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Pattern Notes: Please read me!!!
*Do Not count beginning chains unless instructed.
*When working in rows: The 1st stitch of the row is worked in the last st of previous row (the st the ch emerges from) unless instructed not to.
*When working in rnds: The 1st stitch is worked in the same st the ch emerges from unless instructed not to.
*When you see anything between (____) #x, repeat that sequence the number of times specified.
* When you see anything between * ___ *, it is worked within the same stitch.
*How to read the numbers:
3Sc -> number FRONT = that many in the SAME st (3 single crochets in the same st)
Sc 3 -> number AFTER = 3 separate stitches Sc, in the next st Sc, in the next st Sc
*How to read decreases:
Dec = invisible decrease
__2tog: bring 2 stitches together
Video for the difference available in the group or at: https://youtu.be/TKGdHXxOe5k
*Total number of stitches at the end in ( )
*Use st marker to help with counting rounds when necessary.
*Do not join or turn unless instructed, you will be working in continuous rounds.
*Basic stitch guide can be found in the back at the end of the beginners/intermediate pattern.
*Everyone crochets differently. This pattern is how I complete the product. You may have different methods. You may have a different tension on the stitches, which will impact how the product looks when complete. This is absolutely NORMAL. If you want to make a few changes here and there so that the product looks differently, I'm okay with this. I would love to see what changes you've made so please be sure to show me what you've done! I would love to see how you make one of my patterns uniquely your own.
The box itself is made around a standard square Kleenex tissue box for stability and can double as a tissue holder for those creepy seasons. The Clown is its own doll and can simply be inserted into the open slot on the top of the box.
The measurements are as follows:
Box with Clown (H13in/33cm, W7in/18cm, L6in/15cm)
Clown 10in/26cm tall
Box (H6in/16cm; W5.5in/14cm; L6in/15cm).
MATERIALS:
Hooks
G hook (4.00mm)
3.00mm hook
2.00mm hook
Yarn
Dark Red Amigo XL 4 medium 50g
White Amigo XL 4 medium 100g
Egg Yolk Amigo XL 4 medium 50g
Black Amigo XL 4 medium 30g
Christmas Red Amigo XL 4 medium 25g
Cobalt Blue Amigo XL 4 medium 5g
White Rainbow 2 super fine 10g
Other Materials
-3mm Black Craft Wire
-Wire cutters
-20mm Safety Eyes (2)
-Scissors
-Yarn or tapestry needle
-Long needle (9in/23cm)
-Stuffing (abt 30g)
-Stitch markers
-Sewing pins
-Hairspray
OPTIONAL
Stiffy fabric stiffener
-Needles felting kit
-Lose wool for needle felting
-Lighter
Happy hooking my Hookers!
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Pattern Notes: Please read me!!!
*Do Not count beginning chains unless instructed.
*When working in rows: The 1st stitch of the row is worked in the last st of previous row (the st the ch emerges from) unless instructed not to.
*When working in rnds: The 1st stitch is worked in the same st the ch emerges from unless instructed not to.
*When you see anything between (____) #x, repeat that sequence the number of times specified.
* When you see anything between * ___ *, it is worked within the same stitch.
*How to read the numbers:
3Sc -> number FRONT = that many in the SAME st (3 single crochets in the same st)
Sc 3 -> number AFTER = 3 separate stitches Sc, in the next st Sc, in the next st Sc
*How to read decreases:
Dec = invisible decrease
__2tog: bring 2 stitches together
Video for the difference available in the group or at: https://youtu.be/TKGdHXxOe5k
*Total number of stitches at the end in ( )
*Use st marker to help with counting rounds when necessary.
*Do not join or turn unless instructed, you will be working in continuous rounds.
*Basic stitch guide can be found in the back at the end of the beginners/intermediate pattern.
*Everyone crochets differently. This pattern is how I complete the product. You may have different methods. You may have a different tension on the stitches, which will impact how the product looks when complete. This is absolutely NORMAL. If you want to make a few changes here and there so that the product looks differently, I'm okay with this. I would love to see what changes you've made so please be sure to show me what you've done! I would love to see how you make one of my patterns uniquely your own.
The box itself is made around a standard square Kleenex tissue box for stability and can double as a tissue holder for those creepy seasons. The Clown is its own doll and can simply be inserted into the open slot on the top of the box.
The measurements are as follows:
Box with Clown (H13in/33cm, W7in/18cm, L6in/15cm)
Clown 10in/26cm tall
Box (H6in/16cm; W5.5in/14cm; L6in/15cm).
MATERIALS:
Hooks
G hook (4.00mm)
3.00mm hook
2.00mm hook
Yarn
Dark Red Amigo XL 4 medium 50g
White Amigo XL 4 medium 100g
Egg Yolk Amigo XL 4 medium 50g
Black Amigo XL 4 medium 30g
Christmas Red Amigo XL 4 medium 25g
Cobalt Blue Amigo XL 4 medium 5g
White Rainbow 2 super fine 10g
Other Materials
-3mm Black Craft Wire
-Wire cutters
-20mm Safety Eyes (2)
-Scissors
-Yarn or tapestry needle
-Long needle (9in/23cm)
-Stuffing (abt 30g)
-Stitch markers
-Sewing pins
-Hairspray
OPTIONAL
Stiffy fabric stiffener
-Needles felting kit
-Lose wool for needle felting
-Lighter
Happy hooking my Hookers!
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Abbreviations
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BLO
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back loop only |
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FLO
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front loop only |
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FO
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fasten off |
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MR
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Magic Ring |
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ch
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Chain |
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cl
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Cluster |
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dc
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double crochet |
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dec
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decrease |
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hdc
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half double crochet |
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inc
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increase |
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inv
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invisible |
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rep
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repeat |
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rnd
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round |
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sc
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single crochet |
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sk
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skip |
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sl st
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slip stitch |
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st
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stitch |
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sts
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stitches |
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tog
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together |
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Is Benny in a Box suitable for beginners?
This is an intermediate-level Crochet pattern. Some prior experience is recommended before starting.
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This pattern is available in English (US & UK terms).
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Can I sell items I make from this pattern?
Yes, you can sell finished items made using this pattern design.
What is Benny in a Box?
Benny in a Box is an Intermediate Crochet pattern designed by SinisterlyHookt for making an Amigurumi. Distributing, reselling, rewriting, or sharing of this pattern (or its photos), is prohibited. You may sell the finished product but listing it for sale using my photos is NOT allowed. If you would like to post your finished product, please give c...
Who designed Benny in a Box?
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What type of item does Benny in a Box make?
The Benny in a Box pattern makes a Amigurumi. It is a Intermediate Crochet pattern.
What materials are needed for Benny in a Box?
To make Benny in a Box you will need: 50g, 100g, 50g, 30g, 25g, 5g, 10g, 20mm Safety Eyes, 3mm Black Wire, StuffingOPTIONAL: Stiffy fabric stiffener, needle felting kit, lose wool, lighter. Tools required: G Hook (4.00mm), 3.00mm, 2.00mm, Crochet/tapestry needle, Long needles (9in/23cm), Wire cutters, Scissors, Stitch makers, Sewing pins, Hairspray.
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