Earlier this week I sat down and crocheted up this fun pretend sandwich as a surprise for a little girl that I know, it turned out so cute I made a 2nd set and wrote out all the patterns so I could share here! I tried a couple different yarns and listed them below in the supplies for you. Enjoy & if you have any questions at all feel free to ask.
Thanks for stopping by!
-Jenni
Supplies:
Size H (5.0 mm) Crochet Hook
Worsted Weight Yarn
Example shows:
-Tan: Caron One Pound, Lace
-Dark brown: Red Heart With Love, Chocolate
-Dark Green: Caron One Pound, Kelly Green
-Light Green: Red Heart Super Saver, Spring Green
-Red: Red Heart With Love, Berry Red
-Pink: Lion's Brand Vanna's Choice, Dusty Pink
-White: Caron One Pound, White
-Yellow: Caron One Pound, Sunflower
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Abbreviations (US Terms):
Ch - Chain
Dc - Double Crochet
Hdc - Half Double Crochet
Sc - Single Crochet
Sk - Skip
Sl st - Slip Stitch
Sp - Space
Tr - Treble Crochet
Bread
(make 2 or 4 for thicker slices)
Approx. finished size: 5 1/2" x 5 1/4"
(My example above shows the optional thicker slices, see note below)
-Ch 1 does not count as hdc in final stitch count.
-Stitches listed inside of brackets [ ] indicated a group of stitches worked into the same space.
-If you would like a thicker slices of bread hold two finished slices together with WS facing each other and sl st along the edges or sew them together. You will need to make 4 slices total if you use this option.
With Tan:
Row 1: Ch 18, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each across. (17 hdc)
Row 2-12: Ch 1, turn. Hdc in same and in each across. (17 hdc)
Row 13: Turn. Sl st in first, sc, hdc, dc, [dc, tr], [tr, dc], hdc, sc, sl st, sc, hdc, [dc, tr], [tr, dc], dc, hdc, sc, sl st.
The side facing you is the RS.
Now you will need to rotate the piece to the right so you can work along the edge, ch 1, sc along edge, *ch 2 and sc along edge* Repeat from *to* one more time. Join with sl st to ch 1 from beginning of row 14.
Join dark brown in any space and sc along the entire edge of bread, work 2 sc in each tr from row 14 and ch 1 at each corner.
Lettuce
Approx. finished size: 4" across
Note:
-Ch 2 does not count as dc in final stitch count.
With Green:
Row 1: Magic Circle (or ch 3, join), ch 2, 12 dc in circle. Join to first dc with sl st. (12 dc)
Row 2: Ch 2, 2 dc in same and in each around. Join to first dc with sl st. (24 dc)
Row 3: Ch 2, 2 dc in same and in each around. Join to first dc with sl st. (48 dc)
Row 4: Ch 2, 4 dc in same, 3 dc in next, 2 dc in next. *4 dc in next, 3 dc in next, 2 dc in next.* Repeat *to* around. Join to first dc with sl st. (144 dc)
Fasten off, pull circle tight and sew in ends.
Tomato
Approx. finished size: 3 1/2" across
Notes:
-Stitches listed inside of brackets [ ] indicated a group of stitches worked into the same space.
-Ch 1 & Ch 2 does not count as a stitch in final stitch count unless otherwise stated with the pattern.
With Red:
Row 1: Magic Circle (or ch 3, join), ch 2, 12 dc in circle. Join to first dc with sl st. (12 dc)
Row 2: Ch 5 (counts as tr & ch 2), tr in same. [tr, ch 2, tr] in next and in each sp around. Sl st to 4th ch from beginning chain to join. (12 V stitches)
Row 3: Ch 1, Hdc in same. Hdc in each sp around, working 2 hdc over each ch 2 sp. (48 hdc)
Optional: After joining sl st around entire edge.
Fasten off, pull circle tight and sew in ends.
Pickle
Approx. finished size: 1 1/2" across
Note:
-Ch 1 does not count as hdc in final stitch count.
With Dark Green:
Row 1: Magic Circle (or ch 3, join), ch 1, 9 hdc in circle. Join to first hdc with sl st. (9 hdc)
Row 2: Ch 1, 2 hdc in same and in each around. Join to first hdc with sl st. (18 hdc)
Fasten off and sew in ends.
Bologna Slice
Approx. finished size: 4 1/2" across
Note:
-Ch 1 does not count as a stitch in final stitch count.
With Light Pink:
Row 1: Magic Circle (or ch 3, join), ch 1, 8 hdc. Join with sl st to first hdc. (8 hdc)
Row 2: Ch 1, 2 hdc in same and in each around. Join with sl st to first hdc. (16 hdc)
Row 3: Ch 1, 2 hdc in same, hdc in next. *2 hdc in next, hdc in next.* Repeat *to * around. Join with sl st to first hdc. (24 hdc)
Row 4: Ch 1, 2 hdc in same, hdc in next 2. *2 hdc in next, hdc in next 2.* Repeat *to * around. Join with sl st to first hdc.(32 hdc)
Row 5: Ch 1, 2 hdc in same, hdc in next 3. *2 hdc in next, hdc in next 3.* Repeat *to* around. Join with sl st to first hdc. (40 hdc)
Row 6: Ch 1, 2 hdc in same, hdc in next 4. *2 hdc in next, hdc in next 4.* Repeat *to* around. Join with sl st to first hdc. (48 hdc)
Row 7: Ch 1, turn. 2 hdc in same, hdc in next 5. *2 hdc in next, hdc in next 5.* Repeat *to* around. Join with sl st to first hdc. (60 hdc)
Fasten off and sew in ends.
Onion
With White:
Magic circle, ch 1, sc in circle 30+ times. You can make your onion as big or as small as you wish. Join with sl st to beginning sc then sl st all the way around. Fasten off and sew in ends.
Cheese
Approx. finished size: 4" x 3 1/2"
Notes:
-Ch 1 does not count as hdc in final stitch count.
With Yellow:
Row 1: Ch 15, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each across. (14 hdc)
Row 2-10: Ch 1, turn. Hdc in same and in each across. (14 hdc)
Ch 2, rotate piece to the right so you can sc along the entire edge. *Ch 2 at corner, rotate piece again and sc across edge.* Repeat from *to* one more time. Fasten off and sew in ends.
Hello, I love your pattern! I was wondering if you would allow me to sell the finished product? Thank you for considering!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy! I don't mind at all if you sell you finished items :)
DeleteOMG! I love it! Thanks very much for pattern Jenni. I will do for my niece. I will share with you when finish. <3
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, can't wait to see!
DeleteJenni, You can visit my blog, here is my big sandwich. Once again thank you for inspiration.
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Your sandwich looks great, thank you for sharing!!
DeleteMy niece would FLIP over this!
DeleteMy Grandson is getting a kitchen for Christmas this year and I'm sure wishing I had seen this sooner! I'll be making it for him as soon as my other gifts are finished, either before or after the New Year! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, he'll love them! I wish I would have thought to make these when my boys were younger!
DeleteThanks so Mutch. I will make it for my son �� I only have cotton at home so I'm guessing I can tAke 2 treads and use a hook 5 instead of the worsted weight you have used ?
ReplyDeleteCheers from Denmark
I'm sorry, I must have missed your message back in December. I am not sure if 2 threads held together would be the same as worsted weight, as I have never tried it. I hope your sandwich turned out though!
DeleteMy older sister5s kid would FLIP OUT over this one real good.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jermaine!
DeleteThe last row in the pattern for the Bologna says "chain 1 turn". Do I need to turn the piece around and work backwards? Thanks
ReplyDeleteYes. It has been a little while since I wrote this pattern up but I believe I created it that way so the bologna didn't curl so much.
DeleteThis is totally adorable!!! Making several food items for grandchildren. Thank you so much for this pattern.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome and thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! :)
DeleteThank you so much for this! I crocheted the set for my niece and she absolutely loved it! I really appreciate the time and effort you put into this sandwich set, it really shows.
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