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A little guy that I whipped up quick. I’m not used to making small amigurumi so this was good practice for me. I called him a bubble seal because he’s the shape of a bubble. Truly I am the best at naming things. Final piece should measure about 2″ tall. More pictures and a downloadable free PDF crochet pattern are available on Ravelry. Seal Amigurumi, Crochet Mignon, Confection Au Crochet, Pola Amigurumi, Crochet Animals Free Patterns, Kawaii Crochet, Crochet Amigurumi Free Patterns, Crochet Amigurumi Free, Crochet Simple

A little guy that I whipped up quick. I’m not used to making small amigurumi so this was good practice for me. I called him a bubble seal because he’s the shape of a bubble. Truly I am the best at naming things. Final piece should measure about 2″ tall. More pictures and a downloadable free PDF crochet pattern are available on Ravelry.

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Materials: Weight 6 yarn Size J/6.0mm Stuffing Safety Eyes or felt eyes Yarn needle Stitch Marker Abbreviations: mr = magic ring ch = chain sc = single crochet inc = increase (2 sc in next stitch) dec = invisible decrease (sc 2 stitches together) st = stitch FO = fasten off This pattern uses weight 6 blanket yarn. A

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Morris The Seal | PDF | Crochet | Sewing Amigurumi Seal, Crochet Seal, Crochet Sewing, Baby Seal, Nose Shapes, Black Eyeshadow, Safety Eyes, Head Start, Embroidery Thread

Morris_the_Seal - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document provides instructions to crochet a toy seal named Morris. The instructions include how to make the tail fins, body, snout, nose, eyes, eyelids and front fins. Key steps include increasing and decreasing stitches to shape the body and head, adding safety eyes and nose, and embroidering features like the mouth and whiskers. Once all parts are made and assembled, the seal can be brushed…

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