**MAKE YOUR OWN ORCA SOFTY**
This listing is for a .PDF PATTERN DOWNLOAD, NOT A PHYSICAL OBJECT. The .pdf will be available for download immediately upon purchase. Due to the nature of this item, REFUNDS CANNOT BE GIVEN.
Make your own Orca! The 52 page pattern includes detailed step-by-step photos and clear written instructions to make an amigurumi-style Orca. PLUS there is a 17 page printer-friendly TEXT ONLY version at the end of the pattern. This pattern has been fully tested by multiple testers. Includes yarn amounts and hook sizes to make an Orca using Worsted weight yarn.
Recommended for ADVANCED SKILL LEVEL. This pattern uses unusual construction techniques to create the open mouth. These are supplemented by detailed instructions and photographs. This pattern also uses colorwork/tapestry crochet. This pattern does not provide a tutorial for the basics of colorwork/tapestry crochet.
A finished Orca made using Worsted Weight yarn and a 4mm hook is approximately 12” long from nose to tail flukes, 5” tall from dorsal fin to belly, and 8” wide from flipper to flipper.
To make an Orca using Worsted weight yarn you will need:
15 yds of red/pink yarn
108 yds of black yarn
61 yds of white yarn
Optional: 8 yds of grey yarn
G (4/4.25mm) crochet hook
One pair of 12mm plastic safety eyes
Poly-fil or other stuffing
Darning needle
Stitch markers
PATTERN IN ENGLISH, using US Crochet terminology.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS LISTING IS FOR A PATTERN ONLY, NOT A FINISHED SOFTY. Please see my other listings for a finished Orca, or message me for a custom made whale.
Questions? Contact the designer through Ravelry or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/starbirdcreationsstl/
© 2021 Jennifer Starbird. All rights reserved.
This pattern is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. The pattern (or parts of it) may not be reproduced, distributed, or resold, translated, published, altered, shared, or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline.
You can sell items made from this pattern, provided they are handmade by yourself in a limited number and you give credit to the designer.
Please add the following lines to your item description and any item you are selling:
“This item is handmade by (your name) from a design and pattern by Starbird Creations.”
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