304 Tiger Vzhik by LittleOwlsHut

304 Tiger Vzhik

Crochet
Bobin yarn
1.25 mm
7 cm/2.8 inches tall using the materials stated in the pattern.
US
English
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LANGUAGE:

This pattern is in English

SKILL LEVEL: Experienced

TRY BEFORE YOU BUY

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FINISHED PROJECTS

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FINISHED SIZE:

Approx. 7 cm/2.8 inches tall using the materials stated in the pattern.
You can use a thicker yarn to make the toy bigger.

SKILLS REQUIRED:

Crochet in rounds
Single crochet
Increasing
Decreasing
Slip stitch
Tinting with maker (optional stripes)
Working with polymer clay (optional eyes or you can crochet them)

MATERIALS AND TOOLS

✓ Main orange yarn. Fluffy or textured yarn - I used 20 g of yarn that has 1100m in a 100g skein.
✓ Crochet hook 1.25 mm, or any other suitable size for the selected yarn.
✓ Additional white and black yarn for the muzzle and limbs – I used 10g of white and 5 g of black of yarn that has 800 m in a 100 g skein.
Note: Make sure your main and additional yarns crochet to the same gauge.
✓ Additional white fluffy yarn (optional) for the side whiskers.
✓ 2 black beads (I used 1 mm diameter) a small piece of white polymer clay for the whites of the eyes. You can use safety eyes instead.
✓ Copper wire 1 mm in diameter or nichrome with a diameter of 0.8 mm (130 cm – 51 inches).
✓ Fishing line for the whiskers (I used 200 cm – 79 inches).
✓ Black fabric felt-tip pen to draw stripes.
✓ Stuffing.
✓ Adhesive fabric tape approximately 1 cm wide to work up the wire.
✓ Tapestry needle and strong thread for needle sculpting (optional)
✓ Pliers

ABOUT THIS PATTERN

The Pattern is written using USA terminology

This pattern is easy to follow with step-by-step instructions (40 pages with detailed instructions, tips, photos illustrating the process)