Donut Pin Crochet Pattern

The idea for this project came from a few things. It started one day when I came across this fun DIY Donut Purse on Studio DIY. I loved the idea of a donut as an accessory and was daydreaming about how I could crochet a donut bag. As I usually tend to do, I asked Jason if he thought a donut bag would be cool, like the Boba Fett and Goron bags. "What about the donut hole?" he asked and added "I don't think that would work out so well." I agreed he might be right but I would continue brainstorming and maybe experiment with a pin instead, perhaps using plastic canvas? A few days later, after I'd forgotten all about making a donut bag, I saw this crochet rose earring tutorial on Fiber Flux. She used embroidery thread to crochet roses! Embroidery thread! As it was my first time seeing anyone crochet with embroidery floss I was blown away. Of course I immediately brought out my box of thread - so many lovely colors, just sitting there -  and all of a sudden: donut. And that is how this crochet donut pin came to life.

Crochet Donut Pin

Once I knew I'd be making a donut I did a quick search for a pattern and found this awesome donut pattern on Little Things Blogged. But instead of using regular yarn I used embroidery thread and a size 2.00mm crochet hook. Also, in Rounds 4-10 of the base I only worked even until Round 8 and for the icing I only did Rounds 1-3. Before sewing the icing to the base I stitched on some sprinkles. Lastly, I sewed a pin to the back. Sweet!

Looking for more food related crochet projects? Then you might like these:

Sandwich coasters crochet pattern

Bacon blanket crochet pattern

Egg and bacon amigurumi

Donut Pillow

Donut Amigurumi

Donut Sweater

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This pattern is for personal use only. The pattern and its photos may not be reproduced, distributed or resold, translated, published, altered, shared or posted in any way over the internet or offline.

You may sell finished items made from this pattern as long as it is handmade by you, not mass produced, giving the credit to Pops de Milk / Patricia Castillo as the designer. If you have any questions, you can email me at patricia@popsdemilk.com

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