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Little Mermaid
This pattern can be made using any yarn you wish. Choose a hook size that matches the yarn.
Materials:
I have used: 1) 3.00 mm hook 2) 4 ply yarn (cream, blue, pink, brown, red, green, peach and yellow) 3) Polyester fiberfill 4) Two 4 mm black beads for eyes or other eyes as desired 5) Eight 3 mm white beads for decorate the flowers 6) Tapestry needle 7) Sewing needle and thread for attaching eyes and white beads to flowers
Note: This project is working in continuous rounds, do not join or turn unless otherwise stated.
Mark first stitch of each round.
Rnd 18: Sc in next 4 sts, 2 sc next st, sc in next 7 sts, 2 sc in next st, sc in next 3 sts. (18) Rnd 19: (Sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc in next st) around. (24) Rnd 20: (Sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc in next st) around. (30) Rnd 21: Sc in each st around. Rnd 22: (Sc in next 3 sts, sc next 2 sts tog) around. (24) Rnd 23: (Sc in next 2 sts, sc next 2 sts tog) around. (18) Rnd 24: (Sc in next st, sc next 2 sts tog) around. (12) Rnd 25-26: Sc in each st around. Rnd 27: Sc next 2 sts tog around. (6) Rnd 28: Sc next 2 sts tog around, sl st in first st, fasten off. (3)
Hair:
Cut 34 pieces of brown 5 long yarn (15 cm). Hold two strands of yarn, fold in half. With top of the head facing, insert hook toward outer of head in free loops on rnd 6, draw the folded end through the stitch and pull the loose ends through the folded end, draw the knot up tightly. Add fringe from one side of head to the back of head and from here to the other side of head. Do not add fringe in the front (10 sts).
Finishing:
Sew eyes 6 sts apart between rnds 8-9 of head. With red embroider mouth. On FlickR is a group where you can show pictures of your finished doll: http://www.flickr.com/groups/kandjdolls/ Copyright 2010 Sayjai of K and J Dolls. All rights reserved. This is a free pattern. You are not allowed to sell this pattern. You are not allowed to distribute or publish this pattern in any form. You are not allowed to alter this pattern in any way. This pattern is provided to you freely for personal use only. This original pattern is available on the blog of K and J Dolls: http://kandjdolls.blogspot.com