In 2020 when the humans went into hiding, the Earth breathed again, and Mother Nature called forth creatures great and small. Among them, from a realm previously unknown to humans, came the Flurbles.
Small, shy, and curious they slip through unguarded portals, enticed by the light of a full moon. With each lunar phase that passes another appears.
Sightings are rare and only a lucky few have seen one much less had the good fortune to snap a quick pic.
Kitsicle is the first such Flurble to have been discovered and has been known to inhabit discarded boxes, soft furnishings or any other receptacle that catches her eye.
Requires knowledge of:
mr – magic ring
dc – double crochet (US – single crochet)
htr – half treble (US – half double crochet)
tr – treble (US – double crochet)
dec – decrease
inc - increase
ch - chain
st – stitch
sts - stitches
slst – slip stitch
Pattern Difficulty:
Easy to moderate
Instructions:
Written with photos for clarity
14cm to tip of tail
4-ply (fingering weight) yarn – 50g
2.25mm hook
30mm eye – safety or glass cabochon
Glue if using a glass cabochon for the eye
1 pipe cleaner for the tail
Fibrefill
contrasting embroidery thread to define paws
Please respect the hard work and copyright of this pattern and don’t copy, share, alter, upload or distribute it in any way without my permission. Please feel free to sell the items you make using this pattern.
In 2020 when the humans went into hiding, the Earth breathed again, and Mother Nature called forth creatures great and small. Among them, from a realm previously unknown to humans, came the Flurbles.
Small, shy, and curious they slip through unguarded portals, enticed by the light of a full moon. With each lunar phase that passes another appears.
Sightings are rare and only a lucky few have seen one much less had the good fortune to snap a quick pic.
Kitsicle is the first such Flurble to have been discovered and has been known to inhabit discarded boxes, soft furnishings or any other receptacle that catches her eye.
Requires knowledge of:
mr – magic ring
dc – double crochet (US – single crochet)
htr – half treble (US – half double crochet)
tr – treble (US – double crochet)
dec – decrease
inc - increase
ch - chain
st – stitch
sts - stitches
slst – slip stitch
Pattern Difficulty:
Easy to moderate
Instructions:
Written with photos for clarity
14cm to tip of tail
4-ply (fingering weight) yarn – 50g
2.25mm hook
30mm eye – safety or glass cabochon
Glue if using a glass cabochon for the eye
1 pipe cleaner for the tail
Fibrefill
contrasting embroidery thread to define paws
Please respect the hard work and copyright of this pattern and don’t copy, share, alter, upload or distribute it in any way without my permission. Please feel free to sell the items you make using this pattern.
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In 2020 when the humans went into hiding, the Earth breathed again, and Mother Nature called forth creatures great and small. Among them, from a realm previously unknown to humans, came the Flurbles.
Small, shy, and curious they slip through unguarded portals, enticed by the light of a full moon. With each lunar phase that passes another appears.
Sightings are rare and only a lucky few have seen one much less had the good fortune to snap a quick pic.
Kitsicle is the first such Flurble to have been discovered and has been known to inhabit discarded boxes, soft furnishings or any other receptacle that catches her eye.
Requires knowledge of:
mr – magic ring
dc – double crochet (US – single crochet)
htr – half treble (US – half double crochet)
tr – treble (US – double crochet)
dec – decrease
inc - increase
ch - chain
st – stitch
sts - stitches
slst – slip stitch
Pattern Difficulty:
Easy to moderate
Instructions:
Written with photos for clarity
14cm to tip of tail
4-ply (fingering weight) yarn – 50g
2.25mm hook
30mm eye – safety or glass cabochon
Glue if using a glass cabochon for the eye
1 pipe cleaner for the tail
Fibrefill
contrasting embroidery thread to define paws
Please respect the hard work and copyright of this pattern and don’t copy, share, alter, upload or distribute it in any way without my permission. Please feel free to sell the items you make using this pattern.
In 2020 when the humans went into hiding, the Earth breathed again, and Mother Nature called forth creatures great and small. Among them, from a realm previously unknown to humans, came the Flurbles.
Small, shy, and curious they slip through unguarded portals, enticed by the light of a full moon. With each lunar phase that passes another appears.
Sightings are rare and only a lucky few have seen one much less had the good fortune to snap a quick pic.
Kitsicle is the first such Flurble to have been discovered and has been known to inhabit discarded boxes, soft furnishings or any other receptacle that catches her eye.
Requires knowledge of:
mr – magic ring
dc – double crochet (US – single crochet)
htr – half treble (US – half double crochet)
tr – treble (US – double crochet)
dec – decrease
inc - increase
ch - chain
st – stitch
sts - stitches
slst – slip stitch
Pattern Difficulty:
Easy to moderate
Instructions:
Written with photos for clarity
14cm to tip of tail
4-ply (fingering weight) yarn – 50g
2.25mm hook
30mm eye – safety or glass cabochon
Glue if using a glass cabochon for the eye
1 pipe cleaner for the tail
Fibrefill
contrasting embroidery thread to define paws
Please respect the hard work and copyright of this pattern and don’t copy, share, alter, upload or distribute it in any way without my permission. Please feel free to sell the items you make using this pattern.
Created | December 7, 2021 |
Updated | December 14, 2021 |
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