Kimberella by Katya McGuane

Kimberella

Crochet
August 2023
both are used in this pattern
Aran (8 wpi) ?
2.5 mm
US
English
This pattern is available for $5.00 USD
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Step back in time to the mysterious Ediacaran Period and meet Kimberella, one of the earliest known animal-like creatures on Earth. With this intermediate-level Kimberella Plush Crochet Pattern, you can recreate this ancient marvel in the cozy form of a plushie. Crafters, science enthusiasts, and history buffs alike will be captivated by this unique project.

This pattern introduces the use of bobble stitches, adding delightful texture to your Kimberella. These bobbles mimic the intriguing features of this ancient creature, making your plushie both tactile and visually captivating.

Enjoy the challenge of a fun ruffling technique, adding an elegant finishing touch to your Kimberella’s edges. It’s a chance to expand your crochet skills and give your plushie an extra layer of detail.

What’s Included:

Comprehensive PDF crochet pattern (One professionally-designed copy, and one printer-friendly copy!)
Step-by-step instructions with clear photos and stitch guides.
An exciting page of Kimberella fun facts for knowledge seekers.

Materials You’ll Need:
Worsted weight yarn in your preferred colors
2.5-4 mm Crochet Hook (Depending on your preference)
Stuffing
Stem Wire (Makes mouth poseable)

Craft your own Kimberella plush, and embark on a journey through time. This pattern combines science and crochet, making it an engaging and educational project. It’s a must-have for those who appreciate Earth’s incredible history.

This pattern has been tested by a panel of experienced crocheters to ensure quality! It is written using American English terminology

© 2023 Katya McGuane, KatyasYarnBois. All rights reserved. This pattern is for PERSONAL use only. This pattern (in full or in part) may not be distributed in any manner (for sale or for free) online or offline. You are more than welcome to sell finished products in limited quantity (i.e. no mass production) as long as you credit KatyasYarnBois for the pattern!