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8 Frontline Police Officer Crochet Patterns

April 8, 2020 by Shellie Wilson

 

This week we are focusing on individual essential workers. We started the week with nurses 15 Crochet Frontline Hero Nurse Patterns! Today we are focusing on Police Officers. Here is a roundup of Frontline Police Officer dolls and items you can crochet.

As essential workers, police officers have always been on the frontline, ensuring our safety and security. They put their lives on the line every day to protect us and our communities. During these challenging times, it’s more important than ever to show our appreciation for their service and sacrifice.

One way to do that is by making and donating crocheted items that bring comfort and joy to their families. As a crocheter myself, I have found great joy in making items to donate to essential workers and their families. It’s my way of showing my appreciation for all that they do.

I remember a time when I personally witnessed the kindness and bravery of a police officer. It was a cold winter day, and I was walking to the grocery store when I saw a young mother and her baby struggling to carry their groceries. The baby was crying, and the mother looked exhausted. As I approached them to offer help, a police officer pulled up in his car and got out to assist the mother.

He carried the groceries to her apartment building, and then he went back to his car to retrieve a blanket and a stuffed animal for the baby. It was a small act of kindness, but it made a big difference to that family. I was touched by his compassion and bravery, and it inspired me to do something to show my appreciation for all that police officers do.

That’s why I’m so excited to share these 8 frontline police officer crochet patterns with you. These patterns are perfect for making dolls and items that can bring comfort and joy to the families of police officers. They are also great for making gifts for police officers themselves, who may be working long hours and leaving small children at home during this time of isolation and lockdown.

We really hope you like this roundup of patterns.

Meet Felton,  He is a fun-loving adventurous boy who is creative, inquisitive and has a vivid imagination. He loves wearing his police costume because he likes to help and protect everyone just like our brave police officers!

Police Officer Crochet Blanket Pattern  is a great idea as it can be used by every age group, young and old.

This free pattern is for a Police officer badge, which can be used as embellishment or a pocket pal for little kids to hold onto.  This tutorial is for a small Police bear, this pattern is free also.

I love this Police car pattern, it is perfect for younger children or the dash-board of a loved ones car. You can purchase this pattern via Etsy. or see a similar free version here.

This lady is ready to take on the bad guys with her blonde hair and stern face and you can also grab this one via Etsy.

This crochet Bear is one of the most popular charity items and his pattern can be bought via here. 

Here is the video tutorial for making the Police Officer dog

these 8 Frontline Police Officer crochet patterns are a great way to show appreciation and support for the essential workers who are on the front during the pandemic. They are perfect for families, charities, hospitals, and police officers themselves.

Police officers are one of the most important people in our society right now, and they deserve to be recognized for the sacrifices they are making. These crochet patterns are easy to follow and can be made using scraps of yarn or yarn purchased specifically for the project. Some patterns are also customizable to fit different head sizes, so you can make them for people of all ages.

These police officer dolls can be donated to families, charities, hospitals, and to the police officers themselves. It can be a nice way to give comfort during this isolation and lockdown for the police officers who have left small children at home. These dolls can be a reminder of the love and support they have while they are working hard to keep our communities safe.

In these times of uncertainty, it is important to remember that we are all in this together, and we all have a role to play. These crochet police officer dolls are a small but meaningful way to show our appreciation and support for the essential workers who are on the frontlines, putting their lives on the line for us. They are a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is still hope and love.

 

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Comments

  1. Darcy Bryant says

    April 12, 2020 at 4:18 pm

    I need to find one with a walmart vest–my sister nd and brother-in-law work there

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