When I first decided to take part in the 5th Annual Knitting & Crochet Blog Week... I decided to make a car. I had NO idea this is what I would end up with. It was fun and challenging though and the story I wrote to match it was equally fun. :p I have to admit, I was actually using a photo of a Ford Fusion 2013 for my inspriation though I think it looks more like I was watching the movie Cars with my children. :p
So, since the first topic of the week is "A Day in the Life of" I wrote a poem about what my kids might enjoy doing with a crochet car! Enjoy the story that depicts a day in the life of this crochet car (no images because it was raining today when I planned on taking them... actually, on second look, it is snowing lol). I hope you enjoy the poem (written to the tune of green eggs and ham) and then the pattern is free (for now or forever, I don't know) and will be after the story.
Let's Go Play Today!
Today let’s play
Go play today
Go play today
I like to play
I like to play
Lets go play
right away!
I like to play
Lets go play
right away!
Would you like
To play with cars?
To play with cars?
Oh yes, oh yes
Let us play
With all of these
Fast cars today!
Let us play
With all of these
Fast cars today!
Should we race them
Here or there?
Here or there?
No they cannot race
Here or there
I would prefer them
By the chair
Here or there
I would prefer them
By the chair
Hurry, hurry
So we can play
So we can play
That’s what I want
To do today!
Can we play cars
In the sun?
That would be
so much fun!
In the sun?
That would be
so much fun!
The sun may be fun
I agree
But maybe instead
I agree
But maybe instead
Around the tree?
I want to play
Everywhere!
Let’s go, let’s go
Over there!
Oh I really love to play
I could do it all the day!
I could do it all the day!
Then let’s go play
With this box!
We could fill it
With these rocks!
We could fill it
With these rocks!
No! not the box
And no to rocks!
And no to rocks!
I just want to play
With cars today!
With cars today!
We can play out in the sun
I promise you, it would be fun!
We could go play by the tree
In the shade from noon to three
I promise you, it would be fun!
We could go play by the tree
In the shade from noon to three
Can we? Will we?
In the sun?
I promise brother
It will be fun!
In the sun?
I promise brother
It will be fun!
No we can’t
Race in the sun
Race in the sun
I would rather
By the tree
In the shade
So we can see!
By the tree
In the shade
So we can see!
Now let us race, around
this tree
Lasting from noon to three
We did not race in the sun
It wouldn’t be very fun
We did not play with a box
Or fill it with a ton of rocks
Lasting from noon to three
We did not race in the sun
It wouldn’t be very fun
We did not play with a box
Or fill it with a ton of rocks
Instead we race around
this tree
In the shade so we can see
In the shade so we can see
The race is over
The day is done
Boy didn’t we
Have so much fun!
The day is done
Boy didn’t we
Have so much fun!
- I really want to make a video about this car and me reading the story so I might just do that today and insert it here later. We shall see! (I need to brush my hair first! lol. I literally woke up and got straight to finishing this darn project). -
And... the pattern!:
Hook: G
Material: Red Heart Super Saver
Gauge: Non-essential – large gauge - large car, small gauge - smaller car
Material: Red Heart Super Saver
Gauge: Non-essential – large gauge - large car, small gauge - smaller car
Difficulty:
Advanced – not because of the stitches so much as because of making them all
work together.
Hints & Tips:
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Do not substitute the ch 5 with a magic circle
when making the tires.
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Ch at the beginning of a round does not count as
a stitch (so when it says ch 1, sc in next st the ch 1 doesn’t count as a st so
you’ll put the first sc in that same st)
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Let me konw if you find any errors. This is the most complicated pattern I've designed so far, so if you run into any confusion don't be alarmed. Just message me and I will get back to you to see if I can help you sort it out just as quickly as I can!
- You really have to manipulate the stuffing in order for it to take shape. If you'd like it stiffer, you may want to consider using canvas or cardboard to force it to hold its shape. If you want the soft pillow then you can consider sewing different areas to try and get it to hold its shape. The surface crochet really helped mine to holds its shape but I did use some yarn and sewed the bottom of the windshield to the base of the car just to kind of force that part to stay down so it didn't round out as much.
Tires:
With Grey
Round 1) Ch 5,
join to first ch with sl st, ch 1, 2 sc in every ch around, join to first sc
with sl st – 10 sc
Round 2) Ch 1,
2 sc in every st around, join to first sc with sl st, tie off – 20 sc
**Repeat rounds 1 & 2) 7 more times for a total of 8
rims**
With Black
Round 1) Join in any st with a ch 1, *sc in next st, 2 sc in next st* around, join to first sc with sl st – 30 sc
Round 1) Join in any st with a ch 1, *sc in next st, 2 sc in next st* around, join to first sc with sl st – 30 sc
Round 2) Ch 1,
sc in every st around, join to first sc with sl st, tie off – 30 sc
**Repeat rounds 1 & 2 on all rims**
To join:
Take two tires, place the right sides together, join in
the back loops of both tires and pull up a ch through them, sl st around tire
in back loops only until you have 4-5 st left. Fold the tire outside right (so
the outside faces the inside) add your stuffing and finish joining with a sl st
(this will create a small seam). Two tires will become 1 perfect little tire.
Body Fame:
Row 1) Using
the chainless foundation technique, *sc 64, 3 sc in the next ch, 20 sc, 3 sc in
the next ch* repeat *-* twice, join to first sc with sl st – 180 sc
Positioning tires:
First tire: Lay out the rectangle you just made, place
each tire in its prospective spot. Starting with the back on, begin whip
stitching the ch (from the chainless foundation) to the back loops on the back
of the tired (so the stitches won’t be visible). You will whip stitch a total
of 18 stitches so the body of the car cups the tire.
Second tire: This
tire will go in the 8th st from the corner – repeat instructions from first tire
Third & fourth
tire: Repeat first and second tire on opposite side.
Body Between
tires: Make 2
Row 1) Using
the chainless foundation technique, sc 16 – 16 sc
Row 2) Ch 1,
turn, sc across – 16 sc
Row 3) Ch 1,
turn, 2 sc in first st, sc to last st, 2 sc in last st – 18 sc
Row 4) Repeat
row 3 – 20 sc
Row 5) Repeat
row 3 – 22 sc
Row 6) Ch 1,
turn, sc in every st across – 22 sc
Row 7) Repeat
row 3 – 24 sc
Row 8) Repeat
round 3 – 26 sc
Row 9) Repeat
row 3 – 28 sc
Row 10) Repeat
row 3 – 30 sc
Row 11) Ch 1,
turn, sc in every st across, tie off – 30 sc
Back Wheel Fender:
Make 2
Row 1) Using
chainless foundation technique, sc 9 – 9 sc
Row 2) Ch 1,
turn, sc to last sc, 2 sc in last sc – 10 sc
Row 3) Ch 1,
turn, 2 sc in first st, sc to end – 11 sc
Row 4 – 8)
Repeat rows 2 & 3 until you have – 16 sc
Front Wheel
Fender: Make 2
Row 1) Using
chainless foundation technique, sc 7 – 7sc
Row 2) Ch 1,
turn, 2 sc in first st, sc to end – 8 sc
Row 3) Ch 1,
turn, sc in last st, 2 sc in last st – 9 sc
Row 4 - 8)
Repeat rows 2 & 3 until you have – 13 sc
Both sides:
Row 1) Join at end of side with a ch 1, sc in same st as joining, sc to end
Row 1) Join at end of side with a ch 1, sc in same st as joining, sc to end
Row 2) Ch 1, turn, sc to end
Front Fender:
Row 1) Join in
corner space with a ch 1, 2 sc in corner, sc to end, 2 sc in other corner – 24
sc
Row 2) Ch 1,
turn, sc to end, join to side with sl st
Row 3 – 12)
Repeat round 2
Back Fender:
Use the instructions for the front fender except you will only put 1 st in each corner (not 2)
and
Bottom of car:
You will be working in the foundation row for this (the
frame).
Join in corner of car that has more st after the wheel
then the other side with a ch 1
Row 1) hdc in
every st to wheel, ch 10, hdc in every st to next wheel, ch 10, hdc to corner
(you do not stitch in either corner, the ch 10 goes behind the wheels
Row 2) Ch 1,
turn, 2 hdc in first st, hdc in every st (including ch) across, 2 hdc in last
st
Row 3) Ch 1,
turn, 2 hdc in first st, hdc in every st across, 2 hdc in last st
This should put you at the fender that is shorter than
the other – this is the trunk and you will not do any more increases on this
side.
Row 4) Ch 1,
turn, hdc in first st, hdc in every st across, 2 hdc in last st
Row 5) Ch 1,
turn 2 hdc in first st, hdc in every st across
Row 6) Repeat
round 4
Row 7) Ch 1,
turn, hdc in every st across
Row 8 - 17)
Repeat row 7
Row 18) Ch 1,
turn, hdc2tog, hdc in every st to end
Row 19) Ch 1,
turn, hdc in ever st across to last 2 st, hdc2tog
Row 20) Repeat
round 17
Row 21) Ch 1,
turn, hdc2tog, hdc to last 2, hdc2tog
Row 22 - 23)
Repeat row 20
Sew the other three edges of the floor to the sides of
the car working evenly (use the whip stitch)
Trunk Lid:
Join in last st of the right side of the car with a ch 1
(does not count as a st but does count as a sl st)
Row 1) sc in
back loop of next st (back fender) and every st across, sl st in first st of
side of car (in back loop only)
Row 2) Sl st
in next st, ch 1, turn, sk all slip stitches and sc in every sc across, sl st
to side of car in back loop only
Row 3 – 7)
Repeat row 2 – tie off at end of row 7
Hood:
Join in corner of front fender with the side and the
front attach – you will pull a loop from the side and then sl st that into the
first st of the fender
Row 1) Ch 1, 2
sc in first st, sc to end, 2 sc in last st, join to side with sl st (you will
be working in the back loops only)
Row 2) Ch 1, 2
sc in first st, sc to end, 2 sc in last st, join to side with sl st (this
should level the hood with the sides of the car)
Row 3 - 18)
Working in both loops – ch 1, turn, hdc in every st across
***Fold car inside out, sl st both sides of hood to sides
of car working through loops evenly (and in the back loop of the side stitches
only) – when finished fold outside in again
Edging: Sc in
every st around car (including the hood and trunk stitches)
***You will do the following roof and window instructions
on both sides.***
Roof:
Join in corner of hood and side – you will have your sc
position with 1 in the side and 3 in the hood
Row 1) Ch 1,
sc in next 4 st
Row 2 – 50) Ch
1, turn, sc to end
Sl st to trunk of car
Window:
Join in corner near hood and roof
Row 1) Join in
first st, ch 1, sc in next 28 st (this will put your window about halfway over
the back wheel)
Row 2) Ch 1, turn, sc in every st across
Row 3) Ch 1,
turn, sc dec, sc to end
Row 4) Ch 1,
turn, 2 sc in first st, sc to last 2 st, sc dec in last 2 st
Row 5) Ch 1,
turn, sc dec in first 2 st, sc to end, 2 sc in last st
Row 6) Repeat
row 4
Row 7) Ch 1,
turn, sc dec in first 2 st, sc to last 2 st, sc dec in last 2 st
Row 8 - 10)
Repeat row 7 – tie off in last row
Windows/roof:
Join in corner of hood and first part of roof already
completed
Row 1) With
blue, Ch 1, sc in every st across
Row 2 – 14) Repeat row 1
Row 15 – 38)
With main color, repeat row 1
Row 39 – 50)
With blue, repeat row 1
You are now going to sew all the flaps together so that
the car is hole. This will leave two triangles at the back of the car that you
will fill in with pink once you have it stuffed.
Once car is stuffed, join at bottom of one triangle with pink. There aren’t specific instructions here. You’ll sc while attaching to the sides with a sl st much like you did the trunk or sides of the car. You’ll need to decrease as you see fit to do until you reach the top.
This will leave one hole left. Finish stuffing as much as you will need as once you close up the other hole it will be VERY difficult to get more stuffing in. I used almost an entire 454g bag of fiber fill so it took quite a bit!
Once car is stuffed, join at bottom of one triangle with pink. There aren’t specific instructions here. You’ll sc while attaching to the sides with a sl st much like you did the trunk or sides of the car. You’ll need to decrease as you see fit to do until you reach the top.
This will leave one hole left. Finish stuffing as much as you will need as once you close up the other hole it will be VERY difficult to get more stuffing in. I used almost an entire 454g bag of fiber fill so it took quite a bit!
Using the surface slip stitch method you will outline all
the windows in black.
Make two eyes consisting of a magic circle and 11 hdc.
The mouth is a chain 15 (unless that is to short or long
for your liking) and then sl st back down the chain.
Glue on eyes and mouth.
All the loose strands I just stuffed into the car.
All the loose strands I just stuffed into the car.
Progression photos to help you along the way:
My testers had access to progression pics I posted on my facebook profile that may have helped them out. I thought I'd post them in the hopes they help you out as well! Here they are with a description.
So, these are my tires. I actually used cake pop sticks to prop them up to help. These little stickes proved VERY useful but are not required to make the project. They just help. And they are not the width of your car so they aren't an exact fit. You could get those sticks you use for cooking meat on a grill and trim them to fit the exact size once you have the frame on and KNOW the side :)
Alright, so this is my frame attached to the tires. As you can see it gives the images of the very underneath of a car. The sticks really did help (but aren't required, like I said). I sewed them on by using the "chain" of the foundation row so that the top of the stitch was actually loose which contributed to the look.
This was a side right after I attached it.
Both sides are attached. As you can see, the sticks are still helping. They kind of served the purpose of holding it up and showing me the frame hadn't gotten twisted. You do not want to twist the frame!
Here you see the rest of the sides done.
This photo has a LOT done. You see the front sides of the car done and the floor is done.
Here is a good window shot! You can see the triangle that gets left open that will allow you to stuff and how the window looks before it is sewn on.
After it is all sewn on (minus the triangle for stuffing.
In this one you see me starting to do the surface slip stitch BEFORE I finish stuffing. I feel it helped the shape come together.
This is the last pic I took before I added the eys and took the photos at the top. The only "special" thing I had to do to keep shape was kind of sew the top of the hood by the base of the window to the bottom of the car to pull it down. But you have to be careful with this so you don't get really bad indents in the hood.
Hope these helped!
Something my daughter said while I was making it that I
want to remember forever:
Emeny: I’m so excited that you’re making me a car.
Hi Amanda, i'm so confuse about the tires and how to combine them into the body of the car. Can you explain for me please? Thank you
ReplyDeleteI added photos of my progression on the car to see if they help you! I don't know when I will do a video or if but if I do I'll update it here as well as another post!
DeleteLet me know if the pics help!
Thanks for another pics!! ^^ When you post a video, please tell me! I hope i can see the video soon. This project is so wonderful!! ^^
DeleteHmm and now i think they're helpful!! Maybe i'll try while waiting the video ^^
DeleteI hope to see a video clip. I want to make this for my little brother. Thank you
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't you make headlights and taillights for your car?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure :p I guess I didn't really think about it and it looks "complete" this way. ;)
DeleteDid you leave the sticks inside?
ReplyDeleteNo I didn't :)
DeleteBoth sides:
ReplyDeleteRow 1) Join at end of side with a ch 1, sc in same st as joining, sc to end
Row 2) Ch 1, turn, sc to end
I am confused with this part are the sc's meant to go around the piece or where?
These are the sides of the cars between the fenders and the wheels. So you'll repeat those instructions for both sides of the car (where the doors go). I think picture 5 is the one that will help you. It kind of ties together and evens all the pieces around the tires.
DeleteHi Amanda, thank you for sharing this model of car. Would it be potential to know the number of pelotte you used? thank you very much
ReplyDeleteIs pelotte the same as yarn? If so, I used about 360 yards :)
DeleteYes it was for each color :) Thanks for your quick response and still desolate for my written expresion I am French
DeleteI hope I figure out how to add the pic, but I made a red Lightning Steve McQueen inspired by your pink pillow pal. He kinda had a mind of his own Nd became a bit carried away after a while, so he's huge, but my nephew loved it.
ReplyDelete