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Sweet Snuggles in Summer Crochet Series: Whale Family

Hi Readers and Crocheters!!

In case you missed the update on the ORIGINAL POST, I have finished the WHALES!!

These are made just like in my original W is for Whale pattern except that I have used this Sweet Snuggles Lite Yarn, my J/6mm hook and size 30mm eyes.  More on the ORIGINAL POST.

See THIS POST FOR MORE ON WHAT THE SERIES IS ALL ABOUT.

I mean – don’t you just want to squeeze them all?

Made with this yarn they are about 5×5″, 6×6″ and 9×9.”

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I am working on a giant basket of plush animals that will be for sale in my local spot for the Holidays and I think this basket is absolutely perfect to display them in!!  I want to grab a few more for beanies and scarves!!

To get started read the post linked above and grab that yarn and your size J/6mm hook.

I have used these 30mm safety eyes for these guys. With this type of yarn, if you are using safety eyes you need to make sure they have very large backs.  The ones for these whales have large plastic backs.  If not, one thing I do is cut a piece of plastic mesh and put it on before the back like below.  Just make sure to cut off any jagged edges.

You will also need a yarn needle with an eye large enough for this size of yarn.

This is part of my Sweet Snuggles series for this summer and as such I am using Sweet Snuggles Lite yarn exclusively.  This pattern should work with any other type of yarn that you would use for Amigurumi.

*For this type of yarn SHEDDING WHEN THE YARN IS CUT DOES HAPPEN. For that reason, I do choose to cut longer tails than when I use worsted weight type yarn. Also, with the shedding this is probably not the type of yarn to take “as you go” places.  It does shed when CUT (not when you are finished working up the animals, but just where you make your cuts).

Also, do NOT PULL TOO HARD when making your knots.  This yarn can break. But, even with those two drawbacks, the final result is just too adorable not to use this yarn.  In every other way this yarn works up like a dream.

I have used my size J/6mm hook.  For me, it is the one with this yarn that creates a nice gauge for stuffed animals.  If you find that your piece is too “holey” you need to go down a hook size.

And that is it!! You can make up a big handful in a single day once you get the hang of it.

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Whale, see you next time!! Kristi

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