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Hello!

My name is Olga.
The designer of this
crochet pattern.

This pattern is available only in


ENGLISH
This crochet pattern will help you make a crocheted Poisoned mushrooms.

This tutorial is easy to follow.


It includes 19 pages of descriptions of how to make a amigurumi poisoned
mushrooms and 55 step-by-step photos of the process.

Difficulty: medium, but you should know the basic stitches:


single crochet, double crochet, increase, decrease.

Please note that you can use yarn of any color.


The materials offered in this template will help you create a amigurumi poisoned
mushrooms that will be identical to the one shown in the photos.
If you decide to use the suggested materials and tools, your mushrooms will be about
4.72 inches (12 cm) and 5.90 inches (15 cm) in height if made with a 1.75 hook.

If you have any questions or difficulties in crocheting, you can ask me,
and I will be happy to help you!

All drawings / patterns are copyrighted to mamavyaz©


The use of images/drawings for resale purposes is prohibited.

If you have any questions, please contact me on instagram @mamavyaz or


at: olavasileva90@mail.ru
@mamavyaz
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Pattern by Olga Vasileva
Color palette

Alize Cotton
gold № 56

Alize Cotton
gold № 26

Yarn Art Jeans


№ 03

Yarn Art Jeans


№ 69

Yarn Art Jeans


№ 82

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Abbreviations

MR - Magic ring ch - chain


sc - single crochet BLO - back loops only
dc - double crochet FLO - front loops only
inc - increase *6 - number of repeats
dec - decrease (12) - total number of stitches in
sl st - slip stitch a round

Choose the correct hook size which is appropriate for the yarn you are
going to use. Your choice can be different from mine, but please pay
attention to the fact, that the size of the toy will be different when you use
other yarn and other hook size.
Use a stitch marker for your convenience and rounds counting.
Stuff all the pieces as you go, firmly (unless otherwise stated), gradually
adding small portions of stuffing and forming necessary shapes of pieces.

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