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  • Introduction: An overview of the Bell the Elf crochet pattern including an image introduction.
  • Abbreviations & Materials: Defines crochet terms and lists necessary materials for the project.
  • Crochet Basics and Methods: Instructions on basic crochet techniques and color changes required for the project.
  • Arms Construction: Step-by-step guide to creating the arms of the elf, including stuffing instructions.
  • Legs Construction: Instructions for crocheting the legs including color stripes and final assembly.
  • Body Assembly: Guide for assembling the body parts of the elf, integrating arms and legs.
  • Head and Ears: Instructions for crocheting the head and attaching the ears to complete the head structure.
  • Clothing and Skirt: Details on making and attaching clothing items such as the skirt and suspenders to the elf doll.
  • Elf Boots: Instructions for creating elf boots, including decorative elements and final assembly.
  • Hair Creation: Guide to making and attaching hair to the elf, including braided styling tips.
  • Full Assembly of Elf: Instructions for fully assembling the elf with final touches such as pinning and sewing.
  • Accessories and Ribbon: Details on creating accessories such as ribbons and adding blush to the elf.
  • Elf Hat and Conclusion: Option for creating an elf hat and concludes the crochet project with final remarks.

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Bell the Elf

Copyright © 2017 by Rachel M. Randle, Sleepy Sheep Patterns, All Rights Reserved. This pattern is for personal use
only! You are not allowed to copy, share (for sale or for free), alter, translate, publish, or redistribute this pattern or any
part of the pattern over the Internet or offline. You are welcome to sell any dolls you make from this pattern but please
provide a link to my etsy store and the pattern name in your description as follows:
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Basic to intermediate crochet and amigurumi skills, you will need to know how to change yarn
colors, as well as an invisible single crochet decrease, surface crocheting, making a magic circle
and how crochet in the round. Feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions, I will answer as
quickly as possible. Also check out my instagram and send me photos of your final creation!

Abbreviations
US Terms
ch = chain
sc = single crochet stitch
hdc - half double crochet stitch
dc - double crochet stitch
inc = single crochet increase (make 2 sc
into 1 stitch) Materials
dec = single crochet decrease (2 sc together 2.00 mm crochet hook
but I prefer to use the invisible decrease
2.75 mm crochet hook
technique which is single crocheting 2
stitches together through the front loops) DK or Worsted weight yarn in a
variety of colors
slst = slip stitch
See the “Before you begin...” section for exact yarn
sk = skip
yarn needle
st(s) = stitch(es)
sewing pins
BLO = single crochet in back loops only
2 - 6mm safety eyes
FLO = single crochet in front loops only
stitch marker or extra piece of yarn
* = repeat instructions around
scissors
rnd(s) = round(s)
soft stuffing
F/O = fasten off
fabric glue
[ ] = total number of stitches you should
have for the round or row blush, oil pastel or light pink fabric marker
WS = Wrong side 2 - 2/5” bells
RS = Right side 3/4” or 1” Clover PomPom Maker
cc - color change (Extra Small size pack)

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This doll is crocheted in the round from the feet to the head as one piece, the
arms are joined just as the legs are. Try to crochet tightly and keep the same gauge
throughout the doll. Bell is about 11” tall (not including the optional elf hat).
To create Bell, I used Paintbox Cotton DK yarn in Light Caramel (skin color),
Paper White (legs, hair bow), Red Wine (skirt), Soft Fudge (hair), Coffee Bean
(boots) and Evergreen (legs, body/shirt and hat). I used Bernat Pipsqueak in Whitey
White for all the fuzzy accents you can use a similar fuzzy or eyelash yarn to get
similar results. For her striped socks if you do not want a “jog” I recommend using
Planet June’s Perfect Stripes Tutorial or my own method (pg.#4) otherwise color
change as normal (I show pictures of the differences on pg.#4).

You are welcome to use any size/color yarn just adjust your hook accordingly and
read any notes or tips for help! If you use a larger yarn (worsted and larger) and
hook size you may need larger safety eyes and larger bells too. Caution - Do not
use bells if making this doll for a small child, they are a choking hazard!

How to do a clean F/O...


I use this for the arms and most color changes, if I don’t specify to use this type of
F/O just use a normal F/O. You don’t have to use this technique I just prefer to use
it so that there are not any bumps and it makes for a smoother color change.

Insert your yarn needle Insert your yarn needle down


into the 2nd st from your into the middle of the last sc
F/O and pull yarn through you made on the last round
(where you F/O’d) and pull the
yarn through

This is what it should look


like when you’re done 3
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TIP: See the Before you begin... section on pg.#3 about making the stripes, if you
want to use the Perfect Stripes technique I have included a link in the 2nd paragraph.
Please note the 1st two photos of this example are from Jinx’s pattern (that’s why
there are only 2 rows between each cc instead of 3 like the last photo).

Normal color change Perfect Stripes/Jogless How I change colors...


Stripes
How I color change when working with stripes...

Start with a clean F/O Join with a ch 1 (ch 1 does NOT count as a st) slst into the top of the
(pg.#3) and sc into the same st that you chained from 1st sc (not the ch 1 st)

What your first row When you reach the slst 3 rows of cc
should look like after from the 1st row just completed! repeat
a cc continue to sc around for each cc.
normally
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Arms Make 2
Use 2.00 mm hook and Light Caramel yarn
R1: magic circle [6] R9: (BLO) dec 1x, sc around [8]
R2: (sc 1, inc)* [9] Stuff the wrists lightly but
R3-4: sc around [9] (2 rnds) leave the rest of the arm unstuffed
R5: sc 4, dc 4 in same st, sc 4[12] R10-27: sc around [8] (18 rnds)
R6: sc 3, dec, sc 3, dec 2x [9] Use a clean F/O for both arms
R7: sc around [9] TIP: You do not need to leave a
cc to Evergreen yarn and stuff long tail for sewing, the arms will be
hand lightly crocheted to the body later. See
R8: sc around [9] pictures on pg.#3 for how to do a
clean F/O.

Now it is time to surface crochet the wrists with fuzzy yarn, see photos above for
reference. The loops you are crocheting into are the loops you created from R9.

1. join with a ch 2, hdc into every st around, slst into the top of the ch 2 [8]
2. F/O and weave in ends
Repeat step 1 & 2 for the 2nd wrist.

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Legs Make 2

TIP: See the Before you begin... section on pg.#3-4 about making the stripes, if you
want to use the Perfect Stripes technique I have included a link in the 2nd paragraph.
If you wish to use my technique which is similar see pg.#4 otherwise just cc normally.
Use 2.00 mm hook and start with Paper White yarn
R1: magic circle [6] R35-37: sc around [10] (3 rnds)
R2: inc around [12] cc to Evergreen
R3: (sc 1, inc)* [18] R38-40: sc around [10] (3 rnds)
R4: sc around [18] Clean F/O the 1st leg. Repeat to make
R5: (BLO) sc around [18] the 2nd leg, do not F/O the 2nd leg.
R6: sc around [18] Continue onto the Body section once
R7: sc 6, dec 3x, sc 6 [15] you have made both legs.
cc to Evergreen
R8: sc 5, dec 3x, sc 4 [12]
R9: sc 4, dec 2x, sc 4 [10]
R10: sc around [10]
cc to Paper White and stuff foot,
make sure to stuff leg as you crochet
about every 5 or so rows.
R11-13: sc around [10] (3 rnds)
cc to Evergreen
R14-16: sc around [10] (3 rnds)
cc to Paper White
R17-19: sc around [10] (3 rnds)
cc to Evergreen
R20-22: sc around [10] (3 rnds)
cc to Paper White
R23-25: sc around [10] (3 rnds)
cc to Evergreen
R26-28: sc around [10] (3 rnds)
cc to Paper White
R29-31: sc around [10] (3 rnds)
cc to Evergreen
R32-34: sc around [10] (3 rnds)
cc to Paper White
Completed Legs
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Body
Use 2.00 mm hook and continue to use Evergreen yarn
Make sure feet are facing away from
you before you ch 2 and join, you will be foot foot
continuing in white color yarn.
R1: Ch 2, join to leg with sc, sc 9 around
(for a total of 10 sc + 2 ch), sc in back of
ch 2, 10 sc [24]
R2-4: sc around [24] (3 Rounds)
R5: (sc 10, dec)* [22]
R6: sc around [22]
R7-8: sc around [22] (2 Rounds)
R9: dec, sc 4, dec, sc 7, dec, sc 3, dec [18]
R10: (sc 7, dec)* [16]
R11-17: sc around [16] (7 Rounds)
R1 Example

sc into the back of


these ch 2 sts

R1 Completed

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Stuff
R18: join arm by sc 8, sc 8 along back,
join 2nd arm sc 8, sc 8 on front of body
[32]
TIP: Make sure thumbs are pointing in
the correct direction!
R19: (sc 2, dec)* [24]
R20: (sc 2, dec)* [18] right start, counts as 1 sc left
cc to Light Caramel

en
R21: BLO (sc 1, dec)* [12]

d
Stuff foot foot
R22: (sc 1, dec)* [8]
R23: sc around [8] R18 Example
Do not F/O and continue onto the collar
instructions

The body should have 32 sts around and look like this once the arms are joined

joining the 2nd arm to the body R18 completed

R18 completed R23 completed 8


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Collar

Now it is time to surface crochet onto the neck with fuzzy yarn into the loops we
made from R21, see photos above for reference.

1. join with a ch 2 anywhere on the back of the body (feet facing down), hdc into every
st around, slst into the top of the ch 2
2. F/O and weave in ends

Head
Use 2.00 mm hook and continue using Light Caramel yarn
R1: sc around [8]
R2: inc around [16]
Stuff neck very firmly
R3: (sc 1, inc)* [24]
R4: (sc 2, inc)* [32]
R5: (sc 3, inc)* [40]
R6: (sc 4, inc)* [48]
R7: (sc 5, inc)* [56]
R8-16: sc around [56] (9 rnds)
Insert safety eyes between row
11 & 12 with 9 sc in between
R17: (sc 5, dec)* [48]

Instructions continued onto the next page!


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Head Continued...

R18-19: sc around [48] (2 rnds)


R20: (sc 4, dec)* [40]
Start Stuffing
R21: (sc 3, dec)* [32]
R22: (sc 2, dec)* [24]
R23: (sc 1, dec)* [16]
Stuff more
R24: dec 8x [8]
Finish stuffing
R25: dec 3x [5]
F/O and sew hole closed This is what your doll should look
like so far!

Ears Make 2
Use 2.00mm hook and Light Caramel yarn
R1: magic circle [3]
R2: inc around [6]
R3: sc around [6]
R4: (sc 1, inc)* [9]
R5: sc around [9]
R6: (sc 2, inc)* [12]
R7: sc around [12]
R8: (sc 2, inc)* [16]
R9: (sc 2, dec)* [12]
R10: (sc 1, dec)* [8]
F/O and leave tail for sewing to the head,
repeat for the 2nd ear. Once both ears
are made, put them to the side for now,
we will pin and sew them onto the head
during the hair assembly instructions.

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Skirt
Use 2.00mm hook and Red Wine yarn
R1: ch 22, sc into the 1st ch you made to form a ring, sc 21 around [22]
R2-3: sc around [22] (2 rnds)
R4: ch 2 and dc into the same st as the ch 2 (ch 2 does count as a st), 2 dc in each st
around (dc inc), slst into the top of the ch 2 to end the round [44]
R5: ch 2 and dc into the same st as the ch 2 (ch 2 does count as a st), 2 dc in each st
around (dc inc), slst into the top of the ch 2 to end the round [88]
R6-8: ch 2 and dc in each st around, slst into the top of the ch 2 [88] (3 rnds)
Clean F/O and weave in ends

Join with Bernat Pipsqueak in Whitey White or a fuzzy yarn that is similar.
Ch 1 and sc into each st around, slst into the top of the ch 1 and F/O, weave in ends

R1 Ex. sc into the 1st ch you made to form a ring

R1 completed R5 Ex. ch 2 and dc into same st as


ch 2

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R5 Ex. slst into the top of the ch 2 R8 Completed

Join with fuzzy yarn and ch 1 - I like Your skirt is almost complete, time
to join where I F/O to get Bell dressed and make the
straps/suspenders.
Straps/Suspenders
Use 2.00mm hook and Red Wine yarn
1. Join on the front of the skirt and ch 25
2. After you ch 25, join with a sc to the back of the skirt making sure to
go across her back so that the back of the straps will cross in an x.
3. F/O and weave in ends
4. Join on the front of the skirt about 4 sts or bumps away from the first
strap.
5. After you ch 25, join with a sc on the back (making sure to cross the
back again so that an “x” is formed) about 4 sts or bumps away from the
1st strap you made.
6. F/O and weave in ends, once both straps are finished slide them onto
Bell’s arms and she is dressed! Now it is time to make her elf shoes...
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Step 1 & 2 Ex. Make sure that the back is the only part that crosses
across the body, the front should not cross across the body.

Step 4 & 5 Ex. There should be 4 sts or bumps between each strap on the
front and back. On the right and left side there should be 5 sts between
the strap.

Completed Skirt (Front) Completed Skirt (Back)

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Use 2.00mm hook and Coffee Bean yarn


TIP: If you don’t like the look of the elf Row 14: ch 1 & turn, sc 11 [11]
boots and you have Jinx’s pattern you Row 15: ch 1 & turn, sc 11 [11]
can make her boots for Jingle and Bell Row 16: ch 1 & turn, dec, sc 7, dec [9]
instead and add a row of fuzzy yarn :) Row 17: ch 1 & turn, sk 1st st, dec, sc 1,
R1: magic circle [4] dec, sc 1, dec [5]
R2: sc around [4] Row 18: ch 1 & turn, sk 1st st,
R3: (sc 1, inc)* [6] dec 2x [2]
R4: sc around [6] Be sure to place a marker here
R5: (sc 1, inc)* [9] The slipper is now worked in rnds
R6: sc around [9] instead of rows
R7: (sc 2, inc)* [12] R19: sc 24 sts around [24]
R8: sc around [12] TIP: Make sure to get into the corners
R9: (sc 2, inc)* [16] of R19 - see photos for reference.
R10: (sc 7, inc)* [18] R20: sc around [24]
R11: sc around [18] R21: (sc 10, dec)* [22]
R12: (sc 8, inc)* [20] R22: (sc 9, dec)* [20]
The boot is now worked in rows R23: (sc 3, dec)* [16]
instead of rnds. Thread your 2/5” bell R24-26: sc around [16] (3 rnds)
with either yarn or embroidery thread. Clean F/O
Sew the bell onto the end of the boot Use Bernat Pipesqueak yarn in
(see pics below). Knot off the bell on the Whitey White (or other yarn of choice)
inside of the boot several times and Join with new yarn and ch 2, hdc into
trim the excess yarn. each st around, slst into top of ch 2 to
Row 13: ch 1 & turn, sc 11 [11] end the round. F/O and weave in ends.

R12 completed

Thread your bell and sew to the end of the boot.


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Turn boot inside out and Bell is completed! Row 14 completed


knot off bell several times

Row 18 completed R19 Ex. make sure to sc R19 completed


into the corners

Join with fuzzy yarn with Completed Elf Boots! Pinch Bell’s feet and wiggle
ch 2, hdc into each st her new elf boots on. Do not use bells if toy is
around intended for a small child due to choking hazard.
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I recommend using a permanent washable fabric glue (like Fabri-Tac or something similar) to
glue the hair down to the head. Make sure to crochet the hair very loosely and use a larger
hook than you did for the rest of the doll. If you need more coverage or longer hair you can
always add chains to each strand!
Hair
Use 2.75mm hook and Soft Fudge yarn
R1: magic circle [8]
R2: inc around [16]
TIP: Some sts in the magic circle
will have 2 strands coming from
a st while others will only have
1 strand - you will start with 2
strands coming from each st and I
will indicate when it changes to 1
strand.

1. ch 21, hdc into 3rd ch from


hook, make 18 hdc down then slst
into same st you chained
Step 1 Ex. ch 21,
from [19]
sc into 3rd ch, make 18 hdc
2. ch 11, hdc into 3rd ch from
hook, make 8 hdc down, slst into
next st of the magic circle [9]
3. ch 11, hdc into 3rd ch from
hook, make 8 hdc down then slst
into same st you chained from [9]
4. ch 11, hdc into 3rd ch from
hook, make 8 hdc down, slst into
next st of the magic circle [9]
5 & 6. repeat step 3 & 4 Step 1 Ex. slst into Step 2 Ex. slst into the
7 & 8. repeat step 3 & 4 same st you chained next st of mc
9. repeat step 3 from (2 strands in each st)
10. ch 21, hdc into 3rd ch from
hook, make 18 hdc down, slst into
next st of the magic circle [19]
Instructions continue on the next page...
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11. ch 16, hdc into 3rd ch from hook, make 13 hdc down then slst into same st you
chained from [14]
12. ch 34, hdc into 3rd ch from hook, make 31 hdc down, slst into next st of the
magic circle [32]
There will only be 1 strand in each st for now
13. repeat step 12
14. repeat step 12
15. ch 16, hdc into 3rd ch from hook, make 13 hdc down, slst into next st of the
magic circle [14]
16. repeat step 15
17. repeat step 15
There will be 2 strands coming from this next st
18. ch 16, hdc into 3rd ch from hook, make 13 hdc down then slst into same st you
chained from [14]
19. ch 16, hdc into 3rd ch from hook, make 13 hdc down, slst into next st of the
magic circle [14]
There will only be 1 strand in each st for now
20. repeat step 15
21. repeat step 12
22. repeat step 12
There will be 2 strands coming from this next st
23. ch 34, hdc into 3rd ch from hook, make 31 hdc down then slst into same st you
chained from [32]
24. ch 16, hdc into 3rd ch from hook, make 13 hdc down, slst into beginning st [14]
F/O and weave in ends - you do not need a long tail.

Your hair should look like this


once you are fininished. Now
time to assemble the hair!!!

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After you pin the hair down, unpin one strand at a time, glue and repeat! Be
sure to use a glue that is permanent and washable like Fabri-Tac not tacky glue! You
may have some overlap on the hair which is fine.
After the hair has been glued down and dried, braid the 3 long strands on
each side and tie them off with either pieces of yarn, ribbon, or elastic hairbands.
Where I put my sewing pins is where I stop applying glue at.
We will also be sewing the ears on before we glue the hair down.

Pin the ears and the hair to the head

Unpin the strands of Sew the ear to the head


hair around the ear, the
top of the ear should be
level with the eye and
about 5-6 sts away.

Instructions continue on the next page...


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Pin the hair down around Once the ears are sewn Once the glue has dried
the ear again and repeat on, unpin each strand, take the 3 long pieces on
for the other ear. glue, repeat! each side and braid them.
Tie them off with either
a ribbon, piece of yarn or
elastic hairband.

Your hair should look like this once you have


finished gluing the hair to the head and her
hair is braided!
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This is completely optional but I like to use my prismacolor nupastel 286-P


for blush (I use a paintbrush to help smooth it out after I put it on), but you may use
blush, eye shadow, fabric marker, felt, or whatever you prefer to use for blush!

Accessories
Ribbon
Ribbon
Use 2.00mm hook and Paper White yarn
1. ch 17, sc in the 2nd ch from hook, sc 15
[16]
2-4. ch 1, turn and sc 16 across [16] (3
Rows)
F/O and leave long tail, sew sides
together (I use the little tail from the ch 17
for this), turn inside out and take
remaining tail (from the F/O) and wrap
tightly multiple times around the middle.
At this point I like to glue the tail down on
the back of the ribbon (see pics to the right)

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Ribbon Tails Make 2


Use 2.00mm hook and Paper White yarn
TIP: If you want longer ribbon tails just make your
chain longer.
1. ch 8, sc into the 2nd ch from hook, sc 6 [7]
2. ch 1, turn sc 7[7]
F/O and leave tail for sewing. Pin and sew to the back
of the ribbon. After you’ve sewn the tails on, knot
them together and weave in one tail and leave the
other tail for sewing to Bell’s hair or hat.

Ribbon Assembly
TIP: If you do not want to sew the ribbon to Bell’s
head you can always sew it to her hat
instead :)

Pin the ribbon above Bell’s ear on the side of her head and sew.

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Use 2.00mm hook and Evergreen or Red Wine yarn


R1: ch 3, dc 6x into the 3rd ch from hook (1st ch st you made - this is like
making a magic circle), slst into the top of the 1st dc [6]
TIP: ch 2 does not count as a st
R2-4: ch 2, dc in each st around, slst into the top of the ch 2 st [6] (3 rnds)
R5: ch 2, 5 dc, 2 dc (inc) in last st, slst into the top of the ch 2 st [7]
R6: ch 2, 6 dc, 2 dc into last st, slst into the top of the ch 2 st [8]
R7: ch 2, 7 dc, 2 dc into last st, slst into the top of the ch 2 st [9]
R8: ch 2, 8 dc, 2 dc into last st, slst into the top of the ch 2 st [10]
R9: ch 2, (2 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [13]
R10: ch 2, (3 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [16]
R11: ch 2, (4 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [19]
R12: ch 2, (5 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [22]
R13: ch 2, (6 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [25]
R14: ch 2, (7 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [28]
R15: ch 2, (8 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [31]
R16: ch 2, (9 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [34]
R17: ch 2, (10 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [37]
R18: ch 2, (11 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [40]
R19: ch 2, (12 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [43]
R20: ch 2, (13 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [46]
R21: ch 2, (14 dc, inc)* repeat 3x, 1 dc, slst into the top of ch 2 st [49]
R22-23: ch 2, dc around, slst into the top of ch 2 st [49] (2 rnds)
Clean F/O
R24: Join with fuzzy yarn anywhere on the hat, ch 2
and dc in every st around, slst into the top of the ch 2.
F/O and weave in ends

To make the pompom I use a Clover PomPom


Maker size 3/4” or 1” (the extra small pack). I like
to use Bernat Pipsqueak in Whitey White to make a
fuzzy ball to match the fuzzy yarn everywhere else.
After you make your pompom, sew it to the end of
the hat and knot it off inside of the hat. Trim the yarn
tails and put your hat on your elf!

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Congratulations!

You can now breathe a sigh of relief - you are finished! I hope you enjoyed making
Bell as much as I enjoyed creating her!!! Watch for my next pattern soon and I’ll be
updating instagram with upcoming pattern spoilers! Also send me photos of your
final creations I love seeing what you guys create :)

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