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Micro Lion
★ SKILL LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE (if you use thick yarn) and ADVANCED (if you use thin yarn)
★ MATERIALS AND TOOLS :
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Yarn, floss (Gamma, DMC, Madeira, Anchor or others) in 2 threads. Colors: beige (light, almost milk), white, also a little brown* (embroider the claws + pads), black (embroider the nose and mouth), green (embroider the iris of the eyes). To create a mane, you need: fur yarn (yarn with a pile length near ~1-1.5 cm), brown color, preferably with light tips or a slight gradient.
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Hook №0.7 (0.7mm; it is extremely difficult to crochet from thin yarn, try different hook numbers, perhaps it will be more convenient for you to crochet using thinner or thicker hook: №0.6-0.9)
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Fiberfill (to stuff)
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Glue eyes (3mm)
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Needle, beige sewing thread for attaching movable parts, brown sewing thread for sewing on the mane, safety pins, scissors, glue (Moment Crystal), thin stick (for the convenience of stuffing small parts).
★ SKILLS REQUIRED:
You must have basic crochet skills (with crocheting micro toys) - this pattern is not so easy so please ask me if you will have some questions/difficulties.
+ I add video lesson “Thread mount (jointing of moving parts)” here - https://youtu.be/htMjNFbk0cY
This pattern is ADVANCED LEVEL but easy to follow with step-by-step instructions (11 pages with detailed instructions and ~65 photos illustrating the process)
- First published: March 2022
- Page created: March 11, 2022
- Last updated: March 11, 2022 …
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