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This pattern was designed as a part of the Dessert Cow themed collaboration led by @SunshineStudio and @XxTheCosmosxX. Thank you so much for considering getting my pattern; I would love if you would check out the creations of the other designers who have participated and support them as well! Before I dive into more about Lulu, I want to extend my deepest gratitude to my amazing testers who did a fantastic job with their makes and made this pattern much better with their input. I also want to thank my family who put up with me during the entire (frantic) creative process and were instrumental in this cow's final design.
Lulu is very much a choose your own adventure type of pattern. This extends even to there being two versions of the pattern available: the standard version (this one) and the streamlined version.
The standard version is almost more like a tutorial, walking you through each step of the pattern with tons of media to supplement written instruction. If you like comprehensive patterns that feature detailed explanations and a lot of guidance, choose this more robust version. (Although this is not a pattern recommended for beginners, the standard version of this pattern is accessible to adventurous /confident beginners looking to challenge themselves as it contains heaps of information and holds your hand through the most difficult parts.)
I recognize this level of explanation may cause information overload or border on excessive for more advanced makers, so if a lot of text/instruction is overwhelming, makes you want to run screaming in the opposite direction, or merely gets in your way, please do check out the streamlined version of this pattern which is a simplified and pared down version that most people with an intermediate understanding of crochet will find amply easy to follow. TL;DR: the streamlined is not as extensive as the standard version.
This pattern features a multitude of options for customization, and if that seems like a daunting prospect you may want to skip out on this pattern until you're more comfortable with the idea.
Now, without further delay:
My cow Lulu is inspired by that ever dreamy combination of crisp, buttery crust layered with tart, silky filling, and topped with a sweet, fluffy cloud (often toasted to perfection) commonly known as lemon meringue pie! This multi-colored cow is intended to evoke those layers of flavor, from its hooves to its horns, with bright lemon accents sprinkled throughout. This pattern features several options for customization, so you can make your meringue cow truly your own, mixing and matching accessory components to your liking.
I've tried to make this pattern more approachable by adding photos, diagrams, demonstration videos, and linked tutorials to clarify potential points of confusion, but it is still recommended you have a decent amount of experience with crochet (particularly amigurumi ) before attempting this pattern as it does feature more advanced techniques and stitches, many different parts/options, and some sewing. A sampling of the stitches and techniques used in this pattern include: magic ring, surface stitching, increasing and decreasing, working in the round, colorwork (stranded or tapestry), slip stitching, working in the back/front loops only, sc/hdc/dc, front post single crochet, and sewing on pieces/parts.
Although the pattern may look intimidating with its size, it actually works up quite quickly and easily, especially if you are familiar with crocheting amigurumi/plushies. As one of my testers said: the hardest part is choosing your accessories!
If you decide to make Lulu, I hope you have a lot of fun, and I would absolutely delight in seeing your makes! I'm available any time via Ribblr message, so please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or comments about the pattern. Though I welcome constructive feedback, this also happens to be my very first pattern, so please be patient with me. You can also find me (and tag me) on IG where I post somewhat sporadically: @foxfrogandfern!
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Lulu is very much a choose your own adventure type of pattern. This extends even to there being two versions of the pattern available: the standard version (this one) and the streamlined version.
The standard version is almost more like a tutorial, walking you through each step of the pattern with tons of media to supplement written instruction. If you like comprehensive patterns that feature detailed explanations and a lot of guidance, choose this more robust version. (Although this is not a pattern recommended for beginners, the standard version of this pattern is accessible to adventurous /confident beginners looking to challenge themselves as it contains heaps of information and holds your hand through the most difficult parts.)
I recognize this level of explanation may cause information overload or border on excessive for more advanced makers, so if a lot of text/instruction is overwhelming, makes you want to run screaming in the opposite direction, or merely gets in your way, please do check out the streamlined version of this pattern which is a simplified and pared down version that most people with an intermediate understanding of crochet will find amply easy to follow. TL;DR: the streamlined is not as extensive as the standard version.
This pattern features a multitude of options for customization, and if that seems like a daunting prospect you may want to skip out on this pattern until you're more comfortable with the idea.
Now, without further delay:
My cow Lulu is inspired by that ever dreamy combination of crisp, buttery crust layered with tart, silky filling, and topped with a sweet, fluffy cloud (often toasted to perfection) commonly known as lemon meringue pie! This multi-colored cow is intended to evoke those layers of flavor, from its hooves to its horns, with bright lemon accents sprinkled throughout. This pattern features several options for customization, so you can make your meringue cow truly your own, mixing and matching accessory components to your liking.
I've tried to make this pattern more approachable by adding photos, diagrams, demonstration videos, and linked tutorials to clarify potential points of confusion, but it is still recommended you have a decent amount of experience with crochet (particularly amigurumi ) before attempting this pattern as it does feature more advanced techniques and stitches, many different parts/options, and some sewing. A sampling of the stitches and techniques used in this pattern include: magic ring, surface stitching, increasing and decreasing, working in the round, colorwork (stranded or tapestry), slip stitching, working in the back/front loops only, sc/hdc/dc, front post single crochet, and sewing on pieces/parts.
Although the pattern may look intimidating with its size, it actually works up quite quickly and easily, especially if you are familiar with crocheting amigurumi/plushies. As one of my testers said: the hardest part is choosing your accessories!
If you decide to make Lulu, I hope you have a lot of fun, and I would absolutely delight in seeing your makes! I'm available any time via Ribblr message, so please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or comments about the pattern. Though I welcome constructive feedback, this also happens to be my very first pattern, so please be patient with me. You can also find me (and tag me) on IG where I post somewhat sporadically: @foxfrogandfern!
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Abbreviations
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BL
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back loop |
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BLO
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back loop only |
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FL
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front loop |
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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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FP
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front post |
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FPsc
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front post single crochet |
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Gauge
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Gauge / Tension |
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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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ch-sp
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chain space |
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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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sc
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single crochet |
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sc2tog
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single crochet 2 stitches together |
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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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tch
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turning chain |
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tog
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together |
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yo
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yarn over |
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Is Lulu the Lemon MOOringue Cow suitable for beginners?
This is an intermediate-level Crochet pattern. Some prior experience is recommended before starting.
What language is this Crochet pattern in?
This pattern is available in English (US & UK terms).
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Yes, you can sell finished items made using this pattern design.
What is Lulu the Lemon MOOringue Cow?
Lulu the Lemon MOOringue Cow is an Intermediate Crochet pattern designed by foxfrogandfern for making an Amigurumi. This pattern was designed as a part of the Dessert Cow themed collaboration led by @SunshineStudio and @XxTheCosmosxX. Thank you so much for considering getting my pattern; I would love if you would check out the creations of the other designers w...
Who designed Lulu the Lemon MOOringue Cow?
foxfrogandfern designed the Lulu the Lemon MOOringue Cow pattern. Find more of their patterns on their Ribblr shop page.
What type of item does Lulu the Lemon MOOringue Cow make?
The Lulu the Lemon MOOringue Cow pattern makes a Amigurumi. It is a Intermediate Crochet pattern.
What materials are needed for Lulu the Lemon MOOringue Cow?
To make Lulu the Lemon MOOringue Cow you will need: A scant amount of green for the leaf embellishments on the beret and the tail., Brown/Crust, Yellow/Lemon Filling, White/Meringue, Light Yellow/Inner Lemon, Optional, but you may choose to use a smaller weight of yarn for accessory components if you@qre having difficulty fitting things on your cow or if you decide to embroider features/details. I tried to make this as simple as possible so people didn@qt have to buy multiple size yarns in the same color, but if you have them or want to experiment, feel free to do so! For instance, if working with medium weight, you can use sport or dk weight to give you a little more flexibility with the size and subsequent placement. Similarly, if you@qre using a bulkier yarn, you may want to scale down to a medium weight yarn if the accessories don@qt quite fit right with the larger yarn used for the head/ body., Felt in various colors is optional - it is not required for any of the components, but if you want to use felt you may want to have these colors handy: yellow, pink, black or brown, green. It will be indicated in the pattern what you might use the felt as a substitute for., Safety Eyes are dependent on designer@qs preference, but for reference, I have used 12mm and 14mm safety eyes with the sample Lulus., You may want some additional scrap yarn to embroider eyes instead of using safety eyes or felt, so be sure to have some handy if you go that route., Fabric safe markers/paint or cosmetics if you opt to add inner ear color, blush, or a toasted look to your cow. Totally optional!, Poly-fil stuffing or equivalents (such as yarn scraps) to give our cow some shape/dimension., Optional: felt/fabric glue if using felt features.. Tools required: Whatever size is needed for your yarn weight and tension/personal preference. For reference, I used a 3mm hook with a medium weight yarn for the Lulu pictured here. (With a chunky yarn such as Premier Parfait, I would typically use a 4mm hook. For blanket yarn, I usually use a 5.5-7mm hook depending how thick the yarn is. For all yarns I suggest going down a size or two (perhaps more) from the recommended hook on the label when working with amigurumi in particular as the goal is a tighter stitch to hide the stuffing and keep the structure fairly dense/sturdy to avoid possible gaps., Pins for holding pieces down while sewing and gauging placement (optional but recommended)! I like to use thicker U-shaped/fork pins as I seem to get a better grip, but you can use whatever pins work best for you!, Scissors, Safety eye jig tool (optional), Tapestry/darning needle, Stitch markers or a substitute, such as scrap yarn, bobby pin, etc..
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