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Snowdrop
I just love snowdrops.
Not only do they represent a new start and a new year, I have two pop cultural things I love with snowdrops.
In Neil Gaimans Stardust there is a snowdrop made of glass is gifted to the main character and used to identify him to his mother.
And in Critical Roles first campaign a bed of snowdrops is created as a parting gift between characters.
Size: App. 16cm (6 inches) high
Tools:
- 0.9mm crochet hook (or 0.85mm/US 13 crochet hook, these may be easier to find)
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Tapestry needle
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0.4mm (US gauge 26) wire
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Green fabric marker
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Wax (candle) in white or yellow
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Florist tape
Yarn: Crochet thread 280m/50g (size 10) in white, green and yellow
Difficulty: Written only instructions for the crochet part, instructions given in american standard terms, detailed photo tutorials for the blossoms, the leaves and assembly
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- First published: February 2021
- Page created: February 11, 2021
- Last updated: February 12, 2021 …
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