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PDF Pattern, Amigurumi Axolotl, Crochet animals

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PDF Pattern, Amigurumi Axolotl, Crochet animals

This is a DIGITAL PATTERN in English on crochet axolotl in pdf format, this is not a finished toy.

This pattern includes:

  • pdf file with detailed instructions in English
  • 17 pages long and has a lot of pictures (about 30) to help you by working

 

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Attention!

This crochet pattern does not contain crocheting lessons.

The pattern consists of PDF file with text and photo instructions of the main stages of work. To use this pattern, you should have basic level crocheting skills.

You can use any type of yarn in a corresponding color. The size of the hook depends on the yarn you choose.

Crochet very tightly to avoid gaps between the stitches.

 

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Crochet skill LEVEL: intermediate

This crochet toy pattern requires knowledge of some basic crochet terms:

Crocheting in the round, forming a magic ring, single crochet stitch, increase,
decrease, double crochet, half double crochet, treble crochet, chain

The size of the toy with materials indicated and my gauge: 11 inch/28 cm (without horns)

You can make this axolotl with any size hook, depending on the type of yarn you’ve chosen.

I generally use a hook size 1 or 2 smaller than recommended on the yarn label.

 

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Material and Tools:

  • Yarn Art “Jeans” - sport weight, (50g / 174 yds /160 m, 55% cotton, 45% acrylic), colors: 74 ( 58 g - light pink), 65 ( 20 g - dusty rose)
    • Нook 1,90 mm
    • Safety eyes (10 mm)
    • A needle for handmade sewing
    • Sewing pins
    • Scissors
    • Fiberfill or stuffing of your choice
    • A stitch marker to count the rounds (you can use a piece of contrast yarn)