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Finished Measurements:

Approx. 4” [10 cm] from ear to toe

Yarn:

willet / 1 skein each: Squall 715 (color C) / Abyss 721 (color E) / Oar 706 (color G)

Crochet Hook:

Size 2.5 mm crochet hook

Gauge:

Approx 30 sts and 20 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in single crochet

Construction:

Animal patterns are worked in the amigurumi style, in a spiral without slip stitching or working a turning chain.

Skills Required:

Magic ring, increasing and decreasing in single crochet in the round (links provided). Basic crochet stitches. US crochet terminology used.

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Ezgi Tandogan

So, I’m kind of a big deal. And not just because of my gorgeous, wind-catching ears, my stylish tail, or even my squeal-inducing trunk. I have a memory that would put a supercomputer to shame! Forget the cloud, this noggin ::points at head:: is a lock box!

Favorite quote: “An elephant never forgets.”

This pattern is not for individual sale. Check out the Pocket Menagerie here!

Finished Measurements:

Approx. 4” [10 cm] from ear to toe

Yarn:

willet / 1 skein each: Squall 715 (color C) / Abyss 721 (color E) / Oar 706 (color G)

Crochet Hook:

Size 2.5 mm crochet hook

Gauge:

Approx 30 sts and 20 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in single crochet

Construction:

Animal patterns are worked in the amigurumi style, in a spiral without slip stitching or working a turning chain.

Skills Required:

Magic ring, increasing and decreasing in single crochet in the round (links provided). Basic crochet stitches. US crochet terminology used.