Rust the Orblet-Fox by Lyra Lune

Rust the Orblet-Fox

Crochet
March 2022
both are used in this pattern
Sport (12 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
2.25 mm (B)
US
English
This pattern is available from etsy.com for €4.70.

Rust is a cunning orblet-fox kit. The orblets are much like the animals we’re used to, save for their round, orb-like shape. They’re very friendly, curious and love cuddling with humans.
Will you adopt your own orblet?

• This is a PDF PATTERN written in English using US crochet terms.
• The pattern will be immediately available for download after purchasing and you will receive an Email with instructions on how to access it.
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♦ DIFFICULTY ♦

The pattern is best suited for intermediate crocheters, but adventurous beginners are welcome. The PDF includes descriptions of most basic techniques to help you along. You can also message me about any difficulties you encounter and I will do my best to guide you.
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♦ SUPPLIES ♦

Below is a list of supplies used in making Rust, but you can adapt these to your liking. Keep in mind that the final size may differ, depending on the materials used.
• 2.5mm hook;
• Size 2 (Sport) cotton/acrylic mix yarn - around 100g of the main color and less than 50g for costume and accent colors;
• Yarn needle;
• Stitch marker;
• Fiberfill stuffing.
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♦ SIZE ♦

Using the mentioned supplies, Rust will be ~17cm tall and have a ~47cm circumference.
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This pattern is for personal use only and protected by the international copyright law. The pattern or parts of it may not be distributed or resold, translated, altered, reproduced, published or shared (free or not) online or offline.

You are welcome to share photos of your project made after this pattern, but please credit Lyra Lune when you do so.

You can sell finished products made from this pattern, but please credit Lyra Lune.