Høvisch Design
Recipe, Princess - Toddler
Recipe, Princess - Toddler
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Princess Tumbler Crochet Pattern - A tumbler is also known as a "Tumbler".
There is a cone inside the princess, which is heavy at the bottom and makes her stand up every time you push her.
At the same time, it plays a little melody.
The Princess Toddler is good for eye/hand coordination while also stimulating the senses of touch and hearing.
Fingers can explore the curved skirt, rat tails and crown.
There is a different structure in the yarn, with the bottom part being hard and the head being soft.
With the recipe for this sweet tumble princess, you have the opportunity to make your very own unique baby toy, which is both really adorable to have on display, but which also helps develop and stimulate baby's senses.
The princess rocks when you push it and baby gets to practice their eye/hand coordination when reaching for it.
Hard body and soft head, skirt, pigtails, crown and the tumbling sound all help stimulate baby's senses.
It is possible to buy a yarn package for this pattern.
Info:
In general, for my recipes, the needle size can be changed to suit your own crochet strength.
With needles other than those specified, there may be size variation compared to my figures, but it doesn't matter much as long as you are consistent in your choices.
Materials:
- Crochet hook 3.0, or according to your own crochet tension
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Cotton yarn 8/4, 170 m per 50 grams
Pink = 12 grams
Nude = 8 grams
Caramel = 6 grams
White = 5 grams
Black = 50 cm
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Brocat Lurex 350 m per 50 grams,
Gold = 1 gram
White = 50 cm - Tumbling ball, 6.5 x 7.5 cm
- Safety eyes x 2, 6 mm
- Filling = 4 grams
- Needle
- Scissors
Abbreviations:
m = mask
mr = magic ring
sc = single crochet
km = chain stitch
ch = chain stitch
puf stitch = wrap the thread around the hook and through the stitch three times, so there are 7 loops on the hook. Pull through all 7 loops.
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
bml = back loop of stitch
fml = front loop
dec. = increase (2 stitches in the same stitch)
ind. = invisible decrease (into the sl st of the next two sts, pull through and pull the yarn through the two loops)
*-* x ? = Repeat x number of times
(number) = the number of stitches that should be in the round
round = lap
row = row
I would be really happy to see your finished results after you have used one of my designs.
There are always one or more hashtags in my recipes, and if you use them and tag me in the pictures, I have the opportunity to see and possibly share your crochet creations.
It is also always possible to send me pictures and messages on Facebook or Instagram.
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I wish you a lot of crocheting fun.
Kind regards, Signe - Høvisch Design
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