Medusa Dress Up set.
by Lianne Peterson
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© Lianne Peterson
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© Lianne Peterson
© Lianne Peterson
© Lianne Peterson
Medusa Dress Up set.
ATTENTION:This is an PDF ADD ON PATTERN you can use it with a Fantasy Sprite pattern (legs) or a Water Sprite (snakelike tail) pattern.
NOT A STANDALONE PATTERN (You can find combi pack’s with either base pattern in my shop)
You will receive both the English (USA terminology) and the Dutch pattern.
All the decorations like glitters and pastels are optional.
If you don’t have any or can’t find them just yet; no worries, you can always add some later.
The curly wig option can be added to any Sprite pattern, just like the other options.
What you need:
- A Fantasy Sprite or Water Sprite pattern for the base.
- Crochet hook 2mm (B) for fingering yarn (Scheepjes Catona) or 2.5mm/C for medium weight (I love this cotton)
- Cotton yarns, I used 4 different colors, 1 for the body, 1 for the dress, 1 for the hair + snakes and one for her accessories.
- Scissors and pins.
- Tapestry needle to weave the ends.
- Anodized aluminum craft wire* (I use 12 gauge. It needs to be slim enough to still fit your limbs, but firm enough to hold its shape.) -Flat nose pliers, to cut and bend your wire. OPTIONAL:
- (Gold) thread for the snakes and accessories. I used gold sewing thread on the green Medusa and gold crochet thread on the golden Medusa.
- Small glass beads for the snakes’ eyes. You could also embroider them if you prefer not to use beads.
- Glitter paint (I use Folkart; Glitterific) or glitter nail polish, for an extra sparkle.
- Pastels or eyeshadow for an extra pop of color.
- Brushes. A small one for the paint and one or more for the powders.
If you made a Medusa using this pattern please share her online and be sure to tag me @fantasysprites.
I’d love to see what you did!
(Follow me on Instagram and Facebook @fantasysprites)
For more information, see:
https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/FantasySprites/tools...
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