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Author Just in time for St Patty's Day Introduction Easy to crochet pattern, requires basic crochet skills. Materials List Lion Brand Pound of Love – White Bernat Worsted – Kelly Green Size US-F/3.75 mm Crochet Hook Pink Embroidery Floss Polyester Fiberfill 9mm Safety Eyes Blunt darning needle Optional...
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Author Katherine Gleason Introduction Cephalopods are my favorite kind of animal; they're the most intelligent invertebrates, and their eyes are comparable to human eyes. Plus, their blood is blue-green! For the more zoologically inclined, they're actually members of the mollusk phylum, with...
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Author CrochetKitten.com Introduction Aries is a take-charge type of gal with a good head on her shoulders. She follows her dreams with enthusiasm. Materials List MC – 1 skein (120 yd) 4/worsted weight yarn CC - scrap 4/worsted weight yarn Size F-5 (3.75 mm) crochet hook Felt (optional) 2 15-mm amigurumi...
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Author CrochetKitten.com Introduction January 20 - February 18. Aquarius doesn't care what other people think. She likes being unique and is rarely bored. Materials List MC: 1 skein (95 yd) Lily® Sugar’n Cream® or 4/weight yarn CC: 1 skein (95 yd) Lily® Sugar’n Cream® or 4/weight yarn Size F-5 (3...
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Author Bethany Hall Introduction This pattern Was created for my grandmothers Birthday. She had a much loved pug when she was newly married and has collected pug things ever since it passed away all those years ago. She was feeling down on her birthday and I wanted to cheer her up. I made her two and...
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BethanyH
on Sep 26, 2007
Filed under: General, 4 - Medium, Synthetic, Toys & Games, amigurumi, pattern, Pug, dog, Amigurumi Pug
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Author by Kim Piper Werker Introduction Amigurumi means “knitted or crocheted doll” in Japanese. They're the simplest of simple, worked in the round in single crochet. I don't even join my rounds, preferring to work in a spiral. The thing I love most about amigurumi is that their...
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Kim Werker
on Mar 13, 2006
Filed under: Toys & Games, toys, amigurumi, 2006 Spring, create your own character, beginner crochet pattern, Japanese
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Author by Megan Granholm Introduction Once upon a time there was a little inchworm named Inga. She was bright green and lived underneath a rhododendron shrub. Like all inchworms, Inga was obsessed with measuring. She meticulously counted every step, every bit of progress. She measured it against previous...