Arachnosaurus by Robynn-El Ross

Arachnosaurus

Knitting
December 2014
DK (11 wpi) ?
Use smaller size needles than you would normally use on garments as this is for toys.
US 3 - 3.25 mm
219 - 241 yards (200 - 220 m)
English
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Although unrelated to the infamous Aussie “Drop Bear”, the Arachnosaurus (Genus Yarnosaurus) shares that creature’s ability to terrorise unwary bushwalkers. With its acute hearing it can detect food on the ground or in backpacks passing beneath its tree habitat and one of his eight legs will reach down to grab something yummy. It is especially alerted to the smell of chocolate. Due to insufficient camouflage and a tendency to become injured in skirmishes with humans, this specimen requires the development of a safe Arachnosaurus corridor on the outskirts of suburbia to enable researchers to study it further. You can become involved in protecting this colourful, risk-taking creature, by contacting the Arachnosaurus specialist at the National Parks and Wildlife Services in your state. Helpful hint: Don’t carry Tim Tams.

Arachnosaurus is a member of the Yarnosaurus family. Her siblings include Geckosaurus, Splashosaurus and Quackosaurus.

As this is a stuffed toy, use a size smaller needle than is recommended for the yarn to achieve a tighter fabric. (Therefore gauge is not important.) You need approx 50g each of two contrasting colours. Arachnosaurus sits on a knitted base, so the dowel stick backbone inclusion is optional. Her eight feet are easily made with an I-cord. Sew on her eyes instead of using buttons if this is to be made for a small child.