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Ghost Bat
This is a great amigurumi pattern featuring the amazing insectivore the Northern Ghost Bat. This bat is commonly confused with the Honduran White Bat (also known as a Honduran Ghost Bat).. This pattern is a beginner to intermediate pattern with lots of different principles of crochet included. You will be making the body, face, snout and ears as well as 2 finger bones for each side, 2 legs and feet and a tail. You will need worsted yarn in white and pale pink, as well as white eyelash yarn, 16 gauge wire and wire cutters (optional if you want it wired and able to pose), 10 mm eyeballs, stuffing and an embroidery needle. Lots of explanatory pictures and tips and tricks inside! This pattern is made to be very learner friendly with dozens and dozens of images and instructions to make this go easily. You will love this creature
This is a PDF file, not an actual ghost bat or a paper pattern.
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- First published: March 2014
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