Pocket Pet - Frenchie in French Fri

$ 5.25

US English pattern by Emi Kanesada (Enna Design). Includes step-by-step pictures.

The Pocket Pet series features an enchanting combination of palm-sized pets and their cozy pockets. With this pattern, you can create an adorable French bulldog and a fun French fry-shaped pocket for him to snuggle in. Perfect for crafters who love playful, charming designs, it combines the lovable charm of a French Bulldog with a touch of humor - making it a delightful project and a charming gift

This pattern is written using American terminology. I designed this fun project with basic crochet stitches, and the nose and mouth are embroidered with straight stitches. You only need a small amount of yarn, and any leftover yarn will do.

There are step-by-step instructions with a lot of pictures. I hope you enjoy making them as much as I enjoyed creating them!

- Pattern in American English Terminology
- Skill level: Easy to Intermediate
- DK/light worsted weight acrylic yarn in white, black, pink, red and yellow
- Black embroidery thread for embroidering mouth and nose
- 3.5 mm crochet hook (US: E-4, UK: 9, JP: 6/0)
- 5 mm safety eyes, black
- Polyester fiberfill
- Yarn needle
- Embroidery needle
- Disappearing Ink Marking Pen (Optional)
- Finished Size with indicated yarn weight and hook size
French Bulldog: 2” W X 4” H (5 cm X 10 cm)
French Fries: 3” W X 3-1/2” H (8 cm X 9 cm)


Stitches used: chain, slip stitch, magic ring, single crochet, increase, (invisible) decrease, half double crochet, double crochet, back loops only, front loops only, surface crochet, crochet into a ring
Measurement: 3” W X 4” H (8 cm X 10 cm)


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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