Sunny the Sunflower - Botanical Beasts Pattern Collection
Sunny the Sunflower Dragon is the first published pattern of my Botanical Beasts Pattern Collection.
This digital pattern is targeted at INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED crocheters, but I would say adventurous beginners would also be able to make this pattern if instructions are read and followed carefully. This amigurumi pattern is written in ENGLISH and uses US CROCHET TERMINOLOGY. Descriptions for all stitches are not included in the pattern but can be found online. The pattern includes techniques such as crocheting pieces together, including wire, sewing, and creating short rows. All these techniques are taught using detailed step-by-step pictures and are very valuable skills that will take your crochet work to the next level. The pattern is mostly worked in a spiral with the exception of the petals which are worked in rows.
The pattern includes instructions for how to make Sunny with or without using wire in the petals. This allows you to make both a cuddly version of Sunny and one that is ideal for display and posing in pictures. Sunny can be made in different yarn types, and the pattern includes instructions for where you might need to account for differences in yarn or your personal tension and techniques to make sure you get a great final product every time.
You will be able to download two versions of this pattern; a printer-friendly version and a coloured, stylised version ideal for tablets, phones and laptops.
*THIS IS A DIGITAL PATTERN FILE, YOU WILL NOT RECIEVE A PHYSICAL PRODUCT.*
This pattern has been thoroughly tested by other crocheters with different levels of experience to make sure the instructions are clear and accurate. You can see their amazing work featured in the last picture of this listing and I highly recommend you check out their work on Instagram.
Sunny the Sunflower Dragon is the first published pattern of my Botanical Beasts Pattern Collection.
This digital pattern is targeted at INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED crocheters, but I would say adventurous beginners would also be able to make this pattern if instructions are read and followed carefully. This amigurumi pattern is written in ENGLISH and uses US CROCHET TERMINOLOGY. Descriptions for all stitches are not included in the pattern but can be found online. The pattern includes techniques such as crocheting pieces together, including wire, sewing, and creating short rows. All these techniques are taught using detailed step-by-step pictures and are very valuable skills that will take your crochet work to the next level. The pattern is mostly worked in a spiral with the exception of the petals which are worked in rows.
The pattern includes instructions for how to make Sunny with or without using wire in the petals. This allows you to make both a cuddly version of Sunny and one that is ideal for display and posing in pictures. Sunny can be made in different yarn types, and the pattern includes instructions for where you might need to account for differences in yarn or your personal tension and techniques to make sure you get a great final product every time.
You will be able to download two versions of this pattern; a printer-friendly version and a coloured, stylised version ideal for tablets, phones and laptops.
*THIS IS A DIGITAL PATTERN FILE, YOU WILL NOT RECIEVE A PHYSICAL PRODUCT.*
This pattern has been thoroughly tested by other crocheters with different levels of experience to make sure the instructions are clear and accurate. You can see their amazing work featured in the last picture of this listing and I highly recommend you check out their work on Instagram.
Sunny the Sunflower Dragon is the first published pattern of my Botanical Beasts Pattern Collection.
This digital pattern is targeted at INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED crocheters, but I would say adventurous beginners would also be able to make this pattern if instructions are read and followed carefully. This amigurumi pattern is written in ENGLISH and uses US CROCHET TERMINOLOGY. Descriptions for all stitches are not included in the pattern but can be found online. The pattern includes techniques such as crocheting pieces together, including wire, sewing, and creating short rows. All these techniques are taught using detailed step-by-step pictures and are very valuable skills that will take your crochet work to the next level. The pattern is mostly worked in a spiral with the exception of the petals which are worked in rows.
The pattern includes instructions for how to make Sunny with or without using wire in the petals. This allows you to make both a cuddly version of Sunny and one that is ideal for display and posing in pictures. Sunny can be made in different yarn types, and the pattern includes instructions for where you might need to account for differences in yarn or your personal tension and techniques to make sure you get a great final product every time.
You will be able to download two versions of this pattern; a printer-friendly version and a coloured, stylised version ideal for tablets, phones and laptops.
*THIS IS A DIGITAL PATTERN FILE, YOU WILL NOT RECIEVE A PHYSICAL PRODUCT.*
This pattern has been thoroughly tested by other crocheters with different levels of experience to make sure the instructions are clear and accurate. You can see their amazing work featured in the last picture of this listing and I highly recommend you check out their work on Instagram.