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Andy the Giant Anteater
Andy the Anteater
By Manic Yarn
Note! This pattern is a digital PDF download only. Due to the nature of this purchase no refunds are allowed under any circumstances
Did you know? Giant Anteaters can grow to EIGHT FEET long! Their front claws are like knives, in fact, they are so long and sharp they have to walk on their knuckles! Their tongue is ridiculous, it’s TWO feet long and covered with spines! They have NO teeth. They pull their food into their mouths and swallow it whole! A Giant Anteater can eat 30,000 insects EACH day! Overall, they are super interesting creatures and now YOU can have one of your very own (real ones are quite dangerous, you don’t want one of those for a pet). Luckily, Andy is one of the few Giant Anteaters who love humans. He wishes he had a friend to cuddle and call his own!
He is a beginner to intermediate level guy and can be made by anyone with Amigurumi experience who is looking to learn some new techniques! As always, I am here for unlimited support if you have any questions!
Materials Used:
Yarn: I Love This Yarn natural stripe or any earthy flecked, variegated, or camo type color: 200 yards, Brown: 150 yards, small amount of black yarn for nose, grey for claws, pink for tongue.
Polyfil.
Safety eyes: 12mm yellow.
Stitch markers.
Darning needle.
Wire brush.
Hook: 3.75mm.
Size: 18 inches (10-inch head and body, 8 inch with snout and tail)
This pattern uses Front Loop Stitch (Special video tutorials included for stitch and brushing out fur)
The photographs and pattern contained in this document are property of © Aimee Borst & © Manic Yarn. No unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this pattern or content, in whole or in part, is permitted.
Feel free to sell finished items made from this pattern. A reference to Manic Yarn is appreciated, but not required.
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- First published: March 2019
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