This is a listing for instructions on how to make your own donkey - this is NOT the finished product. This is the crochet PATTERN only. Due to the nature of pdf patterns, I am unable to refund purchases. This pattern is written in English and uses American crochet terminology. It includes lots of photos along with step-by-step instructions. ---------------------------------------------------- Meet this sweet little donkey. Whether you choose to make him with or without his saddle and bridle, he’s sure to delight! Materials Worsted Weight Yarn plus sport or DK yarn for the mane 6mm safety eyes (if using) Fiberfill Tapestry needle, skewers for stuffing, straight pins, scissors Size Gauge is not important to this pattern. The size of your finished products will vary depending on the size yarn and hooks you use. Made with the materials listed, the donkey stands about 3.75” tall (not including the mane). • Using a thinner yarn and smaller hooks will yield smaller items. Using thicker yarn and larger hooks will result in larger items. An individual crocheter’s yarn tension can also be a factor in sizing as well. Pattern Notes The pattern is written for intermediate crocheters and beyond (mainly because of the type of terminology used and the special spike stitches used on the mountain and volcano). The intermediate crocheter is familiar with making amigurumi and understands basic amigurumi crochet terminology and stitches as well as how to sew pieces together, finish off, hide ends, etc. If you are not familiar with all the terms used in this pattern, there are a multitude of tutorials on You Tube that can help. Also feel free to contact me with any questions. I’ll be glad to help in any way I can. ---------------------------------------------------- Copyright Info Text and images by On a Whim Crochet ©2022. Finished products created with this pattern may be listed for sale with design credit given to On a Whim Crochet. You may not copy and paste, share, or reproduce any part of the information contained herein electronically, verbally, written or otherwise, including translations.