What’s your favorite breakfast that fills in all the cracks? Mine is a soft fried egg on a slice of lightly toasted fresh bread. Mmmm, delicious. Inspired by my love for this simple yet delightful meal, I’m thrilled to introduce my free crochet toast pattern! This charming project captures the warmth and comfort of a homemade breakfast and brings it to life with yarn and a hook. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just starting out, this pattern is perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your crafting repertoire. Imagine creating a slice of crochet toast that looks so realistic you can almost smell the toasty goodness. Let’s dive into this fun and easy project together and add a little breakfast magic to our crochet collections!
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Supplies:
Crochet Hook: 3.5 mm /E
Yarn: Light Brown – 23 yards/21 meters
Brown – 3 yards/3 meters
Other Supplies: Yarn needle and scissors
Abbreviations: [sc-single crochet] [inc-increase] [st-stitch] [ss-slip stitch] [hdc-half double crochet] [dc-double crochet] [tr-triple crochet] [tr inc-work 2 tr in one st] [( )- repeat as often as indicated]
Instructions: Work in turning rows
Free Crochet Bread /Toast Pattern
Start with light brown yarn
1. ch 22, starting in the 2nd ch from hook, sc 21 [21]
2-23. ch 1, turn, sc 21 across [21]
24. ch 1, turn (sc 2, hdc, dc, tr, tr inc, tr, dc, hdc, sc) 2 times, sc [23]
Switch to medium brown yarn
ch 1, work a sc inc into the side of the row 24, sc in the side of each row, inc in the side of the first row, inc in the first st on the base of row 1, sc 19, inc in the last st of row 1, inc in the side of row 1, sc in the side of each row, inc in the side of row 24, inc in the first st of row 24, sc 21, inc in the last st, ss to first st
Fasten off invisibly
Weave in ends
I hope you enjoy crocheting your slice of bread! Add a crocheted egg and you’ve got a sumptious breakfast for one!