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Henry the Amigurumi Hound Dog
This pattern contains instructions to make Henry, the Amigurumi Hound Dog, in two versions. Dog A is crocheted from DK or sport weight yarn with a size 0 (3.25mm) steel hook, and has plastic safety eyes and traditional features, while Dog B is crocheted with size 10 crochet thread and a size 7 (1.65mm) hook, and has exaggerated features with bulbous crocheted eyes. Of course you can use any thread or yarn with the appropriate size hook, just make sure that you adjust the size of the eyes if you are making Dog A.
Henry is about 10 inches long and 6 inches tall when made from DK yarn, and he is about 5.25 inches long and 3.5 inches tall when made with size 10 thread. All four of his legs are thread jointed, so he is very poseable.
Instructions for making Henry’s collar are included. The booklet is 14 pages long, with several color photos of the finished dogs.
Materials and Supplies:
Dog A.
- DK or Sport Weight Yarn – Dark Beige,200 – 250 yds, small amount of Black, red, and yellow or gray
- Size 0 (3.25mm) Crochet Hook
- Two 12mm eyes with plastic backs
- 5-inch doll needle
- Large-eyed blunt tapestry needle
- Upholstery or other strong thread for jointing
- Fiberfill Stuffing
- Small, sharp scissors
- Hemostat or tweezers to aid in stuffing small pieces
- Black fine-point marker
- Pink pencil or make-up blusher for shading cheeks(optional)
Dog B:
- Size 10 Crochet Thread – Main Color (MC) Ivory , 150 – 200 yds, Accent Color (AC) – Dark Brown, 50 yds, Small amounts of red and yellow or gray
- Size 7 (1.65mm) Crochet Hook
- Small amounts of Black, White, Dark Brown, and MC thread for eyes
- 5-inch doll needle
- Needle with a hole large enough to accommodate size 10 thread
- Upholstery or other strong thread for jointing
- Fiberfill Stuffing
- Small, sharp scissors
- Hemostat or tweezers to aid in stuffing small pieces
- Brown fine-point marker
- Pink pencil or make-up blusher for shading cheeks(optional)
You may sell the items that you create from this pattern. You may translate the pattern into your language. You may NOT sell the pattern.
- First published: August 2010
- Page created: August 13, 2010
- Last updated: August 24, 2019 …
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