
Willkommen! Celebrate the spirit of Oktoberfest all year round with this adorable “Pretzel & Ale Haus” Caravan. Inspired by traditional Bavarian architecture (Fachwerk), this mobile shop features white walls crisscrossed with dark brown timber beams and a textured shingled roof. Inside, it is a maximalist’s dream: golden pretzels hang from every rafter, oak barrels are stacked high, and frothy steins of ale await thirsty travelers. The scene is completed by a charming Dachshund wearing a feathered Tyrolean hat, ready to greet customers.
This is an advanced project that requires structural work to ensure the caravan maintains its boxy, house-like shape. We will use the “3-Layer Sandwich Method” (Yarn – Plastic Canvas – Yarn) for the walls, floor, and roof. This technique ensures the walls are rigid and the plastic mesh is completely hidden from view, providing a flawless finish inside and out.
Please note: I strive for accuracy in every pattern, but occasional errors can happen. Thank you for understanding and for enjoying my designs.
Materials & Tools
- Yarn: Sport or DK weight cotton yarn.
– White: Main wall color.
– Dark Brown: Timber beams, floor, roof edges.
– Light Brown/Tan: Roof shingles.
– Golden Brown: Pretzels.
– Wood/Oak Brown: Barrels.
– Colors for Dog: Chocolate brown, Tan (paws), Green (hat).
– Grey: Wheel hubs, hitch.
- Hook: 2.0mm or 2.25mm (Essential for tight stitches).
- Structure: 4-5 sheets of Plastic Canvas (7-mesh stiffness).
- Other: Fiberfill stuffing, tapestry needle, hot glue gun, 6mm safety eyes, stitch markers.
Abbreviations (US Terms)
- MR: Magic Ring
- Ch: Chain
- Sc: Single Crochet
- Hdc: Half Double Crochet
- Dc: Double Crochet
- Inc: Increase (2 sc in one st)
- Dec: Decrease (invisible decrease)
- BLO: Back Loop Only
- FLO: Front Loop Only
- Sl st: Slip Stitch
Part 1: The Structure (Sandwich Method)
We will construct the caravan in flat panels. Each structural part consists of an Outer Panel, a Plastic Canvas Core, and an Inner Panel.
1. The Floor Base
Make 2 identical panels using Dark Brown.
- Row 1: Ch 26. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. (25)
- Row 2-45: Ch 1, turn. Sc across. (25)
- Target Size: Approx 4 inches x 7 inches.
- Fasten off the first piece. Do not fasten off the second.
Assembly: Cut plastic canvas to fit. Sandwich it between the two panels. Sc around the entire perimeter through both layers to lock the canvas inside.
2. The Bavarian Walls (U-Shape)
This single long piece will fold to create the Left Wall, Back Wall, and Right Wall. The front is open.
Panel A (Exterior Shell):
- Start with White Yarn.
- Row 1: Ch 101. Sc in 2nd ch and across. (100)
- Row 2-25: Sc across. (100)
- Window Cutout (Right side): On one end of the strip (approx stitch 80-90), Sc to the start of window, Ch 10, Sk 10, Sc to end. Next row, Sc into chains. (Adjust placement to match the photo).
- Gable Ends (Triangles): The Left and Right walls need a triangular top for the pitched roof. After finishing Row 25, fasten off. Reattach yarn at the start of the Left Wall section (first 30 sts). Work rows, decreasing 1 st at start and end of every row until a point is reached. Repeat for the Right Wall section. The Back wall (middle section) stays flat.
Panel B (Interior Lining):
- Repeat the same steps as Panel A using White Yarn. Ensure the window gap aligns perfectly.
The “Fachwerk” Timber Beams (Crucial Step):
- Before assembling, use Dark Brown yarn to surface slip stitch or embroider the timber frame pattern onto Panel A.
- Create vertical beams at the corners and intervals.
- Create horizontal beams at the top and bottom.
- Create the characteristic “X” or diagonal beams between the verticals.
Assembly:
- Cut plastic canvas to match the complex shape (including the triangular gables and window).
- Sandwich canvas between Panel A and B.
- Using Dark Brown yarn, Sc around the entire perimeter (including the window frame) to seal.
- Fold into a U-shape and sew securely to the Floor Base.
Part 2: The Shingled Roof
The roof mimics tiled shingles using a layered stitch pattern.
Roof Base Panels (Make 2)
Use Dark Brown for the underside (ceiling).
- Row 1: Ch 60 (Length of the caravan + overhang). Sc across.
- Row 2-20: Sc across. (Width from roof peak to eaves).
- Make 4 of these rectangular panels (2 for Outer Roof, 2 for Inner Ceiling).
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Textured Shingles (Outer Roof Only)
Working on the 2 Outer Roof panels using Light Brown/Tan.
- Row 1: Work in FLO. Ch 3, 4 Dc in same st, sk 2, sl st in next, *sk 2, 5 Dc in next (Shell), sk 2, sl st in next* repeat across.
- Row 2: Work in the unworked Back Loops of Row 1. Sc across.
- Row 3: Work in FLO of Row 2. Repeat the Shell pattern, but shift the shells so they sit between the shells of the row below (brick lay pattern).
- Repeat until the entire panel is covered in overlapping “scales.”
Roof Assembly
- Sandwich plastic canvas between the Shingled Outer Panel and the Plain Brown Inner Panel. Sc around edges to seal.
- Repeat for the other side of the roof.
- Sew the two roof panels together at the top ridge.
- Glue/Sew the roof onto the triangular gables of the walls.
Part 3: Maximalist Interior
1. The Oak Barrels
Make 3-4 barrels using Wood Brown.
- Rnd 1: MR 6 sc.
- Rnd 2: Inc around (12).
- Rnd 3: (Sc 1, Inc) around (18).
- Rnd 4 (BLO): Sc around (18).
- Rnd 5-10: Sc around.
- Rnd 11 (BLO): Sc around.
- Rnd 12: Dec around. Stuff firmly. Close.
- Detail: Use Black yarn to surface slip stitch two horizontal rings around the barrel (the metal hoops).
2. The Pretzels
Make 12-15 pieces. Quantity matters for the look!
- Dough: With Golden Brown, Ch 12. Fasten off, leaving tails.
- Shape: Form the chain into a pretzel shape (loop, twist once, bring ends down to the sides of the loop). Sew ends in place.
- Salt: Use White yarn to make 3-4 tiny French knots on each pretzel.
- Hanging: Use a thread to hang them in rows from the ceiling rafters and on the back wall.
3. Beer Steins
Make 3. Use Grey (Earthenware) or Yellow (Glass).
- Body: MR 6 sc. Inc to 12. BLO Sc around. Sc around for 5 rows.
- Foam: Change to White. (Sc, 3 Dc in next, Sc) around to make a bubbly top.
- Handle: Ch 5, attach to side.
4. Counters
Make simple rectangular blocks (Sandwich method not strictly needed, just stuff firm blocks) to create a serving counter at the front and shelves at the back.
Part 4: Exterior Details
1. The Sign: “Pretzel & Ale Haus”
- With Beige yarn, Ch 15. Sc across for 5 rows.
- Use a single strand of Black embroidery floss to stitch the text “Pretzel & Ale Haus”.
- Glue to the front gable of the roof.
2. Wheels (Make 2)
- Hub: Grey yarn. MR 6 sc, Inc to 12.
- Tire: Change to Black. (Sc 1, Inc) to 18. (Sc 2, Inc) to 24. Sc around for 2 rows. Dec back down to 18. Stuff firmly. Sew to sides.
3. The Hitch
- With Grey yarn, Ch 6, join. Sc around to make a tube approx 2 inches long.
- Sew to the front center of the base.
Part 5: The Dachshund (Wiener Dog)
This little guy brings the scene to life!
Body
Use Chocolate Brown.
- Rnd 1: MR 6 sc.
- Rnd 2: Inc around (12).
- Rnd 3: (Sc 1, Inc) around (18).
- Rnd 4-20: Sc around. (Long tubular body).
- Rnd 21: Dec around. Stuff firmly. Close.
Head
- Rnd 1: MR 6 sc.
- Rnd 2: Inc around (12).
- Rnd 3-6: Sc around.
- Rnd 7 (Snout): Work 6 Hdc (top of snout), 6 Sc (bottom).
- Rnd 8: Dec around. Stuff. Close.
- Sew head to body at an angle.
Ears (Make 2)
- Ch 6. Sc in 2nd ch, Hdc in next 3, Sc in last. Sew to sides of head (floppy).
Legs (Make 4)
- Change to Tan yarn (paws). MR 5 sc.
- Change to Brown. Sc around for 3 rows. Stuff lightly. Sew to body.
Tail
- Ch 7. Sl st back down. Sew to rear.
Tyrolean Hat
Use Green yarn.
- Rnd 1: MR 5 sc.
- Rnd 2-4: Sc around (Cone shape).
- Rnd 5: FLO, 2 Dc in every st (Brim). Fasten off.
- Feather: Ch 4 with Beige/White, sl st back. Sew to hat. Glue hat to dog.
Final Assembly
- Construct Walls: Ensure the U-shaped wall unit is securely sewn to the floor. The plastic canvas should keep it standing straight without bowing.
- Install Interior: Glue the shelves and counters first. Then, tediously glue or sew the pretzels. Hang rows of them from the roof edge inside. Stack the barrels in a corner. Place steins on the counter.
- Attach Roof: Secure the roof panels. Ensure the overhang protects the open shop front.
- Exterior: Attach wheels and hitch. Glue the sign to the front.
- The Scene: Place the Dachshund in front, perhaps holding a pretzel (sew a pretzel to his mouth).
Prost! You have finished your Pretzel & Ale Haus. This intricate playset captures the warmth and joy of a German festival. Enjoy displaying your masterpiece!