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Bingo Inspired Waldorf Doll
Say hello to this Bingo-Inspired Crochet Pattern!
Inspired by our favourite curious little sister from Bluey, Bingo is here to brighten your day and make a perfect gift for fellow fans. Embracing a simple heirloom design with blank features, this pattern captures Bingo’s playful spirit and will ignite the imagination for endless hours of creative play.
Standing at approximately 7cm tall (depending on your yarn and gauge), Bingo is the ideal size for pocket adventures and little hands to hold. Crafted with cozy 4/DK yarn, you can easily adjust the hook and yarn size to create a smaller or larger friend.
The step-by-step instructions provided in this pattern ensure you achieve the perfect Bingo doll, while the 20 included color photos guide you every step of the way. Designed with advanced beginners to intermediate crocheters in mind, it presents an opportunity to learn and grow your skills, making it a delightful project for all levels of expertise.
- Handcrafted with love using Waldorf-inspired techniques
- Makes a delightful gift for Bluey fans of all ages
- Detailed pattern instructions with color photos included
- Sparks imagination and encourages creative play
- Portable size perfect for on-the-go adventures
Stitch your new Bingo-inspired friend to life and witness the joy it brings. Get ready to embark on a journey filled with imaginative play.
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M A T E R I A L S
- Yarn - The pattern is made for DK weight yarn, but being amigurumi gauge isn’t super important and you can easily switch it out for a different weight. Just make sure all the yarn used is the same weight and it should still work. This is a small pattern and you’ll have more than enough for multiple Bingos in each colour of yarn.
- 2.75mm crochet hook to keep the stitches nice and tight. Depending on your yarn you may need to go up or down sizes to match.
- Stuffing
- Sewing pins to keep things in place as you stitch them together (not absolutely necessary, but can help keep things from sliding around)
- Marker to keep track of rounds (I use an extra little piece of yarn)
- Yarn needle (or smaller if you prefer to attach pieces with thread), scissors, general etc.
- First published: March 2023
- Page created: March 13, 2023
- Last updated: August 7, 2024 …
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