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If you love snugglers, you'll love this amigurumi! This is my newest pattern design, Flynn the Flying Squirrel!
Flynn the Flying Squirrel is a snuggly amigurumi that is almost no-sew (except to attach the head and tail to the body). Its floppy, unstuffed body makes it the perfect lovey blanket or snuggler for little ones to cuddle and play with. This versatile pattern can also make a sugar glider by using different yarn colors.
It makes a great emotional support stuffie, birthday gift, baby shower gift, Christmas holiday gift or market/craft fair product. You can even turn it into a microwavable hot pad by adding a cloth pouch of flaxseed in the body.
About the Pattern
- Low-sew doll (sewing is only required for attaching the head and tail to the body)
- Relatively fast project
- Length: 12.5 inches
- Can be made into a microwavable hot pad by adding a cloth flaxseed pouch inside the body
Recommended Yarn
This pattern was designed with Lion Brand Yarn's Feels like Bliss Yarn, which is a faux fur yarn that makes a wonderfully soft and furry stuffed animal! Blanket yarn or chenille velvet yarn can also be used for a plush look.
Uses
- Heating pad (add a cloth sack of dry flaxseed or rice inside the body before you crochet it closed, and you can microwave it to emit heat!)
- Plush toy for children to play with
- Security stuffy to comfort little ones
- Prop for newborn, baby, or kid photoshoots
- Nursery room decor
- Selling at craft fairs, markets, or boutiques
- Birthday gift, baby shower gift, or Christmas holiday gift for babies, toddlers, and kids
- Christmas stocking stuffer
PDF Pattern
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