This ultra plush and soft snowman crochet pattern using Bernat Blanket Yarn is just adorable! Beginner friendly pattern. It measures approximately 14″ tall.

Basic Crochet knowledge is needed. Stitches used are Single and Half Double Crochet. The head and body is worked in the round in one piece.

Snowman Crochet Pattern 

Crochet Pattern Designed by Jessica Cooper

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Copyright 2021

Materials Needed

  • 8mm Crochet Hook
  • Bernat Blanket Super Bulky 6 Yarn (10.5oz/300g, 220yds/201m) in White and Burgundy Plum. (1 skein of the 10 oz makes approximately 3 snowmen)
  • Scissors
  • Large Eyed Needle
  • Poly-Fil
  • 14mm Safety Eyes (Amazon Link)
  • Carrot Nose Button (Amazon Link)

Gauge 

  • 4” square = 7 SC x 8 Rows

Stitches Used/Abbreviations (US Terms)

Pattern Notes

  • Beginning chain DOES NOT count as a stitch
  • Optional to use black and orange yarn to sew on a nose and eyes]
  • To keep the joins on each round from being noticeable, pull the slip stitch tight after joining. 
  • Be sure to place safety eyes within a stitch and not between them as they can pull through. 

Finished Snowman with Hat measures approximately 14” tall. 

1. Snowman

Worked from the bottom up

Round 1: Ch 1, SC 9 in magic circle, join. (9)

Rnd 2: Ch 1, 2SC in each st around, join. (18)

Rnd 3: Ch 1, [SC in 1 st, 2SC in next st] around, join. (27)

Rnd 4: Ch 1, [SC in 2 sts, 2SC in next st] around, join. (36)

Rnd 5 – 19: Ch 1, SC around, join. (36)

Rnd 20: Ch 1, [SC in 2 sts, SC2TOG] around, join. (27)

Rnd 21: Ch 1, [SC in 1 st, SC2TOG] around, join. (18)

**Stop here and add safety eyes at round 17, sew on nose at round 16. Stuff with Pily-Fil

Rnd 22: Ch 1, SC2TOG around, join. (9) Fasten off leaving a tail about 12” long. Use a needle and close the hole. Knot and weave in the ends. 

Photo 1: Safety eyes and button carrot nose placed

Photo 2: Stuff with poly-fil before round 22

Photo 3: Rnd 22 completed and hole closed with tail.

2. Form the Body/Head

Using 24” of blanket yarn and tapestry needle to form the body/head. Count down 10 rows from the top and weave in and out between the stitches of rows 10 & 11 all the way around. Pull tight and knot. Be careful as pulling too tight on blanket yarn will break the yarn. Weave in ends. 

Photo 5: Weave in and out of stitches to form the head/body

Photo 6: Pull yarn tight to form the head/body

3. Hat

Round 1: Ch 1, HDC 9 in magic circle, join. (9)

Rnd 2: Ch 1, 2HDC in each st around, join. (18)

Rnd 3: Ch 1, [HDC in 1 st, 2HDC in next st] around, join. (27)

Rnd 4: Ch 1, [HDC in 2 sts, 2HDC in next st] around, join. (36)

Rnd 5 – 7: Ch 1, HDC around, join. (36)

Rnd 8: Ch 1, SC around, join. (36) Fasten off leaving a long tail. Sew to the head of the snowman. 

Photo 7: Finished Hat

4. Scarf

Row 1: Ch 4, HDC in 2nd ch on hook and across, turn. (3)

Row 2 – 38: Ch 1, HDC across, turn. (3) Fasten off, weave in the ends. Wrap scarf around body, pull tight, and knot once. Sew on to the snowman at the knot. 

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Jessica Cooper

I have been crocheting since I was a child. My huge love for crochet has opened this opportunity to teach others through this blog and online learning.

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