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Reversible Octopus
Reversible Octopus
Reversible Octopus
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Reversible Octopus
Reversible Octopus
Reversible Octopus

Reversible Octopus

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Juicy Couture 10.5oz Super Bulky Polyester Luxe Velour XL Yarn
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*The reversible moody octopus is based off of the famous plush! It's fun to cuddle, but most of all, makes a funny gift for you and your significant other. You'll never have to guess if they're upset again!
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Reversible Octopus
    Not super happy with this pattern for multiple reasons: There's more sewing than crocheting and the instructions on that are just ”sew together every stitch”, when there are multiple ways of doing that. The bottom row of the octopus is 18 stitches, so it's basically impossible to make the 8 legs be distributed equally. I don't like that you're supposed to finish off the legs and then sew them onto the connection between the heads, the legs twist and are very floppy, instead of a part of the octopus.
    2 Likes
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velvet or chenille yarn
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4 mm
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Yarn needle, scissors, felt for facial features - or - 16 mm safety eyes, embroidery thread
Abbreviations
FO
fasten off
MR
Magic Ring
ch
Chain
dec
decrease
inc
increase
sc
single crochet
sl st
slip stitch
tog
together
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Not super happy with this pattern for multiple reasons: There's more sewing than crocheting and the instructions on that are just ”sew together every stitch”, when there are multiple ways of doing that. The bottom row of the octopus is 18 stitches, so it's basically impossible to make the 8 legs be distributed equally. I don't like that you're supposed to finish off the legs and then sew them onto the connection between the heads, the legs twist and are very floppy, instead of a part of the octopus.
2 Likes
Not super happy with this pattern for multiple reasons: There's more sewing than crocheting and the instructions on that are just ”sew together every stitch”, when there are multiple ways of doing that. The bottom row of the octopus is 18 stitches, so it's basically impossible to make the 8 legs be distributed equally. I don't like that you're supposed to finish off the legs and then sew them onto the connection between the heads, the legs twist and are very floppy, instead of a part of the octopus.
2 Likes
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