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Woodland Deer Granny Square – Woodland Afghan Series

March 26, 2017 by Maria Weaber 1 Comment

GET THE CROCHET DEER APPLIQUE ALONG WITH THE GRANNY SQUARE PATTERN IN AN AD-FREE PDF DOWNLOAD HERE.

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The 10th and final Woodland themed square is complete! I spent months nursing this project, and I’ve finally finished all the themed squares! I still have to finish last minute touches such as the border and making sure everything is secure, but I’m seeing it all come together and it feels fantastic!

This deer was by far the longest I took to design. This is one of FOUR designs I came up with. Five if you count the fact that I changed the antler on this one at the last minute. There are other deer appliques out there and I did not want to step on anyone’s toes especially since some appliques out there are strictly for purchasing.

I played around with a more cartoon-y design, but decided this design fit more cohesively with the blanket. My fear was it would be too similar to the moose, but it definitely has its own charm! 

I hope you enjoy this design and that you’re as stoked as I am to see the final project! I am planning on creating more designs in the future for animals that are requested. I can’t promise when these will be done since I have other projects in mind, and this one took much longer than anticipated. If you sign up to be on my mailing list, you will gets updates of when I post patterns. This way you won’t miss when I get around to posting new designs for this afghan!


Click here to see all the other animals I have designed as well as the suggested layout for this afghan.

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Materials
Worsted weight yarn:
Lion Brand Vanna Choice in Taupe and Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe
G hook
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Special Stitches:
Foundation Single Crochet
Pattern
Head – G hook – Taupe – worked in rounds
Row 1: Magic circle, Chain 1, 8 SC, join (8)
Row 2: Chain 1, 2 SC in each stitch, join (16)
Row 3: Chain 1, *SC, 2 SC, repeat from *, join (24)
Row 4: Chain 1, SC in next 4 stitches, slip stitch into next 7 stitches, [SC, DC] into next stitch, 2 DC into next stitch, [DC, SC] into next stitch, slip stitch back to beginning of round, join to first SC. 
Ear (do not fasten off from previous row): Chain 1, SC in next 4 stitches, turn your work
Chain 1, SC across, turn your work
Chain 1 decrease two times, turn your work
Chain 1, decrease, fasten off.
To make the neck:
Attach yarn 6 spaces to the right of the ear.
SC in 4 stitches, turn your work
Chain 1, SC increase, 2 SC, SC increase, turn your work
Chain 1, SC across, fasten off
Antler – G hook 
I have provided a step by step with pictures in order to complete the antlers. A big paragraph of explanations did not sit well with me, so I hope the pictures are helpful to you!
The antler is started with a foundation single crochet. When starting a foundation single crochet, two chains are necessary to start. 
In place of the two chains, we will be using the two stitches to the left of the ear. Attach yarn to the space just to the left of the ear. Insert your hook into the next stitch and pull up a loop so there are two loops on your hook.

Yarn over, pull through only one loop.
Yarn over, pull through both loops. This counts as one foundation single crochet.

Work 6 more foundation single crochets for a total of 7 foundation single crochets.

Chain 1 and turn your work so you work on the side that has double loops on the top. This is the main portion of the antler. Slip stitch 3 times.

Chain 4, slip stitch back down the chain including the space on the main antler. This makes one point.

Slip stitch down the main antler 2 times.

Chain 4, slip stitch back down the chain including onto the main antler for another point. Slip stitch down the main antler back to the head. Slip stitch in the space on the head as well. Fasten off.

Turn your work around. This is what your antler should look like so far. Attach yarn to the second space above the head on the opposite side of where you made the two points.

Chain 5, slip stitch back to main antler.

Fasten off and leave tail for sewing antler onto granny square.


You are welcome to share this pattern and to make this for sale, but please link back to me as the designer.  Do not in any way copy or alter any part of my patterns and publish them as your own. For copyright information, please visit the link at the top of my page “Copyright/Disclosure”.

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