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Little Grogu
This is a “no-sew” crochet pattern. But you can attach the parts of the toy in the usual way - sew with a needle!
This is a downloadable PDF amigurumi crochet pattern, not a finished toy!
This pattern includes 6 pages with step-by-step detailed instructions and 29 pictures.
This pattern includes a transcript of the abbreviations.
This pattern doesn’t include lessons on basic crochet techniques. You should be able to crochet: single crochet (sc), chain stitch (ch), single crochet increase (inc), single crochet decrease (dec), stitches into the back loops only, stitches into the front loops only, slip stitch (slst), double crochet stitch (dc).
You can use ANY yarn. But all the yarn must be the same meterage/weight!
You can use ANY crochet hook suitable for your yarn.
This is a “one-piece” crochet pattern.
This technique means that all the parts of the toy are not sewn on, but are joined into the right places during the crocheting process. I thought for you in which places needed to join parts, you just have to follow the instructions. In some places, crocheting continues from the special holes.
All these methods free you from the need to sew on toy details with the needle, finding symmetric places.
I really love this technique! Having tried it once, I no longer want to go back to sewing on toy details with a needle.
Crocheting begins with small parts: ears and arms. Then make the head, attaching the ears. Next, make the body and other parts in a process of crocheting.
LANGUAGE
English.
Crochet terminology - US.
TOY SIZE
About 8 cm standing (if you will be used the same yarn and crochet hook as I used).
MATERIALS AND TOOLS
- You can use ANY yarn. But all the yarn must be the same meterage/weight! I used YarnArt “Jeans” 160 m/50 g or Alize “Cotton Gold” 330 m/100 g (55% cotton, 45% acrylic).
- You can use ANY crochet hook suitable for your yarn. I used a 2.5 mm crochet hook.
- I recommend using one stitch marker to mark the start of the row.
- I recommend using a needle to hide the yarn ends.
- Safety plastic eyes. You can also use buttons, beads, or just embroider the eyes. I used 8 mm diameter safety plastic eyes.
- Fiberfill for stuffing.
- Scissors.
© COPYRIGHT
Don’t sell, translate, and publish this pattern!
Thank you for respecting the copyright.
You have permission to sell finished products based on this pattern.
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