Thursday, January 9, 2020

Goose Glove Puppet Pattern

Have you played Untitled Goose Game (you should)? Or just enjoy geese? Then this simple glove is for you. Make mischief around your neighborhood with a goose glove puppet (which is ultimately more fun than making mischief without one.)




Goose Glove Puppet Pattern
This pattern is written, created, published, and illustrated by The Craftzilla. Please do not sell, copy or separately redistribute this pattern or any parts therein (share the blog page link instead!) Selling finished products is fine. The Craftzilla does not own Untitled Goose Game.
Materials
5.0 Hook
Orange Yarn
White Yarn
Black felt
Glue gun for felt features
Yarn needle

Abbreviations (US terminology)
Ch- Chain
Sc – Single crochet
Sl st- Slip stitch
Dc 
– Double crochet
Inc – Increase, place two sc in one stitch
Dec- Decrease, I use invisible dec, but essentially make one dc over two stitches
*---* signals a set of stitches to be repeated
(_) indicates how many stitches should be in that round

Upper beak
In orange
Worked in joined rounds.

Chain 8
R1) Turn, dc into third ch from hook, dc in each chain (6) then turn and dc down the other side. (12)

R2) Ch 2. Dc in next 3 stitches, inc, dc in next 5, inc, then dc to the end (14 total dc this round). Sl st to the Ch 2. (14)

R3) Ch2. Dc 3, inc, dc 2, inc, dc2, inc, dc 3, inc  Sl st to ch 2. (18)

R4) Ch2. Dc 6, inc, dc 6, inc, dc 4. Sl st to ch 2. (20)

R5) Ch 2. Dc 4, inc, dc 4, inc, dc 4, inc, dc 4, inc. Sl st to ch 2. (24)

R6) Ch 2. Dc 8, inc, dc 8, inc, dc 6 Sl st to ch 2.(26)

R7) Ch2. Dc 8, inc, dc 8, inc, dc 8. Sl st to ch 2. (28)

R8) Ch2. Dc 28. Sl st to ch 2, fasten off leaving tail for sewing. (28)

Bottom beak
In orange
Worked in joined rounds.
Chain 9.

R1) Turn, dc into third ch from hook, dc in each chain (7) then turn and dc down the other side. (14)

R2) Ch 2. Dc in next 4 stitches, inc, dc in next 4, inc, then dc to the end (16 total dc this round). Sl st to the Ch 2. (16)

R3) Ch2. Dc 16  Sl st to ch 2. (16)

R4) Ch2. Dc 6, inc, dc 6, inc, dc 2. Sl st to ch 2. (18)

R5) Ch 2. Dc 18. Sl st to ch 2. (18)

Do not fasten off, change to white yarn.


Head/Neck
In white
Worked in joined rounds.
Continuing from bottom beak onto upper beak.

Hold upper beak, right side out, against lower beak, both flattened. using white yarn, we are going to dc around the both of them to make the head.

R1) Ch 2. Dc 20 onto the top of the upper beak., then continue onto the bottom of the bottom beak for 8 more dc. Sl st to ch 2. (Yes there is a hole between the two beaks, we will sew it up in the end!) (28)

R2) Ch2. Dc 9, inc, dc 9, inc, dc 8. Sl st to ch 2. (30)

R3) Ch2. Dc 30. Sl st to ch 2. (30)

R4) Ch2. Dc 9, dec, dc 9, dec, dc 8. Sl st to ch 2. (28)

R5) Ch2. Dc 28. Sl st to ch 2. (28)

R6) Ch2. Dc  4, dec, dc 4, dec, dc 4, dec, dc 4. dec. St st to ch 2. (24)

R7) Dc 24. (24)

R8) Dc 24. (24)

R9) Sc 24. (24)

Using orange yarn and needle, sew bottom of upper beak to top of lower beak. Cut small circles of felt and hot glue to either side of goose.

Enjoy. HONK!

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