DANGER!! This is a crochet pattern, not the finished product! ATTENTION!! This is the pattern, not the finished item! ————————————————— THIS PATTERN IS AVAILABLE IN: German ENGLISH ————————————————— Hello my dear crochet friend! I’m glad you found my shop. Are you looking for instructions for a cute little rhinoceros? Then you are exactly right with me. It is very well explained and includes many pictures. If you have any questions, feel free to write to me. You should be able to: – Magic Ring (thread ring) – single crochet – slip stitches (usually to finish a piece) – Half double crochet and double crochet – Increase and decrease of stitches The invisible decrease is very important, so you get a clean one Result. (There are many great videos on the internet that explain everything in detail.) – sew up Material: – Eco Cotton from Gründl, so your rhino will be approx. 16 cm tall. You are of course welcome to use a different yarn. Of course, the size also depends on how tight you crochet. I used these colors and used these quantities: 1 ball = 50 g, yardage = 105 m For the Rhino you need: #08, Pastel Mud (Dark Brown) or #03, Mocha (Light Brown), 56g For the horn and for the nails: No. 01, natural white, approx. 6g A piece of cotton: White (such as Schachenmayr Catania) for the eye: about 30 cm – Basic black sewing thread for the eyebrows – Crochet hook size 2.5 (or suitable for the yarn you are using) – Safety eyes, 8 mm diameter (black) – darning needle (blunt tip) – sewing needle – Embroidery needle (pointed at the front, larger eyelet at the back) – Stitch marker – fiberfill – Scissors – Pins to attach, fix and see if everything is in place The manual or parts thereof may not be copied, reproduced, published (neither online nor printed), translated into other languages, exchanged, modified or resold. Excerpts and the images contained in the instructions may not be published either. If you have crocheted a rhino, I would be very happy if you would tag me in your pictures on Instagram at: @neyney.crochet or #neyney.crochet Finished specimens may be sold in small handmade numbers with credit to the designer “Design by NeyNey.crochet”. Stated prices are total prices. Sales tax is not shown due to small business status according to §19 UStG. _____________________________________________________________________ Hello my dear crochet friend! I am glad that you have found your way into my shop. Are you looking for a guide for a little cute rhino? Then you’ve come to the right place. It is very well explained and contains many pictures. If you have any questions then dare and feel free to write to me. You should have the following basic knowledge: – Magic ring – Single crochet – Slip stitch (mostly used when finishing off a crochet detail) – Half double crochet, double crochet and treble crochet – Increase and decrease (of stitches) I recommend the invisible decrease because by using it you will get a smoother result. (You can find a lot of great clips online which explain the invisible decrease in detail.) – Color change – stitching Material: – Using Eco Cotton by Gründl and a 2.5 mm crochet hook your rhino will be approx. 16 cm/6.3 inches. Of course, you can use whichever yarn you wish to use. The size will depend on how tight or loosely you crochet Please find below the yarn I used crocheting the rhino and my consumption of yarn: 1 skein = 50 g, yardage = 105 m/worsted, Aran body: #08, “Pastel Mud” (dark brown) or #03, “Mocca” (light brown), 56g horn and nails: No. 01, “Natural White” (off white), approx. 6g remnant of cotton yarn: White (e.g., Schachenmayr Catania) for the eye: approx. 30cm/12inches – Black thread to embroider the eyebrows – Crochet hook: 2.5 mm (size B), or according to the yarn you use – Pair of safety eyes (diameter: 8 mm, black) – Darning needle (blunt tip) – Sewing needle – Embroidery needle (pointed, big eyelet) – Stitch markers – Fiber fill – Scissors – Pins to attach, secure and check if everything is placed well Therefore the pattern or parts of it may not be copied, reproduced, published (neither online nor printed), translated into other languages, exchanged, changed or resold. Excerpts and the pictures contained to the pattern, may also not be published. If you have crocheted a rhino, I would be very happy if you would tag me on your pictures on Instagram under: @neyney.crochet Finished figures may be sold in a small hand-made number with reference to the designer “NeyNey.crochet”. Prices quoted are total prices. VAT is not shown due to small business status according to §19 UStG.
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