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Cocci, the spherical bacteria
Bacteria come in a bunch of shapes, although the main ones are spherical (cocci) and rod-shaped (bacilli). Cocci can be found as single cells (as ‘Lactococcus lactis’, used to produce cheese) or they can arrange themselves in pairs (called diplococci, as ‘Neisseria gonorrhoeae’, which causes gonorrhea), chains (called streptococci, as ‘Streptococcus pyogenes’, which causes strep throat, among other diseases), or groups of four (called tetrads, as ‘Pediococcus acidilactic, a probiotic bacteria that lives in our guts). These giant amigurumi cocci are cute, fast and easy to make, and any microbiologist or biologist will love them!
The PDF includes step-by step written instructions and visual references and photo-tutorials to help you, and it is available in English and Spanish.
Level: begginer.
You need to be familiar with the basic stitches used in amigurumis (chains, single crochet (US)/double crochet (UK), slip stitches, increases, invisible decreases; there are photo-tutorials to learn how to invisible decrease with both right- and left-handed versions, if you need them), and also with crocheting parts together, working in the back bump of a chain and sewing parts.
Yarn and hooks: You can use any yarn weight you prefer, you only have to choose a suitable hook so you can crochet tight enough so the stuffing does not show.
Feel free to contact me here or on Instagram to give me your feedback or if you have any doubt!
This pattern and its contents are only for personal use; please, do not copy, edit, redistribute or sell this pattern. You are welcome to make and sell items using my pattern, as long as you don’t post the pattern anywhere, and use your own photos to sell them. Please mention me as the designer when posting online or selling finished items. Thank you!
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