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- discount pattern bundle ,
- illustrated with colour photos ,
- matching patterns available ,
- UK and US versions ,
- full e-mail support ,
Materials you need at home:
- For approximately life-sized vegetables you will need double-knitting (DK, light worsted weight, Category 3) yarn. The patterns include the required yarn quantities.
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- a 3.5mm (E-4) crochet hook ,
- a 4.5mm (US size 7) crochet hook ,
- a small quantity of stuffing material ,
- a yarn needle ,
- scissors ,
Three crochet vegetable patterns:
- Carrot (includes 'bitten-off' version)
- Onion
- Potatoes (includes 2 different shapes)
Make an unusual table centre, or natural playthings for your children. The 'bitten-off' carrot version is perfect for making believe that Rudolf or the Easter Bunny has come to visit!
The vegetables are designed to be realistic and approximately life-sized when made in double-knitting (light worsted weight, Category 3) yarn. The onion is approximately 7cm or 2¾” in diameter, the potatoes are around 9cm or 3½" long, the carrot is around 12-13cm or 4¾" long.
But of course you can make mini or mammoth, fuzzy or sparkly vegetables with different yarns and an appropriate hook!
The patterns include detailed notes on yarn quantities and types, and stuffing choices.
The patterns in UK and US crochet terminology are included - you can just choose whichever you prefer to use.
All my patterns come with my full support - just e-mail me if you have any questions.
Important features of my crochet patterns: My crochet patterns include both a detailed 'tutorial-style' set of instructions with colour photos, and a succinct unillustrated pattern using standard crochet conventions - the best of both worlds!
These patterns are also available individually. Please see my other crochet patterns.
Once purchased, this pattern remains the copyright of Little Conkers. You may not reproduce all or any part of this pattern. Please do not sell items made from this pattern, without express prior permission (which is usually granted) and credit.