Bitten
Bitten
HOW TO READ
A WOOBLES PATTERN ABBREVIATIONS
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.
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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.
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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.
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Step 3.
Repeat step 2 until you have as much icing as
you’d like on your donut.
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