Hugging Raccoon Crochet Pattern - Digital Pattern Only

$6.00

This is a digital product delivered as a downloadable file.

This is a digital product delivered as a downloadable file.

About this Product

This digital Hugging Raccoon crochet pattern is easy and fun to make. It should come out to be about 10.5 inches from ear to foot. Everything is explained and photographed thoroughly, making it easier to follow.
The colors described in the pattern are the specific colors I used, they do not have to be followed exactly. If changing colors or yarn brands, keep in mind that the hook size might have to change with it. The size of the finished product may change as well.

Feel free to send me photos of your finished products, I love seeing all of your creations!

Novice10

Germantown, MD

Meet the Maker

Novice10 creations are made with love by me! I started as a 10-year-old novice who loved to be artistic. People tell me I am an artist because I love to make things. Making jewelry, crocheting, and sewing are of many ways I express myself as an artist. What I like most about creating is that I am able to experiment with new things. Thank you for stopping by my shop!

Shop Policies

Digital Products:

Digital products are not returnable or refundable. If you have any issues with your digital purchase, please do not hesitate to contact me. I'm happy to help in any way I can.

New to sewing or crocheting? Novice10 patterns (crochet and sewing) are fully illustrated and written with beginners in mind.  Your DIY creations should be beautiful & fun! All patterns include a detailed materials list and tips for success. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns about the instructions. Novice10 patterns are not for resale. Thanks in advance for your understanding and consideration.

I look forward to seeing your creations. Happy crafting!

Shop Reviews (132)

the pattern is easy to follow however I think I found a typo in the head section in round 17-24 if in round 16 you have 56 and in round 17 only increase 4x that would be 60 not 63 and if in round 18 you increase another 4 times, it would be 64 not 70 there for the stitch count after that would continue to be wrong

Eunice Torres

12/15/2023
I am impressed with the details and clear instructions. Thank you!

Norma

10/31/2023
easy to follow instructions. fun project!

karolyn kunz

10/27/2023
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