**Digital Pattern Download Only** Please read carefully. This is a downloadable crochet pattern. Once you purchase, there will be NO REFUNDS! This shawl is a sampling of the Great Tennessee Yarn Tour mini-skeins showcased through basic yet beautiful crochet stitches. The original was created using the 2023 Great TN Yarn Tour Mini-Skeins. This shawl is a wonderful way to memorialize your yarn shop adventures, either through an organized yarn tour with your yarn groupies or on a solo adventure finding some of the hidden yarn shops wherever your travels may take you. This back-to-basics pattern combines two basic stitches to create texture. It uses mini-skeins to incorporate color for a beautiful, yet functional addition to any wardrobe. This beginner-level shawl can help you track your travels as a yarn shop tourist collecting a sampling of local or hand-dyed yarns to create a memento that will be handed down for generations.
Our Easy, Easier, and Easiest Totes are just that… easy! However, with French seams and…
The Irish Adventure Bag was designed for our trip to Ireland - and it's an exploration of cables and seamless construction! Free on Moogly!
You have heard of Saori. And you have seen freeform art weaving. But you are not sure how freeform art weaving differs from Saori. Here's a breakdown.
Sway Line Slipover is a flattering vest with an interesting construction. Modern and simple but full of sophisticated details, it entices with lines and curves, which give it a soft, elegant look. Splits at the sides add to freedom of movement and work with high and low waist garments. Sway Line Slipover is knit top down and is completely seamless. Both neck and sleeve shaping assure the best fit. An easy modification to the collar transforms the slipover into a summer tee. With video tutorials for the techniques used. Sway Line Slipover is intended to be worn with approximately 0-2 in positive ease. Gauge: 19.5 stitches and 29 rows = 4 in in stockinette
Kids are natural explorers! They see the whole world as an adventure and are so very eager to put on their lucky boots and go out to explore the wonders
Adventure Knitting by @loparefur Vol. I Nordic Style Knits for Adventurers Big and Small This Book is an eBook Kindle Edition! ( epub as well as pdf!) *In purchasing this product you will receive a digital download Kindle ( epub with instructions and pdf!)so that you can knit them up yourself, not the actual finished item. Knits for Adventures and the ones who love to live wild. Anna-Sofia Vintersol's Knitting Patterns keep you dry and warm on short and long adventures no matter the weather. Inspired by nature and its animals, ancient cultures, and Anna-Sofia's Background as Character-Designer and Artist - each pattern is like no other. Ready for Adventure: Sweaters, Mittens, Socks, and even Dogsweaters - there is something for everyone. Book Content : 36 Patterns in total : Adventure - Sweaters: 18 Patterns Adventure - Cardigans: 3 Patterns Adventure - Child Patterns: 5 Patterns Adventure - Headbands: 2 Patterns Adventure - Mittens: 3 Patterns Adventure - Short Mittens: 1 Pattern Adventure - Socks: 1 Pattern Adventure - Dog sweaters: 3 Patterns Pages: 248 Language: English *In purchasing this product you will receive a digital download Kindle ( epub with instructions and pdf!) HAPPY ADVENTURE KNITTING!!!
Double gauze can be a slippery and tricky fabric to maneuver, but with a few tips and the right tools, you will master this luxuriously soft substrate.
This is a DOWNLOADABLE CROCHET PATTERNS PDF! Not the finished toys! Patterns is available in ENGLISH (US Terms). Skill level: intermediate. Patterns does not contain crochet tutorials! I used «YarnArt Jeans» yarn (160m in 50g, 55% cotton/45% polyacryl). Crochet hook matching the yarn. I have 2.25 mm. The size of finished toys is approx. 12 cm = about 4.7 inches. The characters in this pattern are created solely as fan art and are not meant to be exact or direct representations of any copyrighted characters or entities.
Patchwork Quilt Sewing Craft & Activity * This post contains affiliate links for convenience* A few weeks ago, my daughter & I made sew & weave Easter bonnets. She really enjoyed working with the plastic sewing needle. She liked it & took to it so well that I wanted to give her more sewing projects. […]
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Gobsmacked! Utterly astounded by the beauty of this shawl pattern. Get the pattern via Etsy, designed by Lana of Tominas Hand Knits. More Patterns From This Designer: This post contains affiliate links.
A while ago a crochet friend of mine introduced and recommended “entrelac crochet” to me. She thought that it would match my style just perfect and so I thought I will give it a try. I …
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When life gives you lemons... make a bag... or something like that :)Here's a step by step tutorial on how to crochet a lemon/citrus square. The finished square is 5” x 5”. This square would be a fun building block for bags, hats, sweaters and more! Skill level : intermediate or adventurous beginnerMaterials • 2mm Braided Cotton Cord (Brand: Perfect Yarns / link) • color a (cream): 598 yards/547 meters • color b (yellow): 296 yards/ 271 meters (You can use yarn/cord of a different size but
SKILL LEVEL: Beginner COLLECTION: Daydream This Ocean Daydream design is inspired by the anticipation of summer, ocean breezes, and the beautiful blues of the sea. There is a lot of information crammed into this document. Your purchase includes: a printable pattern the pattern’s stitching guide a material list online stitch tutorials my favorite embroidery tips and tricks instructions for transferring your pattern instructions for finishing your hoop and so much more This pattern is sized for a 6-inch hoop. IMPORTANT NOTES This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. You will not receive any physical product in the mail. You can access your digital download via the checkout page as well as your order confirmation email. It is recommended that you download this file to your computer. Downloading to your phone is NOT recommended. There is a Download Limit per order. Due to the nature of this item, we do not allow refunds for digital downloads. Pattern, Design, all photos and content are ©And Other Adventures. This pattern is for personal use only and you may not sell products made from this pattern. Do not sell, distribute, photograph, or reproduce this pattern, guide or instructions in any way. Distribution of this pattern in electronic or hard copy is prohibited. All rights reserved.
Explore a comprehensive list of plants that yield vibrant natural dyes, from avocado pits to turmeric. Perfect for natural dyers seeking to experiment with colors from the garden, kitchen, and beyond.
I just received my first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine yesterday, so I am hopeful that one day soon we might be able to take vacations again! But what better way to spend my time while I wait for my second dose and wait for my fellow humans to get vaccinated than to make some
Beneduck Cumberquack is a very cute and distinguished gentleman duck - and here's the PDF knitting pattern to knit him! He's 13cm tall, and is knitted flat on 4mm needles. No knitting in the round, or tricky technical stuff, so he's a fun, simple knit, which is suitable for beginners or someone looking for a chilled project. You can use the green, cream, grey, brown and yellow DK yarns of your choice. The PDF knitting pattern includes detailed knitting and making-up instructions, with colour photos to help you on your way.
Create this woven bowl using the free printable template, a paper plate, & yarn. This is a great elementary / middle school art lesson to introduce weaving.
Are your fingers frosty? Are your thumbs threadbare? Have no fear, Mighty Mittens are here! Both simpler and more forgiving than gloves, with plenty of room for colorwork creativity, there’s nothing better than a mitten for delivering digits from damp and
This life-sized heart is part of a series of patterns I'm gradually releasing that make up all the organs of the human body. Difficulty: Medium You will need: A 2.5mm crochet hook anchor essentials creativa 4ply cotton in signal red, light orange, lemon, and dark blue #10 cotton or embroidery thread in blue and red Polyester toy stuffing A darning needle An embroidery needle A pair of scissors Note: 'Fasten off neatly' refers to a special way of fastening off which is neater and makes it easier to see where you should be crocheting on the next round (also known as invisible fastening off). This involves pulling up your yarn through your stitch, threading the yarn underneath the second stitch from where you pulled your yarn up, then threading your yarn back through the top of this stitch and down through the back of the work. There is a very helpful site that explains it clearly found here. Just make sure when you do this that you thread your needle through the SECOND stitch after the last stitch you made, otherwise you will end up with an extra stitch which may mean that all of the following rounds are out of line with each other. The false stitch that you create is referred to in this pattern as the 'new' st. For the ventricles: With light orange ch3 Round 1: sc in the 2nd chain st from hook, then make 3sc in the first chain st you made. Make 2sc in the back of the previous chain st you crocheted into (6sc) Round 2: Make 2sc in each st (12sc) Round 3: Make 2sc in the first st, sc3, make 2sc in each of the next 3 sts, sc3, make 2sc in each of the next 2sts (18sc) Round 4: Sc in each st Round 5: Make 2sc in the first st, sc, make 2sc in the next st, sc3, (sc, make 2sc in the following st) 3 times, sc4, make 2sc in the next st, sc (24sc) Round 6: Sc in each st Round 7: Sc2, make 2sc in the next st, sc7, make 2sc in the following st, sc3, make 2sc in the next st,sc7, 2sc, sc (28sc) Round 8: Make 2sc in the first st, sc2, make 2sc in the following st, sc7 make 2sc in the next st, sc2, make 2sc in the following st, sc2, make 2sc in the next st, sc7, make 2sc in the following st, sc2 (34sc) Round 9: Sc, make 2sc in the next st, sc2, make 2sc in the following st, sc10, make 2sc in the next st, sc2, make 2sc in the following st, sc2, make 2sc in the next st, sc10, make 2sc in the following st, sc (40sc) Round 10: Sc in each st Round 11: Sc, make 2sc in the next st, sc3, make 2sc in the following st, sc11, make 2sc in the next st, sc3, make 2sc in the following st, sc3, make 2sc in the next st, sc11, make 2sc in the following st, sc2 (46sc) Round 12: Sc in each st Round 13: Sc5, make 2sc in the next st, sc15, make 2sc in the following st, sc6, make 2sc in the next st, sc15, make 2sc in the following st, sc (50sc) Round 14: Sc in each st Round 15: Sc, make 2sc in the next st, sc4, make 2sc in the following st, sc14, make 2sc in the next st, sc4,make 2sc in the following st, sc4, make 2sc in the next st, sc14, make 2sc in the following st, sc3 (56sc) Round 16: Sc in each st Round 17: Sc5, make 2sc in the next st, sc19, make 2sc in the following st, sc7, make 2sc in the next st, sc19, make 2sc in the following st, sc2 (60sc) Round 18: Sc in each st Round 19: Sc5, make 2sc in the next st, sc21, make 2sc in the following st, sc7, make 2sc in the next st, sc21, make 2sc in the following st, sc2 (64sc) Rounds 20 - 22: (3 rounds) Sc in each st Round 23: Sc4, sc2tog, sc5, sc2tog, sc16, sc2tog, sc5, sc2tog, sc5, sc2tog, sc16, sc2tog, sc (58sc) Round 24: Sc4, sc2tog, sc5, sc2tog, sc13, sc2tog, sc5, sc2tog, sc5, sc2tog, sc13, sc2tog, sc (52sc) Round 25: Sc3, sc2tog, sc4, sc2tog, sc12, sc2tog, sc4, sc2tog, sc4, sc2tog, sc12, sc2tog, sc (46sc) Round 26: Sc3, sc2tog, sc4, sc2tog, sc9, sc2tog, sc4, sc2tog, sc4, sc2tog, sc9, sc2tog, sc (40sc) Round 27: Sc3, sc2tog, sc3, sc2tog, sc8, sc2tog, sc3, sc2tog, sc3, sc2tog, sc8, sc2tog (34sc) Round 28: Sc3, sc2tog, sc3, sc2tog, sc5, sc2tog, sc3, sc2tog, sc3, sc2tog, sc5, sc2tog (28sc) Round 29: (note that this is slightly over 1 round) Sc3, sc2tog, sc2, sc2tog, sc4, sc2tog, sc2, sc2tog, sc2, sc2tog, sc4, sc2tog (22sc) Round 30: Sc, sc2tog, sc, sc2tog, sc3, sc2tog, sc, sc2tog, sc, sc2tog, sc3, sc2tog (16sc) Round 31: Sc2tog 3 times, sc2, sc2tog 3 times, sc2 (10sc) Stuff Round 32: Sc2tog, sc2, sc2tog (8sc) Fasten off For the right atrium: With light orange ch6 Round 1: sc in the 2nd chain st from hook and the next 3 chain sts. Make 3sc in the first chain st you made, then sc in the back of the previous 3 sts you crocheted into. Make 2sc in the back fo the first chain st you crocheted into (12sc) Round 2: Make 2sc in the first st, sc3, make 3sc in the next st, sc, make 2sc in the next st, sc, make 2sc in the following st, sc, make 2sc in the next st, sc (18sc) Round 3: Sc, make 3sc in the next st, sc5, make 3sc in the next st, sc2, make 2sc in the next st, sc2, make 2sc in the following st, sc2, make 2sc in the next st, sc (25sc) Round 4: Sc2, make 3sc in the next st, sc7, make 3sc in the next st, sc3, make 2sc in the next st, sc3, make 2sc in the following st, sc3, make 2sc in the next st, sc2 (32sc) Round 5: Sc3, make 3sc in the next st, sc9, make 3sc in the next st, sc5, make 2sc in the next st, sc4, make 2sc in the following st, sc4, make 2sc in the next st, sc2 (39sc) Rounds 6 - 9: (4 rounds) Sc in each st Round 10: Sc22, sc2tog, sc12, sc2tog, sc (37sc) Round 11: Sc21, sc2tog, sc5, sc2tog, sc5, sc2tog (34sc) Round 12: Sc20, sc2tog, sc5, sc2tog, sc5 (32sc) Round 13: Sc2tog, sc20, sc2tog, sc6, sc2tog (29sc) Round 14: Sc2, sc2tog, sc15, sc2tog, sc4, sc2tog, sc2 (26sc) Round 15: Hdc, hdc2tog, sc16, hdc2tog, hdc3, hdc2tog (23sts) Round 16: (Note that this is slightly more than a full round) Sc2, hdc2, sc, sc2tog, sc, sc2tog, sc, sc2tog, sc3, sc2tog, sc, sc2tog, sc, sc2tog (17sc) Round 17: Sc, sc2tog 3 times, sc3, sc2tog 3 times, sc (11sc) Round 18: (Once again this is slightly more than a full round) Sc, (sc2tog, sc) 3 times, sc2tog (7sc) Round 19: Sc2tog (6sc) Fasten off For the left atrium: With light oragne ch10 Round 1: Sc in the 2nd st from hook, sc in the next 2 chain sts, make 3sc in the next chain st, sc4, make 3sc in the first chain st you made, in the back loops of the chain sts you previously crocheted into: sc3, sc3tog, sc, make 2sc in the back of the first chain st you crocheted into (20sc) Round 2: Make 2sc in the first st, sc3, make 2sc in the next st, sc2, make 2sc in the following st, sc2, make 2sc in the next st, sc, make 3sc in the following st, sc2, sc2tog, sc2, make 3hdc in the last st (27sts) Round 3: Make 2hdc in the first st, sc6, make 2sc in the next st, sc3, make 2sc in the following st, sc3, make 2sc in the next st, sc2, make 3sc in the following st, sc3, sc2tog, Sc, make 2sc in the next st, make 2hdc in the last st (34sts) Round 4: Make 2hdc in the first st, sc27, sc2tog, sc4 (34sts) Rounds 5 - 7: (3 rounds) Sc in each st Round 8: Sc20, sc2tog 3 times, sc6, sc2tog (30sc) Round 9: Sc2, sc2tog, sc6, sc2tog, sc6, sc6tog, sc4, sc2tog (22sc) Round 10: Sc, Sc2tog, sc5, sc2tog, sc4, sc6tog, sc2 (15sc) Round 11: Sc, sc2tog, sc4, sc2tog, sc3, sc2tog, Sc (12sc) Round 12: (Sc, sc2tog) 4 times (8sc) Fasten off Sew the atria to the top of the ventricles, as shown in the image below For the aorta: With red 4ply yarn ch14 Round 1: sc in the first chain st you made, then sc in every following chain st to make a loop (14sc) Rounds 2 - 3: (2 rounds) sc in each st Round 4: sc7, hdc7 Rounds 5 - 6: (2 rounds) sc in each st Round 7: hdc, sc7, hdc6 Round 8: sc in each st Rounds 9 - 10: (2 rounds) hdc6, sc7, hdc Rounds 11 - 13: (3 rounds) hdc7, sc7 Rounds 14 - 16: (3 rounds) sc, hdc7, sc6 Rounds 17 - 19: (3 rounds) sc2, hdc7, sc5 Rounds 20 - 22: (3 rounds) sc3, hdc7, sc4 Rounds 23 - 25: (3 rounds) sc4, hdc7, sc3 Rounds 26 - 30: (5 rounds) sc in each st Fasten off neatly For the blood vessels (make 3): With red yarn ch6 Round 1: sc in the first chain st you made, then in every following chain st (6sc) Rounds 2 - 4: (3 rounds) sc in each st Fasten off neatly Sew these to the centre of the aorta, as shown in the image below Sew the cast-on edge in between the lef tand right atria For the pulmonary artery: With blue 4ply yarn ch13 Round 1: sc in the first chain st you made, then sc in every following chain st to end (13sc) Rounds 2 - 3: (2 rounds) hdc7, sc6 Round 4: hdc8, sc5 Round 5: sc4, hdc5, sc4 Round 6: sc, hdc7, sc5 Round 7: sc2tog, sc2, hdc7, sc2 (12sts) Round 8: hdc6, sc6 Round 9: sc in each st Round 10: sc4, hdc7, sc Rounds 11 - 13: (3 rounds) sc in each st Round 14: sc, ch8, skip8, sc*, sc2 Rounds 15 - 29: (15 rounds) sc in each st Fasten off neatly Rejoin yarn to the same st you crocheted when making st* Round 15: sc in this st, sc in the back of the next 8 chain sts, sc in the same st as you crocheted into when making the first st of round 14, sc in the next 8sts (18sc) Round 16: sc3tog, hdc6, sc3tog, slip6 (14sts) Round 17: sc2tog, hdc6, sc2tog, sc4 (12sts) Rounds 18 - 23: (6 rounds) sc in each st Fasten off neatly Sew the cast-on edge of this in front of where you attached the aorta, as shown below For the vena cava: For the upper section: With blue 4ply yarn ch13 Round 1: sc in the first chain st you made, then sc in every following chain st (13sc) Rounds 2 - 7: (6 rounds) sc in each st Round 8: sc5, ch5, skip3, sc5 (15sts) Round 9: sc4, sc2tog, sc3, sc2tog, hdc3 (13sts) Rounds 10 - 12: (3 rounds) sc in each st Fasten off neatly Rejoin yarn to the same st as the first one you crocheted into after making the chain sts on round 8. Round 9: Sc in this st and the back of the next 5 chain sts. Sc in the same st as the last st you crocheted into before making the ch5 on round 8, then sc in the next 3sts of round 7. (10sc) Rounds 10 - 15: (6 rounds) sc in each st Fasten off neatly Sew the cast-on edge to the top of the right artium, as shown below For the lower section: With blue 4ply yarn ch14 Round 1: sc in the first chain st you made, then sc in the next 3 chain sts. Hdc in the next 3 chain sts, sc in the following 4 chain sts, then slip the last 3 chain sts. This should form a loop (14sts) Rounds 2 - 3: (2 rounds) sc4, hdc3, sc4, slip3 Rounds 4 - 12: (9 rounds) sc in each st Fasten off Sew this to the back of the right atrium, as shown below (the heart has been flipped from the previous images) For the pulmonary veins (make 4): With red 4ply yarn ch5 Round 1: sc in the first chain st you made and the next 4 chain sts Rounds 2 - 3: (2 rounds) sc in each st Fasten off Sew these to the left atrium, as shown in the images below For the fat patterns: Left side of front: With lemon 4ply yarn ch23 Round 1: sc in the 2nd chain st from hook and the next 7 chain sts, ch7, sc in the 2nd loop from hook and the next 5 chain sts, in the next chain sts of the original ch23 you made: sc3tog, sc10, make 2sc in the next chain st, in the back loop of the chain sts you just crocheted into: slip3, sc4, hdc2, make 2hdc in the back of each of the next 3 chain sts, sc3, slip6 Fasten off neatly Right side of front: With lemon 4ply yarn ch21 Round 1: sc in the 2nd chain st from hook and next 2 chain sts, sc2tog, sc3, hdc, ch1, sc3, ch3, sc in the 2nd chain st from hook and the next chain st, in the next chain sts of the original ch21 you made: sc4, hdc3, make 3sc in the next chain st, in the back loop of the chain sts you just crocheted into: sc, hdc5, sc3, hdc2, sc3, ch4, sc in the 2nd chain st from hook and the next 2 chain sts, slip the back of the next 5 chain sts of the original ch21 you made Fasten off Sew these fat patterns to the front of the heart, as shown below. After this use blue and red embroidery thread/ #10 cotton to embroider blood vessels on approximately over where the fat patterns are located. Back of heart: With lemon 4ply yarn ch32 Round 1: sc in the 2nd chain st from hook, ch8, sc in the 2nd chain st from hook and the next chain st, hdc in the next 3 chain sts, hdc2tog between the next 2 chain sts, dc in the same st as the first chain st you crocheted into, hdc2tog between the next 2 chain sts of the original ch32 you made, sc in the next 2 of these chain sts, ch19, in these chain sts: hdc in the 2nd chain st from hook and the next 6 chain sts, make 2hdc in each of the next 2sts, hdc6, hdc2tog, hdc in the same st as you crocheted into before you made the ch19, hdc in each of the next 2sts of the original ch32 you made, sc in the next 2 of these chain sts, ch8, sc in the 2nd chain st from hook and the next 6 chain sts, sc in the same st as you crocheted into before the ch8, then sc in the next 4sts of the ch32, sc3tog, sc5, ch18. Sc in the 2nd chain st from hook and the next 4 chain sts, hdc7, sc3, hdc2, dc in the last of the ch32 stitches you crocheted into, in the next of these sts: hdc2tog, hdc4, sc3, 2sc, slip the back of the previous 29 chain sts of the original ch32 (effectively you'll be slipping the back loop of each of then except the turning st and the very end sts) Round 2: make 3hdc into the first st you made on the previous round, in the back of the next chain sts:(hdc4, sc3), make 2sc in the next st, sc2, hdc3, hdc2tog, sc, sc2tog between the next st and the back of the following chain st, in the back of the next chain sts: (hdc5, sc11). Slip the next st, make 2sc in the following st, sc8, make 2sc in the next st, sc3, hdc4, hdc3tog, hdc3tog between the next st and the back of the following 2 chain sts, in the back of the next sts: (hdc3, sc2). Sc in the next 6sts, sc3tog, sc3, sc2tog, hdc2, ch3, hdc in the 2nd chain st from hook and the next chain st, hdc in the same st as you crocheted into before making this chain, hdc3tog in the next 3 sts and back of the following chain st. In the back of the next chain sts: (hdc5, sc5, hdc2, sc4). Sc in the next 5sts, slip2, sc3, slip6, sc3tog, sc4, slip4 Fasten off Sew this to the back of the heart, then add blood vessels in the same way as you did for the front. That's all from this pattern - I hope you have enjoyed it! If you have you might be interested in checking out some of my other organ patterns. If you have any questions please feel free to get in contact - the best way is to email [email protected], but you can also leave a comment below or on my Ravelry or Instagram pages. As always you're very welcome to sell finished products but I do ask that you don't re-post this pattern or claim it as your own. Thank you! Also here's some photos of the heart integrated with a set of life-sized lungs (pattern will be released at some point in future), and in the chest cavity of the life-sized skeleton I've made (patterns for various parts of this skeleton are being gradually released)
Adventure Time was one of my favorite cartoons growing up. The show never failed to make me laugh and smile with all the witty jokes and hilarious moments in it. I especially love the art style of this show. It's just too charming and adorable!With such memorable characters, I just had to make at least one of the characters in this show, and what better character than the hilarious penguin, Gunter! Now you won't have to wish for Ice King to give you your own Gunter, YOU can now make yourself you
eBook ∙ Photo tutorial ∙ Written pattern + Stitch Guide PDF Amigurumi crochet pattern for a Little Dachshund with a stripy scarf. This project was part of Amigurumi Advent 2019, discover the full collection at the Amigurumi Adventures shop by Airali design and Irene Strange. This pattern is written in US crochet terms, with plenty of step-by-step images to guide you along the way. Yarn (not included): Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK (100% cotton, 50g, 125m/137yds) in colours: Pastel palette: green (425 Pistachio Green) brown (410 Soft Fudge) + colours for scarf Merry palette beige (409 Light Caramel) brown (411 Coffee Bean) + colours for scarf Materials (not included): a pair of black beads or small safety eyes Size: 8 cm / 3 ⅛ in long if made using the suggested yarn Construction: body and legs are worked in one piece, head, ears and tail sewn to the body. Happy crafting!
Click the link here to get a PDF pattern Adorable Halloween Baby Bat Amigurumi PDF Pattern Halloween is a magical time of year when creativity and imagination come to life. What better way to celebrate this spooky season than by creating your very own Halloween-themed amigurumi? If you’re looking for a project that combines the […]
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***You can find the PDF version of this pattern by clicking HERE. Great for easy printing! For the free pattern scroll down into the post.*** I’m pretty dern happy to bring you the latest sweater pattern! It’s cool, cozy and got all of those fun throwback vibes. It’s definitely a beginner-