This pattern was a gift to all the amazing P4P Facebook Group members when we reached 5, members! We love our P4P family! In both US letter, A4, and A0 paper size formats, a cutting guide for rectangle pieces, and a full color and detailed picture step by step tutorial and guide to making the garment. First time ever printing and making something out of a pattern. Emily Norman verified owner — November 20, The tutorial is very helpful and the facebook page and blog are very helpful.
I get all of my questions answered. Sarah verified owner — November 20, These are fantastic pants! If there are gaps in your head, switch to a smaller hook. Abbreviations — US terms: Attach fun fur yarn at one edge of ear in the second row from the center.
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This is worked in the round at first, then back and forth in rows and then in the round again at the end. Fasten off and weave in ends. Using a couple feet of yarn, wrap the crocheted rectangle in the center to form the middle section of the bow. Tie a knot in the back of the bow and leave the remaining tail to sew bow onto koala. The blanket is worked in rounds not a spiral so we will ch 2 at the beginning of each round. We are only ch 2 at the beginning of each round instead of 3 because it better hides the seam. Small shell — [dc, ch 2, dc] in same space Large shell — [2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc] in same space.
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Using the leftover yarn tails wherever possible, sew the eyes, nose and ears onto the head. Sew the arms onto the blanket and then sew the head onto the arms and blanket. You can download the printable, ad-free pdf here. I really had fun designing it and consulting my daughter as I went: Your dragon cup cozy is so creative. I love his little dragon head nubs. I realized I have no idea what those are called…Horns? Row 4 should have 20 st,not Thanks so much for being my proofreader, Theresa.
I really appreciate you taking the time to let me know. Keep up the great work. Your koala pattern has inspired me to add it to my baskets of baby stuff I give to new baby mothers. Plus my grand daughter will love having a koala of her own. Again thanks for inspiring me.
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They sound like such a fun project to put together. I hope your granddaughter does enjoy a koala of her own.
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I know my two daughters have loved toting this koala around since I made it. For the ears in round 4, do you mean to work 1 sc in the next, then 1 in the next 2 sc? This is just the cutest little koala! It looks like the perfect cuddly companion! It begins in the round, then switches to rows, then goes back to a round. Instead you ch 1, then work 2 sc in the next stitch so 2 sc in one hole and then you do that exact thing again 2 sc in the next st , creating a total of four stitches in the row, which is what the 4 at the end of the row stands for.
Thanks for you help Jess. Nose is looking good — one last question- should the little arms be stuffed. Size Small — this is your final row. Do not chain 3 at end of row. Simply tie off and weave in ends. Row 20 M,L only Repeat row 7 Medium is complete after finishing row For Medium, do not chain 3 at end of row 20, simply tie off and weave in ends. Repeat this pattern two times in order to make matching rectangles.
Then move on to the simple assembly! Lay both rectangles side by side, with double crochet sections in the center These were the final rows. Tie off and weave in ends. Next, fold so the head and neck opening is halved. Seam up each side of the shirt with a whip stitch or slip stitch. You may start your seam 3 inches up from the bottom for the look pictured. Leave at least an 8. These seams may be adjusted to fit your personal taste.
As written the front of the shirt is shorter than the back of the shirt. Simply make your center front and back seams equal in length in order to make the front and back sides the same. Two identical rectangles are complete. Next, lay them flat as pictured but with the double crochet rows lined up together in the center.
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You will seam the center from the bottom up, connecting the sections of double crochet from each rectangle. Seaming the two rectangles together with a slip stitch seam. You may also seam with a whip stitch if you prefer. Seams are complete up the front and down the back, leaving a hole for the head.
The piece is now folded so that the head opening is halved. Now seam up each side. What do you like to crochet during spring and summer? Also I agree with the lady that said she was a seasoned knitter — I knit alot more than crocheted but your patterns are amazing and easy to follow too! Thanks Alot — and the pics are very very nice too! Hi Erna — thanks for your sweet words about my pics.
Just love your patterns. You are soooooooooo talented. This is a really fun one to make. I hope that you enjoy it as well. Have a great day and thank so much for taking the time to leave me a sweet comment! Love the diversity of your patterns as I also love knitting. Use to teach both at a High School as an Art Class for adults years ago. I notice in all the pics of the topcho you seem to be holding it in front!
Is there a reason for that? Thanks for your response in advance. I just like to grab the shirt I guess! Is it possible to do your Topcho seamless? You could just continue the first rectangle, leaving a gap for the head opening, chaining the next row where the gap is to close the gap, and continue the rectangle for the other half.
That makes sense in my head. I would have to try it out to see if it works. Oh my goodness, this is beautiful! Just as soon as I finish the light frost cardigan for my daughter.
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Love your patterns and thank you for sharing them with us. Have a great weekend!!! And enjoy making the cardigan. Love this pattern, your lovely photos and your instructions. Just wondering if you think this would work up in cotton yarn…making it a little ore wearable in the warmer months. Thanks for your response. Thanks for the kind words about the pattern and photos! Love, love this top. On my way to purchase yarn so I can start project today! Thank you for sharing! Hope you love making it.
What size are you wearing in the pictures? I am thinking of making this but with the front as long as the back…guessing I would make each row longer. Do I just add more stitches to the from panels? Thank you for lovely patterns and sharing with us.
Hi Marinda — Yes, you can make them equal. Simply follow the same pattern until you seam.
When you seam, make them equal lengths in front and back. I hope that you like the project! And yay for pretty Colorado landscapes, right? And I especially love the vertical lines instead of the usual horizontal lines in other top patterns. I do have one question: That first chain counts as a stitch, and you need to be sure to make the final double crochet in that turning chain as well.
Maybe that will help? What a great way to make a V neck without all the complexity of increase and decrease.