As you get into crochet, you may need a crochet hook conversion chart. This is because in the US, crochet hook sizes are determined by numbers and letters. In Europe, sizes are determined by the physical metric system. It just depends on where you are from :) Crochet hook conversion charts are definetly a useful tool.
Materials Needed: -Worsted Weight #4 Yarn. I used 100% cotton yarn, but acrylic yarn will work well too. -Crochet Hook Size: E/4-3.50MM -Sharp Needle for sewing pieces together -Scissors -Stuffing -Safety Pin for marking your Rnds -Cardboard Abbreviations: Click here for a list of abbreviations. Special Stitches: Beginning Crocodile Stitch: ch 3, (counts as the first dc), work 5 more dc around the post of the next st, ch 3, sl st in the 3rd ch from the hook, work 6 dc around the post of the next st (beginning crocodile stitch made) Crocodile Stitch: work 6 dc around the post of the next dc, ch 3, sl st in the 3rd ch from the hook, work 6 dc around the post of the next st (crocodile stitch made) Notes: The gauge doesn't matter so much for this pattern because you aren't making an article of clothing that needs to fit someone. I do tend to crochet very tight (tighter than n...


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