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US English pattern by RNata. Includes step-by-step pictures.
Please note that this is a crochet patter (PDF file), not the actual toys. The file will be available for download immediately after purchase. This crochet pattern contains a detailed description of how to create Christmas Ornaments: Penguin, Owl, Bell and Teddy with a great amount of step-by-step photos and a list of necessary materials.
STORY:
Like the Christmas tree, Christmas ornaments originated in Germany. Hans Greiner began to make glass Christmas ornaments called baubles during the 1800s. These were the first manufactured Christmas ornaments, and they were a huge commercial success. As soon as local businesses saw how much potential commercial success Christmas ornaments had, that was that!
SIZE:
Penguin: 10 cm height (3.9 inches)
Teddy: 8 cm height (3.1 inches)
Owl: 13 cm height (5.1 inches)
Bell: 12 cm height (4,7 inches)
LANGUAGE:
Pattern is available in English.
MATERIALS:
• 2.5 mm hook
• Cotton yarn
I used Schachenmayr Catania “Original” in red (115), white (106), ivory (436), green (241), light green (402), dark brown (162), yellow (208)
• Safety eyes 8.00 mm
• Black embroidery thread
• Stuffing
• Yarn needle
• Stitch marker
I used thin black thread
Feel free to add accessories to your very own Christmas Ornaments.
This pattern is for personal use only.
Sharing information from this pattern is prohibited. If you publish the photos of the toys you made with this pattern, crediting the author is always welcome.
Thank you for shopping by. Enjoy your stay.
Stitches used: chain, slip stitch, magic ring, single crochet, increase, (invisible) decrease, half double crochet, double crochet, front loops only, starting an oval piece with a foundation chain, crochet into a ring
Measurement: Finished toys are 8-13 cm
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