Easy Crochet Teething Ring - Tutorial for two simple shapes.
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The pattern includes two shapes;
- shape 1 - wooden ring covered with a crochet fabric and three little balls stuffed with a synthetic stuffing attached to it,
- shape 2 - wooden ring entirely covered with a piece of synthetic fabric with a little bit more texture to it, but still soft enough, so it doesn't hurt the gum.
The instructions also explain how to adjust the pattern in case you have a bigger/smaller wooden ring.
Materials:
YARN: Aran weight 100% cotton yarn (Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran), Vanilla Cream (608), and Pillar Red (615) for ring 1 and Sailor Blue (640) for ring 2.
CROCHET HOOK: 3.5 mm E/4.
YOU WILL ALSO NEED: a pair of scissors, stitch markers, a yarn needle, a wooden ring, and synthetic fibers (toy stuffing).
Crochet Stitches:
Chain (ch), slip stitch (ss), single crochet (sc), single crochet two stitches together (sc2tog), magic ring (MR).
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Number of pages in PDF: 4
In the PDF:
Written instructions, step-by-step photo tutorial for two different shapes of crochet teething ring, and links to the parts in the pattern.
Language: English
Crochet Terms: US Crochet Terms
Skill level: Easy
NOTE: Please keep a close eye on the toy and do not leave the baby playing with the toy unattended. Choking hazard!
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