn
with
the
left
hand.
crochet,
yarn
over.
stabbing
motion
with
the
hook.
Step
4
Step
5
Step
6
Yarn
over.
Pull
up
a
loop
by
pulling
Yarn
over.
the
hook
back,
out
of
the
stitch.
Step
7
Pull
the
yarn
through
the
3
loops
on
the
hook.
10
A
House
in
the
Forest
When
working
this
Because
we
are
working
Insert
the
hook
into
the
technique
with
t-‐shirt
with
a
half
double
next
stitch.
yarn
I
like
to
place
my
crochet,
yarn
over.
work
perpendicular
to
me.
Step
4
Step
5
Step
6
Yarn
over
wrapping
the
Pull
up
a
loop.
Yarn
over
wrapping
the
t-‐shirt
yarn
around
the
t-‐shirt
yarn
around
the
hook.
hook.
Step
7
Step
8
Pull
the
yarn
through
All
stitches
on
all
rows
the
3
loops
on
the
hook.
face
the
same
side
of
the
work.
11
A
House
in
the
Forest
Thread
the
needle,
fold
Place
the
ends
you
want
Pull
the
thread
slowly
the
thread
in
half
and
to
join
back
to
back.
If
until
the
knot
is
close
to
knot
the
ends
together.
you
need
to,
cut
the
the
yarns.
Insert
the
edge
of
the
ends
to
needle
between
both
make
them
straight.
threads
and
under
the
Insert
the
needle
close
knot.
to
the
edge
of
the
yarn.
Step
4
Step
5
Step
6
Pull
the
thread
securing
Insert
the
needle
a
few
Repeat
until
getting
it.
millimeters
above
the
close
to
the
opposite
previous
stitch
and
pull
edge.
the
yarn.
Step
7
Step
8
Step
9
Insert
the
needle
Place
the
ends
of
the
Pull
both
pieces
gently
through
the
yarns,
pull
thread
against
and
along
in
opposite
directions
the
thread
gently
the
length
of
the
t-‐shirt
making
them
close
and
forming
a
loop,
insert
yarn.
hiding
the
thread’s
ends.
the
needle
through
the
loop.
Repeat
a
couple
of
times
securing
the
thread.
12
A
House
in
the
Forest
Measure
the
width
of
Measure
the
length
of
Place
the
plastic
canvas
the
flat
part
of
your
your
work
between
against
the
base
and
work.
rounds
11
and
46.
Mark
mark
the
middle
of
the
the
measurements
onto
squares
close
to
the
the
thick
cardboard,
edges.
Repeat
for
the
making
a
rectangular
straight
edge
of
the
shape
for
the
base
and
sidepieces.
*
cut.
Step
4
Step
5
Step
6
Wrap
the
plastic
canvas
Make
a
hole
in
all
the
With
the
craft
wire
start
around
the
curved
edge
markings
you
just
made.
to
join
all
the
cardboard
of
the
sidepieces
and
I’m
using
a
Crop-‐a-‐dile,
pieces
and
plastic
mark
the
middle
of
the
you
can
use
any
other
canvas
together.
**
squares
close
to
the
piercing
tool.
Remember
to
place
the
edge.
cushion
inside
the
structure
before
closing
it
completely.
Step
7
Step
8
Step
9
Insert
the
wire
into
a
Make
the
wire
come
out
Pull
the
wire,
while
at
hole
in
the
cardboard.
the
closest
square
from
the
same
time,
pushing
the
plastic
canvas
or
the
it
into
the
hole
of
the
hole
of
the
other
cardboard.
Make
the
cardboard
piece.
wire
flush
against
the
base.
13
A
House
in
the
Forest
At
the
end,
or
if
you
Structure
completed.
Reinforce
the
structure
need
to
add
more
wire,
with
wires
making
them
wrap
the
ends
together
go
over
and
under
every
and
make
them
flush
bar
of
the
plastic
canvas.
against
the
base
of
the
structure.
Step
13
Step
14
Step
15
Use
pliers
to
better
Place
3
wires
on
each
Place
3
wires
across
the
maneuver
the
wire.
side
of
the
house
that
top
of
the
house.
One
run
from
the
front
to
right
at
the
top,
other
the
back
going
over
the
above
the
house’s
top,
and
3
that
run
from
entrance
and
the
third
the
top
edge
of
the
behind
the
one
in
the
entrance,
go
over
the
middle.
top
and
to
the
back.
*
If
the
mesh
of
your
plastic
canvas
is
tighter
you
can
skip
one
or
two
squares.
**
-‐
Join
one
sidepiece
to
the
base.
-‐
Join
the
plastic
canvas
to
the
curved
edge
of
that
sidepiece.
-‐
Join
one
long
edge
of
the
base
to
the
plastic
canvas.
-‐
Place
the
cushion
inside
the
structure.
-‐
Join
the
curved
side
of
the
second
sidepiece
to
the
plastic
canvas.
-‐
Join
the
straight
edge
of
the
second
sidepiece
to
the
base.
-‐
Join
the
second
long
side
of
the
base
to
the
plastic
canvas.
14
A
House
in
the
Forest
House’s
Entrance
Step
1
Step
2
Step
3
With
a
bronze
or
brown
Join
the
tips
together
Make
a
slipknot
on
the
craft
wire
make
a
circle
closing
the
circle.
hook
and
yarn
over.
big
enough
for
the
entrance,
but
be
sure
the
corners
will
be
covered.
Step
4
Step
5
Step
6
Insert
the
hook
into
the
Pull
up
a
loop.
Yarn
over.
middle
of
the
circle
of
wire
and
yarn
over.
Step
7
Step
8
Step
9
Pull
through
the
three
Repeat
until
the
wire
is
Sew
the
circle
onto
the
loops
on
the
hook.
completely
covered.
front
of
the
entrance.
15
A
House
in
the
Forest
Lawn
Cut
the
plastic
canvas
to
Cut
the
t-‐shirt
yarn
in
To
attach
the
t-‐shirt
the
width
of
the
house
10cm
(4
inches)
strips.
yarn
strips
to
the
plastic
and
to
the
desired
canvas,
fold
the
strips
in
length.
Leave
an
extra
half.
length
to
attach
the
plastic
canvas
under
the
house
(make
it
a
little
bit
narrower
than
the
lawn).
Step
4
Step
5
Step
6
Place
the
closed
end
of
Make
it
come
out
under
Make
the
tips
of
the
the
strip
behind
the
that
same
plastic
bar.
strip
go
through
the
plastic
bar
you
want
to
loop
created
by
the
attach
it
to.
closed
end.
Step
7
Step
8
Pull
the
tips
of
the
strip
Repeat
for
all
of
the
securing
it
to
the
plastic
spaces
available
on
the
canvas.
plastic
canvas.
16
A
House
in
the
Forest
Cut
a
circle
with
a
Crease
the
middle
of
the
Bring
the
two
straight
diameter
of
9cm
on
a
straight
edge;
this
will
halves
together.
cardboard
(I’m
using
make
the
next
step
cardboard
from
a
cereal
easier.
box).
Cut
it
in
half.
Step
4
Step
5
Step
6
Tape
the
sides
together
Repeat
steps
2
and
3
for
Tape
the
cone
with
a
with
a
tape
that
doesn’t
the
2nd
half
but
this
time
tape
that
doesn’t
have
a
have
a
sleek
surface.
I’m
overlap
the
straight
sleek
surface.
using
painter’s
tape.
edges
more
making
the
base
of
the
cone
smaller.
Step
7
Step
8
Step
9
Cut
a
circle
with
a
Repeat
step
2
to
find
the
Keep
the
smaller
piece
diameter
of
11cm
on
a
center
of
the
straight
resulting
from
that
cut.
cardboard.
Cut
it
in
half.
edge.
Cut
the
half
circle
in
2
pieces
at
an
angle
a
little
bit
wider
than
45º.
17
A
House
in
the
Forest
Overlap
the
straight
Tape
the
cone
with
a
These
3
cones
makeup
edges
making
the
base
tape
that
doesn’t
have
a
the
branch.
From
left
to
of
the
cone
small.
sleek
surface.
right:
the
base,
middle
and
tip
of
the
branch.
Step
13
Step
14
Step
15
Place
the
middle
of
the
Tape
the
cones
together
Place
the
tip
of
the
branch
at
the
side
of
the
with
a
tape
that
doesn’t
branch
on
top
of
the
base
and
close
to
the
have
a
sleek
surface.
middle
piece
at
an
angle
top.
pointing
up.
Step
16
Step
17
Step
18
Tape
the
cones
together
Cut
enough
strips
from
Start
to
cover
the
with
a
tape
that
doesn’t
scrap
paper
to
cover
the
branch
with
the
strips
have
a
sleek
surface.
branch.
using
white
glue.
Step
19
Step
20
Step
21
Cover
the
branch
Take
both
ends
of
the
Start
to
glue
the
yarn
completely
and
let
it
yarn
you
want
to
use
to
around
the
branch
as
dry.
cover
the
branch
and
close
as
you
can
to
the
secure
them
inside
the
edge.
Use
glue
that
dries
base.
clear.
18
A
House
in
the
Forest
Step
22
Continue
to
glue
the
yarn
in
a
spiral
until
the
entire
branch
is
covered.
With
a
fine
tip
needle,
hide
the
ends
under
the
yarn
glued
on
the
tip
of
the
branch.
19
A
House
in
the
Forest
With
the
help
of
your
Insert
the
hook
from
the
Yarn
over
–
make
the
thumb
keep
the
working
back
to
the
front
of
the
hook
go
under
the
yarn
always
to
the
right
next
stitch.
working
yarn
and
grab
side
of
the
hook.
it.
Step
4
Step
5
Step
6
Pull
up
a
loop
(two
loops
Yarn
over
–
make
the
Pull
the
yarn
through
on
hook).
hook
go
under
the
the
two
loops
on
the
working
yarn
and
grab
hook.
it.
Flat
piece
worked
using
the
Inverted
Crochet
Technique
All
rows
show
the
characteristic
“v”
of
the
single
crochet.
20
A
House
in
the
Forest
Finishing
-‐ Make
the
house’s
entrance.
(page
15)
-‐ Make
the
lawn.
(page
16)
-‐ Make
the
branch.
(pages
17-‐19)
Assembly
-‐ Cut
the
entrance
of
the
house
on
the
plastic
canvas
with
scissors.
-‐ Cover
the
edges
of
the
plastic
canvas
on
the
house’s
entrance
with
brown
felt
and
using
the
hot
glue.
-‐ Attach
the
law
to
the
house
using
invisible
thread
and
the
sewing
needle.
-‐ Cover
the
plastic
canvas’
edge
on
the
bottom
of
the
house
with
brown
felt
and
using
the
hot
glue.
-‐ Attach
the
leaves
to
the
branch.
-‐ Attach
the
branch
to
the
top
of
the
house
using
a
pointy
needle
that
can
pierce
through
the
cardboard
and
a
strong
thread.
-‐ Wrap
a
piece
of
t-‐shirt
yarn
around
the
base
of
the
branch
(two
to
three
times)
hiding
where
the
branch
and
house
meet.
-‐ Attach
the
birds
to
the
nest
using
invisible
thread
and
the
sewing
needle.
-‐ Attach
the
nest
to
the
top
of
the
house
using
invisible
thread
and
the
sewing
needle.
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