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Jody
Crochet Jody and her pajamas from fingering weight yarn with a size 3 (2.1mm) crochet hook. You’ll also need a little bit of size 10 thread and a size 7 (1.65mm) hook for the trim on her PJs.
Jody is made with a cotter pin and disk jointed head, and thread jointed arms and legs, so she can sit or stand in a variety of positions. The muzzle (one piece!) and head are made separately, and then sewn together.
Jody’s little footed pajamas are removeable. They button up the front with tiny 1/4” (6mm) buttons.
When made with fingering weight yarn and a size 3 crochet hook, Jody is about 6-1/4” (16cm) tall, not including her ears. You can use smaller or larger thread and hook to change the size of Jody.
The Jody pattern contains 20 pages of detailed instructions and color photos.
MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES NEEDED:
· Fingering weight yarn for bear, beige (BC – Bear Color), Rowan Pure Wool 4-Ply used for model
· Fingering weight yarn for Pajamas, Baby Blue (MC – Main Color) and White (AC – Accent Color) (Red Heart Baby Fingering used for model)
· Size 10 crochet thread, white, for buttonhole placket
· Size 3 crochet hook, size 7 (1.65mm) crochet hook
· Fiberfill stuffing
· 4-mm black onyx beads for eyes
· Two ½“ joint disks
· One 1” cotter pin
· Black embroidery thread
· Upholstery or other strong thread in color similar to bear, for jointing
· Black nylon or other strong thread for attaching eyes ·
. Needles: 5’ doll, 2.5” milliners, beading, small sewing
· Two 2” straight pins, to aid in placing arms and legs
· Small, sharp scissors
· Small hemostat, long tweezers, or other long, narrow tool for stuffing
· Small needle-nose pliers for turning cotter pins
· Black fine tip marker, such as Micron .20mm
· Brown pencil or eye shadow for shading
· Pink pencil or blusher for shading cheeks
ERRATA:
Page 6, HEAD:
Change rnd 20 to rnd 24, and delete rnd 19.
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: July 2010
- Page created: July 17, 2010
- Last updated: August 24, 2019 …
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