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Sabi, the crochet Poor Man
Meet Sabi, the inspiring ‘Poor Man’ crochet pattern that yields a unique and charming amigurumi doll. A perfect blend of creativity and skill, this downloadable PDF guide offers a wonderful crafting experience for everyone who loves crochet. It’s an engaging project for intermediate crocheters but also adequately manageable for the persevering beginners out there. The result will be a ‘Sabi the poor man’ doll, a delightful handmade creation that takes approximately 15-20 hours to complete, depending on your crochet speed. This pattern is designed with a one-piece body, meaning less sewing is needed - a feature that proves to be a time-saver! The instructions are easy-to-follow, thanks to the step-by-step guide, detailed photos, and handy video tutorials. This pattern has been professionally translated and rigorously tested by seasoned crocheters to ensure a seamless crafting experience. Not only will this crochet pattern bring joy to your crafting time, but it can also become a heartfelt handmade gift for a loved one. Have fun crafting Sabi, your very own handmade Poor Man from the kids stories, and watch as he brings a smile to everyone’s face!
This crochet pattern is available in English and Hungarian.
If you have any questions feel free to contact me! I’ll try to help you if I can :)
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ℹ️ CROCHET LEVEL: Intermediate. Written pattern in US crochet terms.
️ CLICKABLE PDF PATTERN: This pattern includes clickable links (underlined in blue) that allow you to quickly navigate to specific sections. This feature is especially helpful for beginners who need to follow illustrations without interrupting more advanced crocheters.
✂️ THAT’S WHAT YOU NEED:
- 2,5 mm size B/ 1 or C/ 2 size 12 crochet hook
- cotton yarn (I used Schachenmayr Catania originals: 50 g/125 m; fine (2) yarn)
- soft stuffing (poly fill; cotton wool etc.)
- stitch marker
- scissors; needle for sewing (You can adjust the size of the toy by using finer or bulkier yarn, but remember to choose the appropriate hook size.) My finished toy size: approx. 24 cm/ 9,44 inches
Thanks! Have fun with my amigurumi pattern! ♥
Rebeka
⚠️SAFETY NOTE: If you’re making this toy for an infant or baby, please adhere to all toy safety regulations. For safety, embroider the eyes and nose instead of using safety eyes and nose. Adult supervision is required for all children’s products. Items containing small parts may pose a choking hazard and should not be used by children under 3.
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