Egyptian Gods: Anubis and Horus
by Marg Crawford
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Egyptian Gods: Anubis and Horus
Anubis is an Egyptian god with the form of a jackal or wolf. Depicted as a protector of graves and associated with mummification and embalming, one of his prominent roles was to usher souls into the afterlife.
The falcon-headed Horus is one of the most important ancient Egyptian gods. He is the son of Isis and Osiris and was most notably a god of the sky, war and hunting.
Each doll is around 22cm tall.
You will need:
• DK Yarn – black, white, green, golden brown, beige, dark blue, orange, teal
• 4mm crochet hook (US size G)
• Felt for eyes and nose– black, white
• Yarn needle
• Stuffing
I also have a pattern available for the Goddesses Ma’at and Sekhmet.
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