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Wally Wombat
A friendly little Aussie Wombat Pattern worked in your choice of crochet cotton or 8 ply yarn, both work up beautifully.
Gauge isn’t important, working with a smaller or larger hook will produce a smaller or larger toy. I give hook sizes for both crochet cotton & 8 ply yarn. Choose what works best for you.
Because these are small projects, they use small amounts of yarn. Great for stash-busting & no need for racing off to the craft shop, use what you have. These are quick little projects using simple stitches so, hopefully, even beginners can have a go.
I’ve used embroidery thread for eyes & facial features, but use plastic eyes with safety backs if you prefer. However be aware that these toys are then not suitable for young kiddies.
The pattern includes:
~ both UK & US terminology
~ stitch drawings & instructions
~ component photos
~ Assembly
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- First published: April 2020
- Page created: April 14, 2020
- Last updated: January 11, 2021 …
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