I made the first one, a medley of greens. I made a blue one to try again. My housemates all wanted one. So I made a hot pink one. And a purple one. Then an orange one. And a fuzzy pale green one for a holiday gift exchange. A tiny red one (the yarn was too small for the hook, so I had to downsize). Finals were upon me but I managed to churn out another green one. And finally, during my late-night shift at work, the yellow one.
At home before the holidays, I made another fuzzy pale green one and two black, white and grey ones I've deemed the twins. Kinda want to name them Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. But that's up to their owners.
Each came out of the mass of yarn I accumulated a month or so ago, when the local McMenamin's had an antique rummage sale and I got a whole mess for $10. The only "special" one was the orange, as its recipient brought me the orange for the body and the neon green/brown for the wings. They take no more than 3 hours maximum to make, and the effect on supplies is negligible.
I followed the pattern on all but the yellow, where I started with a magic circle of 12 double crochet rather than 6 single crochet, as they tend to have cone heads. Used an F5/3.75mm hook on all but the red one, which used a 3 in what I believe are lace hooks. Yarn, fiber fill and 9mm solid black shank-back eyes from Jo-Ann's.
Adorable little buggers, if I do say so myself.
Happy holidays from the whole cthulhu family.
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