Crochet Baseball Gnome Free Crochet Pattern

The Crochet Baseball Gnome is a great little gnome addition to your collection. He also makes a wonderful Father’s Day Gift. There are also instructions on how to make a female softball gnome.

Below you will find the complete pattern and instructional photos for this Crochet baseball Gnome pattern. You will also find all the materials, stitches, gauge, and sizing information.

A crochet baseball gnome makes a great Father's day gift for a sports fan. Free crochet pattern for a cute gnome with helpful videos.

Crochet Baseball Gnome Ready to Play

This Baseball gnome was so fun to design. If you are a sports fan, then make sure to check back often as I plan to release a new sports gnome every month. In the meantime, check out all the free gnomes patterns here.

A crochet baseball gnome makes a great Father's day gift for a sports fan. Free crochet pattern for a cute gnome with helpful videos.

How to Customize your Crochet Baseball Gnome

This is your crochet baseball gnome (or softball) so make him(or her) unique. Change the colors of his outfit to match your favorite baseball team. This gnome matches my Junior high school team. You can change his skin tone too and change the color of his beard. There are also instructions below to make braids for a girl gnome. Plus I wrote patterns for two types of hats. You can make a baseball cap or a pointy gnome hat with the baseball stitching.

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I like to use the Red Heart Super Saver colors Aran for fair skin, buff for medium skin tones, cafe latte for dark skin tones, and coffee for very dark skin tones.

A crochet baseball gnome makes a great Father's day gift for a sports fan. Free crochet pattern for a cute gnome with helpful videos.

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Materials Needed

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0.71 oz or 37 yds of Red Heart Super Saver, Real Teal
0.81 oz or 42 yds of Red Heart Super Saver, Light Grey
0.81 oz or 42 yds of Red Heart Super Saver, Soft White
0.2 oz or 12 yds of Red Heart Super Saver Yarn, Buff (Skin Tone)
0.1 oz or 6 yds of Red Heart Super Saver Yarn, Cafe Latte
0.1 oz or 6 yds of Red Heart Super Saver Yarn, Charcoal
Crochet Hook, Size E, 3.5mm
Polyfil
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Locking Stitch Markers
|Permanent Marker or Paint Pen in Red
Hot Glue and Applicator (Optional)
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Stitches and Abbreviations

CH – Chain
SC – Single Crochet
SC2TOG – Single Crochet 2 stitches together
FLOSC – Front Loop Only Single Crochet
SLST – Slip Stitch
ST(s) – Stitch(es)
MC – Magic Circle (Video Tutorial)

Gauge and Size

Gauge – 5SC x 6 Rows = 1 inch
Size – Final Gnome is about 7 inches tall with a pointy hat or 5 inches tall with a baseball cap.

Helpful Video Tutorials

I have completed video series that will walk you through how to crochet the basic gnome from start to finish.

Episode 1: Gnome Body (Plus Amigurumi Basics)
Episode 2: Nose, Arms, Feet
Episode 3: Beard and Braids
Episode 4: Gnome Hat
Episode 5: Assembling your Gnome

Other Helpful Videos
Easy way to make a Magic Circle
How to Change Colors in Crochet
Using Paint Pens on Crochet

Special Stitches

SC2TOG – Single Crochet 2 Stitches Together – Insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over, pull the loop through the hook (2 loops on hook), insert hook into the next stitch, yarn over, pull the loop through the hook, (3 loops on the hook) yarn over and pull the first loop through all the loops on the hook. Your decrease is complete.

Crochet Baseball Gnome

Notes:
– The pattern will be worked in a continuous round.
– The pattern is in US terms.
– Use a stitch marker to keep track of your rows.
– Below are two options for the gnome hat. Only one hat needs to be made for the gnome.

Baseball Gnome Body

With Grey or Pants Color.

Row 1: Work 6 SC in a MC. (6)

Row 2: *2SC in the next ST* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (12)

Row 3: *SC in the next ST, 2SC in the next ST,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (18)

Row 4: *SC in the next 2 STs, 2SC in the next ST,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (24)

Row 5: *SC in the next 3 STs, 2SC in the next ST,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (30)

Row 6: *SC in the next 4 STs, 2SC in the next ST,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (36)

Row 7: *SC in the next 5 STs, 2Sc in the next ST,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (42)

Row 8: *SC in the next 6 STs, 2SC in the next ST,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (48)

Rows 9-14: SC in the next STs. (48)

Change to Main Team Color (Real Teal).

Rows 15-20: SC in the next STs. (48)

Row 21: *SC in the next 6 STs, SC2TOG,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (42)

Row 22: *SC in the next 5 STs, SC2TOG,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (36)

Row 23: SLST to the next 2 STs.

Fasten off. Weave in ends. You can embroider the player’s number on the back of the body after the gnome is assembled.

A crochet baseball gnome makes a great Father's day gift for a sports fan. Free crochet pattern for a cute gnome with helpful videos.

Baseball Gnome Hat (Pointy Hat)

With Soft White.

Row 1: Work 3 SC in a Magic Circle. (3)

Row 2: *2SC in the next St* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (6)

Row 3: SC in the next 6 Sts. (6)

Row 4: *SC in the next St, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (9)

Row 5: SC in the next 9 Sts. (9)

Row 6: *SC in the next 2 Sts, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (12)

Row 7: SC in the next 12 Sts. (12)

Row 8: *SC in the next 3 Sts, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (15)

Row 9: SC in the next 15 Sts. (15)

Row 10: *SC in the next 4 Sts, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (18)

Row 11: SC in the next 18 Sts. (18)

Row 12: *SC in the next 5 Sts, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (21)

Row 13: SC in the next 21 Sts. (21)

Row 14: *SC in the next 6 StS, 2Sc in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (24)

Row 15: SC in the next 24 Sts. (24)

Row 16: *SC in the next 7 Sts, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (27)

Row 17: SC in the next 27 Sts. (27)

Row 18: *SC in the next 8 Sts, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (30)

Row 19: SC in the next 30 Sts. (30)

Row 20: *SC in the next 9 Sts, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (33)

Row 21: SC in the next 33 Sts. (33)

Row 22: *SC in the next 10 Sts, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (36)

Row 23: SC in the next 36 Sts. (36)

Row 24: *SC in the next 11 Sts, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (39)

Row 25: SC in the next 39 Sts. (39)

Row 26: *SC in the next 12 Sts, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (42)

Row 27: SC in the next 42 Sts. (42)

Row 28: *SC in the next 13 St, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (45)

Row 29: *SC in the next 14 St, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (48)

Row 30: *SC in the next 15 St, 2SC in the next St,* repeat from *to* a total of 3 times. (51)

Row 31: SLST to the next ST. SLST to the following ST. (To smooth out the edge.)

Fasten off and weave in your ends. Now use your marker or paint pen to add baseball lines to the hat with stitching. You can also choose to make the hat in another team color and embroider the player’s number on the hat.

A crochet baseball gnome makes a great Father's day gift for a sports fan. Free crochet pattern for a cute gnome with helpful videos.

Baseball Cap

With Real Teal or Main Team Color.

Row 1: Work 6 SC in a MC. (6)

Row 2: *2SC in the next ST* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (12)

Row 3: *SC in the next ST, 2SC in the next ST,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (18)

Row 4: *SC in the next 2 STs, 2SC in the next ST,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (24)

Row 5: *SC in the next 3 STs, 2SC in the next ST,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (30)

Row 6: *SC in the next 4 STs, 2SC in the next ST,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (36)

Row 7: *SC in the next 5 STs, 2Sc in the next ST,* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (42)

Rows 8-12: SC in next 42 STs.

Row 13: SC in next 32 STs. Change color to Light Grey (pants color or another team color), FLOSC in last 20 STs. (42)

Starting with Row 14 we will be working the bill of the baseball cap. We will be turning our work and working back and forth.

Row 14: CH1, turn, SC in first 10 STs. (10)

Row 15: CH1, turn, SC2TOG, SC in next 6 STs, SC2TOG. (8)

Row 16: Ch1, turn, SC2TOG, SC in next 4 STs, SC2TOG. (6)

Fasten off and weave in your ends.

Arms (Make 2)

Skintone (buff)

Row 1: Work 6 SC in a MC. (6)

Rows 2-5: SC in the next 6 Sts. (6)

Change to Real Teal or Main Team Color.

Rows 6-9: SC in the next 6 Sts. (6)

Fasten off leaving a 10-inch tail to sew the arm to the body.

Feet (Make 2)

With Charcoal

Row 1: Work 6 Sc in a MC. (6)

Row 2: *2SC in the next ST* repeat from *to* a total of 6 times. (12)

Row 3-5: SC in the next 12 STs. (12)

Fasten off, leaving a long tail.

Lightly stuff the feet and sew them to the front of the gnome body. 

A crochet baseball gnome makes a great Father's day gift for a sports fan. Free crochet pattern for a cute gnome with helpful videos.

Bat

I did not stuff my bat but if you would like to you can. You just need to stuff the bat after row 6.

With Cafe Latte (Medium Brown)

Row 1: Work 8 SC in a Magic Circle. (8)

Rows 2-6: SC in next 8 STs. (8)

Row 7: SC2TOG, SC in next 6STs. (7)

Row 8: SC in next 7 STs. (7)

Row 9: SC2TOG, SC in next 5 STs. (6)

Row 8: SC in next 6 STs. (6)

Fasten off.

I did not gather the bottom. Instead I just stuffed the tail into the bat and called it done. The bottom of the bat will be hidden by the gnome’s hands.

Nose

With Buff or a skin tone colored yarn.

Row 1: Work 6 SC in a MC. (6)

Row 2-3: SC in the next 6 STs. (6)

Fasten off leaving a 10-inch tail to sew the nose to the body.

Crochet Gnome Beard (Male Gnome)

CH12 with White

Row 1: SC in the 2nd CH from hook and each CH across. Fasten off. (11)

Cut 21  eight-inch strands of yarn for the beard. Group three strands together and attach them to the 7 center single crochet like you would add fringe to a scarf. (See Photo Above)

Before stuffing your gnome, sew your beard onto your gnome in a U shape. Make sure to leave room for the nose and keep the ends close to the edge of the top of the body to be able to hide them with the hat.

If you choose, braid your beard and secure it with a small piece of yarn.

Give your beard a little trim to shape and lightly mist it with some water, style the beard and let it dry that way to hold that shape.

If you wish, you can untwist the yarn in the beard to have more hair-like strands.

Braids (Make 2) (For Female Gnome)

CH7 with any hair color.

Row 1: Sc in the 2nd CH from hook and each CH across. Fasten off. (6)

Cut 12 10 inch strands of gold yarn for the two braids. Attach one strand of yarn to each Single Crochet like you would attach fringe to a scarf. Grab 3 groups of four strands and braid the hair together. Use a piece of yarn to secure the braids at the bottom. Sew the braids onto the body of the gnome before stuffing the gnome.

A crochet baseball gnome makes a great Father's day gift for a sports fan. Free crochet pattern for a cute gnome with helpful videos.

Crochet Baseball Gnome Assembly Instructions

You can use a yarn needle and yarn to sew each piece together in the order listed below or you can hot glue the pieces together (this is what I did) if they are not going to be played with by kids.

1. Stuff gnome body. Stuff and sew Feet to the front of the gnome.
2. Sew the beard onto the gnome. The beard will have the crocheted row shaped like a U. Style the beard and trim it. Sew the nose on top of the beard. (Or if making a girl gnome, sew the nose in the center of the gnome and sew the braids on each side of the nose.)
3. Sew the baseball bat to one of the gnome arms. Sew both gnome arms onto the gnome.
4. Lightly stuff the hat and sew the hat onto the body.
5. Enjoy your gnome!

I truly hope you enjoyed the crochet baseball gnome pattern and will check back for more fun crochet gnome patterns.

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