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African Hippo Blanket Buddy
My first from my African Flower Blanket Buddy collection…the African Hippo Blanket Buddy!
The African Flower motif I used for this pattern was originally published by Lounette Fourie and Anita Roussouw in a South African Magazine called “Sarie”, You can find all kinds of versions of this flower on the web, including charts (if you work better from charts). I’ve taken that flower motif, tweaked it just a bit to make it work for me, and used it to make up the blanket part of this Blanket Buddy. In this pattern I’ve included a written description as well as pictures of each step to show exactly how the flower is made. Then I describe how to make the amigurumi parts and how to attach everything to make your own Hippo Blanket Buddy.
This Blanket Buddy works up to a nice carseat blanket size, perfect for dragging behind a toddler on all their adventures or to be squished up and snuggled with at bedtime. She’s bigger than my usual Blanket Buddy patterns, measuring 22-24 inches across when the blanket is spread out. The stitches used in the pattern include sc, hdc, dc, chain, and dc2tog. And “she” can be made into a “he” just by changing your color choices and omitting the optional Bow…see pictures below.
This pattern is a SpicyTuesday original…accept no substitute!
Each of my patterns are independently tested to ensure that they are easy enough to work up whether you’ve been crocheting for 20 minutes or 20 years. And as always, if you have any questions about anything in the pattern, please contact me and I’ll do my best to get them answered for you.
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You have my permission to sell any blanket you make from this pattern (of course you can, it’s your blanket!). I’d love a link back to this pattern if you sell online. But PLEASE do not sell, distribute, or rewrite-and-call-your-own this pattern or any part of it to anyone at any time (of course you won’t, because it’s mine). I spend a bunch of time making up and testing my patterns and getting them ready to share…please respect this so I can keep on doing it! Thanks!
- First published: March 2016
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