Plesiosaur
by Megan Kreiner
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Plesiosaur
Errata available:
mkcrochetandknits.com
This large marine “near to lizard” (not a dinosaur) lived during the early to middle part of the Jurassic period to the end of the Cretaceous period. They used their needle-like teeth to catch fish and could reach sizes up to 50 feet in length. Within their paddle-like fins were wrist and finger bones, leftover skeletal evidence from when they evolved from land lizards to ocean dwellers.
Errata:
Body (2nd set of increases, the 2 & 3 are switched)
Row 7:Ch 1, (sc 3, sc 2 in next st) 3 times, (sc 2 in next st, sc 3) 3 times. Turn. (30 sts)
Materials & Tools
- Bulky-weight yarn in teal (300 yds/275m), black (2 yds/2m), ivory (100 yds/90m), and white (2 yds/2m)
- Hook size H (5mm) or I (5.5mm)
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Large straight or marking pins
- Polyester fiberfill
- (2) 12mm plastic safety eyes
- Stitch markers / safety pins
- Optional: 18-in. (46cm) 18-gauge paper-wrapped stem wire
For more information, see:
https://amzn.to/2XmAQCq
About this pattern
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About this yarn
by Berroco
Bulky
50% Nylon, 50% Acrylic
150 yards
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