Contains:
- a PDF document with detailed instructions
- 43 pages with lots of images and diagrams to help you
- US Crochet Terminology, in inches (imperial)
- Table of Contents, Glossary, etc.
- The final section of the pattern is a Text-Only Printer-Friendly version you can selectively print to conserve printer-ink
Materials you need at home:
- Yarn amounts range from 48 to 89 yards (approximate) in medium weight yarn
- G (4.0mm) Hook (or F/3.75mm for light worsted weight yarn)
- Darning Needle
- 24mm or 30 mm Safety Eye
- Polyfil
- Optional: 6-inch and 4-inch metal hoops (e.g. macrame hoops, floral rings)
- Optional: Keychain or Ornament hardware for hanging
Crafty Intentions CROCHET PATTERN Small Seraphim pattern (printable PDF-file / 43 pages)
Developed by Megan Lapp aka Crafty Intentions, this crochet pattern is for Small Seraphim!! This pattern is written in U.S. terminology.
This pattern comes with instructions to make your very own Seraph!! Everything you see in the photos is included in the pattern! This pattern includes 3 sizes of wings patterns, an eyeball body pattern (For a crocheted eye or a safety eye), wire instructions, and an optional ring or halo! All instructions are carefully depicted with words and photos! This pattern features clear step by step instruction with a lot of row-by-row photos.
This pattern is a total of 43 pages containing a full set of written instructions with photographic illustrations, and there are video tutorials for particular steps and stitches available on my YouTube channel. This Pattern consists of ONE PDF File, and the last 7 pages are Text-Only, Printer-Friendly instructions, but I strongly recommend you still refer to the photographic illustrations throughout the pattern if you have any questions.
This pattern is available in English.
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SIZE
A Seraph from this pattern is 8 inches from side to side, 8 inches from top to bottom, and 2 inches deep.
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SUPPLY LIST
Yarn, in worsted weight, all amounts are approximate: Eyeball with Safety Eye: 15 yds** Eyeball with Crochet Eye: Pupil Color: 1 yd** Iris Color 1: 2 yds** Iris Color 2: 2 yds** Sclera/White: 11 yds** Eyelid: 11 yds** Wings Style 1: 18 yds (set of 6) or 3 yds each Wings Style 2: 24 yds (set of 6) or 4 yds each Wings Style 3: 36 yds (set of 6) or 6 yds each Halo: 15-26 yds **Note: Make sure you use the same weight yarn for all eye pieces (Eyeball and Eyelid). If using a lightweight worsted, use a smaller hook.
G (4.0mm) Hook (or F/3.75mm for light worsted weight yarn)
24mm or 30 mm Safety Eye (1)
Darning Needle
Polyfil
Optional: 6-inch and 4-inch metal hoops (e.g. macrame hoops, floral rings)
Optional: Keychain or Ornament hardware for hanging
The optional items can be found at craft stores or online; also listed in the Crafty Intentions Amazon Affiliate Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/craftyintentions under Non-Yarn Crochet Project Supplies
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SKILL LEVEL
• suitable for Intermediate skill level or above • pattern contains clearly explained instructions for each round • many step-by-step photos
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ADDITIONAL NOTES
This pattern has been tested!
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© 2022 Megan Lapp, Crafty Intentions™. All rights reserved. This pattern is FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. The pattern (or parts of it) may not be reproduced, distributed or resold, translated, published, altered, shared or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline. You can sell items made from this pattern, provided they are handmade by yourself in a limited number and you give credit to the designer. Please add the following lines to your item description and any item you are selling: “This item is handmade by (your name) from a design and pattern by Megan Lapp, Crafty Intentions™”.