Greek Mythology Tiny Sprites by Lianne Peterson

Greek Mythology Tiny Sprites

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“A sprite is a supernatural entity. They are often depicted as fairy-like.”

ATTENTION: THIS IS A DIGITAL PATTERN, NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT.
This is an crochet pattern (amigurumi) to make your very own tiny Gods and Goddesses
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With this pattern you can make at least all 5 of the following characters: Medusa, Zeus, Poseidon, Hades and Persephone. With your imagination you can make a lot of different gods and goddesses.
To change your Sprite’s looks, you can embellish it with all the following options of your choice; Different hairstyles, beard, toga or kilt and other decorations. Just pick whichever one fits your character and have fun switching them up to create different dolls as well!
You can mix and match options from my other tiny Sprite patterns as well! Combine the goddess hair and toga with the wings for my Xmas angel to make a different style for your tree. Or use the beard and elf options to create Santa!

What do you need:
-Crochet hook.
-Cotton yarn for the body in your color/style of choice.
(Different types of yarn will make for different sized Sprites.)
-Acrylic yarn for hair.
-Scissors.
-Tapestry needle and pins.
-8mm oval safety eyes.
-Anodized aluminum craft wire* I use 12 gauge. (It needs to be slim enough to still fit your limbs, but firm enough to hold its shape.)
-Flat nose pliers, to cut and bend your wire.
-Stuffing. (like Poly-Fil.)

-Small beads and thread for Medusa’s snakes
-(wool) roving and a needle felting needle for Hades’ mohawk. Pattern provides an alternative option with acrylic yarn as well.
(Aluminum wire frames are not suitable for small children. If you would like to make a tiny Sprite suitable for play, you can withhold the wire frame and leave the arms unstuffed.)

You can check out my Instagram for more ‘Sprite-spiration’. If you make one (or more) please show me, I would love to see your creations!
You can tag me on Instagram or Facebook; @fantasysprites or send me some pictures via e-mail; fantasysprites@gmail.com
Website: www.fantasysprites.com for blog posts and freebies.