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Hula Dancers Traditional Kahiko Style
These are my first people patterns. I created a pair of traditional kahiko dancers as a pattern. They limbs are wired (optional) and this little doll is very sturdy and safe. There are dozens of pictures and many tutorials on special ways to finish your creation. You will need 16guage wire, yarn, 6mm safety eyes, stuffing, 2 pipe cleaner and an embroidery needle. These are very easy patterns, you need a 3.5mm hook a 3.00mm hook.
SUITABLE FOR VERY BEGINNING CROCHETERS OR KIDS!
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This is a PDF file, not an actual musubi or a paper pattern.
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