This pattern is super simple. Perfect for a beginner. You only need to know the basic stitches and you’re all set. And it’s all about color. I started with black yarn, but decided that if you’re going to wear a mustache, you gotta go big and you gotta go bold. So… I mustache you to crochet!!
You’ll be glad you did. They make fabulous gifts. I made 50 mustaches for a mustache bouquet.
Here are some hot ladies sporting the ‘stache!! Myself, Breanne, Alma, Kim, Jenny, Casey, Carina – rockin’ it, Ladies!
Keep reading to start making mo’ mustaches!
Supplies:
crochet hook size I yarn, any color + extra for the string crochet needle scissors
Chain stitch 19 stitches, no more, no less.
For a second row, skip one stitch and crochet the following stitches:
1 sl – slip stitch 1 sl – slip stitch 1 sc – single crochet 1 dc – double crochet 1 dc – double crochet 1 tc – triple crochet 1 tc – triple crochet 1 dc – double crochet 1 sl – slip stitch
Now REPEAT backwards…
1 sl – slip stitch 1 dc – double crochet 1 tc – triple crochet 1 tc – triple crochet 1 dc – double crochet 1 dc – double crochet 1 sc – single crochet 1 sl – slip stitch 1 sl – slip stitch
Cut your yarn and slip stitch it through to tie it off. I also like to tie the two tails together once or twice just to bring the end together tight.
Hide your tails using your crochet needle. *You can simply cut your tails at the end, it doesn’t look that bad. But you run the risk of it coming apart at the tie. I suggest you take the time to hide your tails!
Cut a long piece of yarn and thread it through your crochet needle. On the back of your mustache, thread through 4-5 stitches to hold the yarn in place.
Even it out, and it’s ready for a sweet face to wear it with pride!
So go, get your stache’ on!! And make sure you tweet or instagram your pic with #mustacheboming to join the Movember fun!









