Contains:
- basic tips for my patterns
- written pattern for all parts
- pictures for all parts
- list of used material
- list of used crochet terms
Materials you need at home:
- Yarn: 100% polyacryl-yarn: grey (50g/130m), 100% cotton: black, pink (50g/125m)
- Consumption: grey 2 balls, black+pink less than one ball
- Hook-Size: 2,5
- Additional material: stuffing, cartoon safety eyes, yarn needle to sew together the parts, polymer clay in white for the teeth and a hot-melt glue applicator, to fix it, animal brush to make the fur fluffy
- yarn-needle
Now you can buy the pattern for the rat randall. It is 12 pages long and consists of text and pictures to all items
Required crochet terms: • magic ring (MR) • single crochet (sc) • chain (ch) • to turn the work • slip stitch (sl st) • stitch (st) • crochet only in front loop (flo) • half double crochet (hdc) • increase (inc) • decrease (dec)
Yarn: 100% polyacryl-yarn: grey (50g/130m), 100% cotton: black, pink (50g/125m) Consumption: grey 2 balls, black+pink less than one ball Hook-Size: 2,5 Height: about 25 cm Additional material: stuffing, cartoon safety eyes, yarn needle to sew together the parts, polymer clay in white for the teeth and a hot-melt glue applicator, to fix it, animal brush to make the fur fluffy
You are not allowed to share my patterns nor resell! If you publish your works you have to name my pattern as the source. Outside of the Internet you can also sell the finished works!
JennysIdeenReich
Crocheting is like magic to me... Who am I? Apart from the fact that the question is generally not easy to answer, I would still like to give you a little insight. I am Jenny, 33 years old, live with my dog in the beautiful Harz foreland and have a completely normal office job. All my life I have been struggling with hobbies, things get boring quickly and I always start new things. To ground myself a little bit, which also has to do with a bad medical diagnosis, I bought a set for crocheting caps at a drugstore in November 2014. I never had a crochet needle in my hand before in my life, but I always thought that women should be able to do some handicrafts :-) From that day on I hardly put the needle out of my hand anymore, I am always inventing new things and in the meantime I am also writing down my instructions. Many greetings Jenny