Description
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MATERIALS:
Crochet Hook: Size 7 mm & 6.5 mm
Yarn: Size 5 (Bulky) – King Cole Comfort Chunky (1 skein = 116yd/106m in 3.5oz/100g)
Color A: Soft Pink (425) ~ 900 yd (822 m). You will need around 7.8 skein.
Color B: Candy (1670) ~ 30 yds (27 m)
Color C: Silver (461) ~ 20 yds (18 m)
Buy this yarn in UK on Love Crafts clicking here -> UK King Cole Comfort Chunky
Buy this yarn in US on Love Crafts clicking here -> US King Cole Comfort Chunky
Buy this yarn in Australia on Love Crafts clicking here-> Australia King Cole Comfort Chunky
Alternative Yarn:
If King Cole Comfort Chunky is out of stock, please check out my list of alternative brands here: https://www.crochetarcade.co.uk/list-of-yarn-suitable-for-cuddle-and-play-baby-blanket-crochet-patterns/
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Other: Hollowfibre filling around 0.88 oz (25g), White Ribbon 40” (100 cm), Black embroidery thread 85” (216 cm).
Tools Needed: Yarn (blunt ended) Needle, Standard/ sharp end large eye needle, Scissors, Stitch Marker, Row Counter.
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Debra Petta –
The pig pattern is well-written and very easy to follow, even for beginners. I challenge you to make this pig and not fall in love with it. Highly recommended!