Meet Argyll the Reindeer — A Festive Crochet Delight from Simply Crochet Issue 168

Hey lovelies, hope you are all well. Bit of advance warning, I’m going to be mentioning the ‘C’ word in this post. I know, I know – but it’s the beginning of November (already!), and us crocheters need a bit of prep time, am I right? So without further ado I’m delighted to share with you today a new pattern featured in Simply Crochet issue 168. Allow me to introduce Argyll the Reindeer – a charming little character who’s bound to bring some handmade holiday cheer to your hook this season.

A handmade grey crocheted reindeer named Argyll, wearing a colourful plaid tartan scarf, posed on a decorative table against a textured wall.

Argyll is more than just a Christmas ornament; he’s a handmade friend who gives your home that warm, cosy holiday spirit. With his antlers, sweet face, and stout little body, he’s ideal as a hearth decoration or a whimsical gift for someone who adores handmade touches.

Sometimes a tiny decoration just won’t do am I right? You want something that really makes a statement. Standing proudly at around 36cm (14in) tall, Argyll is the reindeer for the job!

A hand-crocheted grey reindeer named Argyll, wearing a green, purple and pink tartan scarf, is standing next to a wicker basket in front of a fireplace.

Argyll is a lovely easy make for adventurous beginners – the pattern uses simple stitches and clear shaping, so you can build confidence as you go. The only slightly fiddly part is his little scarf, but don’t let that put you off! Once you get your hook moving, it quickly comes together and adds such a charming finishing touch to his look. Before you know it, you’ll have a reindeer that’s ready to dash straight into your festive décor.

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What you need for the pattern

I used Yarnspirations Caron Simply Soft Aran (170.1g / 288m. 100% Acrylic) in Feathered Gray, Pagoda and Plum Perfect with a bit of Yarnspirations Caron Simply Soft Party Aran (85g / 150m.1% Metalized Polyester, 99% Acrylic) Fuchsia Sparkle – because what’s Christmas if you can’t have a bit of glitz!

Image of yarn skeins in various colours: grey, teal, plum, and pink sparkle, alongside a crocheted reindeer figure wearing a scarf.

Then the only other things you need for Argyll the Reindeer are:

Where to Find the Pattern

Issue 168 of Simply Crochet magazine is available in print via UK newsagents and craft shops, or you can obtain a digital copy through the Simply Crochet website or apps as a digital issue.

Issue cover of Simply Crochet 168 magazine featuring a woman smiling while wearing a colourful crocheted sweater, surrounded by festive visuals and patterns.

I absolutely can’t wait to see your versions of Argyll the Reindeer. Whether he’s classic brown, snowy white, or something completely offbeat – don’t forget to tag me on social media so I don’t miss them.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking, keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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