Elephant Lovey by Alicia English

Elephant Lovey

Crochet
November 2017
Aran (8 wpi) ?
4.0 mm (G)
5.0 mm (H)
190 - 200 yards (174 - 183 m)
US
English
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This pattern is only $1 with purchase of the Mix & Match Lovey Pattern. Use code “BetterTogether” at checkout! Past purchases count towards discount!

The Elephant Lovey pattern includes instructions for making the head, ears, arms, trunk & blanket for this adorable lovey!

This pattern is compatible with the Mix & Match Lovey pattern. Any of the 6 original animals can be made with the new “Elly” blanket or an Elephant can be made with any of the 3 original blankets!

As with the original Mix & Match Lovey there is minimal assembly. The only parts that need to be sewn on are the trunk & ears. Even the blanket is attached without sewing!

It has been tested in various worsted weight yarns so you can switch it up without worry! Shown in Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn: Light Grey, Greybeard (medium grey), Light Peach & Graphite (dark grey).

Included in Pattern:
Round Head
Elephant Trunk, Ears & Arms
Elly Blanket
Instructions for embroidering the eyes

Materials needed:
4mm hook (for head, arms, trunk & ears)
5mm hook (for blankets)
Your favorite soft, worsted weight yarn (about 195 yards)
Stuffing
Embroidery thread
Finishing needle, embroidery/tapestry needle

Find the original Mix & Match Lovey pattern here:
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mix--match-lovey

Learn more on my blog:
http://bluebirdbulletin.blogspot.com/2017/11/elephant-lov...

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This pattern may not be copied or reposted in any way. Items made from this pattern may be sold, but please credit Alicia Moore of Featherby & Friends for the design.

A note about gauge:

  1. Make sure your stitches are tight enough that the stuffing does not show through. If it does, go down a hook size.
  2. Finished Lovey may be slightly smaller/larger than listed if your tension is tighter/looser. Just try to stay consistent so the pieces are the correct proportions.*