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Alfalfa the Horse



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This is a Crochet Pattern for an adorable little horse named Alfalfa. My creative little 8 year old daughter helped me name him :) He is a sweet little guy, and is so fun to make. He is even cuter in real life! The pattern/tutorial includes lots of pictures.

This pattern also includes instructions for a saddle, blanket, halter, and lead rope. Materials list is included with the pattern as well as links to where I buy my supplies online.

Skill Level: Advanced, I would definetly not recommend this pattern for a beginner unless you are ready for a challenge :)

Finished measurement of the horse: Total length from head to tail is 6”. His height to his tallest point (his head) is 7.5”.

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© Little Abbee 2012. You may sell any finished items you make with this pattern, with a link to my Website. This pattern itself is copyrighted and may NOT be copied, resold, or redistributed.
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  1. Mil gracias por un contenido tan bien desarrollado y que nos da gana de leer una y otra vez, pasando de un tema a otro y tan actualizados,
    ¿de qué manera me subscribo a vuestra web? ¿Mandáis mails
    con las actualizaciones o hay que seguiros en redes sociales para eso?

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