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Melting Snowman Doll
I love snowmen! They are my favorite thing about winter, so I just knew I needed to make snowman doll to go in my collection.
Some have called it a Topsy-Turvy, reversible, or 2 in 1 doll.
This pattern was fully tested by testers with varying levels of experience.
This pattern is written in American Standard Terms. I have used photographs to help with instructions throughout. A printer friendly version will also be included.
THIS PATTERN INCLUDES:
- a .pdf file with detailed instructions
- 8 pages long and has 23 pictures to help you visually
- the pattern is available in English
- a print friendly version
- Instant digital download - ready to download immediately after the payment. You will see the download link in details of your order.
DIFFICULTY: Advanced Beginner
SIZE:
Snowman – 6½” tall when standing
Melting Snowball – 5” tall (including pom-pom)
* If the same gauge is used as the pattern indicates.
MATERIALS:
- Worsted weight yarn in white, orange, black, a hat color, pom-pom color, mitten color, and scarf color. (I use Hobby Lobby’s I love this Cotton!)
- Size G (4.0mm) Crochet Hook
- Yarn Needle
- Stitch Marker
- Fiberfill
- 9mm safety eyes for snowman eyes
- 6mm safety eyes for buttons
- Various buttons or felt (optional) for face pieces.
- Fabric glue or hot glue (optional) for gluing face pieces to snowball.
- Small (1 3/8”) Pom-Pom Maker (optional)
- Extra Small (¾“) Pom-Pom Maker (optional)
Pattern Stitches:
mc = Magic Circle
ch = Chain
sp(s) = space(s)
st(s) = stitch(es)
sl st = Slip Stitch
sk = Skip
sc = Single Crochet
dec = Single Crochet Decrease
inc = Single Crochet Increase
hdc = Half Double Crochet
dc = Double Crochet
fpsc = Front Post Single Crochet
bpsc = Back Post Single Crochet
blo = Back Loop Only
flo = Front Loop Only
RS = Right Side
WS = Wrong Side
FO = Finish Off
Copyright
This design, written pattern, and images are a copyright of ©Heather Boyer. You may make and sell products from my patterns. I do ask that you include a link to the pattern with credit for the design. Thank you!
For more patterns from me, check out my blog, https://mycreativeblog.com
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- First published: November 2018
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