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Sultan Aladdin
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The legs are wired to add some strength to the ankles, however, this is optional. I chose not to wire the arms but you can wire them if you want to. The clothes are made using felt. There is a downloadable PDF template with the clothing template.
Sultan is approximately 5 inches wide (hand to hand) and 9.5 inches tall (top of the hat to the foot).
Materials
4ply yarn (I used Scheepjes Catona in 502 Camel, 505 Linen and 249 Saffron)
2mm crochet hook
Yarn needle
Fire retardant Fibrefill
White, cream, yellow, turquoise felt (I didn’t have cream felt on hand so used white and it still looks good)
Cream/off white and brown wool roving (or your chosen medium for the beard and eyebrows)
Needle felting needle
T-shirt transfer paper
Inkjet printer
Iron
Gold and red polymer clay (or your chosen medium)
Craft wire
Pliers
Felt glue
Scissors
Sewing needle
White thread
Sewing machine (optional)
Pins (optional)
Stitch marker (optional)
Abbreviations
MR# - magic ring with the specified number of single crochets
SC - single crochet (double crochet English)
HDC - half double crochet (half treble English)
INC - single crochet increase
#in1 - the specified number of SC in the same stitch (i.e. 3in1)
DEC - invisible decrease
2TOG - two stitches together decrease (non-invisible) method
_______ X# - repeat sequence within the asterisks the specified number of times e.g. SC, INC x6)
FLO - front loop only
BLO - back loop only
CH - chain stitches
CH1T - chain a stitch then turn your work
SS - slip stitch
ST/STS - stitch/stitches
OFFSET - a term I use when adding or taking away additional stitches in order to line up or get the right placement
FO - fasten off
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- First published: December 2021
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- Last updated: November 14, 2024 …
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