Crochet Pattern: Wordle
Crochet Pattern: Wordle
Crochet Pattern: Wordle
CROCHET PATTERN
make your very own word puzzle!
THANK YOU! WO R D L E B O DY
I’m excited to walk you through The body is made up of a series of gray,
how to make my amigurumi yellow, and green squares. You can
customize your Wordle to match one
Wordle! If you’ve never crocheted of your recent puzzles, or you can make
before, this is a great pattern yours to match mine. For mine, I made 20
to start on because most of the squares in the following quantities:
stitches used are single crochet. • Gray: 4
• Yellow: 4
Video tutorials for every stitch Square Square Square Square Square
• Green: 12 1 2 3 4 5
used in this pattern can easily be I didn’t use all 6 rows, but you could easily
found online (think Youtube), and modify yours to make it slightly bigger. Square Square Square Square Square
if you really get stuck, send me a 6 7 8 9 10
message through Facebook Foundation Row: Using the color of your
choice and an F-hook, ch 5. Sc in the 2nd ch Square Square Square Square Square
(@hamandeggscrochet). If you’re from the hook and each across (4 sts). 11 12 13 14 15
asking yourself, “What the heck Rows 1-3: Ch 1, turn. Sc in each st across
is a Wordle?” I encourage you to (4 sts). F/O. Square Square Square Square Square
16 17 18 19 20
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Assembly:
wordle/ and play along! Lay out your first two rows so that each
(24 sts). (If you decide to make another
row of squares, add 4 rows). Do not fasten
square is in the right order and facing off; you will join this to your Wordle front.
I would love it if you shared a forward. Using White and an F-hook, pull Match up the back and the front of your
picture of the finished piece, so up a loop between Squares 1 and 6, ch 1, sc Wordle. Sc even around. Before you close
across the squares. Ch 1 between this set
don’t forget to tag me on social up your Wordle, stuff lightly. Also tuck
of squares and Squares 2 and 7. Continue in any ends hanging around. I normally
media so I can see it! Happy by crocheting Square 2 to Square 7. Ch
ather
recommend people stuff the daylights out
hooking!
- He 1 between your squares til the end of
the row. Repeat down (crochet square 6
of their amigurumi, but for this guy, we
only want him slightly puffy. Fasten off,
to Square 11, etc.). F/O after crocheting weave in your ends.
STITCHES AND Square 15 to Square 20.
TECHNIQUES ARMS
Now, crochet down your columns. Join Using White and F-hook. Make 2.
▷ ch: chain White to Squares 1 and 2, sc squares Ch 12. Sl st in 4th ch from hook. (Makes first
▷ sc: single crochet together. Ch 1 between squares, continue “finger”). Ch 4, sl st in 4th ch from hook
▷ sl st: slip stitch down the columns. At the end, you should (second “finger”). Ch 4, sl st in 4th ch from
▷ f/o: fasten off. Cut off yarn, pull yarn have all the squares connected together. hook (third “finger”). Sl st in your first sl st
through last stitch to fasten off F/O. Add 9-mm safety eyes in the middles from finger 1 (in bold in these directions).
of squares 7 and 9. Fasten securely. Sl st in remaining sts in your row. Fasten
REQUIRED B AC K
off. Sew to body on either side, between
squares 6 and 11, and 10 and 15. Weave in
MATERIALS Using White and F-hook ends.
▷ Small amounts of worsted weight Foundation Row: Ch 25, sc in 2nd hook
yarn in Gray, Green, Yellow, and from ch and each across. Hooray! You made a Wordle!
White. Very small amount of black. Rows 1-19: Ch 1, turn. Sc in each st across
▷ F-hook
▷ Stitch Marker
▷ Fiberfill Stuffing
▷ Tapestry Needle
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▷ (2) 6-mm Safety Eyes
▷ Scissors
COPYRIGHT & PERMISSIONS
This pattern is © copyright 2022 Heather Pursley for Ham and Eggs. Do
not resell or distribute this pattern. You may use this pattern for your own
personal use and sell your finished items created from this pattern, but you
cannot claim the pattern as your own. Please credit me, Heather Pursley, as
the designer of this pattern, and include a link to my Facebook page If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at
(@hamandeggscrochet) if you sell your items online. [email protected]