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Mushroom - Lucky Charm
LUCKY CHARM MUSHROOM
Give away a little bit of luck! With this cute mushroom it‘s an easy thing to do.
The pot of 4-leaf clover that‘s nestled inside the mushroom‘s cap is the icing on the cake.
Of course you can keep the mushroom to yourself. Everybody can use a little bit of luck after all. :)
All steps are explained in detail in words and pictures, so this pattern is suitable for (practiced) beginners as well.
This pattern contains 6 pages of crochet instructions and 9 pages of detailed step-by-step instructions.
Used techniques (US crochet terms): magic ring, chain, slip stitch, single crochet, increases and (invisible) decreases, crocheting in front loops and back loops – explained, color-change.
The figures are crocheted in continuous rounds/spirals.
With 3.0 mm hook and DK yarn or 2 strands of sport weight yarn the mushroom gets to be 11 cm tall & 14 cm wide.
You need it smaller or bigger? No problem! Simply use lighter or heavier yarn. The available room for the small flower pot changes accordingly.
MATERIAL
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crochet hook (one or two sizes smaller than recommended for your yarn)
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tapestry needle
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stitch-markers
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scissors
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stuffing
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a small pot of (four-leaf) clover - (opening‘s diameter 6 cm)
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foil or plastic to wrap the pot in to make sure no water can drip out
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optional: some colored pins
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DK yarn (or 2 strands of sport weight yarn):
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55 g for the cap
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51 g white for the stem
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3 g green for the grass
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6 g white for the optional dots
FORMAT
- pattern in PDF format (with watermarks)
- to open and read the file you need a specific program, e.g. Adobe‘s free Acrobat-Reader (www. adobe .com)
COPYRIGHT
✿ The pattern is mine.
Do not (re)sell this pattern, including translations to other languages and modifications; do not redistribute, including publishing on the internet.
✿ The finished figure/item is yours. :)
Feel free to sell the finished products, handmade by yourself (no mass production). I’d love it if you would refer to my pattern/shop when doing so.
Thank you! :)
- First published: December 2020
- Page created: December 12, 2020
- Last updated: February 10, 2023 …
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