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Ghostbusters Hanging Ornaments
When there’s something strange in your Christmas tree, who ya gonna call?
GHOSTBUSTERS!
Crochet Christmas ornaments inspired by two of the most popular villains in Ghostbuster’s history. These little fellas would look great invading any Christmas tree!
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Gauge:
upon using the same hook size and yarn, your ornaments will be the approximate sizes:
Length = 4”
width= 2”
Skill Level:
These are beginner level pattern with the assumption that you are already familiar with all of the crochet terms listed in the ‘abbreviations’ section. It has also been designed with the assumption that you have prior experience making amigurumi products. With that being said, I am more than happy to answer and assist with any questions!
Tools:
2.5-3.5 mm crochet hook
Darning needle
Stitch markers
Poly-fil stuffing
8 mm safety eyes
Yarn Specifics:
I would highly recommend using #3 weight yarn or lighter if you intend to hang these on a small Christmas tree.
You may use any colors you would like, but keep in mind, I have coordinated the instructions based on the colors that I used.
To make a standard Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, you will need the approximate amounts of the corresponding colors: white (50 yds.), royal blue (20 yds.), red (2 yds.), black dmc thread (1 yds.)
To make a standard Slimer, you will need approximate amounts of the corresponding colors: neon green (50 yds.), black (4 yds.), pink (2yds.)
Happy Hooking!
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