yello friends!! I hv a question for you-
What’s ur least fave stuffie, clothing, ( ect ) hv u made?? these are probs mine
terrible pic, I apologize

this bag was also very hard to make and I rlly hate it

yello friends!! I hv a question for you-
What’s ur least fave stuffie, clothing, ( ect ) hv u made?? these are probs mine
hmmmmmmm ngl almost all my stuff
the chicken i tested for u, i just hated the color scheme, its not ur pattern, its just the colors i used
Hmm…probably this duck and berry, I like the patterns, just not how mine turned out lol. I’m pretty sure I messed up the instructions
STOP THE FROGGY IS SO CUTE ABSHDBDNNSNSND
also dis is mine
There was a hippo I made. The head was wayyyy bigger than the body. I think I messed smth up. The pattern was fine for other ppl. And, why does it say ur not on ribblr chat?
(the pattern for all these were good I just messed up )
First one:
Second one (I just made the face crooked lol):
The tomato
I LOVE THAT HIPPO!!!Please please please link the pattern! I must make it!
Also I litterally CAN NOT make a symmetrical face on amigurumi to save my life.
Stop. Tad is cute! He’s my fave acnh villager
that hippo is rlly beautiful
RAA SAMEE- ( full sentence )
I was working on a frog, and just kind making things up as I went. Somehow my count was off one row and I added an extra increase, but because of the placement of it my frog has a butt this is a side view to show what I mean. I also didn’t finish it. He needs his eyes and arms sewn on still. But I was disappointed in the overall shape and size (I used a little over one entire skein of the jumbo sweet snuggles yarn) and I haven’t had the motivation to go back and finish him.
Those are so pretty!
Aww you don’t like my pattern you did the instructions right!
Thank you so much!
Thanks I’ll like the pattern in a minute. The only reason I don’t like it is because the head just seemed really flat to me like this is another example from the same pattern
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Here’s the pattern: Hipple the Hippo: Crochet pattern | Ribblr