***This is a PDF download. YOU WILL NOT RECIEVE A PLUSHIE, OR A REFUND IF YOU PURCHASE THIS THINKING YOU WOULD RECIEVE A PLUSHIE FOR 4.50$ WITH NO SHIPPING COSTS.*** MEET LOAFIE 😀 He is a squishy loaf of bread with a cute bum. He has cute arms that can hold his tummy, or flail around if that’s what you like! He also has cute ‘lil feet and a sweet face. This pattern requires very minimal sewing, only a bit of whip stitching to attach the back panel! Woohoo, we love a good pattern with limited sewing. 😀 If you have questions about the pattern, please reach out to me here on Etsy or direct message me @tinyfriendscrochet on Instagram–I’m more than happy to help you! You may sell your finished Loafies in limited quantities and you must credit Tiny Friends Crochet as the original designer. DO NOT use my listing photos in your own product listings!! *I tried making this pattern with Sweet Snuggles Lite *IT DIDN’T TURN OUT WELL. This pattern works best with worsted weight or smaller. This pattern is suitable for intermediate crocheters, due to the fact that it uses a bunch of different crochet stitches, including the bobble stitch and treble stitch. You should be comfortable reading crochet patterns; this pattern will not teach you how to read them. You should understand how to crochet and read written patterns prior to purchase.
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