Hello dear crochet friend,
nice that you are here. With these crochet instructions, you can conjure up the fawn Lea.
The instructions were extensively put to the test by testers.
The instructions contain 15 pages with 50 pictures and guide you step by step to your goal. The instructions are suitable for advanced users, but beginners with a little experience and talent can also follow them well.
You should be able to do the following for the instructions:
• single crochet
• chain stitches
• slip stitches
• half double crochet
• Magic ring
• You should also know how to increase and decrease stitches and how a color change works.
Fawn Lea ist crocheted in spiral rounds. The legs and the tail are worked into the body as you go along. The head and the ears are sewn on.
The size of Lea depends on the materials you use and the way you crochet. I used a fine chenille yarn for the instructions and crocheted with X stitches.
Finished size: The fawn is about 30 cm tall.
You will need the following:
• Chenille yarn (100g/120m):
1,5 ball of brown
1/4 ball of beige or white
Remains of grey
Remains of white
• Cotton yarn (50g/102m):
Remains of black, white and brown
• One pair of black safety eyes 12 mm
• Crochet hook 4,0 mm
• Fiberfill
• Long needle
• Pins
• Stitch marker or a small piece of contrasting yarn
• Scissors
You should of course adjust the size of the crochet hook to your yarn. You should also adjust the size of the eyes depending on which yarn you use and how big your fawn will be. You can of course choose the colors of your fawn according to your taste. You can also crochet Lea completely with cotton yarn.
I have put a lot of work and time into these instructions. It is intended for private use only. Therefore I ask you not to publish, change or translate this tutorial. You can sell Paul in SMALL QUANTITIES, but only with the reference to me as the designer and I ask you to remember the CE marking in the European area. I take no responsibility for the sold Amigurumis.
Hello dear crochet friend,
nice that you are here. With these crochet instructions, you can conjure up the fawn Lea.
The instructions were extensively put to the test by testers.
The instructions contain 15 pages with 50 pictures and guide you step by step to your goal. The instructions are suitable for advanced users, but beginners with a little experience and talent can also follow them well.
You should be able to do the following for the instructions:
• single crochet
• chain stitches
• slip stitches
• half double crochet
• Magic ring
• You should also know how to increase and decrease stitches and how a color change works.
Fawn Lea ist crocheted in spiral rounds. The legs and the tail are worked into the body as you go along. The head and the ears are sewn on.
The size of Lea depends on the materials you use and the way you crochet. I used a fine chenille yarn for the instructions and crocheted with X stitches.
Finished size: The fawn is about 30 cm tall.
You will need the following:
• Chenille yarn (100g/120m):
1,5 ball of brown
1/4 ball of beige or white
Remains of grey
Remains of white
• Cotton yarn (50g/102m):
Remains of black, white and brown
• One pair of black safety eyes 12 mm
• Crochet hook 4,0 mm
• Fiberfill
• Long needle
• Pins
• Stitch marker or a small piece of contrasting yarn
• Scissors
You should of course adjust the size of the crochet hook to your yarn. You should also adjust the size of the eyes depending on which yarn you use and how big your fawn will be. You can of course choose the colors of your fawn according to your taste. You can also crochet Lea completely with cotton yarn.
I have put a lot of work and time into these instructions. It is intended for private use only. Therefore I ask you not to publish, change or translate this tutorial. You can sell Paul in SMALL QUANTITIES, but only with the reference to me as the designer and I ask you to remember the CE marking in the European area. I take no responsibility for the sold Amigurumis.
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Hello dear crochet friend,
nice that you are here. With these crochet instructions, you can conjure up the fawn Lea.
The instructions were extensively put to the test by testers.
The instructions contain 15 pages with 50 pictures and guide you step by step to your goal. The instructions are suitable for advanced users, but beginners with a little experience and talent can also follow them well.
You should be able to do the following for the instructions:
• single crochet
• chain stitches
• slip stitches
• half double crochet
• Magic ring
• You should also know how to increase and decrease stitches and how a color change works.
Fawn Lea ist crocheted in spiral rounds. The legs and the tail are worked into the body as you go along. The head and the ears are sewn on.
The size of Lea depends on the materials you use and the way you crochet. I used a fine chenille yarn for the instructions and crocheted with X stitches.
Finished size: The fawn is about 30 cm tall.
You will need the following:
• Chenille yarn (100g/120m):
1,5 ball of brown
1/4 ball of beige or white
Remains of grey
Remains of white
• Cotton yarn (50g/102m):
Remains of black, white and brown
• One pair of black safety eyes 12 mm
• Crochet hook 4,0 mm
• Fiberfill
• Long needle
• Pins
• Stitch marker or a small piece of contrasting yarn
• Scissors
You should of course adjust the size of the crochet hook to your yarn. You should also adjust the size of the eyes depending on which yarn you use and how big your fawn will be. You can of course choose the colors of your fawn according to your taste. You can also crochet Lea completely with cotton yarn.
I have put a lot of work and time into these instructions. It is intended for private use only. Therefore I ask you not to publish, change or translate this tutorial. You can sell Paul in SMALL QUANTITIES, but only with the reference to me as the designer and I ask you to remember the CE marking in the European area. I take no responsibility for the sold Amigurumis.
Hello dear crochet friend,
nice that you are here. With these crochet instructions, you can conjure up the fawn Lea.
The instructions were extensively put to the test by testers.
The instructions contain 15 pages with 50 pictures and guide you step by step to your goal. The instructions are suitable for advanced users, but beginners with a little experience and talent can also follow them well.
You should be able to do the following for the instructions:
• single crochet
• chain stitches
• slip stitches
• half double crochet
• Magic ring
• You should also know how to increase and decrease stitches and how a color change works.
Fawn Lea ist crocheted in spiral rounds. The legs and the tail are worked into the body as you go along. The head and the ears are sewn on.
The size of Lea depends on the materials you use and the way you crochet. I used a fine chenille yarn for the instructions and crocheted with X stitches.
Finished size: The fawn is about 30 cm tall.
You will need the following:
• Chenille yarn (100g/120m):
1,5 ball of brown
1/4 ball of beige or white
Remains of grey
Remains of white
• Cotton yarn (50g/102m):
Remains of black, white and brown
• One pair of black safety eyes 12 mm
• Crochet hook 4,0 mm
• Fiberfill
• Long needle
• Pins
• Stitch marker or a small piece of contrasting yarn
• Scissors
You should of course adjust the size of the crochet hook to your yarn. You should also adjust the size of the eyes depending on which yarn you use and how big your fawn will be. You can of course choose the colors of your fawn according to your taste. You can also crochet Lea completely with cotton yarn.
I have put a lot of work and time into these instructions. It is intended for private use only. Therefore I ask you not to publish, change or translate this tutorial. You can sell Paul in SMALL QUANTITIES, but only with the reference to me as the designer and I ask you to remember the CE marking in the European area. I take no responsibility for the sold Amigurumis.
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