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Melly Teddy Ragdoll Sunbeam Fairy
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Size: 46 cm (18 inches) from the top of the head to the toes.
Skill: Easy to Intermediate – stitches will range from easy to slightly more advanced – but I have links to photo & video tutorials in the pattern if you need help.
What you will crochet: A ragdoll with lightly stuffed head, feet, and hands with a flat body, a cross between a soft toy and a lovey blanket.
NOTES
My pattern uses US terminology.
Always read the pattern before you start to familiarise yourself with it.
When working in the round, use a stitch marker or a running stitch marker to keep track of the rounds/rows.
My ragdolls are designed using safety eyes, if gifting to babies and small children please remember safety first – you are welcome to embroider the eyes.
The pattern was designed in cotton but can be made in any yarn. Just remember to use the correct hook size for the yarn you have chosen.
If you are working in thicker or thinner yarn your ragdoll size may vary.
Tension and hook size could also influence the overall size.
And lastly, COUNT your stitches and have loads of FUN.
HELPFUL TIPS
Secure starting ends as you go along.
Tighten the magic circle after completing the first round.
When changing colours do not finish off final stitch; add new colour and finish off the last stitch to complete the colour change.
The best way to make sure that your tail is long enough to attach the piece to the ragdoll is to run the yarn close to the edge of the piece and cut the yarn 2 ½ times the length.
Chain stitches and slip stitches do not count as a stitch unless otherwise indicated.
Stitch counts are at the end of each round/row in bold and in parentheses.
When joining new yarn (other than for a colour change), use a slip stitch.
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