Materials:
Yarn in Black, Grey and Orange White
3.5 mm hook
Stuffing
Scissors
Stitch marker
Abbreviations and stitches:
MC: Magic Circle
Sc: Single Crochet
Inc: Increase, two single crochets in one stitch
Dec: Decrease, Single crochet two together
BLO: Back Loop Only
FO: Finish off. I chain two cut yarn and pull through to create a little ‘knot’
Notes:
Pattern written in US terms
Stitch count is listed at the end of the row in []
Repeat stitches within ** for x Number of times
Bomb ‘Body’:
In black
1. MC, Sc 6 [6]
2. *Inc* x6 [12]
3. *Inc, Sc* x6 [18]
4. Sc, *Inc, Sc 2* x5 Inc, Sc [24]
5. *Inc, Sc 3* x6 [30]
6. *Sc 2, Inc, Sc 2* x6 [36]
7-14. Sc each stitch around [36]
15. *Sc 2, Dec, Sc 2* x6 [30]
16. *Dec, Sc 3* x6 [24]
17. *Sc 1, Dec, Sc 1* x6 [18]
18. *Dec, Sc 1* x6 [12]
19. *Dec* x6 [6]
FO and Sew closed
Fuze:
With gray:
1. MC, Sc 6 [6]
2. *Inc* x6 [12]
3. *Inc, Sc* x6 [18]
4. In BLO- sc around [18]
Finish off
With white:
Ch 4
1. In second chain from hook, Sc across, turn [3]
2-5: Ch 1, Sc across [3]
Sew white fuze stri[p to top of grey, then the grey around the bomb bomb body around row 3 [they should match up very nice]
Tie on 4" strips of orange yarn for 'fire'
The F-
I sewed mine in almost an embroidery way. You can also use puff paint, or surface slip stitch if you know how.
1 comment
I am trying to make this bomb, and I love your video. However, it seems that the math on the written pattern is off starting with row 4. If my math is correct, that is only 22 sts., not 24. Please correct me if I’m wrong. Thank you for your patterns and time