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Amigurumi Panda: Pedro

This crochet amigurumi Panda pattern is a modification made from my Amigurumi Bear: Ned

Mina Doll Basic Clothes

Pattern is written in US TERMINOLOGY Abbreviation: Ch- Chain Sc- Single crochet Hdc- Half Double crochet Dc- Double crochet  Inc- Increase St- Stitch Sts- Stitches Pattern Notes: • To make the clothing fit be sure to use the same yarn weight and hook size used for making Maya basic doll. If you have tendency of over stuffing your doll, i recommend that you go up a hook size when making the clothing in this pattern.  • When it said join, it means join with slip stitch.  • Always join in the first stitch made not the chain made at the beginning of the round.  SHORTS Leg 1:   Ch 19, join Round 1-4: Ch 1, Sc in each st around, join (19) Finish off. Leg 2: Ch 19, join Round 1-4: Ch 1, Sc in each st around, join (19) Do not finish off. To join both legs, continue working with second leg on hook,  Round 5: Ch 1, Sc in each stitch around (2nd Leg), Sc in first st of 1st leg and each st around, join (38) Round 6: Ch 1, Sc in same...

Animal Buddy: NED Bear

When i find it hard to sleep at night i crochet and sometimes watch Youtube to past time. While on Youtube, i saw movie trailer of "Pooh". It brought back memories from my childhood.My mom was a seamstress. She hand sewn me a bear when i was 8. After a moment of reminiscing, i got this idea of crocheting a my own version of a bear to give to my mom for Mother's day, so every time she see the bear she'll remember me, which i know she always does and always will.

Mina doll pattern

Just like my Maya basic doll, this crochet doll pattern needs no sewing. It's kind of like a smaller version of Maya. I design this doll for Nutshell Lane Studios group doll of the month for April.
Hair cap: Crocheted in continuous spirals without joining the rounds from hand to shoulder. Use a stitch marker to keep track of where the beginning of each round starts

Haggy's bedtime

Its been awhile since the last time i posted here. A few nights ago,i couldn't sleep and my hands are itching to make something.i grabbed my yarn and crochet hook and decided to make Haggy a bedtime onesie and a hat to go with it. Its very easy,works up fast and a great for using those yarn scraps.