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Lila and Rusty Rabbit
♥ Cute’n’Cuddly series ♥
In Easter land everyone is working for Easter day and is doing what he does best. Lila Rabbit is the artistic member of the big Easter family - she is responsible for coloring all kinds of beautiful Easter eggs! Rusty is the fastest runner of the family - so he is the one who delivers the pretty eggs and all kinds of gifts to those children who have been nice during the year!
This PDF crochet pattern includes detailed instructions and pictures to help you create the little rabbits “Lila” and “Rusty”, the Easter egg, basket, paint brush and the bow for Lila.
Like all other figures from the “Cuten’n’Cuddly”-series - the little bunnies were designed to feel particularly soft, fluffy and cuddly. In this series no craft eyes or other materials which could be choking hazards for small children are used, so the little soft critters can be the perfect pals for little babies as well!
There’s also a little Easter story about these two little Easter bunnies included in the pattern - you can take a look at it here: http://esbelotta.blogspot.com
Skills level: easy (rabbits) to intermediate (basket and other add-ons).
You should already be familiar with crocheting in rounds and working in single crochet. For the add-ons you will also need half double crochet, double crochet, treble, and back-post double crochet. There are no basic crochet or embroidery tutorials included!
Languages at choice:
* Deutsch (German)
Measures:
The little rabbits on the cover picture are about 23 – 24 cm (9 inches) tall from toes to head, and 36 – 37 cm (14 inches) from toes to tip of ears. DK 8-ply acrylic yarn and hook size 3.5 mm were used for making them. (When using worsted weight yarn it will turn out a bit bigger than that.) Please note: Finished size and shape will always depend on crochet style, yarn type and hook size.
Copyright: All rights reserved..
You may not (re)sell or (re)distribute this pattern (including but not limited to: translations to other languages and publishing on the internet). You may not sell the finished figures or use pattern for any commercial purposes.
This pattern was published on March 11, 2012.
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