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Fawn
The toy is knitted in the round and that is why the pattern is recommended for Advanced Beginner Knitters.
The finished toy is approximately 7 inches (18 cm) tall.
Materials needed
• 4 double-pointed needles size US 2 (3 mm).
• 100 gr Brown, dark brown and cream colored yarn. I used Alize Angora Gold /10% mohair, 10% wool, 80% akrylic; 100 gr – 550 mt./ 3 theads held together. Yarn weight (3 threads) - Aran
• Toy stuffing
• Yarn needle
• Stitch marker
• Black beads for eyes (4 mm)
• Black plastic nose ( 7 mm)
All rows are worked in the round, this helps avoid ugly seams.
For an on-line tutorial of how I start knitting my toys using a crochet hook cast on from the middle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60sPwLC-3ZY
http://denizastoysjoys.blogspot.com/2013/12/how-i-start-t...
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