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Crochets The Cranky Angel
Crochets The Cranky Angel
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This is the pattern for Buddy's nemesis/best friend, the Cranky Angel. Scroll down past the
pattern for a short Cranky Angel comic.
Size
8cm/3in tall, 7cm/2 ¾in wide
Skill Level
Easy.
Materials
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Yarn
Cream
Yellow
White
Terminology
***This pattern was written using US crochet terminology***
ch – Chain
Rnd – Round
sc – Single crochet
sc2tog – Single crochet two stitches together.
sl st – Slip stitch
st – Stitch. This term covers ch, sc, hdc, sl st and other stitches used in crochet.
Make a ring – The starting point for crocheting in a spiral. Use which ever method you prefer.
* * - Repeat the instructions between the asterisks as directed.
( ) – The number of stitches that should be in a completed round are placed in brackets at the
end of that round’s instructions.
Instructions
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Cut yarn and fasten off, leaving a tail of yarn. Leave unstuffed. Make two.
You can now attach a small circle of black felt to each eye to make the pupils, using needle
and thread or glue. They should sit off-centre, close to the edge of the eye.
Assembly
***These are guidelines only. Be guided by your own eyes at all times.***
Join the arms to the body. Attach the arms just below the neck, the narrowest part of the
body, using the tails of yarn left on the arms.
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Join the eyes to the body. The eyes sit close together just below the horns. Position the eyes
so that the pupils are close together. Use the tails of yarn left on the eyes to stitch them on to
the body.
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Make him cranky! Cut out a ‘v’ shape from black felt for the brows of the angel. Attach above
the eyes using needle and thread or glue.
Give him a mouth. Use black sewing cotton or embroidery floss to stitch in a mouth. You
could use black yarn but I think it looks a little too bold against the cream of the angel.
Yay! Your Cranky Angel is now complete. Treat him well - even a cranky angel needs a hug
now and then ;)
Are you curious to know what happens when you mess with the Cranky Angel? Take a look at
what happened to poor Buddy ...
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