Garden Fae by Mushroom Fables Crochet

Garden Fae

Crochet
September 2024
Aran (8 wpi) ?
2.25 mm (B)
2.75 mm (C)
3.5 mm (E)
3.75 mm (F)
100 - 200 yards (91 - 183 m)
US
English
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With the “Garden Fae” you will craft a beautifully sculpted amigurumi with many options for adornments. The Fae are poseable and have a wire skeleton.

In the heart of a blooming garden, the Garden Fae live. These enchanting Fae lay beyond the veil of perception, appearing only to those who gaze with wonder. They flit about like whispers, leaving behind a sense of warmth and mystery, a reminder that the garden’s magic is always just a heartbeat away for those who truly believe.

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The Fae are worked in the round, with very limited instances of using a slip stitch join method. Sewing requirements vary. The Mushroom Fae option offers a completely no sew make (cap is crocheted on). The Garden Fae can be made with any size yarn, with specific instruction for the more popular DK and Worsted information included.

All instructions in this crochet pattern are presented with step-by-step instructional rows with frequent progress pictures throughout and additional video tutorials to the written instruction for attaching the arms and legs, and some other parts. Stitch Glossary included.

Designed by Mushroom Fables Crochet. This pattern is fully tested and written in U.S terminology.

Materials:
Approximation. Material requirements for each specific part are listed in detail within the pattern.
For (DK weight 3) yarn
•For body 96-107 yds/48-53g
•Other parts range from 2-71 yds/1-30g
For (Worsted weight 4) yarn
•For body 100-125 yds/35-40g
•Other parts range from 2-62 yds/1-20g
Other supplies:
•Safety Eyes 7-8mm for DK, 9-12mm for Worsted
•Duct Tape
•Wire Cutters
•Pliers
•Weighted material (Ex: Small stones, cleaned aquarium gravel, glass gems)
•20-22 Gauge jewelry wire or cloth wrapped floral wire for Flower 1 and Flower 2.
•Paper or fabric wrapped 18 gauge floral wire

NOTE: All parts from my “Harpy Chicks!” pattern and “Garden Fae” are interchangeable.