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Rosie Roly Poly
Collecting and playing with Roly Poly bugs (or Pill Bugs, as we used to call them) is a childhood coming-of-age tradition. Some of us pass through quickly — briefly amused by the little critters who turn into tight balls… but for others (like my daughter), these little guys can turn into quite the obsession.
I designed Rosie to give my daughter a huggable version of her new favorite backyard isopod crustacean and hope your little ones enjoy this pattern as much as my Little Miss does!
About This Pattern:
PDF Pattern in US English terms includes step by step instructions and lots of photos. Suitable for advanced-beginner crocheters. To complete this pattern, you should be able to make the following stitches:
CH chain stitch
SC single crochet
HDC half double crochet
TR treble/triple crochet
SL slip stitch
DECR single crochet decrease
Materials:
This pattern uses a size F crochet hook, fiber fill, and worsted weight yarn. Exact yarn color requirements are detailed in the pattern.
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