Groundhogs Day is a couple weeks away (February 2nd) and its always fun to try and guess if the groundhog will see its shadow or not. Am I crazy for hoping for 6 more weeks of winter? I would love to see some snow this year. We haven’t had any here in Oregon and I would love for my boys to have a snow day. Anyway, in celebration of Groundhogs Day, I made up a little groundhog appliqué. I call him Punxsutawney Phil! Although I think he might make a better beaver or gopher. Either way, I am sure you can all find a use for him 🙂
Groundhog Applique
Finished Size: 3″w x 3.5″h
Magic ring, 8 HDC in ring
Round 2: 2 Hdc in each around, join, chain 2
Round 3: 2 DC in next 6 stitches (12 DC), chain 2, turn
Round 4: DC in each stitch (12 DC), ch 1, turn
Round 5: SC, HDC in next 2, DC in next 6, HDC in next 2, SC, fasten off weave in ends.
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Thank you! I'm making hats for the children at the Huntsman Cancer Institute here in Salt Lake City and he will look darling on them.
oh my gosh, he is so darn cute!
I just love everything you have designed and have made many of your patterns. You are so dear to share them with the crochet community. I thank you from the bottom of my heart and wish you peace joy and love always. Annette McKitrick
I love this – and I know someone who LOVES groundhogs all year round. Thanks for the pattern!
Hi ! …this is so cute, adorable.Happy Week !
So cute! You always come up with such clever things 🙂
This is so cute!
Very cute, thanks for the pattern!
really cute!
I made one and ahat like yours for my little boy and got so compliments 🙂 thank you for sharing. I've been telling my friends how much I love your blog 🙂 it's my favorite
Hey Sarah… this is so cute! I have been looking through all your stuff and absolutely love it. I was wondering, do you have a "Horse Applique"? I have been looking for a pattern with no avail… Waiting to hear from you.
Susie
Would you be open to selling one of these?
Would you be open to selling one of these?
I see you are using the term “magic ring”. I have never heard of that saying so I would like to know if you are referring to a plastic ring or the center of a granny square?
Thank you,
Roxanne
Thanks, Sarah You are really a very clean heart person.
I want to thank you for the many hours and the variety of patterns for many holidays and occasions that you post .I use them to fill the down times in being a full time caretaker. I make a lot of appliqué pins for different holidays.I donated quite a few depending of season and holiday.I donate to the Tamarac librarians that save and suggest lg print books for my elderly mom.They receive about25. And CVS pharmacy near where we live in Florida ,they get about 15 .The bank tellers that help us The therapists both physical and occupational too that help us . I use scraps and different yarns on hand. I’m happy to say the most expensive thing is the packages of medium to small safety pins. I give out a pin with each appliqué.Ifeel I’m giving my time my yarn,I’m not going to pay for patterns to.I copy your patterns on 5×8 cards and use them as references .thank you.Ruth
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