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Lord of the Elephants, Amigurumi style

Done!! My elephant turned out to be approximately 12 inches tall and 13 inches long.

Dedicated to all elephant lovers out there.

Right now he is living on top of my TV. (no flat screen yet) I had alot of fun making him, I do have a hodge podge of instructions that I tried to keep up with.

If there is interest I will try to write up.

Comments

  1. Anonymous5/22/2008

    Yayy! He is adorable!

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  2. Anonymous5/22/2008

    Cute! Funny that we were both working on elephants. And you made up this pattern? That's really impressive!

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  3. Anonymous5/23/2008

    What a CUTE elephant! And you don't have a clean up his mess! Living on top of the TV...that is a good place to have him so you can admire the fine piece of art you made. Blessings, Christne Bean www.christinebeanbag.com

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  4. Excellent work, very cute.

    I have only attempted one crochet amugurimi, a penguin. I started it early winter. Most of the parts are made but he's not sewed together yet. He'll be cute whenever I get my act together.

    LynnH

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  5. Very cute!

    I wish you can post the pattern!

    Thanks in advance.

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  6. I'm looking for a pattern to make for my daughter for Christmas. This is the largest elephant I can find and would LOVE to get your pattern please. Please, please, please. I'm not ashamed to beg.

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  7. Due to the number of requests for this pattern I am in the process of making a tutorial.
    Available soon
    Vicki

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