![]() ![]() ![]() You can slip stitch, chain and leave long loops to create fringe or just add the fringe after you have sewn the bottom closed. Row 9: Pinch bottom together and slip stitch closed. Row 4-8: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 You are now working in rounds, join, chain 1 Row 3: SC in each stitch around including the chain 6. Row 2: SC in each stitch, chain 6, join to first SC made, chain 1 Use a dab of hot glue to secure the chain 6 and coiled legs to the googly eyes. Knot yarn around ring, chain 3 and make 12 DC around ring, turn upside down (12 DC become the top of the head), chain 6 and join to other side of DC stitches, chain 12 (or more for longer coil legs), 2 SC in each chain (this will curl the chain and make your first leg), turn and join to first chain in your chain 6, repeat until you have 5 or more legs. You will need to hot glue these down or they will slip off! Row 2: SC in first 3, 2 HDC in next, 2 DC in next 4, 2 HDC in next, SC in last 3, fasten off and weave in ends.īeak: Chain 3, SC in second chain from hook, HDC in last, fasten off.Įars: Knot 3 strands of yarn around each eye. Knot yarn around the ring, chain 3 and make 12 DC around ring, chain 1, turn Stitch on a strand of black yarn for the smile and glue on two small red buttons. Knot yarn around the ring, chain 3 and make 12 DC around ring, fasten off and weave in ends. – Small buttons or felt stickers will work well for embellishments I used colors Spring Green, Turqua, Cafe Latte, and Shocking Pink Lots of possibilities! I made a frog, jellyfish, owl, and yip-yip! All fun and easy! Have you seen these Googly Eye Finger Puppet Rings?! They are fun little plastic toy party favor toys that fit around your finger but the best part is that you can crochet around the ring to turn them into cute little characters, animals, and creatures! Put a magnet or pin on the back or attach to a keychain. ![]()
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