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Bitten

The document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a 'bitten donut' toy, including a list of materials needed and step-by-step instructions for assembly. It includes specific rounds and stitches to follow, as well as tips for techniques such as embroidery for the mouth and decoration options like sprinkles and icing. The pattern is designed for crocheters familiar with US terminology and continuous rounds.

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Bitten

The document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a 'bitten donut' toy, including a list of materials needed and step-by-step instructions for assembly. It includes specific rounds and stitches to follow, as well as tips for techniques such as embroidery for the mouth and decoration options like sprinkles and icing. The pattern is designed for crocheters familiar with US terminology and continuous rounds.

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MATERIALS

4mm crochet hook 10mm safety eyes Tapestry needle Stuffing

Tan or Brown medium- Frosting yarn, Sprinkles, Icing, and Scissors 



weight yarn (8 yds) medium-weight 
 Mouth yarn, medium- (not included)
(16 yds) weight (1 yd each)

HOW TO READ 

A WOOBLES PATTERN ABBREVIATIONS

This pattern is written in US


Rnd 3. [sc, inc] x6 (18)
terminology, and crocheted in
Round
continuous rounds. Watch video
tutorials at thewoobles.com/tutorials
What stitches to do this round, and 

how many times
ch
 chain

Total number of stitches in this round inc
 increase (2 sc in the same hole)

rnd
 round

sc
 single crochet

For round 3, repeat the pattern in the brackets 6 times.
sk # sts
 skip # stitches

The pattern is: single crochet in 1 stitch, then increase
sl st slip stitch
stitch in the next stitch. Because an increase is actually
2 single crochet stitches in the same stitch of the
previous round, the total number of stitches in this
round is 18.
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DONUT BASE F R OSTING
With tan or brown yarn. With frosting colored yarn.

TIP Keep track of where you are by placing a Leave an arm’s length of yarn before the beginning
stitch marker in the first stitch of the current of round 1.
round.
Rnd 1.


 ch 18. Bend the chain into a U, being
Rnd 1. ch 18. Bend the chain into a U, being careful not to twist it, and sl st in the
careful not to twist it, and sl st in the front loop of the first stitch (18)

front loop of the first stitch (18) Rnd 2.
 [2 sc, inc] x 6 (24)

Rnd 3.
 [3 sc, inc] x 5, sc, ch 3, sk2sts, sc (30)

TIP sl st means slip stitch. Rnd 4.
 [4 sc, inc] x 5, ch 6, sk5sts (36)

TIP When crocheting into a chain, remember to Rnd 5.
 [5 sc, inc] x 5, ch 7, st6sts (42)

crochet only into the back loops. Rnd 6. 35 sc (35)

Rnd 2.
 [2 sc, inc] x 6 (24)
 TIP The rest of the stitches of round 6 are
Rnd 3.
 [3 sc, inc] x 5, sc, ch 3, sk2sts, sc (30)
 intentionally left unworked.
Rnd 4.
 [4 sc, inc] x 5, ch 6, sk5sts (36)
 Invisible fasten off, leaving a tail at least two times
Rnd 5.
 [5 sc, inc] x 5, ch 7, sk6sts (42)
 the circumference of the frosting. The side with the
Rnd 6. 35 sc (35) chains is the bitten area of the frosting.

TIP The rest of the stitches of round 6 are Hold the frosting so the bitten side of the frosting
intentionally left unworked. is on your right. Attach the eyes on the right side of
the piece, between rounds 4 and 5 with a 7-stitch
TIP Your piece might start curling - that’s
space between them.
totally normal. For a neater final look, push
the middle of your piece until it curves the
other way. This makes the “right side” face
out. Then keep crocheting to the left. If
you’re a lefty, keep crocheting to the right.

Invisible fasten off, leaving a tail. The side with the


chains is the bitten area of the donut base.

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DONUT ASSEMBLY Step 4.

Thread a needle with the ending yarn tail from the
Step 1.
 frosting.
Thread a needle with the beginning yarn tail of the
frosting. Align the donut base and frosting on top Step 5.

of each other, so the “right” sides are facing away Use the yarn tail to sew the edges of the donut
from each other, and the bitten area is aligned. halves together, through the back loops of round 6
of each piece, making sure the bitten area is left
Step 2.
 unsewn. Stuff the donut as you go, but do not stuff
Use the yarn tail to sew the insides of the donut the bitten area.
halves together.
Step 6.

Step 3.
 Hide the yarn tail in the piece.
Bring the yarn tail to the inside of the piece, and tie
a knot to secure it.

1 2 3

4 5 6

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BITTEN PART Step 2.

For the next three stitches of the bitten part, sew
With tan or brown yarn. two rounds of the donut to each stitch of the bitten
part.
Rnd 1.
 start 6 sc in a magic loop (6)

Rnd 2. [(3 sc in the same st), 2 sc] x 2 (10) Step 3.

Sew the next two stitches with the back loops of
Invisible fasten off, leaving a long tail.

the two remaining stitches of the frosting.


Sew the bitten part on the bitten area of the
donut: Step 4.

For the next three stitches of the bitten part, sew
Step 1.
 two rounds of the donut to each stitch of the bitten
Align the bitten part on the bitten area of the part.
donut. Thread a needle with the tail, then use it to
sew the piece on the donut, starting from the back Step 5.

Hide the yarn tail in the piece.
loops of the two remaining stitches of the donut
base.

1 2 3

4 5

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MOUTH
Step 4.

Make sure the needle and yarn came out below the
Thread a needle with an arm’s length of yarn. curve. Then bring up and over the curve, and insert
Embroider a curve between the eyes, spanning the needle into the same hole it just came out of.
round 4 and three stitches wide:
Pull the needle out of the same hole in the donut
that it originally went into, so that both yarn tails
Step 1.
 are coming out of the same hole. Pull tight to
Insert the needle somewhere on the back of the secure the curve.

piece, and pull it out two stitches to the left of the Step 5.

right eye, where you want the right end of the Tie a knot with both yarn tails, as close to the
curve to be. Leave a 6-inch tail.
surface of the donut as possible. Hide the yarn in
the donut.
Step 2.

Insert the needle three stitches to the left, where
you want the left side of the curve to be. Pull it out
between the two ends of the curve and one round
down. This is the bottom of the curve.

Step 3.

Pull the yarn just tight enough so that the curve
looks like you want it.

1 2 3

4 5

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SPRINKLES Step 3.

Repeat step 2 as many times as you’d like, in
You can either add sprinkles OR icing to your random directions all over the frosting.
donut! However you decorate it is up to you.

Step 4.

With various colors of yarn. Pull the needle out of the same hole in the body
Step 1.
 that it originally went into, so that both yarn tails
Thread a needle with an arm’s length of yarn, and are coming out of the same hole.
insert it somewhere on the back of the donut. Pull Step 5.

the needle out of the frosting, where you want the Tie a knot with both yarn tails, as close to the
first sprinkle to start. Leave a 6-inch yarn tail. surface of the donut as possible. Hide the yarn in
Step 2.
 the donut.
Insert the needle one stitch away in any direction. Step 6.

Pull the needle out where you want the next Repeat steps 1-5 with the other sprinkle color.
sprinkle to start.

1 2 3

4 5 6

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ICING TIP If your icing is floating over the curves of
the donut, pull the needle out of a stitch in
You can either add sprinkles OR icing to your the middle of the line, and use the
donut! However you decorate it is up to you.
techniques in step 4 of the mouth
With icing yarn. embroidery to secure the line against the
frosting.
Step 1.

Thread a needle with an arm’s length of yarn, and Step 4.

insert it somewhere on the back of the piece. Pull To finish the last line of icing, pull the needle out
the needle out on the right side of the frosting. of the same hole in the donut that it originally
Leave a 6-inch yarn tail. went into, so that both yarn tails are coming out of
the same hole.
Step 2.

Insert the needle as many stitches away as you’d Step 5.

like, to create a line. Pull the needle out at the Tie a knot with both yarn tails, as close to the
edge of the frosting, where you’d like your next surface of the donut as possible. Hide the yarn in
line of icing to begin. the donut.

Step 3.

Repeat step 2 until you have as much icing as
you’d like on your donut.

1 2 3

4 5

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