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Alpaca
A 50 pattern stuffed animal book that is collaborating all my older stuffed animal patterns from the past 4 years, and revamping those patterns to update them to better written formats. Don’t worry if you want, I will continue to have the original patterns available, but only in this book does the revamp of the pattern exist.
There are 17 completely new patterns in the book that have never been available before.
The wonderful part of this book is it has all the techniques if photo tutorial and written in one place, plus how to design your own animal series I did awhile back, and how to enlarge your animal patterns from past tutorials. It also has many suggestions on what gauge looms are good with what yarns are out there. What fillings you can consider and so much more. It is a complete book on stuffed animals. 200 pages worth of information.
I include at the end of the book a video index of all the older videos of the animals that had video with them originally, the revamps were not included in the video, but you have access to the link, so you can look at the videos as a guide.
I used the 24 peg 3/8” gauge CinDwood loom for the book and every pattern is written in 24 peg format, but I include the fact you can use any 24 peg loom to make any of these patterns. There are only 2 patterns not in 24 peg format, but giving you options on other ways you can take the pattern in the book, and make them larger easily.
Feel free to ask questions about the book and all, I am here to help.
This is a cute pattern for any alpaca lover. It is moderate in size and fairly easy to make. I did my best to make this an easier pattern, which makes it less fluffy than it could be, but if you feel bold you can always add a scalloped stitch to the body design to give it more fluff.
I used a 12 peg knifty knitter loom, any 12 peg loom will work just fine. I also used Lions Brand Homespun Yarn the thicker version and Lions Brand Jiffy Thick and Quick Yarn. I didn’t use much at all of either on this project so if you happen to have a little of both you can use it.
Also feel free to let me know if you have any questions.
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- First published: February 2015
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