Crochet Breakfast

Crochet Breakfast


Items needed:
  • 2 shades of worsted weight brown yarn (1 light and 1 dark)
  • Yellow Yarn (worsted weight)
  • White yarn (worsted weight)
  • Size “E” crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch marker (to mark end of rounds)
Abbreviations:
  • Ch: Chain
  • Dec: Decrease
  • Inc: Increase
  • Sc: Single crochet
Toast
ch 21
Row 1-18: Sc across, ch 1 and turn
Row 19: Sc 5 into first, sc 18, sc 5 into last, ch 1 and turn
Row 20: Sc across
Switch to dark brown yarn and sc a border around all, making sure to put 3 sc into both corners
Butter (Worked in a continuous round, use yellow yarn)
Round 1: Ch 2, sc 8 into second from hook
Round 2: [Sc 1, sc 3 into next] 4 times
Round 3: Sc 2, sc 3 into next, [sc 3, sc 3 into next] 3 times, sc 1, slip stitch into next, bind off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Assembly
Stitch the butter into place using the tail yarn.
Egg (worked in a continuous round)
White
Round 1: Ch 2, 6 into second from chain
Round 2: Inc in each (12)
Round 3: Sc 3, inc 6, sc 3 (18)
Round 4: [Sc 2, inc] 6 times (24)
Round 5: Sc 9, inc 6, sc 9 (30)
Round 6: [Sc 4, inc] 6 times (36)
Round 7: Sc 15, inc 6, sc 15 (42)
Round 8: [Sc 6, inc] 6 times (48)
Round 9: [Sc 7, inc] 6 times (54)
Round 10: Sc across, slip stitch into next, bind off and weave in ends
Yolk (yellow yarn)
Round 1: Ch 2, 6 sc into second from chain
Round 2: Inc in each
Round 3: [Sc 1, inc] 6 times
Round 4: Sc across
slip stitch into next and bind off leave a long tail for sewing
Assembly
Stitch the yolk into place using the tail yarn
Bacon
Row: 1: ch 6, sc across
Rows: 2 – 3: Sc across ch 1 and turn
Rows: 4, 6, 7,9, 10, 12, 13, 15: Dec, sc 2, inc, ch 1 and turn
Rows: 5, 8, 11, 14: Inc, sc 2, dec, ch 1 and turn
Rows: 16 – 18: Sc across ch 1 and turn
Sc a border around the bacon, slip into next, bind off and weave in ends.
To add the “white” of the bacon, you are going to make a crochet chain on the bacon. To do this, insert your hook into the bacon, pull a strand of yarn through. From there, leaving the yarn looped over your hook, repeat. Now you should have two loops on your hook, pull the second loop (the one closest to the hook) through the first. Continue this in a squiggly pattern until you reach the other end. Repeat on the other edge.

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