Mickey Mouse Champagne Cork

Mickey Mouse Cork Ornament

I’ve been working on some pop culture throwbacks. My favorite so far is this big guy.

Ludo from the Labyrinth
Side view of Ludo

It’s Ludo from the classic movie the Labyrinth. I was so excited to make him. Special bonus, this time I managed to make a left and right hand. I am notorious for forgetting to switch the thumbs.

He’s done with Homespun, which isn’t my favorite to work with, but it gives me the best results after I use the slicker brush. He’s being typed and I’ll hopefully have him to testers soon.

Now on to the free pattern.

Free Pattern

It’s a long way to Christmas, but you might want to start making these little ornaments now. At least you can start drinking some bubbly to get the supplies.

There are many more corks to come, I’m thinking I might do Christmas in July and a whole new set of corks. Then in preparation for the best holiday ever (Halloween), I will start with more minis. I may have lost my sketch, but I can always come up with more.

As usual, the free patterns aren’t tested. If you make this one, throw out my #drunkenauntwendy so I can find it on Instagram.

Kits and tutorials are coming.

Materials

Sport Weight Yarn

Black (8 yds)

Other

Size E Crochet Hook

Champagne Cork

Screw eye

Ribbon

Black Sharpie

Light Pink Sharpie

Red Sharpie

Yellow/Gold Sharpie

Epoxy 6000

Gauge: is not important for this project

Abbreviations

SC – Single Crochet

CH- Chain

FO – Fasten Off

INC – Make two Single Crochet in Same Stitch

Note: This is worked in the round. Use a stitch marker or a scrap piece of yarn to mark the beginning of each round. Then you don’t have to count every round. Do not join unless instructed to.

Parentheses indicate a repeat. Repeat the stitches in the parentheses for the number of times indicated.

The bracketed number [] is the number of stitches at the end of each round.

I spread my increases out so there isn’t a seam on the finished piece. If you do not like this method, you can do regular increases.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at drunkenauntwendy@gmail.com.

BODY

Using your red Sharpie draw a line around the bottom third of the cork. (The top part that acts as the head is about a third for measurement purposes). Pick which side you are putting the face on and try to note the front and the back.

Draw your two buttons on with the yellow/gold sharpie on the front and the back. These are in an oval shape.

Using the guideline previously drawn in red, color in your shorts.

Insert screw hook in the top of the cork.

MICKEY HAT

In black, Chain 2

Round 1:  6 SC in 2nd Chain from hook. [6]

Round 2:  INC in each stitch [12].

Round 3: (SC, INC) 6 times [18].

Round 4: (SC, INC, SC) 6 times [24].

Rounds 5-6: 2 rounds SC [24 stitches per row].

Fasten off. Weave in ends

EARS  (Make 2)

In Black, Ch 2

Round 1:  6 SC in 2nd Chain from hook. [6]

Round 2:  INC in each stitch [12].

Fasten off.

Fold Hat in half to see placement. Sew ears to hat starting at Round 3. Weave in ends

Insert a ribbon through the Screw Eye. Pull the ribbon through the hat and glue the hat down in a few places to the top of the cork.

Use Black Sharpie to make the oval eyes.

Use the Pink Sharpie to make the rosy cheeks.

Chicken Champagne Cork Ornament

Crochet Chicken ornament

Easter is coming. There is plenty of time to make some chicken corks to go with the Bunny Corks.

Crochet Chicken ornament
Bawk!

Materials
Worsted Weight Yarn
I love this yarn – Red
I love this yarn – White
Champagne Cork
Screw eye
Ribbon
Black Sharpie
Orange Sharpie
Epoxy 6000

Gauge: is not important for this project

Abbreviations
SC – Single Crochet
CH- Chain
FO – Fasten Off
SL ST – Slip Stitch
INC – Make two Single Crochet in Same Stitch
DEC – Single Crochet two stitches together
BLOs – Back Loops Only
FLOs – Front loops only

Note: Hats are worked in the round. Use a stitch marker or a scrap piece of yarn to mark the beginning of each row. Then you don’t have to count every row. Do not join unless instructed to.

Parentheses indicate a repeat. Repeat the stitches in the parentheses for the number of times indicated.

The bracketed number [] is the number of stitches at the end of each row.

I spread my increases out so there isn’t a seam on the finished piece. If you do not like this method, you can do regular increases.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at drunkenauntwendy@gmail.com.

HAT
In White
Ch 2
Round 1: 6 SC in 2nd Ch from hook [6]
Round 2: (INC) 6 times [12].
Round 3: (INC, SC) 6 times [18].
Rounds 4-6: 3 rows SC [18 stitch per row].
Fasten off.

COMB (make 3)
In Red,
Ch 2
Round 1: 4 SC in 2nd Ch from hook [4]
Round 2-3: 2 rows SC [4 stitches per row].
Fasten off. Sew to the top of the hat.
Cut 6 inch section of ribbon. Thread ribbon through the screw eye and tie to hold it in place. Place the hat over the cork, pulling the ribbon through the hat. Here you can glue the hat in place to keep it from slipping.

Using the Orang Sharpie draw a small triangle for the beak.

Using the Black Sharpie draw two circles for eyes and a small mouth.

Bunny Rabbit Cork Ornaments

Rabbit Champagne Cork Ornament

I love making cork ornaments. I’ve been trying to expand and come up with new ideas. I promise, I did not drink all these bottles of Champagne by myself.

4-H is upon us here in Ohio. The kids take rabbits. We will be getting their 4-H rabbits soon. In honor of the rabbits, here are some super cute rabbit Cork Ornaments.

Rabbit Champagne Cork Ornament

Materials
Worsted Weight Yarn
I love this yarn – Pink
I love this yarn – White
Champagne Cork
Screw eyes
Ribbon
Black Sharpie
Pink Sharpie
1 inch pompom maker or a fork
Epoxy 6000

Gauge: is not important for this project

Abbreviations
SC – Single Crochet
CH- Chain
FO – Fasten Off
SL ST – Slip Stitch
INC – Make two Single Crochet in Same Stitch
DEC – Single Crochet two stitches together
BLOs – Back Loops Only
FLOs – Front loops only

Note: Hats are worked in the round. Use a stitch marker or a scrap piece of yarn to mark the beginning of each row. Then you don’t have to count every row. Do not join unless instructed to.

Parentheses indicate a repeat. Repeat the stitches in the parentheses for the number of times indicated.

The bracketed number [] is the number of stitches at the end of each row.

I spread my increases out so there isn’t a seam on the finished piece. If you do not like this method, you can do regular increases.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at drunkenauntwendy@gmail.com.

 

TAIL

Wrap a 1” pompom maker with white yarn to make a full pompom. Glue to the back of cork.

 

HAT
In Pink
Ch 2
Round 1: 6 SC in 2nd Ch from hook [6]
Round 2: (INC) 6 times [12].
Round 3: (INC, SC) 6 times [18].
Rounds 4-6: 3 rows SC [18 stitch per row].
Fasten off.

EARS (make 2)
In Pink, Chain 8
Slip Stitch in 2nd Chain from hook, SL, 4 SC, 3 HDC in last stitch, working in the unused stitches from the first stitches, 4 SC, 2 SL. Fasten off. Leave a long tail for sewing. Attach to hat.

Attach screw eye to top of cork.

Cut 6 inch section of ribbon. Thread ribbon through the screw eye and tie to hold it in place. Place the hat over the cork, pulling the ribbon through the hat. Here you can glue the hat in place to keep it from slipping.

Using the Pink Sharpie draw a small triangle for the nose.

Using the Black Sharpie draw two circles for eyes and a small mouth.

You can make them in any color.

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There’s even a chicken!