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Micro Teddy in surprise egg
★ SKILL LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE (if you use thick yarn) and ADVANCED (if you use thin yarn)
★ MATERIALS AND TOOLS :
- Yarn: Floss (Gamma, DMC, Madeira, Anchor or others). The colors are white, grey, milk (light beige), cappuccino (dark beige), also a little blue (embroider the nose and heels), black (embroider the eyebrows and seams).
For micro teddy and micro pillow we take floss in 2 threads. Use 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).
For a container case we take floss in 3 threads. Use hook №1 (1mm).
- Fiberfill (to stuff)
- Glue eyes (2mm)
- Thin chain 2pcs ~ 7cm each, 1 ring Ø4mm (the ring must be thin, to fit into a link in your chain)
- Round white pearl beads, 1pc larger (~4mm) and 1pc smaller (~3mm) (Swarovski pearls for example)
- Blue satin ribbon 3mm wide, ~20cm
- Red satin ribbon 6mm wide, ~50cm
- A small piece of red velvet (or plush) fabric for a heart on a pillow
- Ring with chain (keychain mount)
- A plastic container from a surprise egg (I had a transparent container with a jumper from ‘Choki-Toki’; you can take another container, use the pattern of knitting a case as an example and, if necessary, change it a little for your container)
- Clear nail polish (for making tag), needle, grey sewing thread for attaching movable limbs, red sewing thread, safety pins, scissors, glue (Moment Crystal), hot glue, 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)” - https://youtu.be/htMjNFbk0cY
- I add video lesson “Thermo applique” – https://youtu.be/2bcxQzVgpik
This pattern is ADVANCED LEVEL but easy to follow with step-by-step instructions (15 pages with detailed instructions and ~105 photos illustrating the process)
- First published: February 2022
- Page created: February 1, 2022
- Last updated: February 1, 2022 …
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