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Eaten by a Shark
"A free pattern to make a Shark cocoon. Based on the granny square technique - but made in the round (as I hate sewing in ends). This pattern uses Aran / worsted weight yarn and a 7mm hook for the main body, and 2 strands of a double knitting yarn for the gums, gums and teeth (although you could use 1 strand of aran weight). It's quick to work up, and takes about 700g or yarn per cocoon which fits a 6-8 year old boy"
Crochet HookK/10.5 or 6.5 mm hook, L/11 or 8 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gaugen/a
Finished SizeAge 6-8 years
Materials List
- 6.5 / 7mm crochet hook
- yarn needle
- scissors
- 700g Aran weight grey yarn
- oddments of white, and red yarn
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lcarr
Mar 05, 2017
These cocoons are always fun to make. The designer also has a mermaid tail (free) and alligator (not free) cocoon listed on her website. They are granny style, so they should make up pretty quickly. A quick gift idea for the little ones, and a fun addition to shark week!
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