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Oriana the Dawn Fairy
Amigurumi Crochet Pattern PDF for Oriana the Dawn Fairy
NOTE: This is not a physical item. It is a DIGITAL .pdf pattern. YOU will make the toy with YOUR supplies
Oriana, the Dawn Fairy, embodies the radiant promise of each new day as she bathes the world in the gentle hues of sunrise. Her wings, adorned with embroidered balls of light and sunbursts, shimmer with the brilliance of dawn’s first rays. With her name meaning “sunrise,” Oriana’s vital role is to usher in the dawn, infusing the world with hope, vitality, and renewal. Through her magic, she orchestrates the transition from darkness to light, inspiring life to stir and creatures to greet the day with renewed energy. Oriana’s enchantments encourage growth, creativity, and new beginnings, illuminating the path forward with optimism and promise.
This is a 12 page PDF Crochet Pattern. It Includes the following:
- Written instructions in English using US Crochet Terms
- Over 80 Step by step images
- Right-handed Crocheter’s pdf
- Left-handed Crocheter’s pdf
Materials (NOT INCLUDED) as used in the instructions are as follows:
- Scheepjes Catona (100% Cotton, 50g, 125m/137 yds), 1 ball in each color: Light Yellow (101, candle light); Yellow (522, primrose); Dark Yellow (249, saffron); Gray (172, light silver)
- DMC Light Effects Embroidery thread in the following colors: Dark Gold E3852 and Cream E746
- 1 pair of 8 mm eyes
- Other Notions: pins, tapestry needle, stitch markers, toy stuffing, black thread
Skill Level: Intermediate
Size: 9”/ 23 cm tall using indicated materials
Notes: Oriana, the Dawn Fairy, is written in US Crochet Terms. It is worked by crocheting the legs separately, then joining to create the rest of the body and head. The skirt and shirt sleeves are crocheted directly on the body. Hair, ears, arms, and wings are crocheted separately and attached by sewing to the body. It is not required to use the indicated yarn. Using a different size yarn with a suitable hook will preserve the proportions while making your amigurumi larger or smaller.
This pattern is worked in the amigurumi method, a continuous spiral. No slip stitches or chains are needed between rounds. It is helpful to use a stitch marker to mark where you start/end your round.
Copyright: This pattern is for personal use only. It may not be copied, translated, resold, or otherwise redistributed without the author’s permission. Finished objects from this pattern maybe sold in small quantities giving credit to Hooks and Scraps for the design.
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