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Marill Amigurumi Doll
This is a PDF pattern for an amigurumi, not an actual plush. Purchase of this pattern will give you a one (1) PDF file ready to download upon payment.
This pattern is meant for recreation and personal use. Please credit and link to the original designer. Do not sell or distribute this pattern or dolls made with it.
This pattern has been designed and implemented by me. All photos and graphics in this document have been taken and made by me. Developers of “artificial intelligence” programs (aka “plagiarism software”) are strictly prohibited from using any photos or text from the pattern to “train” their models without explicit, prior, written permission and financial compensation for the designer.
Pattern is written in US crochet terminology and imperial measurement. If you have any questions or comments about the pattern, feel free to message me on Etsy or e-mail me at professor.poplar1337@gmail.com.
Research notes: “When fishing for food at the edge of a fast-running stream, Marill wraps its tail around a tree trunk. This Pokémon’s tail is flexible and configured to stretch.”
--Pokémon Sapphire
This Easy (Level 2) 21-page digital pattern has clear, detailed instructions to create your own Marill amigurumi from a basic palette of stitches.
The document is packed with whimsical full-color photos of Marill in its natural habitat, clickable links to tutorials, a materials list that includes yarn colors for both Normal and Shiny forms, a handy glossary of crochet terms, and a stitch chart for the cute little face. Each part of the plush is broken down into its own sub-pattern table under their own headings for keeping track of your progress. Large text and simplified graphic design ensure that crocheters of all abilities can equally read and perceive the pattern as it is written.
Enjoy crafting this aquatic mousy friend!
Finished doll measures 6” (15 cm) tall.
MATERIALS
Size G Hook (4.00 mm)
Polyester fiberfill stuffing
Tapestry needle
Steel pins
Scissors
Stitch markers
Metal wire
Pliers
Wire cutters
- First published: July 2024
- Page created: July 15, 2024
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