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Gracie Morgan Fox in the Snow Designs Copyright Notice: You are certainly welcome to sell your finished items from this pattern in any way you choose; however, do not copy or redistribute the pattern itself. If you sell your finished items online, please provide a link to my Etsy website in your description.

Gracie Morgan •••

Gracie Morgan Fox in the Snow Designs

Materials •••

About Gracie Ahoy, all ye mateys and scallywags! Come join Gracie Morgan and her salty crew of pirates on a swashbuckling adventure across the high seas! Climb aboard and prepare to set sail wherever the treasures and adventures lead! Yo ho! Yo ho! It's the pirate's life for me!

 Worsted weight yarn in a variety of colors (Caron Simply Soft, Red Heart Soft, Brava Worsted)  Super fine yarn (Loops & Threads Woolike)

Abbreviations mr/mc

magic ring/magic circle

ch

chain stitch

sc

single crochet stitch

esc

extended single crochet stitch

rsc

reverse single crochet stitch

hdc

half double crochet stitch

dc

double crochet stitch

tr

treble crochet stitch

dtr

double treble crochet stitch

inc

single crochet increase (2 sc into stitch indicated)

hdc-inc

half double crochet increase (2 hdc into stitch indicated

dc-inc

double crochet increase (2 dc into stitch indicated)

tr-inc

treble crochet increase (2 tr into stitch indicated)

dec

single crochet decrease (single crochet 2 stitches together)

esc-dec

extended single crochet decrease (single crochet 2 stitches together)

hdc-dec

half double crochet decrease (half double crochet 2 stitches together

dc-dec

double crochet decrease (double crochet 2 stitches together)

rnd(s)

round(s)

sk

skip

slst

slip stitch

st(s)

stich(es)

…-tbl

through back loops only

…-tfl

through front loops only

[…] …x

repeat instructions in brackets … times

(…)

total number of sts in current rnd

 2.25 mm and 2.75 mm crochet hooks  Scissors  Stitch markers  Yarn needle  Stuffing/polyester fiberfill  Plastic circle  6 mm safety eyes in black  Light pink fabric marker or rouge  Embellishments (optional)

About Gracie  1

Gracie Morgan •••

Amigurumi Techniques Before beginning, familiarize yourself with the amigurumi techniques listed below. I have gathered an excellent array of tutorials that are well worth a looksee! Each one was especially helpful when I was learning how to crochet amigurumi, and I hope you find them useful as well! www.planetjune.com/invdec

Invisible Decrease

www.planetjune.com/color

Changing Colors Perfect Stripes for Amigurumi

(1) www.planetjune.com/stripes (2) http://needlenoodles.com/home/?q=node/139

Invisible Fasten Off (Finishing Open Pieces)

www.planetjune.com/invfinish

Ultimate Finish (Finishing Closed Pieces)

www.planetjune.com/finish www.planetjune.com/join

Amigurumi Seamless Join (Sewing) Finishing a Flat Piece (Arms) Join New Yarn with a Single Crochet Stitch Join New Yarn with a Slip Stitch Amigurumi Hair Tutorial

http://engsidrun.spire.ee/blogs/blog1.php/tutorial-finishing-a-flat-piece http://oombawkadesigncrochet.com/2014/02/how-to-join-new-yarnwith-single.html http://oombawkadesigncrochet.com/2014/02/how-to-join-new-yarnwith-slip-stitch.html

http://esshaych.blogspot.ca/2009/09/amigurumi-hair-tutorial.html

Amigurumi Techniques  2

Gracie Morgan •••

Legs The doll is worked from the legs up, so we are going to begin with making our pair of legs. We are going to be working in continuous rounds, so be sure to use a stitch marker. Use a 2.25 mm crochet hook for the legs, as well for the body, head, and arms. Stuff the legs, body, and head, but do not stuff the arms. (Note: Add an additional max of 5 rounds/45 stitches to each leg to make your doll leggier.) Rnd 1.

With Lion Brand Heartland in Sequoia, sc 4 into a magic ring

(4)

Rnd 2.

[inc] 4x

(8)

Rnd 3.

inc, sc 7

(9)

Rnds 4.-31.

sc into each st around (28 rounds) 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

(9)

(Tip: You are going to be making 252 stitches between rnds 4.-31., and I prefer to count instead of using a stitch marker since the number of stitches in each round around is very few.) Be sure to stuff the leg as you go, adding bits of stuffing at a time to avoid bulging. Roll the leg between your hands to smooth out the stuffing. Once you have finished your first leg, slip stitch into the first stitch of the last round and fasten off invisible. Here is an excellent tutorial on how to fasten off invisible: www.planetjune.com/invfinish. Next, make your second leg, but DO NOT break the yarn or fasten off. Instead, chain 2 and slip stitch into the closing/invisible stitch on your first leg. You will lose a stitch on this leg. Do not crochet into the slip stitch when coming back around. (Use photos on next page for guidance.)

Legs  3

Gracie Morgan •••

Body After you have chained 2 and slip stitched into the first leg, follow the instructions for rnd 32 below.

Rnd 32.

Continuing with Sequioa, sc 8, sc 2 across the ch 2 (back bumps), sc 9, sc 2 across the ch 2 (both loops)

(21)

Rnds 33.-34.

sc into each st around (2 rounds) 33. 34.

(21)

Rnd 35.

inc, sc 3, inc, [sc 4, inc] 2x, sc 3, inc, sc 2

(26)

Rnd 36.

sc into each st around

(26)

Rnd 37.

sc 3, inc, sc 4, inc, [sc 5, inc] 2x, sc 5

(30)

Rnds 38.-39.

With Caron Simply Soft in Bone, sc into each st around (2 rounds) 38. 39.

(30)

Rnd 40.

dec, sc 3, dec, [sc 4, dec] 2x, sc 3, dec, sc 2, dec, sc 2

(24)

Rnd 41.

sc into each st around

(24)

Rnd 42.

sc 2, dec, sc 3, dec, [sc 4, dec] 2x, sc 3

(20)

Rnds 43.-49.

sc into each st around (7 rounds) 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49.

(20)

Body  4

Gracie Morgan ••• Rnd 50.

sc 3, dec, sc 8, dec, sc 5

(18)

Rnd 51.

dec, sc 6, dec, sc 8 (begin stuffing the body)

(16)

Rnd 52.

sc 4, dec, sc 5, dec, sc 3

(14)

Rnd 53.

sc 2, dec, sc 6, dec, sc 2

(12)

Rnd 54.

sc 3, dec, sc 3, dec, sc 2

(10)

Rnds 55.-56.

sc into each st around (2 rounds) 55. 56.

(10)

(Tip: You are going to make 140 stitches between rnds 43.-49. of the body, in case you would like to count instead of using a stitch marker.) When you are finished with rnd 56, do not break the yarn. Finish stuffing the body and neck, and then follow the instructions for the head on the next page. Do not stuff the body and neck very firmly. Roll the body between your hands to smooth the stuffing out. (Use photos for guidance.)

Head We are going to begin the head straight away. Place the eyes between rounds 10 and 11; the eyes are 7 stitches apart. Also, remember to stuff the head firmly, breaking during rounds to add bits of stuffing. Furthermore, you may want to (really, you should) place a large circular piece of plastic where the neck ends and the head begins. By doing this, you will ensure the bottom half of the head remains rounded. This will also prevent you from overstuffing the neck and chest by blocking the neck hole while you stuff. Any piece of plastic will do; yogurt covers work well. Rnd 1.

Continuing with Bone, sc 10

(10)

Rnd 2.

[inc] 10x

(20)

Head  5

Gracie Morgan ••• Rnd 3.

[inc] 20x

(40)

Rnds 4.-12.

sc into each st around (9 rounds) 4. 5. (trace and cut out plastic circle) 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. (eyes; 7 sts apart) 11. 12.

(40)

Rnd 13.

sc 5, dec, [sc 11, dec] 2x, sc 7

(37)

Rnd 14.

With Brava in Persimmon, sc into each st around (add widow’s peak this rnd; see photo)

(37)

Rnd 15.

sc 3, dec, [sc 5, dec] 4x, sc 4 (place plastic circle inside of head)

(32)

Rnd 16.

sc 2, dec, [sc 3, dec] 5x, sc 3

(26)

Rnd 17.

sc 1, dec, [sc 2, dec] 5x, sc 3

(20)

Rnd 18.

sc 1, dec, [sc 2, dec] 4x, sc 1 (begin stuffing head)

(15)

Rnd 19.

[sc 1, dec] 5x

(10)

Rnd 20.

[dec] 5x

(5)

(Tip: You are going to be making 360 stitches between rnds 4.-12. of the head, in case you would rather count.) Before closing the hole, make sure the head is stuffed very firmly and shaped properly. This part is extremely important! Again, placing a piece of plastic to give the head a more rounded shape, as well as to prevent overstuffing the neck and chest, is recommended. Now, the neck should be stuffed well before the plastic circle is placed inside of the head. Place a ball of stuffing over the neck hole, then bend the plastic circle up to fit the piece inside of the head. Gently push the edges of the circle down with your fingertips until the piece is level enough to serve tea on. Notice in the photo below how the circle gave the head a more rounded appearance. Lovely! Continue stuffing the head with fiberfill. Be sure the plastic circle remains level. You are finished stuffing when the head is very hard to the touch. (Use photos on next page for guidance.)

Head  6

Gracie Morgan •••

Hair There are many ways to add hair to your amigurumi. With Gracie, I chose to use the “Latch Hook” Wigs method. If you would like Gracie’s hair to be wavy or curly, you will have to bake wet yarn on wooden dowels in the oven at 300 degrees for 45-55 minutes. Use smaller wooden dowels to create tighter curls, or larger wooden dowels to create looser waves. Begin by wrapping the yarn around the wooden dowels, being sure to secure the ends. Next, soak the yarn in water, and then squeeze out any excess water before placing them onto a baking sheet and into the oven. After 45-55 minutes, take the dowels out of the oven. You will need to allow the yarn to cool to room temperature before removing them from the dowels. Next, take the yarn off the wooden dowels, and cut the yarn into several strands. Now, beginning at the hairline, attach the strands of yarn individually using the latch hook method (see sidebar and photos on next page). Use a 2.25 mm crochet hook to attach the hair to the head. Once you are finished adding yarn to the hairline, skip a row and attach more strands of yarn. Lastly, decide where her part is going to be, because you need to attach yarn on either side of her part line. The part should begin in the front and end in the back. Are there any visible gaps? If not, you are finished attaching yarn to her head.

Hair  7

Gracie Morgan •••

“Latch Hook” Wigs •••

Step 1

Insert your hook into the gap between 2 stitches and bring it out at the gap directly above (or below).

Step 2

Fold a strand of yarn in half, and using your hook, pull the middle through the head, leaving a short loop of “hair” on the hook.

Step 3

Yo with both ends of the “hair,” and use the hook to pull them through the loop.

Step 4

Pull the ends downward to tighten the loop and secure the hair strand. Begin by hooking all around the hairline.

Hair  8

Gracie Morgan •••

Ears Use your 2.25 mm crochet hook and Bone yarn for the ears. We are going to be working in rows. Begin by making a magic ring with Bone, and then follow the instructions in the table below. Row 1.

With Bone, sc 5 into a magic ring, turn

(5)

Row 2.

ch 1, slst into each st across

(5)

Fasten off, leaving a long yarn tail for sewing the ears onto the head. The ears are in line with, and three to four stitches away from, the eyes.

Arms Use a 2.25 mm crochet hook and Bone yarn for the arms. Be sure to close the arms when you are finished by single crocheting corresponding stitches together. Do not stuff the arms. Begin by making a magic ring with Bone, and then follow the instructions in the table below. Rnd 1.

With Bone, sc 3 into a magic circle

(3)

Rnd 2.

[inc] 3x

(6)

Rnd 3.

inc, sc 5

(7)

Rnds 4.-26.

sc into each st around (23 rounds) 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

(7)

(Tip: You’re going to be making 161 stitches between rnds 4. and 26.; rather than using a stitch marker, you may simply count as you go around.) Flatten the arms and close them by single crocheting over both layers of stitches, then fasten off. This is a very common amigurumi technique. If you need more guidance, use the tutorial here: http://engsidrun.spire.ee/blogs/blog1.php/tutorial-finishing-a-flat-piece. The arms are attached directly above round 54. of the body. Use the amigurumi seamless join technique found here: www.planetjune.com/join.

Ears  9

Gracie Morgan •••

Blouse Use your 2.25 mm crochet hook and Cream yarn for the blouse. We are going to be working in rows and in closed rounds. Begin by chaining 18 with Cream, and then follow the instructions in the table below. Row 1.

With Cream, ch 18, dc-inc into 3rd ch from the hk, dc-inc into each ch across, turn

(32)

Row 2.

ch 1, [sc 3, inc] 8x, turn

(40)

Row 3.

Through back loops only, ch 2, dc into next 6 sts, skip 8 sts (1st armhole formed), dc into next 12 sts, skip 8 sts (2nd armhole formed), dc into last 6 sts, turn

(24)

Row 4.

ch 1, sc 5, dec, sc 10, dec, sc 5, turn

(22)

Row 5.

ch 2, dc into each st across, turn

(22)

Row 6.

ch 1, sc into each st across, turn

(22)

Row 7.

ch 2, dc 2, dc-inc, [dc 4, dc-inc] 3x, dc 4, turn

(26)

Row 8.

ch 1, sc into each st across, turn

(26)

Rnd 10.

ch 2, dc 3 into 1st st, dc-inc into next st, [dc 3 into next st, dc-inc into next st] 12x, join with slst to 1st st and begin working in closed rounds

(65)

Blouse  10

Gracie Morgan ••• Rnd 11.

ch 2, dc into each st around, join

(65)

Rnd 12.

ch 2, dc 15, dc-inc, dc 31, dc-inc, dc 17, join

(67)

Rnd 13.

ch 1, sc into each st around, join

(67)

Rnd 14.

ch 1, sc 4 into 1st st, *[skip 2 sts, sc 4 into next st]; repeat from the * around

Fasten off, and weave in all ends.

Blouse  11

Gracie Morgan •••

Next, we are going to add the buttonloops to the back of the blouse. Join Cream with a single crochet to the top corner of the back of the blouse (see photo), chain 8, and then slipstitch into the 1st sc (buttonloop formed). Continue to sc down the back of the blouse until you reach the bottom, and then chain 8 and slipstitch into the last stitch (buttonloop formed). Crochet back up the otherside of the unfinished edge of the blouse, and then fasten off and weave in ends, or use the end to sew the buttons on.

Blouse  12

Gracie Morgan •••

Corset Ooh-lala, a corset! Use your 2.25 mm crochet hook and Dark Brown Super Fine yarn for the corset. We are going to be working in rows, and we will be crocheting through the back loops only. Begin by chaining 8 with Dark Brown, and then follow the instructions in the table below. Row 1.

With Dark Brown, ch 8, hdc into 2nd ch from the hk, hdc into next ch, sc into next 3 chs, hdc into last 2 chs, turn

(7)

Rows 2.-15.

ch 1, through back loops only, hdc 2, sc 3, hdc 2, turn (14 rows) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

(7)

Fasten off, and weave in ends. Use a ribbon to tie the corset around her waist.

Corset  13

Gracie Morgan •••

Breeches The pirate breeches are crocheted from the pantlegs up to the waist, and are constructed similiarly to the legs. Each pantleg is made separately, and then joined together with a chain and a slip stitch. Once joined, additional rounds are added to the hips. Lastly, the ruffles and cord ties are added to the bottom of the pantlegs.

Pantlegs Use your 2.25 mm crochet hook and Brava Fig and Burgundy yarn for the pantlegs. We are going to be working in continuous rounds, so be sure to use a stitch marker. When

changing

colors,

use

the

perfect

stripes

for

amigurumi

technique

found

here:

http://needlenoodles.com/home/?q=node/139. In short, change colors like you normally would, but then slip

stitch into the 1st stitch of the new round with the new color instead of single crocheting. When coming back around, single crochet into the slip stitch. Do not cut or carry the yarn; instead, simply leave the yarn behind to pick up when needed again. Begin by chaining 12 with Fig, slip stitch into the 1st stitch to form a ring, and then follow the instructions in the table below. Rnd 1.

With Fig, chain 12, slst into 1st ch to form a ring, ch 1, sc into each back bump around

(12)

Rnd 2.

sc-tbl into each st around

(12)

Rnd 3.

With Burgundy, [inc] 12x

(24)

Rnd 4.

[sc 1, inc] 12x

(36)

Rnd 5.

sc into each st around

(36)

Breeches  14

Gracie Morgan ••• Rnds 6.-8.

With Fig, sc into each st around (3 rounds) 6. 7. 8.

(36)

Rnd 9.

With Burgundy, sc into each st around

(36)

Rnd 10.

sc 4, dec, [sc 10, dec] 2x, sc 6

(33)

Rnd 11.

sc into each st around

(33)

Rnd 12.

With Fig, sc into each st around

(33)

Rnd 13.

sc 3, dec, [sc 6, dec] 3x, sc 4

(29)

Rnd 14.

sc into each st around

(29)

Rnd 15.

With Burgundy, sc into each st around

(29)

Rnd 16.

[sc 3, dec] 5x, sc 4

(24)

Rnd 17.

sc into each st around

(24)

Rnd 18.

With Fig, sc into each st around

(24)

When you are finished with your 1st pantleg, fasten off invisible and set aside. Next, work up your 2nd pantleg, but do not fasten off invisible.

Single crochet an additional 5-7 stitches to place the color changes at the back of the pantleg. Next, chain 1 and slip stitch into a stitch on the 1st pantleg. Be sure to slipstitch into a stitch that will place the color changes at the back. You will also lose a stitch on this pantleg. Do not crochet into the slip stitch when coming back around. Once you have finished joining the legs by slip stitching into the 1 st pantleg, follow the instructions in the table below.

Breeches  15

Gracie Morgan •••

Rnd 19.

Continuing with Fig, sc 23 around the 1st pantleg, sc into the back bump of ch-1, sc 24 around the 2nd pantleg, sc into both loops of ch-1

(49)

Rnd 20.

sc 1, dec, [sc 2, dec] 11x, sc 2

(37)

Rnds 21.-23.

With Burgundy, sc into each st around (3 rounds) 21. 22. 23.

(37)

Rnd 24.

With Fig, sc into each st around

(37)

Rnd 25.

sc 2, dec, [sc 3, dec] 6x, sc 3

(30)

Rnd 26.

sc into each st around

(30)

Rnds 27.-29.

With Burgundy, sc into each st around (3 rounds) 27. 28. 29.

(30)

Rnd 30.

With Fig, slst into the 1st st, ch 1, sc into same st, sc into next 5 sts, hdc into next 5 sts, dc into next 5 sts, slst into next st, dc into next 5 sts, hdc into next 5 sts, sc into next 4 sts

(30)

Fasten off invisible. Next, we will work on the pantleg cuffs.

Breeches  16

Gracie Morgan •••

Pantleg Cuffs Use your 2.25 mm crochet hook and Fig yarn for the pantleg cuffs. We are going to be working in continuous rounds, so be sure to use a stitch marker. Begin by joining Fig to a frontloop of round 2. of the pantleg, and then follow the instructions in the table below. Rnd 1. Rnds 2.-3.

Join Fig with a sc, sc 2 into same fl as join, sc 3 into each frontloop around sc into each st around (2 rounds) 2. 3.

(36) (36)

Fasten off invisible, and then weave in ends. Repeat the above instructions for the 2nd pantleg, and then fasten off invisible and weave in ends. Tie dark brown cord or a chain around the pantlegs, just above the pantleg ruffle.

Hat Use your 2.25 mm crochet hook and Burgundy yarn for the hat. We are going to be working in closed rounds. Begin by making a magic ring with Burgundy, and then follow the instructions in the table below. Rnd 1.

With Burgundy, ch 2, dc 11 into magic ring, join with slst to 1st st

(11)

Rnd 2.

ch 2, [dc-inc] 11x, join

(22)

Rnd 3.

ch 2, [dc 1, dc-inc] 11x, join

(33)

Rnd 4.

ch 2, dc 1, dc-inc, [dc 2, dc-inc] 10x, dc 1, join

(44)

Rnd 5.

ch 2, [dc 3, dc-inc] 10x, dc 4, join

(54)

Rnds 6.-8.

ch 2, dc into each st around, join (3 rounds) 6. 7. 8.

(54)

Hat  17

Gracie Morgan •••

Rnd 9.

ch 1, sc 40, [ch 17, sc into 2nd ch from hk and into next 3 chs, 1 hdc into next 4 chs, 1 dc into next 4 chs, 1 tr into next 4 chs, slst into the next st of the hat to join] 2x (ties formed), sc into last 12 sts, join

(54)

Rnd 10.

ch 1, sc into each st around, join

(54)

Fasten off, and weave in all ends. Knot the two ties we made during round 9. together. Yay, you are now finished with your little pirate hat!

Boots Use your 2.75 mm crochet hook and Chestnut for the boots. We are going to be working in continuous rounds and in rows, so be sure to use a stitch marker. Begin by making a magic ring with Chestnut, and then follow the instructions in the table below. Rnd 1.

With Chestnut, sc 4 into a magic circle

(4)

Rnd 2.

[inc] 4x

(8)

Rnd 3.

sc 1, inc, sc 3, inc, sc 2

(10)

Rnd 4.

[sc 4, inc] 2x

(12)

Rnd 5.

sc into each st around

(12)

Boots  18

Gracie Morgan ••• Row 6.

sc 6, ch 1, turn

(6)

Row 7.

sc 6, ch 1, turn

(6)

Row 8.

dec, sc 2, dec, ch 1, turn

(4)

Row 9.

dec, dec, ch 1, turn

(2)

Row 10.

dec, place st marker into st

(1)

Rnd 11.

sc 3 down the side of the boot, sc 6 across the front of the boot, sc 3 up the side of the boot

(13)

Rnds. 12.-16.

sc into each st around (5 rounds) 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

(13)

Rnd 17.

slst into 1st st, ch 1, turn, sc-tbl into each st around

(13)

Rnd 18.

[inc] 13x

(26)

Rnds 19.-20.

sc into each st around (2 rounds) 19. 20.

(26)

(Tip: You will be making 65 sts between rounds 12. and 16., in case you prefer to count instead of using a stitch marker.) Fasten off invisible, and weave in all ends. Follow the same instructions for the second boot.

Sword The blade and hilt are crocheted separately, and then sewn together using the amigurumi seamless join technique found here: www.planetjune.com/join.

Blade Use your 2.25 mm crochet hook and Caron Simply Soft in Autumn Maize for the blade. We are going to be working in continuous rounds, so be sure to use a stitch marker. Begin by making a magic ring with Autumn Maize, and then follow the instructions in the table below.

Sword  19

Gracie Morgan •••

Rnd 1.

With Autumn Maize, sc 4 into a magic ring

(4)

Rnd 2.

sc 3, inc

(5)

Rnd 3.

sc 4, inc

(6)

Rnd 4.

sc 5, inc

(7)

Rnd 5.

sc 6, inc

(8)

Rnd 6.

sc 7, inc

(9)

Rnd 7.

sc 8, inc

(10)

Rnds 8.-15.

sc into each st around (8 rounds) 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

(10)

(Tip: You will be making 80 sts between rounds 8. and 15., in case you prefer to count instead of using a stitch marker.) Fasten off, leaving a long yarn tail for sewing the blade to the hilt.

Hilt

Sword  20

Gracie Morgan ••• Use your 2.25 mm crochet hook and Brava Worsted yarn in Almond for the hilt. We are going to be working in continuous rounds, so be sure to use a stitch marker. Begin by making a magic ring with Almond, and then follow the instructions in the table below. Rnd 1.

With Almond, sc 6 into magic ring

(6)

Rnds 2.-7.

sc into each st around (6 rounds) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7

(6)

Rnd 8.

Through front loops only, inc into each st around

(12)

Rnd 9.

[sc 1, inc] 6x

(18)

Rnd 10.

sc 1, inc, [sc 2, inc] 5x, sc 1

(24)

(Tip: You will be making 36 sts between rounds 2. and 7., in case you prefer to count instead of using a stitch marker.) Fasten off invisible, and weave in all ends. Next, sew the blade onto the hilt using the amigurumi seamless join technique found here: www.planetjune.com/join.

Sword  21

Gracie Morgan •••

Congratulations! Your Gracie is finished!

Congratulations!  22
thanks for your sharing!

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