The Christmas Gingerbread Train!
Hi everyone! It’s Cindy here to tell you about the adorable, crocheted gingerbread train I created to add to our holiday decorations.
The pattern for this detailed amigurumi was created by the designer from Toyfox Store on Etsy. The fifty-eight-page pattern is incredibly detailed with many pictures and even includes a few links to videos you can watch to help you complete this project. The yarn used is Scheepjes Catona (50g) which is great for this type of work. I used two skeins each of Snow White (106) and Caramel (506) and less than a skein each of Scarlet (192), Kiwi (205), and Chocolate (507). Since you can’t tell by the picture how big the train is I will give you some dimensions as we look at each piece. All coupled together the train is about 14 ½ inches (37 cm) long.
I’ve had this project on my hook for almost 9 months with a few breaks for other projects in between. I started with what I determined would be the simplest part, the Lead Car and the Christmas Sweets. This car measures 3 ¾ inches (9.5 cm) long by 2 ¾ inches (7 cm) high by 2 ½ inches (6.4 cm) inches wide. Each of the candies required a slightly different technique for the colorwork. Charlie did his usual handyman job of supplying me with the sticks for the lollipops. The trick to getting those lollipops to stand up in the car is a small piece of florist foam in the bottom of the car.
The Cupcake Caboose used some more new techniques and stitches to me such as the “split single crochet” (also known as the waistcoat stitch) that was used on the striped lower part of the cupcake. A crocheter can see that this stitch gives you the look of knitting. The spirals of frosting were done by working a single crochet in the front loops of the previous round and then working another single crochet into the back loops of the same base stitches. The first time I made the top of the cupcake I did it wrong and when I realized my mistake, I ripped it out and redid the frosting. This car is 3 ¾ inches (9.5 cm) long by 5 inches (12.7 cm) high (to the top of the cherry) by 2 ½ inches (6.4 cm) inches wide. I just love all the minute details that went into this car.
The pattern is written with each step for each car separately, but I did some of the parts in an assembly line fashion. For instance, all the wheels are identical so instead of doing the first four and then finishing one car I did all of them together, so I didn’t have to remember how to make them each time.
To create the various shapes and make them rigid, cardboard was used either in a sandwich of crocheted pieces (the wheels) or in the case of the engine the cardboard is glued to the inside of the walls and roof before it is sewn closed. Other parts of the train were stuffed with polyfil and with the lead car and the cow catcher on the front of the engine, I used stiffener to make them rigid.
There are a lot of little parts that went into making the engine, so I left that car for the end. I just love all the little details of the snow-covered roof with icicles hanging off, the candy decorations and the way the stitching makes it look like frosting on the roof, and the cute little door and windows on the sides and back. Not to mention the boiler and all its adornments on the front.
This engine is 5 ½ inches (14 cm) long by 5 inches (12.7 cm) high by 2 ½ inches (6.4 cm) inches wide. Overall, I’m very happy with how this train turned out. For displaying it I created a machine embroidered set of train tracks on white polka dot fabric so it looks like it’s flying through the snow.
If you are a medium to experienced crocheter I would recommend this pattern. The instructions are very detailed with lots of pictures to help you and is extremely easy to follow.
I’m joining the The Loop Scoop Yarny Link Party (formerly known as Hookin’ on Hump Day). You should stop by to see some of the other projects people have posted.
That is so cute, Cindy you do such awesome work.
That is so darn cute, really, really cute!
Oh, MY!! I love that!
Congrats on getting that all done; Its exquisite!
Hari OM
It’s wonderful! I only recently learned about amigurumi and am actually taking a little online course for it – will keep this pattern in mind for next year! YAM xx
This is awesome, impressive and beautiful. So complicated and it turned out brilliantly. And Nobby appreciates it too, now that he has been initiated into the delights of train travel!
Cheers, Gail.
that is the cutest thing we ever saw!! it is so so sooo sweet… we are not even able to make a train from a baking mix for kids LOL
It’s absolutely adorable and I love it! So are so talented!
As I read through this post I was thinking how absolutely amazing this train is and since I really really love trains I was so impressed and then as I read through and saw the sizes of this work that you did it’s even more amazing! You are truly talented and I love love love this little train I sent it to a friend for her husband because he collects trains
CINDY (YES I’M SHOUTING) OH MY DOGS X 100. Bryan and I just finished looking and reading we are in total AWE
WOW did I say WOW yet. How long did this take.
I hope you are entering this in some kind of contest…WOW
Thank you for sharing the most amazing Christmas Choo Choo
Hugs Cecilia and Bryan
Ok I just saw it took 9 months. WOW again!!!
Wow, you are so talented! Thanks for sharing the images. Happy Christmas season!
Love these! So cute.
Love,
Mom
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Wow! That is an amazing crochet train! I don’t think I’d have the patience for that. But I’m thinking of maybe picking up crocheting again once I (actually) retire.
Oh Cindy, what beautiful detail!!!! I really love this!
Lulu: “That’s amazing!”
Java Bean: “It looks good enough to eat!”
Charlee: “Bean! No!”
Java Bean: “I wasn’t GOING TO. I was just SAYING.”
What an amazing job!!!
That is just the cutest train I’ve ever seen! What a fantastic and beautiful holiday keepsake.
That is absolutely amazing! I have sent the link to a friend who has recently discovered the English crochet Christmas decorations for postboxes. I know she’ll love it.
OMG OMG OMG!! You are soooooooo talented!! That is beyond adorable and beautiful!! I couldn’t do that if my life depended on it!!! I am in awe of your talent!!!! That is so unique and you will enjoy it for many years to come!
Wow! I did amuguri and kids toys for years, and I used to make a ton of crocheted Chistmas ornaments (and toys). The last 6 years I’ve done beading and felt, but I never tackled a train. I’ve not done much wool work in the last few years but something like this would be fun. Thanks for showing me your beautiful piece of art, I shall go and look. I love your gif of the Engine! Keep being awesome.
That’s amazing!