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Now you can make giant Candy Corn to decorate your home! The easy stitch pattern creates a beautiful texture making these candy corn look almost good enough to eat!
Make a DOUBLE JUMBO by working the Jumbo size with two strands of yarn held throughout and you'll have a candy corn that is approximately 2 feet tall!!
SKILL LEVEL: Easy but some concentration required
BONUS: Now every pattern purchased from Crochet By Darleen Hopkins on Craftsy comes with copy of the Crazy Frog Hat. I will email the pdf to the address on file with Craftsy after payment is received (usually within 24 hours) Enjoy!
Please note, this pattern is copyrighted and may not be reproduced or redistributed. Completed softies may be sold but please credit Darleen Hopkins as the designer. If selling online, a link to my shop is appreciated. www.ravelry.com/stores/CrochetByDarleenHopkins
Gauge is not important. Use a hook appropriate for your yarn. When worked with worsted weight yarn and an H hook, your sizes should approximate what is listed in the pattern.
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I've been crocheting for a number of years now. I started out to find something to keep my hands busy while watching TV-better than snacking. I very quickly became addicted. When I found myself altering patterns I decided it was time to start designing my own. I began crocheting children's hats for Halos of Hope in 2010. They are a great organization that sends soft hats to chemo centers ...
I've been crocheting for a number of years now. I started out to find something to keep my hands busy while watching TV-better than snacking. I very quickly became addicted. When I found myself altering patterns I decided it was time to start designing my own. I began crocheting children's hats for Halos of Hope in 2010. They are a great organization that sends soft hats to chemo centers all over the USA. I hope my silly hats can bring some happiness to a child fighting a terrible disease. Please check them out at halosofhope.org.
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