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Ghostface

Graph Pattern
PATTERN FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. DO NOT
REDISTRUBUTE OR SELL THIS PATTERN IN ANY WAY
Materials
 3.5 mm Crochet hook
 Scissors
 Needle
 Double Knit weight 3 Yarn in:
- Black
- White
Abbreviations (US Terms)
- Grey
- Brown Ch = Chain
- Red
I used 1 skein each of Stylecraft Special DK in:
Sc = Single Crochet
- Black (1002) Fo = Fasten Off
- White (1001)
- Grey (1099)
- Mocha (1064)
- Tomato (1723)
Feel free to use any colour for the background!

Dimensions
10 ½ Inches by 9 ½ Inches

Or

26 cm by 25 ½ cm
NOTES
This pattern is created through a graph, so I have provided 3 different
patterns you can follow to make this Ghostface tapestry. The first
pattern is just the graph that you can follow along back and forth through
the rows. The second pattern is colour block instructions, and the third
pattern follows a traditional written crochet pattern.
Once finishing the graph section of this pdf, you can finish there and
leave it as a tapestry, however, in this pdf, I have also included a pattern
to turn the Ghostface pattern into a pillow or a tote bag.

This pattern uses Chains and Single crochets throughout. Here are
tutorials on how to do these stiches if you do not know how.

Chain:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v-
mssy5rKU&ab_channel=FiberFlux
Single Crochet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgVOkQcf5qw&ab_channel=Croche
tGuru

You will also need to be constantly changing colours throughout this


pattern, if you do not know how to do this, here is a tutorial on it.

Changing colours:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lps9ahnyCe8&ab_channel=MoreKo
pyKali
Pattern 1: Graph
 Each square counts as 1 Sc
 At the end of each row, Ch 1 and turn
 You can use 3 different Skeins of red Yarn or cut 2 long strands of the red yarn to
use for the different red parts of the graph, so you do not have to carry the red
colour throughout. (or any other background colour you are using).
 Start by ch 58 and sc into the 2nd ch from your hook.

Start here
Pattern 2: Colour block
 Start by ch 58 and sc into the 2nd ch from your hook.
 At the end of each row, ch 1 and turn
 The number in each box counts as the number of sc in that colour.

Row 1: 57

Row 2: 17 1 39

Row 3: 39 2 16

Row 4: 15 3 39

Row 5: 39 4 14

Row 6: 14 4 39

Row 7: 39 1 3 14

Row 8: 13 3 1 1 10 1 28

Row 9: 27 3 9 1 1 1 2 13

Row 10: 13 1 2 1 1 9 1 2 1 26

Row 11: 26 1 2 1 9 1 1 2 1 13

Row 12: 12 2 2 1 1 9 1 3 1 25

Row 13: 24 1 4 1 9 1 1 2 2 12

Row 14: 12 1 3 1 1 9 1 4 2 22 1

Row 15: 2 20 2 5 1 9 1 1 3 1 12

Row 16: 12 4 1 1 9 1 6 1 20 2

Row 17: 3 18 1 6 2 9 1 1 2 1 1 12

Row 18: 12 1 1 2 1 1 10 1 6 2 17 3

Row 19: 3 16 2 7 1 10 1 1 4 12

Row 20: 12 4 1 1 3 7 1 7 2 14 5

Row 21: 6 12 3 7 1 6 4 1 1 1 1 2 12
12

Row 22: 12 4 1 1 4 6 1 7 4 11 6

Row 23: 8 8 5 6 2 5 5 1 1 4 12

Row 24: 12 6 5 5 2 5 7 7 8

Row 25: 8 6 9 3 2 6 5 6 12

Row 26: 10 10 3 6 15 6 7
Row 27: 6 6 8 2 6 6 5 6 12

Row 28: 13 5 5 5 4 5 2 4 2 6 6
4
Row 29: 6 6 2 4 24 5 4 5 5 3 14 1

Row 30: 2 13 3 1 4 4 6 3 2 5 2 6 6

Row 31: 5 8 1 5 11 4 4 1 3 12 3

Row 32: 5 11 2 2 3 3 3 2 7 4 2 8 5
3 7
2 3 3 11 6
Row 33: 5 8 2 4 4 6 72 1
7 7 5
Row 34: 6 15 2 3 2 7 3 4 3

Row 35: 5 7 4 3 2 7 2 3 3 14 7

Row 36: 8 13 3 4 2 6 2 3 4 7 5

Row 37: 5 7 5 1 3 5 2 5 3 13 8

Row 38: 9 12 3 5 4 3 9 7 5

Row 39: 5 7 9 1 6 4 4 12 9

Row 40: 10 10 6 4 15 7 5
Row 41: 6 7 14 3 8 8 11
Row 42: 13 5 9 3 13 8 6

Row 43: 6 9 11 3 28
Row 44: 29 3 9 9 7

Row 45: 8 19 30

Row 46: 30 19 8

Row 47: 9 17 31

Row 48: 32 15 10
7
Row 49: 12 10 35

Row 50: 37 6 14

Row 51: 57
Row 52: 57
Row 53: 57
Row 54: 57
Row 55: 57
Row 56: 57

FO
Pattern 3: Written Instructions
 Start by ch 58 and sc into 2nd ch from hook
 Ch 1 and turn at the end of each row
 B = Black, W= White, R= Red, G= Grey, BR= Brown
Row 1: sc 57 in B
Row 2: sc 17 in B, sc 1 in R, sc 39 in B
Row 3: sc 39 in B, sc 2 in R, sc 16 in B
Row 4: sc 15 in B, sc 3 in R, sc 39 in B
Row 5: sc 39 in B, sc 4 in R, sc 24 in B
Row 6: sc 14 in B, sc 4 in R, sc 39 in B
Row 7: sc 39 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 3 in R, sc 14 in B
Row 8: sc 13 in B, sc 3 in R, sc 1 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 10 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 28 in B
Row 9: sc 27 in B, sc 3 in W, sc 9 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 1 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 2 in R, sc 13 in B
Row 10: sc 13 in B, sc 1 in R, sc 2 in G, sc 1 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 9 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 2 in B,
sc 1 in W, sc 26 in B
Row 11: sc 26 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 2 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 9 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 1 in B, sc 2 in G,
sc 1 in R, sc 13 in B
Row 12: sc 12 in B, sc 2 in R, sc 2 in G, sc 1 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 9 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 3 in B,
sc 1 in W, sc 25 in B
Row 13: sc 24 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 4 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 9 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 1 in B, sc 2 in G,
sc 2 in R, sc 12 in B
Row 14: sc 12 in B, sc 1 in R, sc 3 in G, sc 1 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 9 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 4 in B,
sc 2 in W, sc 22 in B, sc 1 in R
Row 15: sc 2 in R, sc 20 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 5 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 9 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 1 in B,
sc 3 in G, sc 1 in R, sc 12 in B
Row 16: sc 12 in B, sc 4 in G, sc 1 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 9 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 6 in B, sc 1 in W,
sc 20 in B, sc 2 in R
Row 17: sc 3 in R, sc 18 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 6 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 9 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 1 in B,
sc 2 in G, sc 1 in R, sc 1 in G, sc 12 in B
What your project should look like after finishing row 17

Row 18: sc 12 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 1 in R, sc 2 in G, sc 1 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 10 in B, sc 1 in
W, sc 6 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 17 in B, sc 3 in R
Row 19: sc 3 in R, sc 16 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 7 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 10 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 1 in
B, sc 4 in G, sc 12 in B
Row 20: sc 12 in B, sc 4 in G, sc 1 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 3 in R, sc 7 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 7 in B,
sc 2 in W, sc 14 in B, sc 5 in R
Row 21: sc 6 in R, sc 12 in B, sc 3 in W, sc 7 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 6 in B, sc 4 in R, sc 1 in G,
sc 1 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 1 in R, sc 2 in G, sc 12 in B
Row 22: sc 12 in B, sc 4 in G, sc 1 in B, sc 1 in G, sc 4 in R, sc 6 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 7 in B,
sc 4 in W, sc 11 in B, sc 6 in R
Row 23: sc 8 in R, sc 8 in B, sc 5 in W, sc 6 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 5 in B, sc 5 in R, sc 1 in G,
sc 1 in B, sc 4 in G, sc 12 in B
Row 24: sc 12 in B, sc 6 in G, sc 5 in R, sc 5 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 5 in B, sc 7 in W, sc 7 in B,
sc 8 in R
Row 25: sc 8 in R, sc 6 in B, sc 9 in W, sc 3 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 6 in B, sc 5 in R, sc 6 in G,
sc 12 in B

What your project should look like after finishing row 25

Row 26: sc 10 in B, sc 10 in BR, sc 3 in R, sc 6 in B, sc 15 in W, sc 6 in B, sc 7 in R


Row 27: sc 6 in R, sc 6 in B, sc 8 in W, sc 2 in B, sc 6 in W, sc 6 in B, sc 5 in R, sc 6 in BR,
sc 12 in B
Row 28: sc 13 in B, sc 5 in BR, sc 5 in R, sc 5 in B, sc 4 in W, sc 5 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 4 in
B, sc 2 in W, sc 6 in B, sc 6 in R
Row 29: sc 6 in R, sc 6 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 4 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 5 in B, sc 4 in W, sc 5 in B,
sc 5 in R, sc 3 in BR, sc 14 in B, sc 1 in R
Row 30: sc 2 in R, sc 13 in B, sc 3 in BR, sc 1 in B, sc 4 in R, sc 4 in B, sc 6 in W, sc 3 in
B, sc 2 in W, sc 5 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 6 in B, sc 6 in R
Row 31: sc 5 in R, sc 8 in B, sc 1 in W, sc 5 in B, sc 11 in W, sc 4 in B, sc 4 in R, sc 1 in
B, sc 3 in BR, sc 12 in B, sc 3 in R
Row 32: sc 5 in R, sc 11 in B, sc 2 in BR, sc 2 in B, sc 3 in R, sc 3 in B, sc 3 in W, sc 2 in
B, sc 7 in W, sc 4 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 8 in B, sc 5 in R
Row 33: sc 5 in R, sc 8 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 4 in B, sc 4 in W, sc 6 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 3 in B,
sc 2 in R, sc 3 in B, sc 1 in BR, sc 11 in B, sc 6 in R

What your project should look like after finishing row 33

Row 34: sc 6 in R, sc 15 in B, sc 2 in R, sc 3 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 7 in B, sc 3 in W, sc 4 in B,
sc 3 in W, sc 7 in B, sc 5 in R
Row 35: sc 5 in R, sc 7 in B, sc 4 in W, sc 3 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 7 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 3 in B,
sc 3 in R, sc 14 in B, sc 7 in R
Row 36: sc 8 in R, sc 13 in B, sc 3 in R, sc 4 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 6 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 3 in B,
sc 4 in W, sc 7 in B, sc 5 in R
Row 37: sc 5 in R, sc 7 in B, sc 5 in W, sc 1 in B, sc 3 in W, sc 5 in B, sc 2 in W, sc 5 in B,
sc 3 in R,sc 13 in B, sc 8 in R
Row 38: sc 9 in R, sc 12 in B, sc 3 in R, sc 5 in B, sc 4 in W, sc 3 in B, sc 9 in W, sc 7 in B,
sc 5 in R
Row 39: sc 5 in R, sc 7 in B, sc 9 in W, sc 1 in B, sc 6 in W, sc 4 in B, sc 4 in R, sc 12 in B,
sc 9 in R
Row 40: sc 10 in R, sc 10 in B, sc 6 in R, sc 4 in B, sc 15 in W, sc 7 in B, sc 5 in R
Row 41: sc 6 in R, sc 7 in B, sc 14 in W, sc 3 in B, sc 8 in R, sc 8 in B, sc 11 in R
Row 42: sc 13 in R, sc 5 in B, sc 9 in R, sc 3 in B, sc 13 in W, sc 8 in B, sc 6 in R
Row 43: sc 6 in R, sc 9 in B, sc 11 in W, sc 3 in B, sc 28 in R
Row 44: sc 29 in R, sc 3 in B, sc 9 in W, sc 9 in B, sc 7 in R
What your project should look like after finishing row 44
Row 45: sc 8 in R, sc 19 in B, sc 30 in R
Row 46: sc 30 in R, sc 19 in B, sc 8 in R
Row 47: sc 9 in R, sc 17 in B, sc 31 in R
Row 48: sc 32 in R, sc 15 in B, sc 10 in R
Row 49: sc 12 in R, sc 10 in B, sc 35 in R
Row 50: sc 37 in R, sc 6 in B, sc 14 in R

What your project should look like after finishing row 50

Row 51-56: sc 57 in R
FO and weave in ends.
Your finished Ghostface pattern should look like once you have finished the pattern.
You can leave your Ghostface like this and turn it into a wall hanging/tapestry, or
incorporate the pattern into any other project. I have included two patterns for turning
this graph into a pillow or a tote bag, for example.
(For the pillow or tote bag, you can create 2 of the Ghostface graphs so that both
sides will have the design. In the patterns below I just use black yarn for a plain black
panel.)

Ghostface Pillow
 You will need polyfill fibre to stuff the pillow
 Begin by ch 58 and sc into the 2nd ch from your hook (3.5mm)
 B = Black dk yarn
Row 1-56: sc 57 in B
Fo and weave in ends.
 Line up your panels with the front of the panels facing inwards.
 Join your two panels using a single crochet stitch, if you do not know how to do this,
here is a quick tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5akpnDzVH3o&ab_channel=WEBS-
America%27sYarnStore
 Sc around your panels, stopping when you are nearly back at the beginning to flip
your panels the right way. Begin stuffing with polyfill.
 Sew the opening closed using a whip stitch and a tapestry needle. If you do not know
how to do a whip stitch, you can watch a quick tutorial here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZS5Rbp2tMw&ab_channel=TamaraKelly-
Moogly
Ghostface Tote Bag
 You will need weight 4 (Aran or worsted) black yarn for the bottom panel
and strap, this will make the bag stronger.
 Use 3.5mm hook throughout.

Back Panel
USING DK WEIGHT
YARN
USING WEIGHT 4 YARN

USING WEIGHT 4 YARN


Bottom Panel
Strap

Strap
USING WEIGHT 4 YARN

Front Panel
(Ghostface Panel)

Strap
USING WEIGHT 4 YARN

Back Panel
 Begin by ch 58 and sc into the 2nd ch from your hook (3.5mm)
 B = Black dk yarn
Row 1-56: sc 57 in B
Fo and weave in ends.
Bottom Panel
 Begin by ch 7 and sc into the 2nd ch from your hook (3.5mm)
 B= Black weight 4 yarn
Row 1-55: sc 6 in B
Fo and weave in ends.

Side panels + straps


 Begin by ch 7 and sc into the 2nd ch from your hook (3.5mm)
 B= Black weight 4 yarn
Row 1-230: sc 6 in B
Fo and weave in ends.

 Sc together the side of the bottom panel to the bottom of


the front panel.
 Sc together the side of the bottom panel to the back
panel.
 You will now have the front, back and bottom panels
connected.
 Attach the bottom of strap to the bottom of the bottom
panel using sc.
 Sc together the sides of the strap panel to the sides of the
front and back panel on both sides.
 Attach the top of the strap to the top of the bottom panel
using sc.
 Flip you bag the right way round and you are finished 😊 Front, back and bottom panels
attached.

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