A House in the Forest by Ana Rosa

A House in the Forest

Crochet
June 2014
8.0 mm (L)
5.0 mm (H)
4.0 mm (G)
2.5 mm
1.75 mm
House's Finished size: Height: 25cm / 10 inches Width: 55,5cm / 22 inches Depth: 31cm / 12 inches; Lawn's Finished size: Width: 28cm / 11 inches Length: 60cm / 24 inches
US
English
This pattern is available for $8.00 USD buy it now

The House in the Forest cat bed is the perfect place for your kitty to curl up in.
Besides the ample space inside, equipped with a comfy pillow, the house has a front lawn where kitty can relax on hotter days! ^^

You are buying a 22 page PDF with detailed step by step instructions with pictures in order to demonstrate assembly, any special techniques or other more complex parts.

Level: Intermediate.
It involves building a structure so that the house can hold its shape.

House’s Finished size:
Height: 25cm / 10 inches
Width: 55,5cm / 22 inches
Depth: 31cm / 12 inches

Lawn’s Finished size:
Width: 28cm / 11 inches
Length: 60cm / 24 inches

Materials:

  • T-shirt yarn (brown and green)
  • Brown bulky yarn (±600gr)
  • Medium weight yarn in brown (±50gr)
  • Light weigh yarn (green, light green and light yellow)
  • Fur yarn in brown (±50gr)
  • Mercerised cotton thread n6 (dark yellow)
  • Crochet hooks (8mm, 5mm, 4mm, 2.5mm, 1.75mm)
  • Brown felt
  • 2 pairs of 6mm black safety eyes
  • Stuffing
  • Yarn needle and sewing needle
  • Thread (invisible or brown)
  • Craft and galvanised wire
  • Sponge (2,5cm thick)
  • Plastic canvas
  • Cardboard (2mm thick and cereal box)
  • Piercing tool
  • Scrap paper
  • Hot glue and white glue
  • Scissors

Download our FREE Stitches & Techniques Guide with step by step instructions with pictures to the most used stitches and techniques in amigurumi. You can download it at http://www.buddyrumi.com/free-goodies/

New to crochet? Don’t worry! All stitches and techniques required to finish the project are included in either the Pattern or the Stitches & Techniques Guide.

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If you have any doubt in completing the project please e-mail or message me and I’ll promptly reply (please keep in mind that we may live in different time zones).

I use USA terminology but in the Stitches & Techniques Guide I include a conversion table from USA to UK terminology.