Pokemon 8 Inch Plush Cyndaquil

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Pokemon 8 Inch Plush Cyndaquil

Pokemon 8 Inch Plush Cyndaquil

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This time I'm posting for my sister. She"s having trouble with the stripe. When she does it it comes out to narrow. Oh, you've been ignoring me about the snivy. So can you. You haven't answered at all. It's a simple yes or no question. awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, he is soooooo cute, i love your patterns, my sister really wants me to make her one because it is soooo cute. The best way to keep the points 'sharp' or defined, is by tightening the last chain before turning to make your first stitch. That makes the turning firmer and better defined :D Thank you so much for posting these patterns! I was wondering if you could make a bulbasaur, lapras, mew, or dragonite. You don't have to make them, though. Thank you so much!

I think I found a slight typo in the pattern for the tail...For every row at the beginning, you tell how many hdc to make, and then turn. ie, "2 hdc in each hdc across, turn". Shouldn't it be ch2 and turn? I love all your patterns! I've crocheted your pokeballs, Pikachu, and most recently your Charmander. Used this pattern to make one for my son. He adores it! Thank you for making all these pokemon patterns. I'm trying to piece together shapes to make a convincing Gyarados next. Not many out there brave enough to write a pattern for that one ;) Its about 7 inches tall I believe. I dont have a way to measure it right now, but that's pretty close. Yours will vary based on the yarn, hook and tension used. :) Oh! I just love your plushies. :) I'm trying to make all of them! I made my first one (mario) and I'm very pleased with the way he turned out! A little girl is really going to enjoy him. Quite a few people have asked me if there's a charmander pattern... If you were looking for a new pokemon to do, I might suggest him. :) I think I'm going to make a sonic now! My boyfriend loves the pattern!!Its so great!! <3 you should make a quilava next, thats my absolute favorite :D You make such great patterns. It's common with this type of crochet, for certain items to come out smaller or larger than someone else's. This is because different yarns, hooks and each crocheter's individual tension can make a considerable difference in the overall results. It's possible a small adjustment will be needed by adding a stitch or two to the stripe where it seems to be too narrow. Like, I have half an arm, so there's no way i can stuff it, and I don't have the common sense to figure this out.

Love all you patterns! I think that you are so generous with posting your patterns :) I just finished your Snolax plushie and he turned out amazing. My little brother loved him! Thank you so much for your patterns! I just finished Cyndaquil for my son's friend as a Christmas gift. When my son took a look at the finished product, he said, "Wow! It looks just like the real thing!" I so appreciate the work you've put into these patterns, and so does my son! Another thing, I was wondering whether your would consider making a vulpix pattern? I've been looking for one and can't find one anywhere! Hi, I'm fairly new to crochet but I'm thinking of trying your pattern and was wondering roughly how much of each colour yarn I'd need? Thanks :) This kind of confuses me and I'm not sure what to do after the decrease. How many single chrochets do I have to make after that?

Btw, thank you so much for all your work on all the patterns and offering them for everyone they are great How is there 47 row/rounds snout and body combined but 57 on the stripe? Wouldn't that make the stripe to long? First of all, Thank you for the time you take to post these patterns for us to try. I loved the Jolteon and made it with great ease. However, I am trying the Cyndaquil and I am having difficulty when it comes to the legs. I have taken it apart 4 times now. I follow the directions around and it is too big....follow number of stitches only and comes out too small. Like rounds 5-8 where it says to go sc around but only 21 stitches. Please help! Julia first, thanks for posting this, i'm having so much fun creating my own favorite pokemon! I got to the arms, and I'm confused by the directions. I followed them step by step, and it says hmm, hard to say without more specific information about the problem. But in general, if you watch your stitch count (using the numbers in ( ) at the end of each round or row, it is your best bet. Remember though, yarn choice, hook choice and individual tension can create some differences, so you might need to make small adjustments. :D

The stitches themselves, regardless of the crocheter, hook, yarn, etc are not the same height and width. Along with that you're also not dealing with an equally flat piece. You're going around curves that have also been stuffed - further increasing the overall area you need to cover. :) Can you please do a Vulpix? It is my absolute FAVORITE POKEMON!!! I'm gonna crochet Chikorita (my starter in Heartgold), but a Vulpix would be awesome, I could crochet my PMD sky team! XDSo confused! In the beginning when it says 2 sc in next sc around does that mean 2 sc around or is it supposed to be 2 sc in next, sc around? I keep ending up with extra stitches please help! Yes it should say 27. I don't know how that typo stayed there for so long without anyone mentioning it... LOL. (That's the kind of mistake I make when I'm typing late into the night when probably should be sleeping :) ) You are best: it compliments. I them stò making all, would want chiederti to realize a Charmender and prince Peach. thanks I love these!! Your patterns are super easy to follow, and the product is awesome! I think it's funny you don't have Bulbasaur, but these patterns are so awesome!! I have never made something like this before and I can't understand what the steps are saying to do. Could you help? I really love Cydaquil and I want to get started on this soon.

It's generally always best to use the same exact type of yarn for all the parts, (unless otherwise indicated in a pattern). That's so that all the parts and pieces remain consistent. :D You're very generous to be posting these for free and providing so much help to your readers. Thank you so much. I generally am using leftover yarn from other projects for the pokemon dolls, so I don't really know exactly how much yarn I use per doll, but it's never over one skein.Wow. I am really impressed. I'm a huge pokemon fan and these are spectacular! Where did you learn how to crochet? I don't know how, but I am extremely interested in learning how so I can do these. :] Measuring from the snout (11rnds) and head/body (36rnds) it totals 47rnds, whereas the stripe is 67rnds. Lol love ud pokemon hoping when I am good as you aljost I will maks some of my own for friend niko with pokeball to keep pokemon inside love ur work keep it up could you make a swablu easy small pokemon for a pro like you You have been featured on Geek Crafts! http://geekcrafts.com/16424-pokemon-amigurumi-pin-of-the-week/



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