Tomahawk Baby Rattle by Lisa Ferrel

Tomahawk Baby Rattle

Crochet
February 2016
Aran (8 wpi) ?
4.0 mm (G)
50 - 75 yards (46 - 69 m)
Approximately 8" tall by 4.5" wide
US
This pattern is available for $2.99 USD
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Your little warrior will love playing with this rattle shaped like a Tomahawk.

These rattles make great shower gifts, photography props or accessories for baby’s Halloween costume.

Very versatile pattern. Use worsted weight yarn from your scrap basket (cotton or polyester). You can use an empty pill bottle to make the rattle or buy a rattle insert. I have also made them with a squeaker for a dog toy. Makes a great baby shower gift.

If you would like an axe rattle in a style you don’t see here, please feel free to send me a message, and I’ll see what I can create for you.

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Skill level: Easy

Finished items measure approximately 8 “ tall by 4.5” inches wide.

Materials you will need:
Small amounts of worsted weight yarn Size G crochet hook
Yarn needle
Fiberfill
Small plastic baby aspirin bottle with lid (washed thoroughly) and 5-10 dried beans
Rattle inserts are available at https://www.etsy.com/shop/ClothandCraft

If making for a pet, use replacement squeaker from American Felt and Craft - https://www.etsy.com/listing/62376486/10-medium-squeakers...

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No pattern or photograph may be reproduced or distributed — mechanically, electronically, or by any other means, including photocopying, without written permission of Lisa Ferrel. Finished products created with this pattern may be used for commercial sale. It would be greatly appreciated if you credit the design to My Fingers Fly (http://myfingersfly.com).