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Robin redbreast Christmas bauble
Make this cute Robin redbreast bauble to hang on your Christmas tree or give as a festive gift. Perfect as a stocking filler!
The finished bauble pictured in this pattern measures approximately 6cm in diameter and was made with 100% cotton DK yarn and a 3.5mm crochet hook. If you’d like to make a larger version, use thicker yarn and/or a larger hook, or a smaller version with thinner yarn and/or a smaller hook.
ABOUT THE PATTERN
• Complete instructions to create the Robin redbreast bauble
• Plenty of step-by-step photos
• Useful tips to create a quality finished item
• Uses amigurumi method of working in rounds
• Crochet stitches required: chain, single crochet, slip stitch, increase, invisible decrease, magic ring, back loops only
TOOLS
• Crochet hook
• Yarn needle
• Scissors
• Pins
• Stitch markers (these can be substituted for safety pins or contrasting pieces of thread or yarn)
MATERIALS
The approximate amounts given here were estimated with
100% cotton DK yarn and a 3.5mm crochet hook:
• Brown yarn for body and wings – approx 50m
• Cream yarn for body – approx 7m
• Red yarn for body and hat – approx 12m
• Orange yarn for beak – approx 1m
• Black yarn for eyes – approx 1m
• White yarn for eyes, hat and pompom – approx 7m
• Toy stuffing – approx 25g
• 3mm red ribbon for hanging loop – approx 40cm
(can be substituted for a length of yarn)
© 2020 Wundaffles (Kate Godfrey-Underhill). All rights reserved. Pattern not to be shared, sold or distributed under any circumstances.
If you wish to sell the finished item or publish photos of it, please credit Wundaffles (Kate Godfrey-Underhill) as the pattern’s author and add a link to the pattern’s web page. Please note that in some regions these items may be considered to be toys, and if you intend to sell them you must carry out the appropriate testing to meet the safety standards in your region.
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- First published: August 2020
- Page created: August 25, 2020
- Last updated: October 6, 2022 …
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