Penny the Bunny Cactus is a fun-loving barrel cactus that loves Easter and everything bunny! This pattern is accessible for beginners that are familiar with amigurumi crochet techniques. To make this adorable cacuts, you'll need to know how to do the following stitches/techniques: MC: magic circle CH: chain SC: single crochet SCINC: single crochet increase SCDEC: single crochet descrease HDC: half double crochet HDCINC: half double crochet increase SLST: slip stitch BLO: back loop only FO: finish off Sewing Weaving in ends I hope you enjoy making your own Penny the Bunny Cactus
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Crochet Hook E/4 or 3.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge Not vital to the project as long as tension is maintained throughout the project
Finished Size Approximately 5.5 tall from bottom of soil to top of head once assembled (ears not included in measurement)
Sarita Sloth
This crochet sloth pattern makes a huggable creature sure to delight any child. This is a beginner-friendly crochet project that works up quickly in a super bulky yarn. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, half double crochet, single crochet Crocheting in the round, seaming pieces together Special stitches: hdc2tog (with written instructions in pattern and linked video tutorial) Skill Level Easy Finished Size Body measures 12.5 (32 cm) long x 9 (23 cm) wide before sewing on limbs and stuffing. Materials Bernat Baby Blanket yarn (100% polyester, 10.5 oz/300 g, 220 yd/201 m) - 2 skeins in 04010 Baby Sand, or approximately 270 yd (245 m) in any super bulky weight yarn Bernat Blanket yarn (100% polyester, 10.5 oz/300 g, 220 yd/201 m) - 1 skein each in 10830 Almond (CB) and 10040 Coal (CC), or approximately 25 yd (23 m) each in CB and CC in any super bulky weight yarn. Fairfield Poly-Fil Crafter's Choice Dry Packing Fiber Fill, 20 ounce bag. US Size K-10.5/6.5 mm crochet hook, or any size needed to obtain correct gauge. 15 mm black safety eyes - 1 pair. Stitch markers. Yarn needle. Gauge 11 hdc = 4 (10 cm). Exact gauge is not critical for this project. Stitches should be small so that fiber filling doesn't show.
Zebra Trophy Head Crochet Pattern
If you've got little zoologists on your hands, then you need to make a crochet project they'll adore! This zebra trophy head is the perfect wall decor for your animal enthusiasts. Soft, cushy, elegant, and cute, this zebra crochet pattern will look stunning mounted on any wall.
From the Blogger: "This pattern by Vanessa Mooncie originally appeared in the book Animal Heads: Trophy Heads to Crochetand is shared with permission from GMC Publications. The direction of the zebra's stripes is determined by the shaping of the head, crocheted in rounds and short rows. The mane is made by attaching tassels to the stitches and brushing through the yarn to tangle the fibers and help it stand on end."
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If you’re a crochet enthusiast looking for your next project, this “Crochet Cactus Pattern Bundle Pack” is a must-have. With detailed and easy-to-follow instructions, you can create adorable amigurumi Barrel Cactus, Desert Blossom Cactus, and Fencepost Cactus. Moms who’ve tried these patterns rave about how cute and awesome the finished cacti turned out, and they highly recommend them for anyone seeking a fun and rewarding crochet project.
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From the Blogger:"Cuddles is made up of 9 elements - four legs, body, head, two ears and horn. You can work them in any order you like! Before each element is complete, you will need to add stuffing (before the opening is too small). Once each element is complete, I recommend attaching them in this order - front legs to body, head, back legs, ears and horn. Once you have attached all of the elements, bring cuddles to life by embroidering the eyes and adding a mane and tail!"