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Rudolph the Christmas Tree Ornament
This Rudolph tree ornament started out as an experiment with home made amigurumi eyes. A friend of mine had been hinting that she’d like a cute ornament to hang in her Christmas tree, so once I had the eyes, I combined them with her wish into one efficient, doe-eyed package of cuteness. With antlers. And a Christmas scarf. Waaaaaah.
Finished project will be about 2 inches/5 cm high. You can attach a loop to Rudolph’s head to hang him from a tree, or add legs, sit him in a corner, etc etc. Project is worked in continuous rounds.
On my website, you’ll have the option to download the pattern as a PDF and/or print it.
What you need:
– brown, black, green, red, white yarn (sports weight cotton, I used mostly Catania)
– pair of amigurumi eyes (or picot knots, felt eyes, whatever else you prefer)
– tapestry needle
– stuffing
– pair of scissors.
If you have any questions or remarks, leave them in a comment underneath the post on my website, and I’ll be sure to see it.
Happy Holidays! :)
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