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Unleash your inner crafting wizard with our 149 Raccoon Crochet Pattern—your ticket to creating the cutest Amigurumi buddy this side of the forest! 📚✨

This super easy, step-by-step PDF tutorial is packed with quirky raccoon charm and makes crocheting a breeze, even if you’re more of a “yarn-tangling” type than a “crochet-connoisseur.”

Imagine the smiles (and a bit of jealousy) as you whip up a cuddly companion that’s so soft, you’ll want to squeeze it all day long!

So, grab your hook, and let’s make some crochet magic happen—because who wouldn’t want a fuzzy raccoon pal hanging out with them? Click that “Add to Cart” button and let the fun begin! 🦝💖

This listing is for an INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF PATTERN, not a finished project.

LANGUAGE:
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In the English language

SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
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TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
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Download pattern example HERE >> https://goo.gl/E3CH11
Copy and paste the link into your browser to download the pattern example.

FINISHED SIZE:
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Approx. 15 cm (5.9 inches) tall using the materials stated in the pattern.

SKILLS REQUIRED:
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Crochet in rounds
Single crochet
Increasing
Decreasing
Slip stitch
Working with fluffy yarn
Working with polymer clay (nose)
Felting (eyes white) - optional

MATERIALS AND TOOLS
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✓ Yarn
I used “Lotus Travka Stretch” by Kamteks (70% acrylic, 28% polyamide, 2% lycra) that has approximately 80 m in a 50 g skein) in the following colors:
- dark grey (I used approximately one skein);
- light grey (I used approximately half a skein);
- black (I used approximately half a skein);
- white (I used a small amount).
Tip: Go to the Gauge section to know if you chose the right yarn.
✓ Strong smooth thread (i.e. acrylic yarn) to sew the pieces together if your main yarn is fluffy and you can’t use it to assemble the toy.
✓ Matching crochet hook. I used a 3.0 mm crochet hook (US 2 or 3 crochet hook, UK 11 crochet hook).
✓ Stuffing
✓ Brush to brush up the toy (you can use Velcro instead).
✓ Transparent glue.
✓ White felt to make the whites of the eyes (you can needle felt them instead of using white wool for felting – instructions are not given).
✓ Two black half beads for the pupils of the eyes (I used 7 mm in diameter).
✓ Black polymer clay to make the nose (instructions are given). You can use a ready-made nose as well (approximately 7-9 mm wide for the toy 15 cm (5.9 inches) tall), crochet it, or embroider (instructions are not given).
✓ Varnish (if you are going to make the nose using polymer clay).
✓ Cotter pin to attach the head onto the body (optional) – I used a cotter pin 25 mm long. You can simply sew the head onto the body.
✓ Two discs for a cotter pin joint – I used 20 mm in diameter. You can use plastic or fiberboard discs.
✓ Any material to tint the toy (pencils, dry pastels, oil paints, etc.) – I used oil pastels.
✓ Strong black thread to needle sculpt the muzzle.

ABOUT THIS PATTERN
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The Pattern is written using USA terminology.

This pattern is easy to follow with step-by-step instructions (20 pages with detailed instructions, tips, photos illustrating the process)

149 Raccoon Crochet Pattern by Ogol

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 1 review
SKU: 149EN
£4.00Price

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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Based on 1 review
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    • joniOct 16
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      great pattern

      easy to follow great pictures!

      I added a few things for myself:)

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