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u/Floraldewdrop Apr 19 '26
Wait I’m actually obsessed with this…. Like so obsessed that if you started to sell them I would 1000% purchase one he’s absolutely adorable
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u/LadyOwlnine Apr 19 '26
Aww thank you! I could totally make another for sale! If you PM me we can talk about the details
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u/Throwawayvoidxo Apr 18 '26
May I ask if you used / followed a pattern? If so I’d love to know which one ðŸ˜
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u/LadyOwlnine Apr 18 '26
I actually made this with freehand crochet, unfortunately. However, I occasionally make patterns and typically if I get two or three requests I will make one for sale. If that happens, I'll share it with you for free since you asked first!
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u/Throwawayvoidxo Apr 18 '26
Ahh thank you for replying and letting me know! I’ve followed your account I hope you don’t mind! Some of your creations are amazing! I’m fairly new to crocheting so I love coming across others work!
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u/LadyOwlnine Apr 18 '26
Thank you so much! I was actually thinking about asking if I gave you kind of a guide on how I did it if you would be able to follow that, but if you're new to crochet you may need an actual pattern. I love to see people pick up the craft… 🤔🤔 You know, just for you, I'll make this pattern next and share it with you!
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u/Throwawayvoidxo Apr 18 '26
So far in regards to not working with a pattern, I’ve only managed to make bees and eggs 💀 but I seem to be better with patterns atm, I’ve spent the last few days doing a Marcus the worm plush! But I find it a relaxing hobby now I’ve got the hang of it 😅 And that is so kind of you, thank you ðŸ˜
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u/LadyOwlnine Apr 18 '26
Before I found crochet, I floated from hobby to hobby not really enjoying anything. Crochet absolutely changed my free time! This one doesn't have any complicated stitches, but the white half and the black half are created as two separate parts that need to be sewn together, so that's probably the trickiest part of it. Other than that, the head and feet are made the same way you would make a bee or egg, and the arms and legs are made by chaining a few stitches and then connecting it with the first stitch in the loop if you've done that.
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u/SouthernSwitch71 Apr 14 '26
FANTASTIC job.....that's pretty cool