Texas Horned Lizard Addi
by Lisa Ferrel
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Texas Horned Lizard Addi
by Lisa Ferrel
Known affectionately as a horny toad, the Texas horned lizard was once a common site on playgrounds and in parks in the southwestern United States. They are scarce now, but you can make your own Texas Horny Toad using worsted weight yarn and Addi knitting machines. Both sizes Addi are used for this pattern. This could also be used to make a dinosaur using green or camouflage yarn. Some crochet skills required to complete the design.
Materials you will need:
6 oz. Red Heart Super Saver gray
Size H crochet hook
Yarn needle
2 safety eyes 12 mm
Addi Express and Addi Pro machines
3” poly foam
Fiberfil
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About this yarn
by Red Heart
Aran
100% Acrylic
364 yards
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198
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About this yarn
by Caron
Worsted
100% Acrylic
315 yards
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170
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About this yarn
by Hobby Lobby
Aran
100% Acrylic
355 yards
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199
grams
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