Fly Agarics

$ 4.99

US English pattern by The Flying Dutchman Crochet Design.

Get ready for autumn with this crochet pattern for this set of four lovely fly agarics! Now you can make your own and decorate your home right in time for autumn or Halloween.

This pattern is very clear and easy to follow. Each fly agaric made from it will make a great home decoration! Imagine placing a couple of them near a fireplace or in the windowsill.

Needed materials to make this pattern:
- crochet needle, size G (6) / 4.0mm
- yarn type: light worsted weight / DK
- yarn colours: beige, bright red, dark red/burgundy, green, brown, off-white
- tapestry needle
- fiberfill for stuffing
- 2 to 3 cups of something like dried rice, birdseed or dried beans, to add weight to the bottom parts of the mushrooms.
- sewing pins

Needed skills to make this pattern:
- magic ring
- chain stitches
- slip stitches
- single crochet
- increasing and decreasing
- basic sewing skills
- embroidery skills: French knot embroidery stitch

Overall skill level: intermediate

The pattern is written in US crochet terminology and is available in English. The pattern description is written using abbreviations; there's an extensive list included to explain all abbreviations used. There are also a lot of detailed pictures included to guide you through the pattern.

Stitches used: slip stitch, magic ring, single crochet, increase, (invisible) decrease
Measurement: Approx. size of finished items: when made with a 4.0mm/size G-6 crochet needle, the largest fly agaric will become about 15cm


This pattern is for personal use. Please do not distribute, reproduce, share or sell this pattern. You may sell finished items made with this pattern, though only in small quantities, provided you credit the original designer. Wholesale is not allowed.


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