Toy Trumpet Block—C2C Crochet The Nutcracker Suite Afghan

Fritz toy trumpet the Nutcracker c2c crochet afghan block

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The Nutcracker Suite Afghan Block 8

The toy trumpet crochet block represents Fritz, Clara’s little brother, and his mischievous friends. During the party they are given toy trumpets by their parents. Of course they decide to blow them and disrupt the party. Isn’t that what trumpets are for? Fritz causes more trouble when he steals Clara’s brand new nutcracker doll and breaks it!

Fritz takes the nutcracker doll
GKatt as Fritz stealing the Nutcracker from Clara

You can find the other blocks here:

The Nutcracker Suite Afghan C2C Crochet Along

The Nutcracker Prince

Snow

Chinese Dragon

The Rat King

Arabian Coffee

Clara

Spanish Chocolate

Waltz of the Flowers

The Nutcracker Suite C2C Crochet Afghan – Joining and Edging

the nutcracker suite 15 blocks

The Nutcracker Suite premium pattern includes all of the free blocks plus 6 additional EXCLUSIVE blocks! Click on Shop here or on the menu to purchase the full pattern.

Additional blocks include:

  • Christmas Candle
  • Sleigh
  • Drosselmeyer
  • Gingerbread Man
  • Land of the Sweets
  • Angel

For basic instructions and the materials list for the complete afghan, visit The Nutcracker Suite Afghan C2C Crochet Along.

Toy Trumpet C2C Crochet Block

Materials

~ Toy Trumpet 25×25 Pixel Graph

Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice Yarn 3.5 oz skeins in the following colors:

  • Scarlet [441 pixels] — 5.2 oz
  • Mustard [125] — 1.2 oz
  • Silver Grey [14] — .2 oz
  • Black [45] — .5 oz

~ Size H Crochet Hook or hook needed to achieve gauge (see Gauge for C2C Afghans)

~ Yarn Needle

Crochet the square starting from the bottom right corner of the chart.  Row-by-row written instructions are below.

After you finish crocheting the block, crochet one row of single crochet in SCARLET around the entire block.  See Adding a Single Crochet Edge around a Finished C2C Block for how I crochet around the edge.

Enjoy!

~Lucinda

Fritz and Clara the Nutcracker
GKatt as Fritz with Clara and Party Guests
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Row-by-Row Instructions

[RS] = Right Side

[WS] = Wrong Side

R: Red (Scarlet)

Y: Yellow (Mustard)

GR: Gray (Silver Gray)

BL: Black

Crochet from bottom right corner.

→ Row 1 [WS]: R1 

← Row 2 [RS]: R2 

→ Row 3 [WS]: R3 

← Row 4 [RS]: R4 

→ Row 5 [WS]: R5 

← Row 6 [RS]: R6 

→ Row 7 [WS]: R7 

← Row 8 [RS]: R8 

→ Row 9 [WS]: R3, Y3, R3 

← Row 10 [RS]: R1, (GR) x 1, R1, Y1, R2, Y1, R3 

→ Row 11 [WS]: R3, Y2, R2, Y1, R1, (GR) x 1, R1 

← Row 12 [RS]: R1, (GR) x 1, Y1, R3, Y1, R1, Y1, R3 

→ Row 13 [WS]: R3, Y1, R2, Y1, R1, Y3, (GR) x 1, R1 

← Row 14 [RS]: R1, (GR) x 1, Y3, R1, Y1, R3, Y1, R3 

→ Row 15 [WS]: R3, Y2, R3, Y4, R3 

← Row 16 [RS]: R4, Y3, R3, Y1, R1, Y1, R3 

→ Row 17 [WS]: R3, Y1, R2, Y1, R2, Y3, R5 

← Row 18 [RS]: R6, Y3, R1, Y1, R3, Y1, R3 

→ Row 19 [WS]: R3, Y2, R3, Y5, (GR) x 1, R5 

← Row 20 [RS]: R6, (GR) x 1, R1, Y3, R3, Y1, R5 

→ Row 21 [WS]: R4, Y1, R1, Y1, R2, Y3, R1, (GR) x 1, R7 

← Row 22 [RS]: R4, (BL) x 1, R5, Y3, R1, Y1, R7 

→ Row 23 [WS]: R5, Y1, R2, Y5, (GR) x 1, R3, (BL) x 2, R1, (BL) x 1, R2 

← Row 24 [RS]: R2, (BL) x 1, R1, (BL) x 3, R3, (GR) x 1, R1, Y3, R2, Y1, R6 

→ Row 25 [WS]: R7, Y5, R1, (GR) x 1, R4, (BL) x 3, R4 

Corner 

← Row 26 [RS]: R2, (BL) x 2, R1, (BL) x 1, R7, Y3, R8 

→ Row 27 [WS]: R7, Y4, (GR) x 1, R8, (BL) x 1, R2 

← Row 28 [RS]: R11, (GR) x 1, R1, Y3, R6 

→ Row 29 [WS]: R1, Y7, R1, (GR) x 1, R4, (BL) x 1, R6 

← Row 30 [RS]: R3, (BL) x 1, R1, (BL) x 2, R6, Y6, R1 

→ Row 31 [WS]: R1, Y5, R6, (BL) x 3, R1, (BL) x 1, R2 

← Row 32 [RS]: R3, (BL) x 3, R7, Y4, R1 

→ Row 33 [WS]: R1, Y4, R7, (BL) x 1, R1, (BL) x 2, R1 

← Row 34 [RS]: R1, (BL) x 1, R6, (BL) x 1, R3, Y3, R1 

→ Row 35 [WS]: R1, Y3, R2, (BL) x 2, R1, (BL) x 1, R5 

← Row 36 [RS]: R4, (BL) x 1, R1, (BL) x 3, R2, Y2, R1 

→ Row 37 [WS]: R1, Y2, R2, (BL) x 3, R5 

← Row 38 [RS]: R3, (BL) x 2, R1, (BL) x 1, R3, Y1, R1 

→ Row 39 [WS]: R1, Y1, R5, (BL) x 1, R3 

← Row 40 [RS]: R10 

→ Row 41 [WS]: R9 

← Row 42 [RS]: R8 

→ Row 43 [WS]: R7 

← Row 44 [RS]: R6 

→ Row 45 [WS]: R5 

← Row 46 [RS]: R4 

→ Row 47 [WS]: R3 

← Row 48 [RS]: R2 

→ Row 49 [WS]: R1 

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