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Crochet LUCA (Sea Monster) Onesie

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  This was the first character I wanted to make into a onesie. This character is Luca in his sea monster form from the upcoming PIXAR movie LUCA. I think he's adorable so I had to make something of him! To do this onesie you'll have to go back to the crochet sweater pattern to understand how I accomplished the top and sleeves. And as another construction note, the back opening will be quite large so you'll have to sew up some of the bottom starting from the legs to aesthetic and wearing purposes. Remember, I'm located in America so the pattern abbreviations are accordingly so. And, as usual, I'm sharing these patterns in good faith. Please don't sell the pattern or any product made from it. Thanks! What you'll need: Thinner yarn (Green, Blue, Yellow, Red) 3.5 mm (E) hook Scissors Stitch marker Yarn needle Closure (snaps or velcro) for the back Optional: Buttons for eyes  Abbreviations: MAR = magic adjustable ring  st = stitch sc = single crochet dc =

Crochet BAYMAX Onesie

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  I had this cute idea for making a onesie after seeing some cute ones on a FB crafters group. The problem was I didn't know which characters I wanted to do. BAYMAX was actually the second character that came to mine and I'll write the first idea right after this one. I decided on BAYMAX because he is simple in design and would be easy to translate to this kind of design. To do this onesie you'll have to go back to the crochet sweater pattern to understand how I accomplished the top and sleeves. And as another construction note, the back opening will be quite large so you'll have to sew up some of the bottom starting from the legs to aesthetic and wearing purposes. Remember, I'm located in America so the pattern abbreviations are accordingly so. And, as usual, I'm sharing these patterns in good faith. Please don't sell the pattern or any product made from it. Thanks! What you'll need: Thinner yarn (Two colors if you want yours like mine.) 3.5 mm (E) h

Crochet Overall Dress

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I almost forgot about the pattern for this cute number. I should've created this one before I did the other dresses . This one by far a lot easier than those ones, especially for those just starting out crocheting in the round. Remember, I'm located in America so the pattern abbreviations are accordingly so. And, as usual, I'm sharing these patterns in good faith. Please don't sell the pattern or any product made from it. Thanks! What you'll need: Thinner yarn (Two colors if you want yours like mine.) 3.5 mm (E) hook Scissors Stitch marker Yarn needle  Abbreviations: MAR = magic adjustable ring  st = stitch sc = single crochet dc = double crochet sl st = slip stitch inc = increase stitch inv dec = invisible decrease *...* = repeat inside as indicated    DRESS: SKIRT: ch 30, sl st Rnd 1: sc around (30) Rnd 2: *sc 4 st, inc* x 6 (36) Rnd 3: ch 2, *dc 2 st, inc* x 12, sl st (48) Rnd 4: ch 2, dc around, sl st (48) Rnd 5: [Contrast Color] ch 1, *sc 3 st, inc* x 12, sl

Crochet Hat w/ Brim (or Beanie)

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 Now here's a simple pattern that anyone new to crocheting in the round can try. This hat is created exclusively in the round with the exception of the brim. As an added thing, you don't even have to make the brim and you've got yourself a beanie for your nuiMOs to wear. You can even add a little pompom to add to the cozy factor. Remember, I'm located in America so the pattern abbreviations are accordingly so. And, as usual, I'm sharing these patterns in good faith. Please don't sell the pattern or any product made from it. Thanks! What you'll need:  Thinner yarn 3.5 mm (E) hook Scissors Stitch marker Yarn needle  Abbreviations: MAR = magic adjustable ring  st = stitch sc = single crochet dc = double crochet inc = increase stitch inv dec = invisible decrease *...* = repeat inside as indicated    HAT: *Everything in both loop unless otherwise stated. MAR Rnd 1: 6 sc into MAR (6) Rnd 2: inc around (12) Rnd 3: *sc, inc* x 6 (18) Rnd 4: *sc 2 st, inc* x 6 (24) R