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You will receive a PDF file.
This is only the instructions and NOT the FINISHED PRODUCT.
The 12 pages describe in detail how to crochet the charming spring beetle Evie step by step.
The little beetle is quick to crochet and brings a lot of joy with its cute appearance.
The colour combinations are endless, leftover wool can be used up perfectly and you are sure to love the result!
The body is mostly worked in one piece. The arms are crocheted as you go along and the antennae are crocheted on. The wings and hairband are sewn on.
The instructions are suitable for beginners.
However, I recommend embroidering the eyes. If safety eyes are used, the arms must be adjusted accordingly. I have explained this as best I can in the instructions. However, this may be a little difficult for beginners.
Please note: The instructions do not explain how to embroider the amigurumi. You can find good videos on YouTube showing how to embroider flowers, for example!
You will need:
The instructions include lots of photos explaining each step. If you still have questions, I'm happy to help!
The finished beetle is approx. 9 cm tall when using 50 g/125 m wool. When using 100 g/110 m chenille wool, it is approx. 14 cm tall.
I recommend embroidering the eyes. Otherwise, you will need 6 mm or 10 mm safety eyes.
You will also need:
All rights reserved. Pattern and design are created by @mrskreativmaus (Anne Schmitt) and are for personal use only. The pattern or parts of it may not be reproduced, resold, published, shared, modified or translated into other languages. You can sell finished toys in small amounts (20/year) with naming me as the designer (@mrskreativmaus.)
You can download the pattern immediately after receipt of payment.
Hey there!
You will receive a PDF file.
This is only the instructions and NOT the FINISHED PRODUCT.
The 12 pages describe in detail how to crochet the charming spring beetle Evie step by step.
The little beetle is quick to crochet and brings a lot of joy with its cute appearance.
The colour combinations are endless, leftover wool can be used up perfectly and you are sure to love the result!
The body is mostly worked in one piece. The arms are crocheted as you go along and the antennae are crocheted on. The wings and hairband are sewn on.
The instructions are suitable for beginners.
However, I recommend embroidering the eyes. If safety eyes are used, the arms must be adjusted accordingly. I have explained this as best I can in the instructions. However, this may be a little difficult for beginners.
Please note: The instructions do not explain how to embroider the amigurumi. You can find good videos on YouTube showing how to embroider flowers, for example!
You will need:
The instructions include lots of photos explaining each step. If you still have questions, I'm happy to help!
The finished beetle is approx. 9 cm tall when using 50 g/125 m wool. When using 100 g/110 m chenille wool, it is approx. 14 cm tall.
I recommend embroidering the eyes. Otherwise, you will need 6 mm or 10 mm safety eyes.
You will also need:
All rights reserved. Pattern and design are created by @mrskreativmaus (Anne Schmitt) and are for personal use only. The pattern or parts of it may not be reproduced, resold, published, shared, modified or translated into other languages. You can sell finished toys in small amounts (20/year) with naming me as the designer (@mrskreativmaus.)
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