![]() sc 6x until you have a tube 12 inches (30 cm) long (stuff lightly as you go).But, I imagine it’s really easy to make them a bit longer, or maybe add one more to fill in the back of the head! Making the actual tubes was very straightforward, it was the attaching them to the head which took some thinking! For simplicity’s sake, I made four tubes, one slightly thicker than the other, and all the same length. Then I also added her nose and mouth - I didn’t have black embroidery thread, so I used yarn and a bit of unraveled yarn… This is probably not recommended, so if you have a better strategy please go for it!! I think this turned out a bit more skeletal than snakelike, but I did my best! I even ended up cheating a bit and using some marker… which I bet would have turned out nicer had I just used that!). ^ After you are nearly done with the sphere (for me, I like to start when I am at the 30 or 24 stitch row), I used some yarn to embroider her eye liner (it ended up looking a bit too thick, but I was really struggling with making it look even. dec, until closed, finish stuffing and finish off.(ADD EYES/STUFFING AND START EMBROIDERY- see below!).The head is just one big sphere, but the part I find the most challenging is doing the embroidery Red (scrap yarn from a stash, similar to Red Heart Super Saver)Īs I mentioned, the crochet part is pretty straight forward.Cream (scrap yarn from a stash, similar to Red Heart Super Saver).Loops and Threads Impeccable in Green Lagoon (hair).I got a request for a crochet pattern for my amigurumi plushie Dusa, so here it is! She is actually pretty straightforward when it comes to the crochet bits, and the hard parts are embroidering the face and shaping the hair! As always, if you use this pattern, please link back to my page, and tag me here on tumblr or on instagram! I love to see what people make!
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