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Patrón: elefante

PUBLICADO EL 24 DE ABRIL DE 2014

Teje estos elefantes absolutamente adorables y caprichosos con una brillante técnica de amigurumi que
requiere un mínimo de sujeción. ¡Hazlos en multitud de colores y añade un forro de tela a las orejas como
toque bonito! Este elefante es un diseño original del artista japonés Chisachi Kushima . Para la traducción al
español, vea la publicación de Rani AQUÍ (http://amigurumies.blogspot.fr/2013/06/elefante.html) en “
Amigurumies (http://amigurumies.blogspot.fr/) ”, y para la traducción al francés, vea la publicación de
Fannie AQUÍ (http://petitemaille.blogspot.fr/2013/08/elephant-au-crochet.html) en “ Petite Maille
(http://petitemaille.blogspot.fr/) ”. ¡A continuación se muestra el patrón en inglés que he traducido!

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Nota : Trabajé en rondas continuas (frente a rondas unidas). ***POR FAVOR, sigue la publicación de mi blog
AQUÍ (https://www.allaboutami.com/elephant) para ver muchas más fotos paso a paso. También es MUY
IMPORTANTE que el lado “derecho” del amigurumi quede hacia afuera para este proyecto, de lo contrario
los puntos del cuerpo y las piernas se verán diferentes. ¡Lea sobre el " Lado derecho de Amigurumi
(https://www.allaboutami.com/rightside) " AQUÍ (https://www.allaboutami.com/rightside) para obtener más
información!
Cuerpo:
Capítulo 9 (esta es la cadena básica),
V1 : Comenzando desde la segunda cadena del gancho, Sc 7 en los bucles posteriores de la cadena de
base. 3 pb en el último punto. Gire la cadena, 6 pb en los bucles delanteros de la cadena base, luego 1 aum
en el siguiente bucle delantero [estamos haciendo un óvalo tejiendo alrededor de la cadena]. (18 puntos)
*** Para ver un tutorial paso a paso sobre cómo tejer alrededor de una cadena de base , consulte AQUÍ
(https://www.allaboutami.com/foundationchain) .
R2 : 1 aum, 6 pb, 3 aum, 6 pb, 2 aum (24)
V3 : 8 pb, 1 aum, 1 pb, 1 aum, 1 pb, 1 aum, 11 pb (27)
V4 : 1 aum, 9 pb, 1 aum, 2 pb, 1 aum, 2 pb, 1 aum, 6 pb, 1 aum, 1 pb, 1 aum, 1 pb (33)
R5 : 2 pb, 1 aum, 6 pb, 1 aum, 3 pb, 1 aum, 3 pb, 1 aum, 11 pb, 1 aum, 2 pb, 1 aum (39)
R6 : 1 aum, 11 pb, 1 aum, 4 pb, 1 aum, 4 pb, 1 aum, 8 pb, 1 aum, 3 pb, 1 aum, 3 pb (45)
V7 : 15 pb, 1 aum, 5 pb, 1 aum, 5 pb, 1 aum, 17 pb (48)
V8 : 2 pb, 1 aum, 14 pb, 1 aum, 6 pb, 1 aum, 6 pb, 1 aum, 8 pb, 1 aum, 4 pb, 1 aum, 2 pb (54)
R9 : 4 pb, 1 aum, 7 pb, 1 aum, 7 pb, 1 aum, 7 pb, 1 aum, 17 pb, 1 aum, 5 pb, 1 aum, 1 pb (60)
R10 : 6 pb, 1 aum, 8 pb, 1 aum, 8 pb, 1 aum, 8 pb, 1 aum, 18 pb, 1 aum, 6 pb, 1 aum (66)
V11 : 1 pb en cada pb (66)

V12 : 1 aum, 17 pb, 1 aum, 9 pb, 1 aum, 9 pb, 1 aum, 11 pb, 1 aum, 7 pb, 1 aum, 7 pb (72)
V13 : 1 pb en cada pb (72)
V14 : 2 pb, 1 aum, 18 pb, 1 aum, 10 pb, 1 aum, 10 pb, 1 aum, 12 pb, 1 aum, 8 pb, 1 aum, 6 pb (78)
V15 : 1 pb en cada pb (78)
V16 : 4 pb, 1 aum, 19 pb, 1 aum, 11 pb, 1 aum, 11 pb, 1 aum, 13 pb, 1 aum, 9 pb, 1 aum, 5 pb (84)
R17 : 1 pb en cada pb (84)
V18 : 6 pb, 1 aum, 20 pb, 1 aum, 12 pb, 1 aum, 12 pb, 1 aum, 14 pb, 1 aum, 10 pb, 1 aum, 4 pb (90)
R19-22 : 1 pb en cada pb (90)
V23 : 39 pb, cadena 6 (salte 12 pb para crear el agujero para el tronco), 39 pb (84)
V24 : 37 pb, 1 dism, 6 pb, 1 dism, 37 pb (82)
V25 : 1 pb en cada pb (82)
Corta el hilo. Deja un marcador en el último pb de la fila 25. Trabaja por filas para la siguiente parte. Ahora
tejeremos la pestaña que cae debajo del tronco.
R26 : Saltar 37 pb. Vuelva a unir el hilo y haga 8 pb (8)
V27 : 1 cad, girar, 1 pb en cada pb (8)
V28 : 1 cad, girar, 1 dism, 4 pb, 1 dism (6)
R29 : 1 cad, girar, 1 dism, 2 pb, 1 dism (4)
R30 : 1 cad, giro, 2 dism (2)
Rematar.
Ahora hemos creado una pestaña que cae debajo del maletero.

Coloque ojos de seguridad entre las Rondas 16 y 17.


Piernas:
Para poder crear las piernas, dividiremos el cuerpo en cadenas de piernas . Cada cadena de patas consta
de 6 cadenas y haremos 4 cadenas de patas (AD) en total.
Cadena de pierna A : unir a un extremo del último pb de V25 (ver foto a continuación), hacer 6 cadenas,
contar 21 pb, unir con sl st a este extremo.
Cadena de pierna B : Continuando con la Cadena de pierna A, 6 cad. Desliza el punto hasta el último punto
de la fila 30 de la pestaña.
Cadena de pierna C : Continuando con la Cadena de pierna B (el primer extremo está en el último punto de
la fila 30), haz 6 cadenas, luego cuenta 15 pb desde el principio de la base de la pestaña de V25 y une con
sl st.
Cadena de pierna D : Continuando con la Cadena de pierna C, Cadena 6 y luego unir con punto SL al último
punto de R25 (donde está el marcador de puntada). No cortes el hilo.
Ahora trabajaremos en cada pierna individualmente, tejiendo alrededor del cuerpo y las cadenas de piernas
que acabamos de crear.
Etapa A :
Comenzando desde el último punto de la fila 25 (donde estaba el marcador, es decir, no es necesario cortar
el hilo de antes, simplemente continúe trabajando):
V1 : 21 pb (del cuerpo), 6 pb (de la cadena de piernas A) (27)
V2 : 1 pb en cada pb (27)
V3 : 5 pb, 1 dism, 12 pb, 1 dism, 6 pb (25)
V4 : 17 pb, 1 dism, 6 pb (24)
V5 : *2 pb, 1 dism* repetir alrededor (18)
V6 : *1 pb, 1 dism*, repetir alrededor (12)
R7 : 6 de diciembre
Rematar y tejer al final.
Pierna B :
Cuente 23 puntos desde donde estaba el marcador en la fila 25 (o como se indica en el diagrama anterior) y
vuelva a unir el hilo.
V1 : 15 pb (del cuerpo), 6 pb (a lo largo del borde de la pestaña), 6 pb (de la cadena de piernas B) (27)
V2 : 1 pb en cada pb (27)
V3 : 1 dism, 12 pb, 1 dism, 11 pb (25)
V4 : 1 dism, 23 pb (24)
R5 : *2 pb, 1 dism*, repetición alrededor (18)
R6 : *1 pb, 1 dism*, repetición alrededor (12)
R7 : 6 de diciembre
Rematar y tejer al final.
Pierna C:

Comience en el último punto de la fila 30 (la pestaña) o como se indica en el diagrama de arriba y vuelva a
unir el hilo.
V1 : 6 pb (a lo largo del borde de la pestaña), 15 pb (del cuerpo), 6 pb (de la cadena C) (27)
V2 : 1 pb en cada pb (27)
V3 : 5 pb, 1 dism, 12 pb, 1 dism, 6 pb (25)
V4 : 17 pb, 1 dism, 6 pb (24)
R5 : *2 pb, 1 dism*, repetición alrededor (18)
R6 : *1 pb, 1 dism*, repetición alrededor (12)
R7 : 6 de diciembre
Rematar y tejer al final.
Pierna D:
Vuelva a unir el hilo en el cuerpo en el punto al lado de la pierna C (como se indica en el diagrama de
arriba).
R1 : 21 pb (del cuerpo), 6 pb (de la cadena de piernas C) (27)
V2 : 1 pb en cada pb (27)
V3 : 1 dism, 12 pb, 1 dism, 11 pb (25)
V4 : 1 dism, 23 pb (24)
R5 : *2 pb, 1 dism*, repetición alrededor (18)
R6 : *1 pb, 1 dism*, repetición alrededor (12)
R7 : 6 de diciembre
Rematar y tejer al final.
Trompa:
Vuelva a unir el hilo en el agujero dejado para el tronco. Volver a unir en punto en el centro de la lengüeta (el
borde de la lengüeta consta de 6 pts).

V1 : 3 pb (la mitad de la pestaña), 12 pb (del cuerpo), 3 pb (la otra mitad de la pestaña) (18)
V2 : 1 pb en cada pb (18)
R3 : *1 dism, 4 pb*, rep 3 veces (15)
V4-5 : 1 pb en cada pb (15)
R6 : *1 dism, 3 pb*, rep 3 veces (12)
V7-8 : 1 pb en cada pb (12)
R9 : *1 dism, 2 pb*, rep 3 veces (9)
R10 : 1 pb en cada pb (9)
R11 : *1 dism, 1 pb*, rep 3 veces (6)
Rematar y tejer al final.
Barriga:
R1 : 6 pb en el MR (6)
R2 : 6 aumentos (12)
V3 : *1 aum, 1 pb*, repetir alrededor (18)
R4 : *1 aum, 2 pb*, repetir alrededor (24)
Rellene el cuerpo y el tronco firmemente. Para cerrar la panza, coloque la pieza de panza tejida a crochet
en los bordes de las cuatro cadenas de patas. La pieza del vientre debe encajar perfectamente ya que
consta de 24 puntos, mientras que las cadenas para las piernas constan de 6 cadenas cada una (es decir,
cuatro cadenas para las piernas x 6 cadenas = 24 puntos).
Orejas (hacer 2):
Capítulo 7 (esta es la cadena básica),
V1 : Comenzando desde la segunda cadena del gancho, Sc 5 en los bucles posteriores de la cadena de
base. 3 pb en el último punto. Gire la cadena, 4 pb en los bucles delanteros de la cadena base, luego 1 aum
en el siguiente bucle delantero [estamos haciendo un óvalo tejiendo alrededor de la cadena]. (14 puntos)

R2 : 1 aum, 4 pb, 3 aum, 4 pb, 2 aum (20)


V3 : 1 pb, 1 aum, 5 pb, 1 aum, 1 pb, 1 aum, 1 pb, 1 aum, 5 pb, 1 aum, 1 pb, 1 aum (26)
V4 : 1 pb, 1 aum, 8 pb, 1 aum, 1 pb, 1 aum, 1 pb, 1 aum, 8 pb, 1 aum, 1 pb, 1 aum (32)
V5-6 : 2 mpa, 9 pb, 7 mpa, 9 pb, 5 mpa (32)
R7 : *1 dism, 8 pb, 1 dism, 4 pb*, repetir dos veces (28)
Rematar y dejar el extremo largo para coser. Doblar la pieza tejida por la mitad para que se curve hacia
adentro. Coser la tela en la parte interna de las orejas. Coser la pieza abierta para cerrarla. Coloque las
orejas al cuerpo.
Cola:
R1 : 4 pb en el MR (4)
V2 : 1 pb en cada pb (4)
R3 : *1 aum, 1 pb*, repetir dos veces (6)
V4 : 1 pb en cada pb (6)
R5 : *1 aum, 2 pb*, repetir dos veces (8)
R6-7 : 1 pb en cada pb (8)

Rematar y dejar el extremo largo para coser. Adjuntar al cuerpo.


Colmillos (opcional):
Corta colmillos de fieltro blanco. Fíjelo con una pistola de pegamento con los colmillos apuntando hacia
arriba o hacia abajo.
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Natalia − ⚑
7 years ago

I fell in love with this elephant! He looks like a scoop of ice-cream =)


Thank you for the detailed process explanation.

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solace > Natalia


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Hi! The trunk of your little scoop looks different to the result from the pattern. May I ask
what modifications you made?

Thanks!

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Thank you very much for this pattern. I made thet elephant for a little baby girl so I sew the eyes
on. He looks so cheerful in pink :D
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Stephanie Mod > Hania 9 years ago


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You're very welcome, Hania! That's so sweet how you made a pink one for a baby girl :)

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PinkPlumeria − ⚑
10 years ago

Thank you for sharing the pattern! It was so much fun making this little guy.


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handmadebyania > PinkPlumeria 9 years ago
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beautiful

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Miravisu > PinkPlumeria 9 years ago


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Aww, these elephants are soooo cute! And the ear fabric makes it even more fun to try
yarn and fabric combos.

Since you adapted the pattern yourself, I hope you don't mind me if I attempt to give it a
go and also translate it into Swedish :)

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Stephanie Mod > Miravisu 9 years ago


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Have fun translating it into Swedish :)

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Stephanie Mod > PinkPlumeria 10 years ago


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Your yellow elephant is so gorgeous! I love the fabric lining you used too :) So happy to
hear that you enjoyed making this little guy!!!

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PinkPlumeria > Stephanie 10 years ago


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Thank you :)

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Heather > PinkPlumeria 10 years ago


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What size crochet hook did you use? The 2.75mm? Is that a "C" hook
in US size?
Your ele is gorgeous :}

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¡HOLA! Stephanie Soy>Stephanie,


Heather 10 years ago
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Yes, that would bebienvenida


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Buscar … Heather > Stephanie Buscar


10 years ago
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Thanks! Almost done with my first elephant now! I have never worked
with such a tiny crochet hook. Having lots of fun! And the pattern
works beautifully. Thank you again for your effort and time to
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Sonia − ⚑
9 years ago

Hey Stephanie!

A teacher at my school is going to go on maternity leave and a couple of people in my grade had
decided to chip in some money to buy her a huge basket of miscellaneous goodies. However, I
felt that it was not enough because it lacked that warm, loving feel to it. That was when I saw this
lovely pattern for the most adorable elephant on this blog and I knew I had to make it! I have been
crocheting for around a year (I'm 15) and was excited to find that these instructions were not hard
to follow; you write them very clearly. Thank you so much for translating this into English!! I have
made an elephant and I love it so much!! I'm a little reluctant to give it away now... Nonetheless,
I'm sure my teacher will love it as much as I do. Your blog is amazing and I love every single
pattern on it! I will definitely be making more crochet items from your blog in the future -
especially as gifts!


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Stephanie Mod > Sonia 9 years ago


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Sonia, thank you so much for your very thoughtful comment! I was so happy when I read
it and received it :) I appreciate your feedback and am so glad you found the elephant
pattern easy to follow :) I know your teacher will absolutely love her handmade gift, and I
think it's so special how you added such a personal touch to her gift! I wish you all the
best in the future and hope you have fun crocheting many more items!

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lityfa − ⚑
9 years ago

I also absolutely love this elephant pattern! I have made quite a few of them from the spanish
version and the japanese diagram and I have also translated the diagram to Danish Your blog
version and the japanese diagram and I have also translated the diagram to Danish. Your blog
showed up when I followed a picture of the elephant with fabric in its ears on Pinterest. It is such
a nice blog you have, with so many cute amigurumis! I am going to borrow the idea with the
fabric. Thank you :-) I have added a link to the english version here, and to a photo of the elephant
with fabric in its ears. I hope it is okay.


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Stephanie Mod > lityfa 9 years ago
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I'm so glad that you came across my blog and that you love the idea of adding fabric to
the ears :) What a lovely trio of elephants in your pic! Thanks so much for your kind
words :)

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HollyM − ⚑
9 years ago

Thank you for translating such a wonderful pattern! I made this elephant
as a thank you gift for a friend and she absolutely adores it! I love your blog, I am definitely going
to make your pig amigurumi next! <3


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Stephanie Mod > HollyM 9 years ago
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Aww, your red elephant is so cute, Holly! Glad you enjoyed this pattern and that your
friends adores him too :) Thanks for sharing your pic with me!
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9 years ago
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Thank you again Stephanie.
It's on my blog already if you want to see it - handmadebyania.blogspot.com :)
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Ania, I went to your blog and have to say I love your clothespin couple. Darling!

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Stephanie Mod > handmadebyania 9 years ago


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I loved reading your blog post, Ania! Thank you for showing Bobo to me :)

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Cgchar9 − ⚑
9 years ago

Hello Stephanie,

I just made one of these cute elephants, and was thinking of selling it. Am I allowed to?
Thanks!

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Stephanie Mod > Cgchar9 9 years ago


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Hi there! Congrats on finishing your elephant :) I don't hold any copyright to this pattern
as I simply translated it and I'm not the original designer. Thus, I'm unable to give
permission...

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Rosie > Stephanie 9 years ago


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The pattern is based on the elephant by "Dick Bruna" he is a very famous Dutch
children's book author/illustrator. You can see the name on the image you
posted of the original Japanese pattern.

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Jewel > Rosie 8 years ago


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No way, I knew I recognised this elephant... I'm Dutch and I grew up
with Bruna's books :D

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Rachel Shutter > Stephanie 9 years ago edited


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Hi I was also thinking of selling my elephant.Do you know who holds the
rights?

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Stephanie Mod > Rachel Shutter 9 years ago


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No, I don't know who holds the rights, Rachel!
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Komala − ⚑
6 years ago

Hi Thank you so much for posting , actually i am just a beginner learning, please advice : 1 inc
6sc, 3inc 6sc ,2inc meaning, 1 sc 2 sc st in next sc 6 times, 2 sc in next 3 sc st then 2 inc ..2 sc in
next 2 st may i right please

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Rita Hendricks > Komala a year ago


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I see that this comment is now 5 yrs. ago .... I hope someone has helped her by now ....
All I can offer is this is waaay to much to explain in a small comment ... This person
need to find a " How to read crochet" on Pinterest, there's plenty... Or go to "YouTube"
and learn how to read patterns.... There are plenty of Resources for this ..... It makes me
wonder, How I managed to learn more than 50 yrs. ago, No internet, no YouTube.... I had
to learn to Old fashioned way .... READ & FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS..... Just saying....

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Ela Z − ⚑
9 years ago

Hi Stephanie,
I love your elephants and I decided to make one... or two... eventually four :)
I'm from Poland and here kids are singing the song about four green elephants... I just had to do
them :)
Love all your works! Greetings!


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mirwena − ⚑
9 years ago

Simply... THANK YOU :*


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Stephanie Mod > mirwena 9 years ago


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You're very welcome!
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heatherritolabrooks − ⚑
9 years ago

First of all I can't even begin to tell you how much I love your blog, I think I have made everything
you've ever shared. So THANK YOU. Secondly I have a problem I am encountering with this
pattern that I have encountered before. Do you have any tips for stretching holes between the
stitches for the larger safety eye posts? My stitches with this tiny needle have worked up quite
tight and I'm having a horrible time trying to squeeze that 9mm safety eye through. I know I can't
cut into it, is there a trick to getting it to stretch? Unfortunately I used an acrylic yarn that doesn't
have much give to it.

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Stephanie Mod > heatherritolabrooks 9 years ago


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Wow, thanks so much for your high praise :) That's amazing how you've made so many
of the projects that I've shared- thank you for following and supporting my blog! Yes,
wiggling in those safety eyes can be tricky sometimes, especially when your stitches are
very tight and the safety eyes are big. Ryan frequently helps me position and place the
safety eyes. His trick is to stick a crochet hook into the spot where you want the safety
eye to be- then you kind of "burrow" a hole and wiggle the crochet hook around and
around in a circular motion to create a larger hole so that it's easier to stick the safety
eye in! Hope that helps :)

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heatherritolabrooks > Stephanie 9 years ago


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Yes! That helped and did the trick. Genius idea. I had to start with my tiny hook
and gradually push larger hooks through but I got it. Yay now I can finish.
Thank you

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Lena − ⚑
4 days ago

I'm sorry for my writing mistakes, but I use a translator because I don't speak English well

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Lena − ⚑
4 days ago

Hi, I need your help. I'm making this elephant with plush yarn and the top of it’s head sticks up
unnaturally. Should I work in the front loops all the time or only in the first round?

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Lena − ⚑
4 days ago
4 days ago

Hi, I need your help. I'm making this elephant with plush yarn and the top of his head sticks up
unnaturally. Should I work in the front loops all the time or only in the first round?

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Victoria − ⚑
3 months ago

just wanted to say thanks for the pattern, mine turned out amazing and adorbs!!! I used size 6
yarn so he is very big! : )

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lilajean strack − ⚑
3 months ago

hello!! i am making this pattern right now and i was just wondering do you know how much yards
of yarn you used? thanks so much!!!

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mawce − ⚑
7 months ago

can i make and sell this elephant on my shop or would it have to be commissioned? i have people
who really want this but im not sure how i should sell it to them

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Nathanyle Pine − ⚑
a year ago

Quick question in Body R2 where you say "inc 3" is that 3 seperate increase in 3 seperate stiches
or 2 increases in one stich?

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Hannah Dalton > Nathanyle Pine 8 months ago


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That means three seperate increases.

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Charmy Pappitson − ⚑
a year ago

What do you mean by the tabs under the trunk? Where will I start, is it on the other side of the
chains?

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Ann − ⚑
2 years ago

How many skeins did you use?


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Jessica − ⚑
2 years ago

Tysm for this pattern! I am a very baby crocheter (been at it seriously for a few months) and this
is the biggest/most complicated thing I have attempted so far. My mom loves elephants and I
wanted to make something for her birthday though and this pattern was perfect, I had so much
fun making it and I know my mom is going to love it!! Also thanks for your linked post about there
being an "inside out" to crochet, I've been getting very frustrated with myself that it didn't look the
same on both sides and couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong and now I can cut myself
some slack so thank you 🙏😂

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birb − ⚑
2 years ago

I know this is probably too late to comment since this was made like 8 years ago, but since
there's just a small chance there might be a reply, how do you make the legs?

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