I was raised to respect and honor those who have served our country and those who gave everything for it.
I looked all over for an English bulldog pattern I liked but I never found exactly what I was looking for. I decided to get to work designing my own. I hope you enjoy making your own Devil Dogs! (Or just bulldogs)
I dedicate this pattern to all who have served our country and I hope to follow with more patterns like this.
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Materials:
F hook
Size 4 yarn: I used Red Heart Super Saver in buff & warm brown
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Small amt of black yarn for details & nose
Small amt of brown yarn for hat
Small amt
Small amt of brown yarn for hat
Small amt
12mm safety eyes
Scissors
Fiberfill
Tapestry needle for attaching and weaving in ends
Abbreviations:
Mr: magic ring
Ch: chain
Sl st: slip stitch
Sk: skip
Sc: single crochet
Sc2tog: decrease by 1 sc
Hdc: half double crochet
Hdc3tog: decrease by 2 hdc
Dc: double crochet
Flo: sts created in front loop only
Mirror crochet: mirror crochet follow link for video tutorial by Sad Days Crochet (optional)
F.o. : fasten off
Notes
All terms American. If pattern reads "sc, sc2tog, 2sc" it would be read as, " single crochet, single crochet 2 stitches together, 2 single crochet in the next stitch", directions are to be repeated to end of row/round unless otherwise noted. As with any pattern, be sure to read through once before beginning, and don't forget to mark your rounds! (I use a bit of contrasting yarn) This is an original design by me, Anna Wilson 2017.
All terms American. If pattern reads "sc, sc2tog, 2sc" it would be read as, " single crochet, single crochet 2 stitches together, 2 single crochet in the next stitch", directions are to be repeated to end of row/round unless otherwise noted. As with any pattern, be sure to read through once before beginning, and don't forget to mark your rounds! (I use a bit of contrasting yarn) This is an original design by me, Anna Wilson 2017.
You may do whatever you like with your completed Devil Dog, you can brave the dark together, donate them, sell them, fundraise with them or even give them as a gift! I only ask that you please not claim this pattern as your own, I worked hard to design my Devil Dog :)
Begin
Head: with main color
1: Mr 6 (6) join, ch1 on every round of head
2: 2sc (12)
3: sc, 2sc (18)
4: sc2, 2sc (24)
5: sc3, 2sc (30)
6-8: sc (30)
9: sc12, FLO- 2sc x6, both loops- sc12 (36)
10: sc12, *2sc, sc2 * x4, sc12 (40) place safety eyes between rnds 6/7 6 sts apart over muzzle
11-14: sc (40)
15: sc12, *sc2tog, sc2 * x4, sc12 (36)
16: sc12, sc2tog x6, sc12 (30)
17: sc, sc2tog (20) *stuff the head
18: *sc, sc2tog * sc in last 2 sts (14)
19: sc2tog (7) f.o. leaving a long tail for closing opening and shaping the muzzle
Nose: with black
Ch6, begin 2nd ch from hook: sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc f.o. leaving a long tail for attaching to muzzle
Muzzle: with main color
1: Mr 6 (6) work in continuous rnds, do not join
2: sc, 2sc (9)
3: sc2, 2sc (12)
4: sc3, 2sc (15)
5-6: sc (15)
7: sc3, sc2tog (12)
8-21: sc (12)
22: sc3, 2sc (15)
23-24: sc (15)
25: sc3, sc2tog (12)
26: sc2, sc2tog (9)
27: sc, sc2tog (6) f.o. leave a long tail to close opening and attach to head
Body: with main color
1: Mr 6 (6) work in continuous rnds
2/3: 2sc (12/24)
4: sc, 2sc (36)
5: sc2, 2sc (48)
6: sc11, 2sc (52)
7-12: sc (52)
13: sc2tog, sc11 (48)
14: *sc2, sc2tog * x6, sc24 (42)
15-17: sc (42)
18: *sc1, sc2tog * x6, sc24 (36)
19-20: sc (36)
21: sc4, sc2tog (30)
22: sc (30)
23: sc3, sc2tog (24)
24-29: sc (24)
30: sc2, sc2tog (18)
31: sc, sc2tog (12)
32: sc2tog (6) f.o. weave in ends
Front legs: with main color
1: Mr (6) join and ch1 at end of every rnd
2: 2sc (12)
3: sc, 2sc (18)
4-6: sc (18)
7: sc4, sc2tog (15)
8: hdc 7, sc2tog x4 (11)
9: *2hdc, hdc * x3, 2hdc, sc4 (15)
10: hdc, hdc2tog x2, hdc, hdc2tog x2, hdc, 2sc x4 (15)
11-14: sc (15)
15: begin rows- sc 10 (10) ch1 turn
16: mirror: sk 1st st, sc7, sk1 st, sc (8) ch1 turn
17: sc (8) ch1 turn
18: mirror- sk 1 st, sc5, sk 1 st (6) ch1 turn
19: sc (6) ch1 turn
20: mirror- sc (6)
21: sk 1st st, sc4, 2sc, turn to work down side of rows : sc down sides of rows and in skipped sts of rnd 14. Join to beginning leaving a long tail for attaching to body.
*Front legs are turned inward towards body
Back legs: with body color
1-13: same as front leg
14: do not ch1 1- sc (18) do not join
15: sc to center front of leg for left leg and center back for right leg turn ch1
16: mirror- sc7 (7) turn ch1
17: 2sc, sc5, 2sc (9) turn ch1
18: mirror- sc (9) turn ch1
19: sk 1 st, sc6, sk 1 st sc (7) turn ch1
20: mirror- sk 1 st, sc4, sk 1 st, sc (5) turn ch1
21: sk 1 st, sc2, sk 1 st, sc (3) do not turn
22: sc around leg opening in same manner as front legs. Join f.o. leaving a long tail for attaching to body.
* back legs face forward
Ears: with body color x2
Ch6 leave a long beginning tail for attaching to head
1: hdc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc 4 (5) ch1 turn
2: mirror: hdc (5) ch1 turn
3: Sk 1 st, hdc2, sk 1 st hdc (3) ch1 turn
4: mirror: hdc3tog ch1 turn, sc around ear, at bottom corners sc, ch1, sc . Join to 1st st, f.o. weave in this end
Tail: with main color
1: mr 6 (6)
2: 2sc, sc (9) f.o. leave a long tail for attaching to body
Eyebrows: with main color x2
Ch 5 leaving a long end tail and 6" beginning tail
Finishing Bulldog:
Attach muzzle to face as shown, attach nose to top of muzzle. Use a small amt of white yarn to stitch teeth if desired. Do not weave in muzzle tail yet.
Pin eyebrows in desired location, depending on placement and shape you can change the expression very easily. After you have in desired place stitch eyebrow to head in a whipstitch manner, sewing over the chain to give dimension.
Use use tail from muzzle to shape forehead as desired. Play around until you get the result you want. When satisfied with head weave in all ends.
Attach ears to top of head as in pictures. Weave in ends.
Pin head to body minding the shape of the body for placement. Once satisfied with placement sew to body and weave in ends
Stuff feet a little firmly, be sure not to stuff ankles hard. Use some black yarn to create toes. By pulling the yarn tight and fastening that way you can create definition for toes. Stuff legs a little firmly so they can support his body weight.
Pin legs to body in desired position before sewing in place, be sure your dog can stand well. Place tail at end of body on top of rump, use a small amt of stuffing and sew in place.
Campaign Hat (drill hat) with brown
1: Mr 6 (6) join ch1 at end of every rnd
2: 2sc (12)
3: sc, 2sc (18)
4: sc2, 2sc (24)
5-10: sc (24)
11: FLO- sc3, 2sc (30)
12: 2hdc, hdc4 (36)
13: sc5, 2sc (42) join. Weave in ends
Optional: crochet a short chain and attach to hat as chin strap