Sally the Snow Cloud by Aphra Dowell-Jones

Sally the Snow Cloud

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Crochet
January 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
5cm across over rounds 1-6
2.5 mm
US
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

NOTE: This pattern has been retired and is no longer available to purchase

SALLY THE SNOW CLOUD

Sally is the squishiest snow cloud around! And look! Santa has leant her his hat to try to keep her warm and stop her teeth chattering! She might be cold, but she loves winter really, especially when the sky is blue and her friend Sandra the Sun is shining brightly in the sky. Will you bring her indoors to warm her up? She’s just the right side to be squished by hands little and large alike!

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SIZE AND GAUGE

Claude measures approximately 20cm (8”) across from side to side when made with DK yarn and a 2.5mm crochet hook.

Gauge - 5cm across over rounds 1-6.

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TOOLS AND MATERIALS

  • 2.5mm crochet hook
  • 25g of Ricorumi yarn in shade 033 - Light Blue (DK weight, 100% cotton, 25g/58 metres)
  • 25g of Ricorumi yarn in shade 001 - White (DK weight, 100% cotton, 25g/58 metres)
  • Small amount of Ricorumi yarn in shade 011 - Pink (DK weight, 100% cotton, approx. 1 metre needed)
  • Soft toy stuffing
  • Yarn needle
  • A pair of 10mm safety eyes

For the mouth:

  • Small piece of white felt
  • Small amount of Anchor Stranded Cotton in shade 0001 or DMC Stranded Cotton in shade 0027 (White)
  • Small amount of Anchor Perle Cotton No. 5 in shade 403 or DMC Pearl Cotton No. 5 in shade 310 (Black)
  • Embroidery needle

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SKILLS REQUIRED

This pattern is suitable for beginners and includes clear instructions for each round as well as 60 step-by-step photos.

The techniques used in this pattern are:

  • Magic circle
  • Single crochet
  • Single crochet increase
  • Single crochet invisible decrease
  • Puff stitch
  • Closing up a finished object
  • Embroidery (for the mouth)

For a basic free version of this pattern please visit my website at www.clumsyunicorn.com!