Circle plush pattern

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several different types of stuffed animals in various colors and sizes, with text overlaying them

Hello everyone! I’ve got a new pattern I’ve recently added to my shop!After my last massive pattern update I wanted to tackle something a little simpler. An isopod has a lot of votes on…

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the diagram shows how to make a paper boat

These patterns are very rough and are being compiled into pdfs! Please bear with me as it takes me 8 hours to compile each pattern into a professional pdf guide file, sorry about the wait! Patterns that can be considered fan art are for personal use only, I am still in the process of release original designs that are free to use commercially! If you need any help or have any suggestions of what you want me to make, make sure to let me know

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the paper cut out of two hearts, one with an image of a bird on it

Train: Make offer just such a nice track. To work needed fleece different colors. Body parts of the same type and can be any number. Between a ball torso connect stitching or an elastic band. Do not forget to sew the body parts feet with laces - each ball needs to sew two legs. nose and mustache make of fleece circles, eye make of beads. http://prettytoys.ru/workroom/vykroyki/parovozik/

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a collage of pictures showing crochet Amigurumi balls in different sizes

Crocheting the perfect Amigurumi ball or sphere in any size is extremely useful for making Amigurumi heads, bodies, limbs, and other parts, but also for children’s toys, decorative elements, wall hangings, jewelry, etc. In this tutorial. I’d like to share with you how to crochet the perfect Amigurumi ball using some very simple rules and a few tricks to make a sphere of any size that looks perfect on both sides! So, gather your yarn, hook, and stuffing, and let’s crochet some cute balls!

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an image of a paper cutout with different shapes and sizes for the headbands

These patterns are very rough and are being compiled into pdfs! Please bear with me as it takes me 8 hours to compile each pattern into a professional pdf guide file, sorry about the wait! Patterns that can be considered fan art are for personal use only, I am still in the process of release original designs that are free to use commercially! If you need any help or have any suggestions of what you want me to make, make sure to let me know

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the instructions for how to make korok plushies

Hi everyone! This month’s free pattern is a nod to The Legend of Zelda games! A fun little korok! These are cute forest pixies that can be found in The Wind Waker and Breath of the Wild Games…

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