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Turkey Leg Cutie
Stuffed into this free crochet turkey leg pattern are all the warming wonders of harvest time gatherings—laughter traveling down a long dinner table, the aroma of warm spices filling your nose, and the allure of warm blankets waiting to welcome you to a post-feast’s nap.
While the hearty harvest soups simmer on the stove, how better to pass the time than with this free turkey leg amigurumi pattern!
Supplies:
- Size H-8 (5 mm) crochet hook
- Yarn A – white (you may use any medium weight yarn; example uses Red Heart Super Saver: Aran)
- Yarn B – tan (you may use any medium weight yarn; example uses Big Twist Value: Camel)
- 10mm black safety eyes (x2)
- Black embroidery floss
- Pink embroidery floss
- Polyester fiberfill
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Stitch markers (optional)
Terminology:
This free crochet turkey leg pattern uses English / US terminology:
- st (sts) = stitch (stitches)
- ch = chain stitch
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- sc2tog = single crochet 2 together (over the span of 2 stitches), also known as a decrease
- SPsc = spike stitch∗
- sk = skip
Please note that this pattern is written so that each crochet stitch abbreviation is attached to a number, such as 1sc, 2sc, etc. This number denotes how many of that stitch is to be worked into the same stitch.
In other words, 1sc = one single crochet, whereas 2sc = two single crochet worked into one stitch, also known as an increase.
∗Be sure to read through the special instructions for the spike stitch before beginning, as it is unique for this crochet turkey leg pattern.
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