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Beach Cabins Free Crochet Pattern



Hello my friends and happy Summer!

It's finally time to bring some fresh and summery vibes to our home!

How? Well, I happen to have here a quick and fun project just right for you!


How cute are these three beach cabins?!

I had a lot of fun playing with colors and creating different striped patterns!

My favorite? The White and Blue one with the red roof!


Perfect to decorate a shelf or a nautical themed baby nursery, these beach cabins are very easy and fast to work!


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Here's the FREE pattern!


YARN: Light (3) - White, Blu, Light Blue, Red, Light and Dark Pink

MATERIALS: 2.75 mm Crochet Hook; Poly Filling

DIMENSION: 3” x 4.5”

ABBREVIATIONS: magic ring (mr), stitch (st), slip stitch (sl st), single crochet (sc),

back loop (BLO), fasten off (F/O)

SKILL LEVEL: Beginner INSTRUCTIONS: work in rounds

(join with a sl st and ch 1 at the end of each round) unless otherwise instructed.



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ROOF (red / blue / dark pink yarn)

Rnd 1: work 31 ch, 1 sc inc into the 2nd ch from the hook, 28 sc, 2 sc inc into the last ch, keep working on the other side of the foundation chain, 28 sc, 1 sc inc into the last st that already contains 2 sc (64)

Rnd 2: 1 sc inc, 30 sc, 2 sc inc, 30 sc, 1 sc inc (68)

Rnd 3: 1 sc inc, 32 sc, 2 sc inc, 32 sc, 1 sc inc (72)

Rnd 4: working in BLO, 17 sc, skip 2 sts, 34 sc, skip 2 sts, 17 sc (68)

F/O and leave a long strand of yarn.



CABIN # 1 (white and blue yarn)

Rnd 1: starting off with blue yarn, work 21 ch, 1 sc inc into the 2nd ch from the hook, 18 sc, 2 sc inc into the last ch, keep working on the other side of the foundation chain, 18 sc, 1 sc inc into the last st that already contains 2 sc (44)

Rnd 2: 1 sc inc, 20 sc, 2 sc inc, 20 sc, 1 sc inc (48)

Rnd 3: working in BLO, sc even (48)

Rnd 4 - 6: working in both loops now, sc even (48)

Rnd 7: switch to white yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 8 - 10: sc even (48)

Rnd 11: switch to blue yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 12 - 14: sc even (48)

Rnd 15: switch to white yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 16 - 18: sc even (48)

Rnd 19: switch to blue yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 20 - 22: sc even (48)

Rnd 23: switch to white yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 24 - 26: sc even (48); start stuffing the cabin

Rnd 27: switch to blue yarn, 2 sc dec, 20 sc, 2 sc dec, 20 sc (44)

Rnd 28: 1 sc dec, 18 sc, 2 sc, 18 sc, 1 sc dec (40)

Rnd 29: 1 sc dec, 16 sc, 2 sc, 16 sc, 1 sc dec (36)

Rnd 30: 2 sc dec, 14 sc, 2 sc, 14 sc (32)

Rnd 31: switch to white yarn, 1 sc dec, 12 sc, 2 sc dec, 12 sc, 1 sc dec (28)

Rnd 32: 1 sc dec, 10 sc, 2 sc, 10 sc, 1 sc dec (24)

Rnd 33: 1 sc dec, 8 sc, 2 sc, 8 sc, 1 sc dec (20)

Rnd 34: 1 sc dec, 6 sc, 2 sc, 6 sc, 1 sc dec (16)

Rnd 35: switch to blue yarn, 1 sc dec, 4 sc, 2 sc dec, 4 sc, 1 sc dec (12); finish stuffing

Rnd 36: working in BLO,(1 sc, 1 sc dec) rep around (8)

F/O, close the hole, cut the yarn and wave in end.

CABIN WINDOW # 1 (white and red yarn)

Rnd 1: starting off with white yarn, 8 sc in a mr (8)

Rnd 2: sc inc around (16)

Rnd 3: switch to red yarn, (1 sc, 1 sc inc) rep around (24)

Rnd 4: sl st even (24)

F/O and a leave a long strand of yarn to sew the window between rnds # 18-27.

Put the roof in place and, with the extra tail of red yarn, sew the foundation chain onto the top of the cabin.



CABIN # 2 (white and light blue yarn)

Rnd 1: starting off with light blue yarn, work 21 ch, 1 sc inc into the 2nd ch from the hook, 18 sc, 2 sc inc into the last ch, keep working on the other side of the foundation chain, 18 sc, 1 sc inc into the last st that already contains 2 sc (44)

Rnd 2: 1 sc inc, 20 sc, 2 sc inc, 20 sc, 1 sc inc (48)

Rnd 3: working in BLO, sc even (48)

Rnd 4: working in both loops now, sc even (48)

Rnd 5 - 6: switch to white yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 7 - 8: switch to light blue yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 9 - 10: switch to white yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 11 - 26: rep rnds # 7-10 (48); start stuffing

Rnd 27: switch to light blue yarn, 2 sc dec, 20 sc, 2 sc dec, 20 sc (44)

Rnd 28: 1 sc dec, 18 sc, 2 sc, 18 sc, 1 sc dec (40)

Rnd 29: switch to white yarn, 1 sc dec, 16 sc, 2 sc, 16 sc, 1 sc dec (36)

Rnd 30: 2 sc dec, 14 sc, 2 sc, 14 sc (32)

Rnd 31: switch to light blue yarn, 1 sc dec, 12 sc, 2 sc dec, 12 sc, 1 sc dec (28)

Rnd 32: 1 sc dec, 10 sc, 2 sc, 10 sc, 1 sc dec (24)

Rnd 33: switch to white yarn,1 sc dec, 8 sc, 2 sc, 8 sc, 1 sc dec (20)

Rnd 34: 1 sc dec, 6 sc, 2 sc, 6 sc, 1 sc dec (16)

Rnd 35: switch to light blue yarn, 1 sc dec, 4 sc, 2 sc dec, 4 sc, 1 sc dec (12); finish stuffing

Rnd 36: working in BLO,(1 sc, 1 sc dec) rep around (8)

F/O, close the hole, cut the yarn and wave in end.



CABIN WINDOW # 2 (blue and white yarn)

Rnd 1: starting off with blue yarn, 7 sc in a mr (7)

Rnd 2: sc inc around (14)

Rnd 3: switch to white yarn, (1 sc, 1 sc inc) rep around (21)

Rnd 4: sl st even (21)

F/O and a leave a long strand of yarn. Embroider the cross on the blue section and then sew the window onto one side of the cabin, between rnds # (18-27)


Put the roof in place and, with the extra tail of blue yarn, sew the foundation chain onto the top of the cabin.



CABIN # 3 (white, dark and light pink yarn)

Rnd 1: starting off with dark pink yarn, work 21 ch, 1 sc inc into the 2nd ch from the hook, 18 sc, 2 sc inc into the last ch, keep working on the other side of the foundation chain, 18 sc, 1 sc inc into the last st that already contains 2 sc (44)

Rnd 2: 1 sc inc, 20 sc, 2 sc inc, 20 sc, 1 sc inc (48)

Rnd 3: working in BLO,sc even (48)

Rnd 4 - 12: working in both loops now, sc even (48)

Rnd 13 - 14: switch to white yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 15 - 16: switch to light pink yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 17 - 18: switch to white yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 19 - 20: switch to white yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 21 - 22: switch to white yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 23 - 24: switch to white yarn, sc even (48)

Rnd 25 - 26: switch to white yarn, sc even (48); start stuffing the cabin

Rnd 27: switch to light pink yarn, 2 sc dec, 20 sc, 2 sc dec, 20 sc (44)

Rnd 28: 1 sc dec, 18 sc, 2 sc, 18 sc, 1 sc dec (40)

Rnd 29: 1 sc dec, 16 sc, 2 sc, 16 sc, 1 sc dec (36)

Rnd 30: 2 sc dec, 14 sc, 2 sc, 14 sc (32)

Rnd 31: 1 sc dec, 12 sc, 2 sc dec, 12 sc, 1 sc dec (28)

Rnd 32: 1 sc dec, 10 sc, 2 sc, 10 sc, 1 sc dec (24)

Rnd 33: 1 sc dec, 8 sc, 2 sc, 8 sc, 1 sc dec (20)

Rnd 34: 1 sc dec, 6 sc, 2 sc, 6 sc, 1 sc dec (16)

Rnd 35: 1 sc dec, 4 sc, 2 sc dec, 4 sc, 1 sc dec (12); finish stuffing

Rnd 36: working in BLO,(1 sc, 1 sc dec) rep around (8)



CABIN WINDOW # 3 (white and dark pink yarn)

Rnd 1: starting off with white yarn, work in a mr, 1 sc, 1 ch, (2 sc, 1 ch) rep 3 times, 1 sc (8 sc and 4 chs)

Rnd 2: 1 sc, [(1 sc, 1 ch, 1 sc into the ch space), 2 sc] rep 3 times, (1 sc, 1 ch, 1 sc into the ch space), 1 sc (16 sc and 4 chs)

Rnd 3: switch to dark pink yarn, 2 sc, [(1 sc, 1 ch, 1 sc into the ch space), 4 sc] rep 3 times, (1 sc, 1 ch, 1 sc into the ch space), 2 sc (24 sc and 4 chs)

F/O and a leave a long strand of yarn to sew the window onto one side of the cabin, between rnds # (17-25)


Put the roof in place and, with the extra tail of dark pink yarn, sew the foundation chain onto the top of the cabin.





I can't wait to see your version of my BEACH CABINS! Feel free to tag me (@elisascrochet) in your photos on Instagram or Facebook if you'd like!


Elisa

 

This pattern is an original pattern by Elisa Sartori of Elisa's Crochet.  Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint it on your site. You may keep a copy for your own personal use but please DO NOT sell the pattern or distribute it.

You may sell products made from this pattern but please clearly credit the design to me, Elisa Sartori of Elisa's Crochet. Permission is NOT granted for mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind. Thank you!


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