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How to Crochet a Pizza Slice

Pizza Slice Crochet Pattern by: Madison – Schutt Farms

Materials

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Crochet Hook size G, 4.00 mm., scissors and tapestry needle (to assemble and weave in ends).

If you’re new to crochet, you can get started building your tools with this set of hooks from Amazon. You get the most product for your money.

If you already have a lot of hooks, just not in size G yet, you can order just this hook. I would suggest in investing in an ergonomic hook with a larger handle. Almost all my food creations use this size hook, so it’s a worth it upgrade.

Medium, Size 4 Yarn

Here are the brand and colors I used, but similar colors in other size 4 yarn will yield similar results.

Brand: I love this cotton (sold at Hobby Lobby). 

Colohttps://www.hobbylobby.com/Yarn-Needle-Art/Yarn/Black-I-Love-This-Cotton-Yarn/p/36167rs: 48 Taupe, 12 Buttercup, 60 Red

Stitches/Abbreviations

Chain (CH): Yarn over and pull a loop back through.

Slip Stitch (SS): Insert hook in desired stitch, yarn over and pull through all loops on hook.

Single Crochet (SC): Insert hook in desired stitch, yarn over and pull a loop back through the stitch, yarn over and pull through all loops on hook.

Half Double Crochet (HDC): Yarn over, insert hook in desired stitch, yarn over and pull a loop back through the stitch, yarn over and pull through all loops on hook.

Double Crochet (DC): Yarn over, insert hook in desired stitch, yarn over and pull a loop back through the stitch, yarn over and pull through two loops, yarn over and pull through all loops on hook.

Increase (INC): Single crochet twice in the same stitch. This would increase the stitch count by 1 each time completed.

Increase Double Crochet (INCDC): Double crochet twice in the same stitch. This would increase the stitch count by 1 each time completed.

Increase (INC3): Single crochet three times in the same stitch. This would increase the stitch count by 2 each time completed.  

Pizza Slice Crochet Pattern Start

Crust Pattern

In color 48 Taupe, create slip knot, chain 2.

First row: In second chain from hook, SC, CH 1, turn. (1 SC)

Work in progress image to show how pizza slice crochet project should look after specific step.
Image after Row 1.

Second row: In second chain from hook, SC, CH 1, turn. (1 SC)

This may look messy and not like a triangle point at this stage, but you have to trust the process and keep on moving with the pattern. Once you are complete with row three, you can tighten the slip knot and adjust to make it look more like a point.

Third row: INC3. [Complete 3 single crochets in the stitch to increase] CH 1, turn. (3 SC)

Work in progress image to show how pizza slice crochet project should look after specific step.
Image after Row 3.

Fourth row: 3 SC, CH 1, turn. (3 SC)

Fifth row: INC, SC, INC, CH 1, turn. (5 SC)

Work in progress image to show how pizza slice crochet project should look after specific step.
Image after row 5.

Sixth row: 5 SC, CH 1, turn. (5 SC)

Work in progress image to show how pizza slice crochet project should look after specific step.
Image after row 6.

Seventh row: INC, 3 SC, INC, CH 1, turn. (7 SC)

Eighth row: 7 SC, CH 1, turn. (7 SC)

Ninth row: INC, 5 SC, INC, CH 1, turn. (9 SC)

Tenth Row: 9 SC, CH 1, turn. (9 SC)

Eleventh Row: INC, 7 SC, INC, CH 1, turn. (11 SC)

Twelfth Row: 11 SC, CH 1, turn. (11 SC)

Thirteenth Row: INC, 9 SC, INC, CH 1, turn. (13 SC)

Fourteenth Row: 13 SC, CH 1, turn. (13 SC)

Fifteenth Row: INC, 11 SC, INC, CH 1, turn. (15 SC)

Sixteenth Row: 15 SC, CH 1, turn. (15 SC)

Seventeenth Row: INC, 2 SC, 3 HDC, 3 DC, 3 HDC, 2 SC, INC, cut tail and fasten off. (17 Stitches Total across)

Work in progress image to show how pizza slice crochet project should look after specific step.
Image of finished pizza crust, before assembly.

Cheese/Sauce Pattern

For rows 1 – 13, in the yellow color, follow steps above. Prior to complete the last Single Crochet in row 13, change to red.

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Image of last single crochet in row 13, pull through with red to change colors
Work in progress image to show how pizza slice crochet project should look after specific step.
Image after row 13 .

Fourteenth Row: In second chain from hook, SS, SC, HDC, INCDC, HDC, 2 SC, HDC, INCDC, HDC, SC, SS (14 stitches total). Cut tail and fasten off.

Work in progress image to show how the project should look after specific step.
Image of pizza top (cheese & sauce) prior to assembly.

Assembly

Stack cheese/sauce piece on top of crust, using the yellow colored that was used for cheese and a tapestry needle – sew/weave around the edges to attach the pieces together. Use the tapestry needle to weave in all loose ends to complete the pizza slice.

Image to show how to attach project pieces during this specific step.
Image example of how to attach pieces together.
Work in progress image to show how project should look after specific step.
Image after cheese/sauce is sewn to crust.

Optional Pizza Toppings to Crochet:

  • Pepperoni
  • Pineapple
  • Mushroom
  • Green Pepper

Note: if you are interested in creating toppings, decide if you want them to be mobile/static to the piece.

If it is preferred that the pizza slice toppings cannot be moved, sew the pizza toppings to cheese before attaching the cheese to the crust. This will allow you to more easily hide the yarn tails used to attach the toppings.

Pizza Slice Crochet Pattern End

Repeat this crochet pattern 6 times total, if you want to create an entire pizza pie.

Check out more of my free kitchen patterns for Teddy’s Kitchen to create a full pantry.

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