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Friday, February 24, 2017

Two Cute Piglets Crochet Pattern

Let me introduce:  Portly and Shorty, two little friends. They are crocheted of acrylic yarn (30 g /180 m), it took about 20 g for each toy.


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It’s Portly, his finished size is 10 cm (including 4 cm - his head).


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It’s Shorty, his finished size is 9,5 cm. Shorty is a finger puppet.


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I offer this crochet pattern on my e-bay page.
This is PDF file of 15 pages long and contains 24 detailed step-by-step photographs along with full pattern instructions for making both the piglets.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

The Kanga Free Crochet Pattern

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I continue to introduce my creation.
The last time it was Winnie the Pooh.
Today i will share my pattern for Kanga.
This toy made of cotton yarn (you can use acrylic too). It has 2 frames (skeletons) inside made of aluminium wire. The first frame passes from the head to the tail. The second one joins both legs.
The frames allow Kangaroo to sit leaning on the tail.

See the other crochet patterns for toys on my e-bay page.


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So :  Kanga Crochet Pattern

Friday, February 10, 2017

Winnie-the-Pooh (a finger toy) Free Crochet Pattern

One day I bought for my grandson a book about Winnie the Pooh and his friends. Then I wished to crochet some of its characters, as they are drawn in the book. So, here they are


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Three toys - Winnie, Rabbit and Piglet - are finger puppets. Kanga has a skeleton inside.
I shared my pattern for Rabbit here . Today I give the pattern for Winnie the Pooh. And Kanga will be the next time.


My pattern for Piglet you can find on my e-bay page.
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So,
Winnie the Pooh Free Crochet Pattern

Saturday, February 4, 2017

The Hedgehog Family Crochet Pattern

Last year, when i asked one of my daughters, "What do you want as a gift for the New Year?" she replied "A Hedgehog!" (Actually, she is “a child” of 25 years old plus she has been  living and working in Germany by herself).


Of course her wish was granted. I found a good picture from the network

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and created my Hedgehog.


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Then he got his girlfriend.

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So now happy couple  lives in Frankfurt am Main.

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For the work you will need cotton or acrylic yarn (about 20 g), crochet hooks for 2 kinds of yarn.
For Spines and Base for them you can use remains of your previous projects - any acrylic or blend yarn (about  30 g for each toy). I worked with black and brown blend yarn for the Base of toys. Mr. Hedgehog’s spines made of coarse homemade gray-brown yarn (I have no idea where it came from, but for the spines it’s great).
The Hedgehog Crochet Pattern you can purchase on my e-bay page.