de na! estoy viendo que en la vuelta 2 de la
cabeza esta mal... bueno, es la bola tipica,
en vez de dos puntos bajos seguidos como pone
ahí, hay que aumentar :)
Posted 19 months ago.
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oh! pero que eres linda al darnos el
tutorial, te lo agradezco mucho... y ya me
pongo a trabajarlo jijiji
=^-^= besos TAUBE
Posted 19 months ago.
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jjiji al parecer hice mal las patitas o las
cosi mal o algo hice mal pero aqui esta
MUCHAS GRACIAS jajaj lastima¡ que no es nada
comparado con los tuyos eres la MEJOR
My son wants one, thank you for sharing- AND
for the permission to sell them. You don't
see that very often! If you ever start
making beads, I'll give you some glass
recipes to use that you're welcome to sell ;)
Posted 19 months ago.
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Gracias Laura por tu generosidad...Llegue a
soñar por semanas con tus pulpitos y ahora
los puedo hacer :) :) :) SOY FELIZ!!!.
Posted 19 months ago.
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I made a family of them for my nephew. He's 3
years old now.
HE LOVES THEM! Now I'm the best aunt ever
(apart from the fact that I'm the only aunt,
but well...)
Thank you so much for this idea!
Posted 19 months ago.
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Thank you for this great pattern. I made one
- It is my first crochet toy.
She's so cute. (and not perfect, I'm still
leraning to crochet)
Posted 17 months ago.
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@ amigurumi lover:
I can tell you how I interpreted that.
To 2: That means you crochet two times into
the same hole of the row before, giving 12
then. The rest: That means the
"rhythm" for the next crochets.
It doesn't really make sense if you never
saw how such a ball is crotcheted. Or maybe
you'd rather try the ball from this pattern: www.flickr.com/photos/roxycraft/2228856015/
Posted 16 months ago.
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What 'B Ball' means? Is it an extra part? Do
you have to crochet the legs individually and
sew them together?
Posted 12 months ago.
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QueenPantoufle says:
they are so darling!
How sweet from you to share the pattern :)
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