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Bat Cutie

This pattern provides instructions for crocheting a bat cutie toy. The toy is made in sections - a head and body worked in continuous rounds from the magic ring, legs worked flat and sewn on, ears worked flat and sewn on, and wings worked flat with picots and sewn on. Directions are given for color changing the body to create a t-shirt pattern and for assembling the pieces by sewing on the legs, ears, wings and embroidering features like the nose and eyes. The creator asks that pictures posted online are tagged with #FruMadsens and for referencing the original pattern page.

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Bat Cutie

This pattern provides instructions for crocheting a bat cutie toy. The toy is made in sections - a head and body worked in continuous rounds from the magic ring, legs worked flat and sewn on, ears worked flat and sewn on, and wings worked flat with picots and sewn on. Directions are given for color changing the body to create a t-shirt pattern and for assembling the pieces by sewing on the legs, ears, wings and embroidering features like the nose and eyes. The creator asks that pictures posted online are tagged with #FruMadsens and for referencing the original pattern page.

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Bat Cutie

by Susanne Madsen, #FruMadsens

This pattern is free and for private use only. It may not be uploaded or copied to any
social media. Instead please refer to the place where you found the pattern:
https://www.ravelry.com/designers/frumadsens

Feel free to upload pictures of your finished work to any social media. Kindly tag
them with #FruMadsens, so I can admire your finished work, and see all the variants
of the different animals. It will also ease it for others to locate the pattern.

Thanks in advance – and enjoy:


Materials:
Hook size: 3 mm crochet hook
Yarn: 8/4 cotton
Polyester Fiberfill

Abbreviations:

Sc = single crochet
MR = Magic ring
Inc = increase
Inv. dec = invisible decrease
Ch = chain

Try google if you don’t know what the magic ring & inv. dec is.
Start w. a magic ring and continue working in a spiral.

Head and body:


1) 6 sc in a MR = 6
2) *inc* = 12
3) *sc, inc* = 18
4) *sc in next 2, inc* = 24
5) *sc in next 3, inc* = 30
6) *sc in next 4, inc* = 36
7) *sc in next 5, inc* = 42
8-13) * sc in each stitch* = 42

Now it’s time to do the color change for the T-shirt. Work with 2 colors during
the next 7 rows. Change the color after each row:
14-20) * sc in each stitch * = 42

Go back to the main color of your work and continue:


21-22) * sc in each stitch * = 42
23) *sc in next 5, inv. dec * = 36
24) * sc in next 4, inv. dec * = 30
25) *sc in next 3, inv. dec * = 24
26) *sc in next 2, inv. dec* = 18
Now stuff the body so it’s nice and soft
27) * sc, inv. dec * = 12
28) *inv. dec* = 6.

Legs (2 pcs):
Use the main color for these
1) 6 sc in MR = 6
2) *inc* = 12
3-5) *sc in each stitch* = 12
6) *inv. dec* = 6
Leave a tail for sewing. No stuffing needed.

Ears (2 pcs):
Use the main color for these.
1) 4 sc in MR = 4
2) *inc, 1 sc* = 6
3) *inc, 2 sc* = 8
4) *inc, 3 sc* = 10

Leave a tail for sewing. No stuffing needed.

Wings (2 pcs):
Use the main color for these.

1) Chain 10, turn and sc 9 back


2) Ch 1, sc in next 6, 1 picot
3) Sc 6 4
4) Ch 1, sc in next 4, 1 picot
5) Sc 4 fm
Leave a tail for sewing.
Assembly:
1) Position the ears on each side of the head between row 3 & 7
2) Position the wing on each side of the body between row 14 & 19
3) Position the legs and the bottom between row 24 & 25.
4) Embroider a nose between row 11 & 12 – stitch 4 times across 3 sc
5) Embroider eyes between row 9 & 10. Stretch the string slightly to row 11, and
do 4 eyelashes across the string in 4 stitches of row 12. Eyes should be 6 stitches
apart.

I hope you have enjoyed this pattern.

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