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Crocheted Sea Creatures: A Collection of Marine Mates to Make (Knitted)

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The only thing I can think of that is more beautiful than a seahorse is a baby seahorse. This gentle kind soul wants to be there to comfort your child through their growing pains. This baby will not disappoint you. 20. Giant-ish squid

Because the world is your oyster, why not crochet one and hang it in your home? Use the luscious tones shown to bring this adorable little guy to life, or imagine something different for his personality. He’s a fun piece that adds personality wherever he’s displayed. Have you ever seen pictures of a mother sea otter embracing her fuzzy little otter pup as they float along? It’s one of the sweetest displays of parent-baby affection in the animal kingdom. Steve is an amigurumi fish that measures 18 cm long and has stripes and small fins. This pattern includes two versions of Steve the fish, one for amigurumi and one for storing small trinkets.

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Fish Appliques by Katie Christy, on Ravelry: Two types and two sizes - I particularly love the skeleton one, too funny! Sandy is a great companion for your growing baby; she’s soft enough to cuddle and was designed to offer relief to your teething toddler. The perfect partner to help you through the uncomfortable teething stage. 4. Dauphine the Dolphin Pufferfish have poisonous spikes on their bodies, but not this little guy. No, he loves hugs and cuddles. Children will enjoy finding new ways to play with this toy. 13. Odd the octopus projects of all levels of complexity, plus a comprehensive techniques section to teach beginners as well as refresh the seasoned crocheter’s skill set This blobfish will definitely convince you that this sea creature can look cute! You will be using the shape of an open round of stitches as the main design feature — the mouth!

The blanket includes a separate boat, sea turtle, starfish, and jellyfish, all of which are soft and ready for play. Drawstrings on the blanket allow you to close it and wrap it up for easy transport. All plush toys fit easily inside the blanket. What a smart design, perfect to give character to your child’s nightstand. The clamshell can be used as a little jewelry box. 16. Little blue lobster I just stumbled across the cutest little Amigurumi creatures that are perfect for the next Crochet Cruise that is headed to the Caribbean in October 2017. Jillian Hewitt, the creator at Spin a Yarn Crochet has designed 6 sea animals that you could use as bag tchotchkes or to even decorate your cabin door. These are adorable palm-sized creatures. I also think these would be fun attached to the lanyards we wear on the cruise. Dauphine is a princess from a kingdom far away, in the deepest ocean. What a friend for your little princess to have. 5. Leopold the polar bear The bottom of the blobfish is concave, making it the perfect little desk companion — it sits perfectly flat!Five ocean pals splash through idyllic ocean days, chasing and catching fish, plankton, or algae for dinner. This crochet sea creatures pattern includes instructions for Nigel the Narwhal, Wendy the Whale, Daphne the Dolphin, Sheamus the Shark, and Stephanie the Starfish. Crochet these sweet little sea creatures for yourself or a friend! They’re adorable as is, and there’s so much you can do with them! Make the entire set and arrange them in a fish bowl for an adorable mini aquarium! Everything “whale” be alright with this cutie around! Whitney, the Whale Shark is so chubby and cuddly, you’ll have a fin-tastic time hanging with her! When crocheted with worsted weight (category 4) yarn and a 3.5 mm crochet hook, the Whale Shark will measure 17″L x 13″W x 6″H.

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