Daisy the Skunk Blankie (RET) by Jenna Wingate

Daisy the Skunk Blankie (RET)

Crochet
April 2015
Aran (8 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
3.5 mm (E)
3.75 mm (F)
5.5 mm (I)
380 - 400 yards (347 - 366 m)
24 inches tall
US
English

RETIRED


Daisy the Skunk is the 5th Forest Critter to make it into a blankie. She features a sweet little face, a big bushy tail, and a lovely shell stitch blanket. She has cute and simple little feet and hands and is holding a flower.

This is a crochet pattern and not a finished item.

This is a 9-page PDF in American Crochet Terms. Basic crochet stitches and simple construction. Simple sewing and embroidery is required. Surface Slip stitch or Embroidery. Several photos are included to help with details. All common yarn and stuffing. Extremely detailed assembly instructions. Some in-line color changes. Very few ends to sew in! Stitch Markers and Straight Pins recommended.

Medium Weight Yarn (also called Worsted - Weight, #4, or Aran) in:
Skunk (I used)

  • Color A (black) 240yds/265m
  • Color B (white) 90yds/82m
  • Color C (mauve) 60yds/54m
  • (white)(black)(eye color) – small amounts
  • Flower – small amounts of 2 colors + green

Gauge:
G hook: 16sc = 4inches
I hook: 4shells, 8 rows = 4inches
Gauge is not super important as long as your parts are in proportion, though may affect total yardage.

This is a fully tested pattern. All efforts have been made to give you an accurate and easy-to-follow pattern. Pattern assistance is always available via email and I can usually get back to you pretty soon! Due to the nature of downloads, sorry there can be no refunds. You are welcome to sell any items made from this pattern. I would definitely appreciate a link back here and to see your finished projects!