Little Lanterns: Find More Patterns Online
Little Lanterns: Find More Patterns Online
Little Lanterns: Find More Patterns Online
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Pattern copyright 2011 by Karla Fitch. Please do not reproduce or copy this pattern without express written permission from the creator.
Little Lanterns
These little amigurumi lanterns are based on the paper
lanterns seen so often in Japan. The round red lantern is
decorated with three cherry blossoms and the tall white
lantern features the kanji character for “strength.”
The lanterns were designed to be just the right size for many
collectible dolls, including Blythe and Pullip. A finer weight
yarn and smaller gauge crochet hook can be substituted to
make the lanterns for smaller Lati or Pukipuki dolls.
MATERIALS
CH chain stitch
SC single crochet
DECR decrease
ST stitch
STS stitches
MM move marker
FO finish off
For the project shown in the photographs, I used Red Heart Super Saver Economy in:
White #0311
Cherry Red #0319
Black #0312
The cherry blossoms were made with Vanna’s Choice in Pink (#860-101)
Note: When determining whether to use buttons or other small embellishments, keep in mind
the age of the intended recipient. Doll eyes and other decorations may pose a choking hazard for
children under three. A safer alternative for the very young is to sew eyes and any other decorations
using embroidery thread or yarn.
PART 1: LANTERN CAPS (MAKE TWO FOR EACH LANTERN)
The lantern caps are made the same for both the red and the
white lanterns. Make two caps for each lantern (one for the
top and one for the bottom). Use black yarn for lantern caps.
You may also want to use a stitch marker to help keep track of
your rounds.
Round 16: *DECR across first two SC STS and SC in next ST.
Repeat from * around (12 SC). MM.
Figure 4: Finished red lantern body
The white lantern is an elongated sphere, worked in a tight spiral. Use white yarn. You may also want
to use a stitch marker to help keep track of your rounds.
Round 1: CH 2. 6 SC in second chain from hook. Place stitch marker in the last SC to mark the end
of the round.
Round 2: 2 SC in each ST around (12 SC). MM.
Round 3: *2 SC in first ST and 1 SC in each of the next ST. Repeat from * around (18 SC). MM.
Round 4: *2 SC in first ST and 1 SC in each of the next two STS. Repeat from * around (24 SC).
MM.
Round 5: *2 SC in first ST and 1 SC in each of the next three
STS. Repeat from * around (30 SC). MM.
Rounds 6-13: SC in each ST around (30 SC). MM.
Round 14: *DECR across first two SC STS and SC in each of
the next four STS. Repeat from * around (30 SC). MM.
Round 15: *DECR across first two SC STS and SC in each of
the next three STS. Repeat from * around (24 SC). MM.
Round 16: *DECR across first two SC STS and SC in each of
the next two STS. Repeat from * around (18 SC). MM.
Note: Stop here and stuff the piece firmly.
Round 17: *DECR across first two SC STS and SC in next ST.
Figure 5: Finished white lantern body
Repeat from * around (12 SC). MM.
Round 18: DECR across two SC STS around (6 SC). FO,
leaving short tail.
Collect two lantern caps, the cherry blossoms, and the red sphere
to finish the red lantern.
2. Sew the first cap onto the bottom of the lantern. Knot off
yarn and hide the end under the cap.
3. Sew the second cap onto the top of the lantern. After
stitching all the way around, sew through the cap, leaving
a loop for the handle.
Collect two lantern caps and the white sphere to finish the white
lantern. You will also need a length of black yarn.
TIP: You could also do a design or other characters Figure 8: Embroidered lantern
instead of “strength.”
2. Sew the first cap onto the bottom of the lantern. Knot off
yarn and hide the end under the cap.
3. Sew the second cap onto the top of the lantern. After
stitching all the way around, sew through the cap, leaving
a loop for the handle.
Enjoy!