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Orca - Killer Whale
An original crochet amigurumi Orca (Killer Whale) pattern by June Gilbank.
Yarn: worsted weight yarn in black and white
Hook: US E / 3.5mm
Details:
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Although it is worked in pure amigurumi-style (it uses only single crochet stitches with increases and decreases), this is an intermediate level pattern, as it includes a lot of colour changing to create the beautiful smooth killer whale markings down the entire underside of the body. This is a pattern that requires concentration!
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The pattern notes include bonus tips to make your colour changes look as good as possible.
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The pattern includes full instructions and detailed step-by-step photographs with explanations so you can crochet and assemble a perfect orca of your own.
Size: approx 11” long
Eye size: 9mm
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- First published: March 2013
- Page created: March 26, 2013
- Last updated: April 11, 2024 …
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