Minecraft Creeper Coaster Crochet Pattern


Minecraft creeper coaster against a white background.

Bring the game to the table with this fun Minecraft Creeper Coaster pattern! It would make a great gift for all the gamers in your life.

I’ve included the chart as well as the written instructions. I opted to make it double sided so that the back is as clean as the front plus it makes it extra absorbent. I recommend using cotton yarn for home wares as that will help with absorbancy as well.


MATERIALS

  • Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK in Lime Green and Pure Black
  • 2.5mm crochet hook
  • Yarn needle, scissors

STITCHES/ABBREVIATIONS

  • ch – chain
  • sc – single crochet
  • st/s – stitch/es

NOTES

SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
The pattern is written in US terms and measures approximately 3.25″ (8.5cm) x 3.25″ (8.5cm).
It is worked in rows of sc from the bottom up following the chart below. Each square equals one sc stitch. Odd rows are worked from right to left and even rows from left to right. Change colour by drawing the new colour through the last yarn over of the previous stitch.


PATTERN

FRONT

Using green yarn, ch 23.
Follow chart provided for colour changes required.
R1: Sc in second ch from hook, sc to end.
R2-22: Ch 1, turn. 22 sc.
Fasten off and weave in ends.

NOTE: You may find that the left eye doesn’t connect with the nose. Use one of the black yarn tails and sew a few stitches to join it up before weaving in the end.

Creeper pixel chart.

BACK

Make as for front but plain. Ch 1, turn – DO NOT FASTEN OFF.

FINISHING

Place front and back pieces right sides together and work through both pieces. Your hook should be on the right side of your work. Sc evenly around all sides, placing 3 sc in the corners. When you are back to where you started sc into the same st as your starting st and fasten off invisibly. Weave in end.

If you enjoyed this pattern, you can find more home decor patterns HERE.


I hope you enjoyed this pattern and I can’t wait to see your creations. Feel free to send me a photo or tag me on Instagram @stitchbyfay and use the hashtag #stitchbyfaypatterns.

Happy Crocheting x

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