Mr. & Mrs. Frosty
by Jean Greenhowe
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Mr. & Mrs. Frosty
From the Pattern Booklet:
These little snow people can be made as soft toys or Christmas Decorations. When used for ornamental purposes, a cardboard circle in the base of each doll gives stability, so that they will stand unsupported.
Materials Needed: 70g (2.5oz) of white yarn (enough to make both dolls), oddments of yarn in the other colours (black, red, green, orange); 80g (3oz) of stuffing for each doll
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