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Gordo the Little Devil
This 7-page PDF crochet pattern contains step-by-step instructions (with many pictures) on how to make a cute little devil, just like the ones we always say sit on our shoulders and encourage us to buy that extra skein of yarn. It is written in English and uses standard American crochet terminology. Plus, an abbreviations list is included as well as a printer friendly version of the pattern!
Materials
- Yarn – I used cotton size 5, but any type of any weight will work as long as you choose an appropriately sized hook for the yarn. Below you’ll find the exact types and amounts of yarn I used:
- About 44.5 yards (~40.8 meters) of 100% Cotton size 5 Hot Red, Cahlista, by “Scheepjes”.
- About 3.7 yards (~3.4 meters) of 100% Cotton size 5 Root Beer, Cahlista, by “Scheepjes”.
- About 20 inches of black embroidery floss
- 12mm plastic safety eyes with washers (x2).
- Crochet hook 3.50 mm (US size E)
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch marker or contrast color yarn
If you use the same size yarn and hook as I do in the pattern, your finished little devil will be roughly this size: in Inches: 4.75 (width) x 2.25 (depth) x 4.75 (height) or in Centimeters: 12.07 (width) x 5.72 (depth) x 12.07 (height)
Difficulty: Advanced beginner to intermediate and beyond.
This is fun and quick pattern, great for advanced beginner crocheters and beyond! While this is a straight forward pattern where special stitches are explained, it assumes you have basic crochet knowledge and have some familiarity with amigurumi staples, like the magic circle. If you have any questions while working through it, I am more than happy to assist!
Distribution Rights: You may make the items from this pattern for personal use. You are prohibited from selling or reproducing this pattern without the permission of Cattuccino Crafts.
If you sell finished products based on this pattern, please give credit for the pattern to Cattuccino Crafts.
If you have any questions about this pattern, please reach out!
Thank you and happy crocheting!
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- First published: October 2023
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- Last updated: October 2, 2023 …
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