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Hello!
This pattern will show you how to make your own little mothman!
If you have any questions about the pattern please feel free to reach out to me on Ribblr or any of my social media @MuchPlush
I hope you love the pattern and enjoy your cute mothman~!
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@KeenaBear
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I love love love this pattern! I did use a bigger yarn than the designer so i had to limit some of the rows so that certain parts werent too long, for the Arms I did rows 2-11 for sc, for the Legs I did rows 3-10 and for the Wings I did rows 12-15. Using the same yarn as the designer would work doing the pattern as it's written, this adjustment is for plush or blanket yarn ^x^
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@MrsCupCakeHanson
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The wings
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English US & UK
Unit
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Materials
Yarns
Main color yarnFluffy yarn for neckline and antennae (optional)
Hooks
Crochet hook in your preferred size, I used 5mm
Needles
Needle for sewing parts
Other
Fiberfill or your choice of stuffingSafety eyes, 12mm. I used red ones but color is optional.
Abbreviations
FO
fasten off
MR
Magic Ring
ch
Chain
dc
double crochet
dec
decrease
hdc
half double crochet
inc
increase
rep
repeat
sc
single crochet
sl st
slip stitch
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@KeenaBear
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I love love love this pattern! I did use a bigger yarn than the designer so i had to limit some of the rows so that certain parts werent too long, for the Arms I did rows 2-11 for sc, for the Legs I did rows 3-10 and for the Wings I did rows 12-15. Using the same yarn as the designer would work doing the pattern as it's written, this adjustment is for plush or blanket yarn ^x^
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@MrsCupCakeHanson
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The wings
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@craftybear2
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This pattern is amazing! I would recommend to beginners-intermediate, just because of the really fluffy yarn. I used a 6.mm to make it a bit bigger. Im obsessed with how cute he is!
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@Chrie
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It's such a cool pattern and turned out so cute!!
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@emimema
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Here's my little Mothman!
I used a medium weight acrylic yarn held double for a bulky effect, some bulky faux fur yarn, and a size 5.5mm hook for this project
I really liked this pattern, the instructions are clear and easy to follow, and I love the technique used for the moth wings!
I love how my Mothman turned out, I'd recommend this pattern to any cryptid fan who wants to make a lil spooky friend!
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@KeenaBear
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I love love love this pattern! I did use a bigger yarn than the designer so i had to limit some of the rows so that certain parts werent too long, for the Arms I did rows 2-11 for sc, for the Legs I did rows 3-10 and for the Wings I did rows 12-15. Using the same yarn as the designer would work doing the pattern as it's written, this adjustment is for plush or blanket yarn ^x^