Say hello to Herbert the Gnome! Herbert is complete with the signature traits of gnomes -a long white beard and bulbous nose! He will easily warms up the looks of any space where he is placed and is a great piece to complete your whimsical decor!
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TagsCrochet Spring Flower Gnomes Pattern By Happy Dolls Handmade
Gnomes just in the winter or around Christmas? Of course not! These crochet spring flower gnomes love the spring and summer. This pattern includes instructions to make a daffodil gnome, a tulip gnome and a hydrangea gnome.
Easy Crochet Gnome Pattern By Amelia Makes
The pattern for this gnome includes just a few easy pieces: the beard, the body(which is done in two colors) and the hat. The body portion is worked from the bottom up, and then the hat is stitched on after it is done and both pieces are stuffed. Finished, the gnome stands about 9” high. Obviously good for a toy or a small accent pillow, this gnome can also be used as a part of your holiday decor.
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Amigurumi Gnome Crochet Pattern By Craft Passion
Unlike most gnomes that have long beards, Chief Clover, the Christmas gnome is a clean and tidy gentleman with a face full of short beards! This adorable Scandinavian Santa gnome is here to keep you and your family and friends safe during this holiday.
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Filet Crochet Gnome Blanket Pattern By Owl B Hooked
Looking for a quick and easy crochet blanket pattern design that is also enjoyable and relaxing to work up? This simple but unique filet crochet pattern makes for an adorable 1st birthday or baby shower gift. Or make it larger for yourself, your couch, a friend or a loved one!
These slouchy hat gnomes are perfect as Christmas gnomes or garden gnomes just choose your blanket colors accordingly!
Crochet Gnome Ornament Pattern By Winding Road Crochet
Need another adorable ornament for your Christmas tree? Here is a quick and easy crochet gnome ornament. Just a little Scandinavian charm for your Christmas decor. This gnome would also make a nice ‘child’ gnome, if you are working on a gnome family.
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