Monday, August 29, 2011

Crochet Rainbow Cake Pattern


I thought I would finish birthday month with a fun crochet pattern and give everyone a piece of cake! The idea to make this crochet rainbow came from the beautiful rainbow cakes I've spotted on Pinterest. Instead of baking six layers of cake, I decided to make a much healthier version with yarn!  

Dimensions:

4.5 in (11.5 cm) tall, 3.5 in (9 cm) wide (Note: With the yarn and materials I used, these are the dimensions. If you use a different hook, yarn, or tension, the size may be different. Adjust accordingly.)

Materials:

Yarn: Vanna's Choice 100% Acrylic
          Colors: Scarlet, Rust, Mustard, Kelly Green, Aqua, Eggplant, and White 
Crochet Hook: US H8/5.00 mm
Polyfill pellets
Fiberfill stuffing

Top/Bottom Triangle (Make 2)

Chain 13.
Row 1: Starting in the second ch from the hook, sc in each chain across
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc decrease, 8 sc across, 1 sc decrease
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, 10 sc
Row 4: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc decrease, 6 sc across, 1 sc decrease
Row 5: Ch 1, turn, 8 sc
Row 6: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc decrease, 4 sc across, 1 sc decrease
Row 7: Ch 1, turn, 6 sc
Row 8: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc decrease, 2 sc across, 1 sc decrease
Row 9: Ch 1, turn, 4 sc
Row 10: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc decrease, 1 sc decrease
Row 11: Ch 1, turn, 2 sc
Row 12: Ch 1. turn. 1 sc decrease
Bind off

Rainbow Cake (Make 2)

Chain 14 with the Eggplant yarn
Row 1: Starting in the second ch from the hook, double crochet in each chain across = 13 dc
Color change to white. (See the step-by-step photo below to see how to change colors while also tucking the extra yarns away. This video explains this process perfectly! You will need to do this between each row.)
Row 2: (White) Ch 1, sc across
Row 3: (Aqua) Ch 2, double crochet across
Row 4: (White) Ch 1, sc across
Row 5: (Kelly Green) Ch 2, dc across
Row 6: (White) Ch 1, sc across
Row 7: (Mustard) Ch 2, dc across
Row 8: (White) Ch 1, sc across
Row 9: (Rust) Ch 2, dc across
Row 10: (White) Ch 1, sc across
Row 11: (Scarlet) Ch 2, dc across
Bind off

Back Icing (Make 1)

Chain 14 with the White yarn
Row 1: Starting in the second ch, dc across (13 dc)
Rows 2-8: Ch 2, turn, dc across
Bind off



Sew the cake pieces to each side of the back icing piece. Sew on the bottom triangle attaching it to the bottom of the rainbow cake sides and the back icing side. Sew in any loose ends. 


Put a layer of pollyfill pellets on the bottom to weight the cake down. Next, add in the fiberfill stuffing. Attach the top triangle and sew in the loose ends. ENJOY!!




*This pattern was created by me. Please do not sell any reproductions of this pattern or the pattern itself. It's just not very nice! :-) Thanks!*



34 comments:

  1. thats so cool! I wish i knew how to crochet :) hah! great job on thinking up the pattern and making that very cute looking rainbow cake! lovely!

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  2. I wish I could crochet too. It looks so cute!

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  3. Ah! You are so talented, Meredith. The cake slice is adorable. :)

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  4. Love it! I have quite a few small balls of Very bright wool (sort of don't really go with much ;) ) that would be pretty perfect for this - I shall put it on my to-do list!

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  5. so adorable! :D thanks for the pattern too. would make a cute gift for sure.

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  6. Thats so adorable! A little candle on top and it would be perfect for my boyfriends birthday :D

    Thanks for the pattern!

    XoXo Mieze

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  7. That is super cute! Thanks for the pattern :)

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  8. that looks good enough to eat. hahaha. love it

    http://myafricancloset.wordpress.com

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  9. Loooving this! I was so stoked when Amy shared it with us on Twitter. You're so clever and so is your cake!

    xo Shannon

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  10. Absolute love! Will be saving this to my patterns later. :D

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  11. I love this so much :) very very cute and great job on the wonderful photos and tutorial

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  12. What a fun way to share a birthday with others!

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  13. oh how i wish i knew how to do this.
    so amazingly cute.. :)

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  14. Rainbow hooky perfection! Thank you for sharing xox

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  15. Coolest. thing. ever. I need to practise my crochet now!

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  16. oh goodness! I need to learn how to crochet pronto. I only knit! This is too adorable.

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  17. What a lovely blog you have! I am so glad I found it. This rainbow cake is the cutest! ...but it makes me want some real live cake!

    Also, I'm liking this whole blogging for confidence thing! Great, great idea. Thanks for sharing.

    Mary
    http://soshedid-mgt.blogspot.com/

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  18. Yummy!! -- This is so adorable. :)

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  19. I love amigurumi snacks!! So cute! Have you seen Twinkie-chan's stuff? She's an acquaintance of mine from a few years ago and your post reminds me of her.
    http://www.twinkiechan.com/

    I'm going to have to try making my own patterns too!

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  20. What an adorable idea! Maybe I should steal one of my mom's crochet hooks and try making one myself! It looks really simple. ♥ Thanks for sharing!

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  21. wow this is so so cute and you have some talent! i wish i knew how to crochet :(
    xox dana
    thewonderforest.com

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  22. First of all, thanks so much for using our Vanna's Choice yarn. The colors that you selected really pop. Your pattern is adorable, and the pictures are perfect for beginner crocheters. I shared this with our Twitter followers. Happy crocheting!
    Best,
    Jess H.
    Lion Brand Yarn

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  23. Thank you for sharing!
    It's amazing.

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  24. I just found your blog and I'm loving it!
    Congrats.

    Kisses form Spain.

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  25. nice cake, thanks for sharing..!



    (you have an amazing blog.... love it...)

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  26. Thanks for the pattern. It's such an effort to put a post like this together, so good job!

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  27. i love this! do you think you'd be able to do a tutorial on granny squares?

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  28. You can add some sewing pins on top of that cake to look like sprinkles. A cake pin cushion is the first thing I thought of.

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  29. Thanks so much for this tutorial! I love love love this and had fun making one for my dad's birthday :) (Mine is here: http://kerriganigan.wordpress.com/2013/04/02/colorful/)

    Thanks again!

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