Ichabod the tortoise warrior amigurumi by Ellie Richards

Ichabod the tortoise warrior amigurumi

Crochet
September 2021
Aran (8 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 19 rows = 4 inches
4.0 mm (G)
219 - 328 yards (200 - 300 m)
US
English
This pattern is available for £3.99 GBP buy it now

Hello! Thanks for your interest in my Ichabod the tortoise warrior pattern.
You will receive a full PDF pattern with clearly written instructions and photo guide to show you how to crochet Ichabod and his helmet + war hammer.

Pattern features
• Head and body are one continuous piece
• Can be used as a Halloween present, gift for board game fans or home decor
• Care should be taken when letting toddlers play with this tortoise for health and safety reasons

Materials
• Yarn: Cotton/ Cotton Blend DK weight
• Crochet hooks: 4mm (DK)
• Yarn needles, stitch markers
• Toy stuffing, sharp scissors
• Sewing pins
• Cardboard for the hammer

Size:
Ichabod is around 27 cm tall if using Scheepjes Stonewashed XL
Help & support:
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NOTES: This pattern will be delivered digitally via email or instant download after the purchase has been made. Please note that you are buying a digital PDF pattern and NOT a finished product.
This pattern has been tested and proofread by four crocheters.
Copyright © 2021 Foxy Crochet – Ellie Richards. All rights reserved. This pattern is a design of Ellie Richards @Foxy.Crochet. It is illegal to sell, distribute and/or translate into a different language this pattern or any part of it under a different designer’s name. You cannot sell or share freely this pattern and/or any translated version of this pattern (in print or digitally). You can make and sell products made using this pattern with credit to the designer, however we accept no liability whatsoever for the safety, durability and performance of the products you make. You may want to check the CE testing requirements if you are planning to sell these as toys in some countries.
Thank you for understanding the time and effort that went into creating this pattern.