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lil mushy belly
Supplies needed:
Parfait Chunky: mushroom and ruby
3.5mm hook- for body
6mm hook- for mushroom cap
16 mm safety eyes polyfil
scissors
darning needle
Stitches used:
ch-chain
sc- single crochet
dec- decrease
inc- increase
hdc- half double crochet
hdc dec- half double crochet decrease
()- stitch count
F/O- fasten off
BLO- back loop only
FLO- front loops only
mc- magic circle
{}- repeat
x#- repeat what is in the brackets that many times
The yarn, hook and eye size are just suggestions based off what I personally use. You may use any yarn, eyes and hook size that you’re comfortable with using. HOWEVER: you MUST use 2.5-3 times bigger of a hook for mushroom cap than what was used for the body.
Pattern is worked in continuous rounds, do not slip stitch after each round.
Pattern is written is US terms.
I am right handed and I use the yarn under crocheting technique.
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