Contains:
- suitable for beginners
- 7 pages of pattern
- 17 pages of step-by-step instructions
- lots and lots of pictures
Materials you need at home:
- Sport weight yarn in beige, black, white and a color of your liking (for the collar)
- 1 pair of 10 mm safety-eyes;
- 1 12 mm safety-nose;
- 1 wooden ring (e.g. with 7 cm outer diameter);
- optional a small rattle ball;
PUG RATTLE RING
For your little future pug lover I‘ve just got the perfect toy. But not only the little ones have fun with this. Even fully grown specimen cannot resist this cute rattle ring. ;)
All steps are explained in detail in words and pictures, so this pattern is suitable for (practiced) beginners as well. This pattern contains 7 pages of crochet instructions and 17 pages of detailed step-by-step instructions.
Used techniques (US crochet terms): magic ring, chain, slip stitch, single crochet, increases and (invisible) decreases, crocheting in front loops and back loops – explained. The figures are crocheted in continuous rounds/spirals as well as back and forth in rows.
Including the ring the rattle ring gets to be 12 cm tall (with 2.0 mm hook and Sport yarn like Catania Originals).
You need it smaller or bigger? No problem! Simply use lighter or heavier yarn. You need different sizes for the eyes and nose then!
MATERIAL I used Sport weight yarn (e.g. Catania Originals) with the following amounts: beige: 26 g (head & ring-wrap) black: 5 g (eyes , ears, snout) white: 1 g (eyes) green: 1 g (collar) You also need: 1 pair of 10 mm safety-eyes; 1 12 mm safety-nose; 1 wooden ring (e.g. with 7 cm outer diameter); optional: a small rattle ball;
FORMAT -pattern in PDF format (with watermarks) - to open and read the file you need a specific program, e.g. Adobe‘s free Acrobat-Reader (www.adobe.com)
COPYRIGHT ✿ The pattern is mine. Do not (re)sell this pattern, including translations to other languages and modifications; do not redistribute, including publishing on the internet. ✿ The finished figure/item is yours. :) Feel free to sell the finished products, handmade by yourself (no mass production). I'd love it if you would refer to my pattern/shop when doing so. Thank you! :)
patterns by steph
Hello!
I'm Stephanie, mother of three and I live with my family in Germany.
I've been crocheting for a while now. My kids got me to it. When there's no merchandising on the market for the current favorit comic figure you just have to make it yourself. That's how my first crocheted figure came to life. And with that my crochet addiction. :)
My patterns are for beginners and advanced crocheters alike. Stuffed with photos and detailed step-by-step instructions (I think you could call them photo-tutorials). I learned crocheting by myself and often found it quite frustrating to get stuck in the middle of a pattern just because some key-information was simply missing (as a beginner pretty much everything is key-information). That's why in my patterns almost everything is explained with words and photos.
I'm currently converting my older patterns into a new layout. Here on Makerist you can find all the patterns that already have the new layout plus all my new creations.
Have fun browsing through my patterns and happy crocheting!
- Steph :)
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