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Topo Gigio Italian Tie
The sweetest mouse you’ll ever meet! All dressed up with his italian tie and red suspenders he is a very fancy guy! ^^
You are buying a 28 page PDF with detailed step by step instructions with pictures in order to demonstrate assembly, any special techniques or other more complex parts.
Level: Intermediate
Materials:
- Light weigh yarn (beige, white, grey, red, brown, light brown, copper brown and yellow)
- Anchor stranded cotton numbers 355 and 433 or equivalent
- Crochet hooks (3mm, 2.5mm and 1,75mm)
- Yarn needle and embroidery needle. Optional: long needle
- 1 pairs of 4mm black safety eyes
- White, green and red felt
- Nylon fishing line (diameter: 0.43mm)
- Waxed thread in black (for the laces)
- Stuffing
- Cardboard
- Brown blush
- Black permanent pen (fine tip)
- Invisible or white and grey sewing thread
Download our FREE Stitches & Techniques Guide with step by step instructions with pictures to the most used stitches and techniques in amigurumi. You can download it at http://www.buddyrumi.com/free-goodies/
New to crochet? Don’t worry! All stitches and techniques required to finish the project are included in either the Pattern or the Stitches & Techniques Guide.
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If you have any doubt in completing the project please e-mail or message me and I’ll promptly reply (please keep in mind that we may live in different time zones).
I use USA terminology but in the Stitches & Techniques Guide I include a conversion table from USA to UK terminology.
- First published: February 2015
- Page created: February 26, 2015
- Last updated: December 5, 2022 …
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