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Streptococcus Chain - knitting pattern

Streptococcus Chain

$1.80

Ah, streptococcus, the superstar of the bacterial world, known for its ability to cause sore throats and even some notorious 'flesh-eating' bacterial infections. Delightful, right? While these little critters might not be the most appealing in real life, they certainly make for a fun and unique knitting project!

If you’re a knitting enthusiast looking to create something quirky and charming, the ButterflyLove PDF Streptococcus Chain knitting pattern provides you with clear step-by-step instructions to knit your very own adorable yet diseased cutie. This whimsical project is perfect for anyone with a sense of humor and creativity.

This knitting pattern involves simple flat knitting techniques, making it suitable for both beginner and intermediate knitters. You'll find that even if you’re new to knitting, you’ll be able to create your own whimsical streptococcus chain with ease!

To get started, here's what you'll need: two knitting needles (US2/2.75mm or as specified in the tension advice), 10g of yarn per chain, polyfil stuffing for that delightful squishiness, two plastic toy safety eyes (6mm) to give your creation some personality, and one tapestry needle for finishing touches.

The skills you will utilize in this project include casting on and off, increasing, and decreasing, which are all essential techniques for any knitter to master. The Streptococcus Chain knitting pattern is not only fun to make, but it also serves as a playful conversation starter!

This unique knitting pattern has been thoughtfully designed and expertly written by Dawn Finney and is protected by law, ensuring that your adorable creation is truly one of a kind. Get ready to impress your friends with your new skills and your quirky knitted masterpiece!

Download your pattern today and start knitting your own Streptococcus Chain; it's sure to bring a smile to your face and maybe even a giggle or two!

© 2013 D Finney

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