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The document provides a detailed crochet pattern for making a pug pillow, including specific instructions for each row and the materials needed. It outlines the construction of various components such as the pug motif, ears, tail, and pillow panels, along with finishing techniques. Additionally, it includes abbreviations and gauge information to assist the crocheter in achieving the desired results.
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The document provides a detailed crochet pattern for making a pug pillow, including specific instructions for each row and the materials needed. It outlines the construction of various components such as the pug motif, ears, tail, and pillow panels, along with finishing techniques. Additionally, it includes abbreviations and gauge information to assist the crocheter in achieving the desired results.
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Row 5: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across.

(21 sc)

Rows 6-7: Ch 1, turn; 2 sc in next sc, sc in each


sc across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc. (25 sc)

Rows 8-12: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across.


(25 sc)

Row 13: Ch 1, turn; 2 sc in next sc, sc in each sc


across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc. (27 sc)

Rows 14-17: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across.


(27 sc)

Row 18: Ch 1, turn; work decrease (dec) as


follows: insert hook in next sc, YO, pull up
loop, insert hook in next sc, YO, pull up loop,
YO, draw through all 3 loops on hook: dec
Pug Pillow made; sc in each sc across to last 2 sc, work dec.
(25 st)
Finished Size: Approximately 13” X 13”
Rows 19-20: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across.
Materials: (25 sc)
Worsted Weight Acrylic Yarn, approximately:
Row 21: Ch 1, turn; work dec, sc in each sc
Main Color (MC) Red Heart (Aran) - 8 ounces across to last 2 sc, work dec. (23 st)
(225 grams, 320 yards)
Rows 22-23: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across.
Color A (CA) Red Heart (Buff) - 1 ½ ounces (23 sc)
(40 grams, 60 yards)
Row 24: Ch 1, turn; work dec, sc in each sc
Color B (CB) Red Heart (Black) - ½ ounce across to last 2 sc, work dec. (21 st)
(15 grams, 20 yards)
Rows 25-26: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across.
Polyester Stuffing (21 sc)

Crochet hook size: H (5.0 mm) or size needed Row 27: Ch 1, turn; work dec, sc in each sc
for gauge across to last 2 sc, work dec. (19 st)

Yarn needle Rows 28-30: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across.


(19 sc)
Gauge 3 ½ sc = 1 inch
Row 31: Ch 1, turn; work dec, sc in each sc
across to last 2 sc, work dec. (17 st)
Pug Motif
Row 32: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across. (17 sc)
Make one as follows:
Row 33: Ch 1, turn; 2 sc in next sc, sc in each sc
With CA, ch 14.
across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc. (19 sc)
Row 1: (Wrong Side) 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook,
Rows 34-35: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across.
sc in each sc across to last ch, 2 sc in last ch.
(19 sc)
(15 sc)
Row 36: Ch 1, turn; 2 sc in next sc, sc in each sc
Rows 2-4: Ch 1 (counts as first sc now and across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc. (21 sc)
throughout), turn; sc in same sc as turning, sc in
each sc across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc. (21 sc at Rows 37-42: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across.
end of Row 4) (21 sc)

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Row 43: Ch 1, turn; work dec, sc in each sc Row 6: Ch 1, turn; work dec, 2 sc in next sc.
across to last 2 sc, work dec. (19 st) (4 st)
Row 7: Ch 1, turn; work dec. (2 st)
Row 44: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across
(changing to CB in last st). (19 sc) Row 8: Ch 1, turn; (sc, slip st) in next sc. (3 st)

Row 45: Ch 1, turn; work dec, sc in each sc Finish off. Weave in ends.
across to last 2 sc, work dec. (17 st)

Row 46: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across Pug Tail


(changing back to CA in last st). (17 sc)
Make one as follows:
Rows 47-48: Ch 1, turn; 2 sc in next sc, sc in
each sc across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc. (21 sc) With CA, ch 7; join with slip st to form ring.

Rows 49-50: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across. Rnd 1: 8 sc in ring; join with slip st in first sc.
(21 sc) (8 sc)

Row 51: Ch 1, turn; 2 sc in next sc, sc in each sc Rnds 2-9: Ch 1 (counts as first sc now and
across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc. (23 sc) throughout), turn; sc in each sc around; join with
slip st in first sc. (8 sc)
Row 52: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across. (23 sc)
Rnd 10: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc around; join
Row 53: Ch 1, turn; work dec, sc in each sc with slip st in first sc (changing to CB in last st).
across to last 2 sc, work dec. (21 st) (8 sc)

Rows 54-56: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across. Rnd 11: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc around; join
(21 sc) with slip st in first sc. (8 sc)

Rows 57-59: Ch 1, turn; work dec, sc in each sc Rnd 12: Ch 1, turn; work dec 4 times; join with
across to last 2 sc, work dec. (15 st) slip st in first dec. Finish off. Weave in ends.

Rnd 60: Ch 1, turn; work dec, sc in each sc Pillow Panel


across to last 3 sc, work dec, slip st in last sc.
(13 st) Make two as follows:

Finish off. Weave in ends. With MC, ch 50.

Pug Ears Row 1: (Wrong Side) Sc in 2nd ch from hook


and in each ch across. (49 sc)
Make two as follows:
Row 2-54: Ch 1 (counts as first sc now and
With CB, ch 2. throughout), turn; sc in each sc across. (49 sc)

Row 1: 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook. (2 sc) Border Rnds

Row 2: Ch 1 (counts as first sc now and Rnd 1: Ch 1, DO NOT TURN; *working along
throughout), turn; 2 sc in next sc. (3 sc) row ends, work 40 sc evenly across to corner, ch
1 * * , work sc in each remaining loop of beg ch
Row 3: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across. (3 sc) (49 sc), ch 1, repeat from * to * * once more, sc
in each sc across (49 sc), ch 1, slip st in first sc.
Row 4: Ch 1, turn; 2 sc in next sc, sc in next sc.
(4 sc) Rnd 2: Ch 1, turn; (sc, ch 1, sc) in next ch-1
corner sp, * sc in each sc across to next ch-1
Row 5: Ch 1, turn; sc in same sc as turning, sc corner sp, (sc, ch 1, sc) in ch-1 sp, repeat from *
in next sc, work dec. (4 st) twice more, sc in each sc across; join with slip
st in first sc.

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Rnd 3: Ch 1, turn; * sc in each sc across to next With CA and yarn needle, curl tail around and
ch-1 corner sp, (sc, ch 1, sc) in ch-1 corner sp, stitch to secure, making a curled tail as shown
repeat from * three times more; join with slip st below:
in first sc. Diagram 4

Finish off first panel. DO NOT FINISH OFF


second panel.

Attach Pug Motif, Ears, Tail


With right side of first Pillow Panel facing,
position Pug Motif diagonally on panel as
shown:
Diagram 1

*NOTE – Tail will stand up three dimensionally.

Join Panels
With right sides of Pillow Panels facing each
other, insert hook into loop of last sc worked in
second panel. Slip st in next sc of both first and
second panels, using the diagram below as a;
guide:

With MC and yarn needle, whipstitch Pug Motif Diagram 5


to Panel.

With CB and yarn needle, sew ears in position,


using diagram below as guide:
Diagram 2

Slip st in each sc and ch-1 corner sp around to


With CA and yarn needle, flatten open end of tail last 15 sc. Finish off.
and whipstitch to pug motif bottom Use
diagram below as placement guide: Turn pillow right side out.

Diagram 3 Stuff pillow with polyester stuffing. With MC


and yarn needle, whipstitch 15-sc opening
closed. Finish off. Weave in all ends.

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Abbreviations Whipstitch
beg beginning Insert needle through top loops only of both
ch (s) chain (s) pieces, draw thru, insert needle in same place
chg changing and draw thru again to secure beginning of seam
dc double crochet(s) (remember to leave enough yarn to weave in
dr dropped later). Insert needle thru top loops of stitches,
fin finish (ing) back to front across to end specified in pattern.
hdc half double crochet(s) Weave in end, cut yarn close to work.
MC Main Color
mm millimeters
Rnd(s) Round(s)
sc single crochet(s)
sp(s) space(es)
st(s) stitch(es)
tr treble crochet(s)
YO yarn over

Gauge
Gauge mentioned at the beginning of pattern
instructions may need adjusting, depending upon
your needle, deviation from type of yarn
suggested, or other factors. Make an example Weaving In Ends
piece and measure, then adjust needle size to
obtain gauge. Ends can be woven in securely by loading loose
end into yarn needle, pull loaded needle through
Changing colors a few stitches, then back in the other direction a
few stitches. Cut yarn close to work.
Work the last stitch to the last step of completing
that stitch. Hook next color and draw thru loops
on hook.
Important note
Great strides have been taken to insure accuracy
of patterns. Work may vary depending upon
human error or individuality of work. Patterns
have been made and instructions have been
tested to insure accuracy. For any problems with
pattern, please send an email to
patterns@NeedleMeThat.com or write us at
Needle Me That, PO Box 632, Andrews, SC
29510.

© 2014 Vicki Moore

www.NeedleMeThat.com

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