Corny 4 You
by Kristi Murrell
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Suzanne Haakt met Wol en Draad'](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/LoveMyKnotts/647175371/cornytester1.1_small2.jpg)
Tested by:
Suzanne Haakt met Wol en Draad'
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Keri Palladino-Warner](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/LoveMyKnotts/647082290/cornytester2.1_small2.jpg)
Tested By:
Keri Palladino-Warner
© Kristi Murrell
Corny 4 You
This cute little guy started as a joke between my person & I.
I decided to turn it into a visual so I can send it to him while he is away & hopefully makes him giggle as much as I did while making it.
This isn’t a traditional ami pattern. I joined each round instead of doing the usual spiral.
I used a single strand of worsted with a 4mm (G) hook.
If you’d like a bigger, bulkier corn, you could always try double stranding, with a bigger hook.
I’m unsure of the yardage used. It was just a couple of small scrap balls.
The husk leaves can be worked from the bottom or made separately & sew on.
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