Little Buddha Baby Monk PDF Crochet Doll Pattern
Pattern "Little Buddha"
Cute, curly, chubby. You look at him and it seems that the Tibetan bowls are about to sing. You really enjoyed crocheting this baby
In the pattern, I tell you how to crochet hands into the body, how to make a wire frame, how to crochet the very same Buddha's hairstyle, how to assemble the correct mala (beads). There are no particular difficulties, but there are nuances)
Pattern in pdf format.
It includes:
- text description
- step by step photos of the process
- full list of materials
- video for difficult moments
- recommendations on the course of work
Also inside the tutorial you will find tips for crocheting "Buddha by all the rules". It will be relevant for those who want to give a small figurine to a Buddhist friend
What skills are you going to need and what will you get
- Skill level: intermediate
- Stitches used: slip stitch, single crochet, double crochet, front post double crochet, back post double crochet, puff stitch (instruction included), increasing, decreasing.
Size information
Finished size will be approx. 4.7” (12cm) tall, in sitting position, crocheted using cotton yarn, with hook 1.5mm.
What material will you need
- Yarn: skin color (mercerized cotton,approx. 50gr/170m), mustard (mercerized cotton, approx. 100gr/250m), brown (sport yarn, approx. 100gr/200m), a small piece of blue yarn
- Floss thread - black
- Filler
- Beads:18 blue beads with a diameter of 4mm, 1 main (beautiful) bead with a diameter 10mm
- Floral wire 1.2mm, glue moment
- Hook 1.5mm, needle, pins, pliers, scissors
Other information from the author
This pattern is an original design by ©CrocheryDesigns and is for personal use only, do not use for commercial or retail purposes. Resale/distribution of the pattern is strictly prohibited. Do not translate or share this tutorial. All ©CrocheryDesigns patterns are protected by international copyright law. Due to its digital nature, the PDF crochet pattern cannot be exchanged, canceled or returned after purchase.
Happy crafting,
Kristina Khavina