Puyena the Native American by Carla Scull

Puyena the Native American

Crochet
April 2015
Aran (8 wpi) ?
4.0 mm (G)
English

This pattern is written in English.
This is a PATTERN, not a doll for sale.

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CHOKING HAZARD!! Some parts may be easily removed. Use caution around small children.

These dolls are NOT based on any character, real or fictional. My intention is to focus on facial characteristics (mustache, beard, etc.) and the manner of dress, either past or present. My dolls are not intended to degrade, disrespect, or dishonor any race of people.

This Native American doll is approx. 15 inches tall. He wears Cornmeal pants and Coffee moccasins. Warm Brown was used for the flesh color, and Black for the hair. The medallion is a verigated color. Puyena sports a Cornmeal headband and carries a tomahawk. The tomahawk has a small dowel inside the handle, and the stone head is grey.

The pattern has 10 pages of step by step instructions with detailed color photos. You will need to have an understanding of basic crochet techniques such as: sc, dc, hdc, inc, dec, and working in rounds and rows.

You will need a G-Hook. Stiff cardboard was used in the soles of the shoes in order to give the doll more balance so he can stand alone.

If you have any questions about this pattern, please feel free to contact me on my Facebook page….Carlas Cuties.

Copyright: 2015 by Carla Scull
All Rights Reserved
This pattern, in whole or in part, including photographs, may not be used without the written permission of the publisher. This includes, but is not limited to PATTERN SHARE SITES.

Feel free to sell the dolls made from my patterns, but please DO NOT sell the dolls on Etsy. I would also ask that you give me, Carla’s Cuties, credit for the patterns by adding this link to my store: http://www.ravelry.com/designers/carla-scull