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		<title>Panda Bauble</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Christmas has always been my absolute FAVOURITE time of year. The lights, the baking, the films- they all speak to me on what I can &#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>Christmas has always been my absolute FAVOURITE time of year. The lights, the baking, the films- they all speak to me on what I can only classify as a spiritual level. I have lots of fun projects and ideas to share with you this year, so let&#8217;s jump right in. </p>



<p>First up is the Panda Bauble:</p>



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<p>Isn&#8217;t he just adorable?! I made him as a present for my friend. I used <a href="https://www.allaboutami.com/teddyornamentspattern/">this</a> pattern, by Stephanie Lau from <a href="https://www.allaboutami.com">All About Ami </a>(who, by the way, is my go-to for all things amigurumi! Stephanie&#8217;s patterns are clear, easy to follow and SO cute!). The pattern includes variations for a teddy bear and a koala, so it is very versatile. Overall, it took me about two days to completely finish the bauble, but it could just have easily have been one day, had I not procrastinated the sewing-up process (as always&#8230;). If you want to check out my panda bauble on Ravelry, you can click <a href="https://www.ravelry.com/projects/GemmaAtHome/amigurumi-teddy-ornaments">here</a>. If you want to see some other baubles made using Stephanie&#8217;s pattern, click <a href="https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/amigurumi-teddy-ornaments">here</a> to go to the Ravelry page for the original pattern. </p>



<p>To make my panda bauble, I used:</p>



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<li>Black, white and red yarn from my stash (knowing me, all of these were most likely Stylecraft Special DK &#8211; probably 1001 White, 1002 Black and 1246 Lipstick)</li>



<li>2.0mm crochet hook</li>



<li>7.5mm safety eyes</li>



<li>Darning needle</li>



<li>Polyester stuffing</li>
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<p>Also, please note that I am British, so I use British crochet terms:</p>



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<li>dc = double crochet = insert hook into stitch, pull yarn through, yarn over and pull through both loops on hook (US equivalent = sc)</li>



<li>htc = half treble crochet = yarn over, insert hook into stitch,  pull yarn through, yarn over and pull through all three loops on hook (US equivalent = half double crochet)</li>



<li>tc = treble crochet = yarn over, insert hook into stitch, pull yarn through, yarn over and pull through first 2 loops on hook, yarn over and pull through remaining 2 loops on hook (US equivalent = double crochet)</li>



<li>ss = slip stitch = insert hook into stitch, pull yarn through stitch and loop on hook (the same as in the US, thank goodness!)</li>
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<p>I did deviate from Stephanie&#8217;s pattern in a couple of places: instead of making the eye patches with felt (I didn&#8217;t have any!), I made them with yarn and I made the scarf slightly longer (I think I may have been a bit too generous with my stuffing!). I ended up using <strong>70 ch</strong> (instead of the original 62) for my scarf. For the fringing, I split short lengths of my red and white yarn into 3 individual strands. I then used 1 red and 1 white strand together to make each fringe and placed 5 of these fringes on each end of the scarf.</p>



<p>The pattern I used for the eyes was as follows:</p>



<p><strong>R1: </strong>5ch, join to first ch with a slip stitch.*</p>



<p><strong>R2:</strong> ss into the loop made in R1. Continuing to work into the loop: htc, 3tc, htc, ss, then ss to the first stitch and fasten off.</p>



<p>Sew eye patches onto bauble in place of felt patches. Attach safety eyes through centre loop of patch.</p>



<p>* I usually prefer to use a magic loop for amigurumi. However, here I found the magic loop did not work as well as a chain loop, because it was too neat! I needed something that I could easily crochet into, but that would remain open enough for me to poke a safety eye through. For once, the chain loop was my best friend! </p>



<p>Anyway, 2 days of intermittent crochet later and I had myself an <em>incredibly</em> cute panda bauble to give to my friend:</p>



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<p>I was very pleased with how it turned out! What do you think? Have you made an amigurumi Christmas ornament before? I&#8217;ve seen a lot of adorable versions that I would love to have a go at. Let me know!</p>



<p>Gemma </p>



<p>xxx</p>
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