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Crocheted 'Poo'
I've been told this one makes a nice potty training helper.
A very cute item to add to your toy collection. Makes a unique gift too
finished size: about 5" tall
gauge: 7sc=2" 2rows=1"
materials needed: crochet hook size 4.00 (G6)
worsted yarn, stuffing, yarn needle for sewing, stitch marker (I use a small bobby pin), crafters glue, small amount of felt for facial features, and a pair of 'wiggly eyes'
Do Not join rounds unless specified, use a stitch marker and move after each rnd is complete
rnd 1: ch2, 8sc in 2nd ch frm hk, place stitch marker
rnd 2: *2sc* arnd (16sc)
rnd 3: *sc, 2sc* (24sc)
rnd 4: *sc in next 2sts, 2sc in next st* (32sc)
rnds5-6: working in both loops from now on *sc* arnd
rnd 7: *sc in next 2sts, sc dec* (24sc)
rnd 8: *sc* arnd
rnd 9: *sc, sc dec* (16sc)
rnd 10: *sc* arnd
rnd 11: *sc dec* (8sc)
rnd 12: *2sc* arnd (16sc)
rnd 13: *sc, 2sc* (24sc)
rnds 14-15: *sc*
rnd 16: *sc dec* (12sc)
rnd 17: *sc, sc dec* (8sc)
rnd 18: *sc*
stuff now
you won't need the stitch marker anymore
rnd 19: ch 3 (counts as first dc)
dc in same st, 2dc in next 2 sts, hdc in next 4sts, sc in last sts, join to top of first ch 3
rnd 20: ch 2, hdc in next 4sts (leave the remainder of sts unworked)
finish off leaving a long end for sewing
stuff a bit more, then sew closed
take the wiggly eyes and glue them near rnds 9&10
with felt cut 2 small circles and glue those to one side of each eye
cut a small piece for mouth and glue that under the eyes
enjoy :o)

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Hello
I can't put my photos next to my pattern. I've put them in the flirck acount, and then put the link in the main body of the pattern, but only the link appears, not the photo that i want. Can you please explain to me how can i do it. Thank you in advance :)
Cristina
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Read this flickr FAQ. It explains just what to do. http://www.flickr.com/help/photos/#68
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