Amigurumi Budgie Parrot Bird by kim bengtsson friis

Amigurumi Budgie Parrot Bird

Crochet
June 2018
Aran (8 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
4.0 mm (G)
5.0 mm (H)
164 - 219 yards (150 - 200 m)
US
English Swedish
This pattern is available for kr.25.00 SEK
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This is a amigurumi pattern, not the finished toy. You will get the pattern in pdf format after the payment is done. Its a digital download, so you get it directly after the payment.

This pattern is available in:
• English (American pattern)
• Swedish

The pdf pattern is 8 pages in total, includning “step by step” pictures of the sewing parts.

SIZE:
If you use similar yarn and crochet hook as me your bird will be about:
• Height: 15 cm/ 5.9 inches
• Width: 10 cm/ 3.9 inches
• Depth: 10 cm/ 3.9 inches

What you need:
• Crochet hook size 4 mm (8, F) & 5 mm (6, H)
• Cotton yarn suitable for hook size bigger than 4 mm (or which one you use). I use heavy cotton yarn, aran medium yarn, ”Yarn and color – EPIC”. You will need: yellow yarn 30 gram/1 oz, turquoise yarn 25 gram/ 0.8 oz, orange yarn 10 gram/ 0.35 oz, white yarn 15 gram/ 0.5 oz, black yarn 15 gram/0.5 oz and blue yarn 5 gram/ 0.17 oz.
• 2 x safety eyes in size 18 mm/ 0.7 inches. You can buy the safety eyes and nose in my webshop www.crochetbykim.com.
• Scissor
• Needle
• Stuffing about 40 gram/ 1.4 oz

Abbreviations:
• SC – Single crochet
• CH - Chain
• INC – Increase
• DEC – decrease
• BLO - Backloops only
• Magic ring - Adjustable Ring, to start the different parts of the amigurumi.

DIFFICULTY:
Intermediate

SAFETY EYES:
https://www.etsy.com/se-en/listing/764982759/safety-eyes-...

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Copyright: Feel free to crochet this amigurumi, post them on social media. But you have to refer to the designer in this case- Me. It is not allow to share this pattern, sell the pattern or post the pattern on the internet. Thank you for respecting the copyright.