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Skunk Flo
This PDF crochet pattern consists of:
⭐ 36 pages of detailed step-by-step instructions how to make this toy;
⭐ more than 100 colorful close up photos;
⭐ 9 links to the videos with visual explanations (you only need to click on the text highlighted in blue, and your browser will redirect you to the video);
⭐ easy automatic navigation on the pattern by the contents;
⭐ all additional information to crochet three toy sizes;
⭐ crochet pattern of the eyes;
⭐ crochet pattern of the flower.
The crochet pattern is in U.S. terms.
Skill level: middle.
The crochet pattern for all three sizes is the SAME. The size depends on the thickness of the yarn and size of the hook.
I made skunks of YarnArt Dolce, YarnArt Velour and YarnArt Jeans. The thickness of the thread is different, so I used different hook sizes while crocheting body and eyes.
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YarnArt Jeans (~160 m/50 g)/(174 yds/1,75 oz); height of the toy ~15 cm/5.9”
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Himalaya Dolphin Fine (175 m/100 g)/(191 yds/3,5 oz) or YarnArt Velour 170 m/100 g (190 yds./3,5 Oz); height of the toy ~20 cm/7.9”
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Himalaya Dolphin Baby/ YarnArt Dolce (120 m/100 g)/ (131 yds/3,5 oz); height of the toy ~25 cm/9.8”
all additional instructions are in the crochet pattern
✂MATERIALS & SUPPLIES:
Skunk made of YarnArt Dolce/Himalaya Dolphin Baby:
✔ main yarn for the body:
~1.5 ball of black color;
- less than a half of a ball of additional color for a nose leather and a belly (gray/beige);
✔ YarnArt Mink 75 m/50 g (82.02 yards/ 1.76 Oz)/Himalaya Koala 100 m/100 gr (109 yards/ 3.5 Oz)
- 2 balls of black color;
- a ball of white color; ✔ cotton/semi-cotton yarn (YarnArt Jeans/Alize Cotton Gold etc..) (for eyes and nose):
- white;
- black;
- color to match the nose leather and the belly;
- additional color for pupil (blue); ✔ hooks:
- 3,75 mm (for the main yarn);
- 2 mm (for the semi-cotton yarn (eyes));
Skunk made of YarnArt Velour/Himalaya Dolphin Fine:
✔ main yarn for the body:
- a ball of black color;
- less than a half of a ball of additional color for a nose leather and a belly (gray/beige); ✔ YarnArt Mink 75 m/50 gr (82.02 yards/ 1.76 Oz)
- a ball of black color;
- a ball of white color; ✔ cotton/semi-cotton yarn (Vita Pelican, Iris, Vita Coco, Alize Miss or Jeans/Cotton Gold, divided in half) (for eyes and nose):
- white;
- black;
- color to match the nose leather and the belly;
- additional color for pupil (blue); ✔ hooks:
- 2,75 mm (for the main yarn);
- 1,5 mm (for the semi-cotton yarn (eyes)).
Skunk made of Alize Cotton Gold/YarnArt Jeans:
✔ main yarn for the body:
- ~ 50 gr of black color;
- less than 50 gr ball of additional color for a nose leather and a belly (gray/beige); ✔ YarnArt Mink 75 m/50 g (82.02 yards/ 1.76 Oz) (in the photo there is a skunk where Mink is replaced with Nako Paris);
- a ball of black color;
- a ball of white color; ✔ cotton/semi-cotton yarn (Vita Pelican, Iris, Vita Coco, Alize Miss or Jeans/Cotton Gold, divided in half) (for eyes and nose):
- white;
- black;
- color to match the nose leather and the belly;
- additional color for pupil (blue); ✔ hooks:
- 2 mm (for the main yarn);
- 0,75-1 mm (eyes, nose).
YarnArt Mink can be replaced with any similar “hairy” yarn, e.g. Alize Softy (or Softy Plus), Himalaya Toffee, Nako Paris or Himalaya Koala (see photo);
try to match yarn of the same thickness for the body and “hairy” parts of the body (see meters and grams of the ball);
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