Nisse Lovers - Santa Ben & Santarina Sophie by Lis Sun

Nisse Lovers - Santa Ben & Santarina Sophie

by Lis Sun
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Crochet
December 2013
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
1.75 mm
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

It’s been a long search. Santa Ben has been searching for his one and only soul mate since 2007. You may not know this, but he is a Nisse (the mythical gift bearer) living in the Scandinavian region, and has been promised a soul mate by Father Christmas. He has been very patient, because he firmly believes that this girl is worth all the patience. While waiting, he does what Nisse does, he guards and protects the children in the household and occasionally he helps with the housework chores too!

Today, his wait is paid off. Santarina Sophie appears before him, and it is love at first sight. They knew immediately that they belong together. It was as though they had a previous life together; it was their first meeting, yet everything seems familiar.

This is not a first meeting, this is a reunion. This day, they are once again reunited…

The lovers have the kindest hearts and have great compassion for the human race. Together, they make this world a better and loving place to live in.

Measurement
Couple: approximately 9.5cm / 3.75”

✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ Pattern in PDF format ✶ ✶ ✶ ✶

❤ MATERIAL ❤

  • Yarns: flesh tone; dark brown; brown; white; black; red
  • Brown and pink embroidery floss

  • Crochet hook 1.75mm 
+ Polyfill 
+ Doll needle (long)
  • Head pins
  • Pet slicker brush (to make fluffy texture)
  • (Optional) 6mm safety eyes.

❤ SKILLS LEVEL ❤
INTERMEDIATE - This is a more complex pattern that requires intermediate skills level, stitches used in most of our patterns include: slip stitch; single crochet; chain; double crochet; treble crochet; half double crochet; working in rounds etc. To help you along, many illustration images are included in the instruction.

❤ CONTENTS ❤
Pages of detailed instructions with many illustration images in the file. Illustration pages are placed right at the end of file, so that experienced crafter may choose not to print those pages.