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Description BLOG ETSY TUMBLR FACEBOOK I get a lot of requests to make just more kitty plush patterns in general, so I thought it might be fun to jump on the unicorn bandwagon and make a colorful kitty/unicorn hybrid It's a super simple shape that's big enough to be a pillow should you prefer it that way. I can also see how it could be tweaked a bit to look like Pusheen. It features multicolored bangs and tail and a cute spiral horn.This is a .pdf pattern where the first half is written…

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Totoro Plush Pattern | PDF Totoro Plush Pattern, Totoro Crafts, Totoro Pattern, Ideas Ceramica, Totoro Art, Gamer Aesthetic, Felt Plushie, Totoro Plush, Bunny Care

Totoro plush Pattern - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document lists body parts and patterns related to the character Totoro, including nose, ears, belly marks, eyes, pupils, body, arms/tails, and a totoro pattern created by cheekandstitch that is mentioned twice. The belly and arms/tails are listed the most times at 7 and 6 respectively.

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This pattern provides instructions for knitting a Totoro toy using intarsia colorwork. The toy is made in sections - the head, arms, body, and legs - and then assembled. Detailed multi-row stitch patterns are used to create the shapes and textures. Safety eyes and stuffing are used to complete the toy. The finished knitted Totoro can be sold as a handmade product provided it is made by the pattern designer in a limited quantity and with credit given. Totoro Toy, Teddy Bear Knitting Pattern, Sport Weight Yarn, Pdf Knitting Pattern, Dog Pattern, Stockinette Stitch, Bear Toy, Yarn Art, Sweater Pattern

FILE_20221014_211943_0iuA7 - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This pattern provides instructions for knitting a Totoro toy using intarsia colorwork. The toy is made in sections - the head, arms, body, and legs - and then assembled. Detailed multi-row stitch patterns are used to create the shapes and textures. Safety eyes and stuffing are used to complete the toy. The finished knitted Totoro can be sold as a handmade product provided it is made by…

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