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Crochet pattern amigurumi bunny Joe PDF The pattern contains clearly explained instructions and photos to help you crochet this toy. PATTERN DETAILS: – Level: Medium. Detailed pattern that is easy to follow. – In English using American crochet terminology – PDF document of 39 pages with detailed instructions and images – Knowledge of stitches required: single crochet, increase, decrease, chain – 3 videos Yarn: 1. Alize cotton gold 262 - beige 2. Alize cotton gold 67 – light beige 3. Alize cotton gold 55 – white 4. Alize cotton gold 390 - cherry 5. Alize cotton gold 493 - brown 6. Alize cotton gold 216 - yellow 7. YarnArt jeans 28 – graphite 8. YarnArt jeans 52- green 9. YarnArt jeans 03-milk Yarnart jeans (160 m/50g), alize cotton gold (330 m/100g), gazal jeans, alize cotton gold hobby yarns have almost the same footage and weight, so these models can be replaced with each other. Additional material: -Hook № 2 (B – 2.00 mm) -Fibrefill -Scissors -Long tapestry needle for a thread mount -Needle for sewing pieces -Strong thread - Safety eyes size 9-10 mm Wire 1.5-2mm 2 buttons with a diameter of 1 cm The size of the bunny is 22 cm. Your toy size may differ from mine. It depends on the materials, the hook, and the density of your crocheting. I also recommend taking exactly the hook that is convenient for you, for this or that yarn. All materials presented in this master class were used to create these particular toys and are of a recommendatory nature. This pattern doesn't contain crochet lessons. You must have basic crochet skills to make the toy.
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“Hi there! My name is Lisa. And I’m a new baby in Tatsiana’s modest amigurumi family. I have an elder sister and her name is also Lisa. We are friendly and very curious. We like to dance, to play all day long, and travel! Travelling is our passion. We would love to come to your country and make new friends!” Mandala crochet art is something I love to do most of all. But sometimes it’s nice to have a break and to switch to something else. Home décor is my main specialization, but you may have noticed that there are also several toys patterns available in my Etsy and Ravelry shops. They are: Magnus Bear, Rikki the Bear, Dancing Owl, Dolly the Sheep and Sunny the Bunny. Since long ago I have wanted to create a Mouse pattern to add to my collection. So when I was contacted by Crochet Now magazine last year, I thought that might be a good challenge to take. Lisa the Mouse was designed especially for a magazine and now it’s also available as a stand-alone pattern in my Ravelry shop HERE. Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queue! Lisa the Mouse was born during vacations in the Netherlands, and maybe this fact explains her passion for travelling. We spent long hours in a café on a beach, enjoying the music of waves, calm and warm wind and fresh cold drinks. I knew I wanted to create a girl Mouse, in a dress, with big ears. And surprisingly Lisa turned out exactly as I was imagining her. A colorful stitch pattern was requested by a magazine and I chose Spike crochet stitch for her dress. Small groups of spike stitches and changing yarn on every 3rd row gave her dress a nice “wavy” effect and a little bit of texture. When I look at Lisa’s dress I come back to calm and sunny afternoon on the beach. Soft Fun yarn by Scheepjes* was used for both toys, and I am pretty satisfied how it work for my new amigurumi pattern. It’s not so soft, I would say it has a certain stiffness. And when stuffed the toy keeps its shape very well. You can take either 3.75mm or 4mm (G) crochet hook (I prefer Amour Clover hooks*), or any other size which allows you to obtain desired gauge. Gauge itself is not critical for this pattern, but I would recommend crocheting tightly so that stuffing is not seen through the stitches. I used 5mm plastic safety eyes*, but if you intend to give a toy to a small baby, please note, that safety eyes can be dangerous, as they may fall out. Please, embroider the eyes instead. As the majority of amigurumi crochet patterns Lisa the Mouse is aimed to Intermediate crocheters. But in practice Advanced beginners can also handle it without problems. No tricky stitches are used in the pattern. You will find full written instructions and a photo-tutorial in the end of the pattern showing how to make each detail and how to put the toy together. Looking forward to see more Lisa’s!! If you would like to share pictures on social media, please, use the tag #LisaTheMouse so that I could find them and admire. I will be also happy to see your pictures in my Ravelry group HERE. ***************************************************************** Facts about Lisa the Mouse pattern: Level: Intermediate (or Advanced Beginner) Materials: DK yarn in 4 colours (Soft Fun by Scheepjes), 3.75mm or 4mm (G) Amour Clover crochet hook*, 5mm safety eyes*, stitch markers, scissors, tapestry needle to weave in ends and assemble toy. You can find Soft Fun at Wool Warehouse (HERE*), Deramores (HERE*) and your local Scheepjes shops. Size: The size of the finished toy depends on the yarn and hook you use. My Lisa the Mouse is approx. 30 cm (12 inches) tall. Language: English Instructions: US crochet terms and abbreviations (including complete stitch guide), written instructions, step-by-step pictures showing how to make each detail and put the toy together. Lisa the Mouse pattern is available in my Ravelry store HERE. Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queue Subscribe to a newsletter not to miss a single post. You can also follow me on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram. * DISCLOSURE: This blog contains affiliate links (marked with *). By using them you support my blog. Thank you!
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