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Old 08-27-2006, 01:12 PM   #10
ldenise
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Originally Posted by Dougal&Little
I can crochet enough to make a ruffle ball but that's it. But it's been a while since I did it. But for those who do crochet here's the pattern.

Pattern for ruffle ball:
Materials needed:
scissors
G crochet hook
bright colored 4 ply yarn

Chain (ch) 5
slip st to lst stitch
ch 1.....single crochet (sc) 3 x in each stitch (15 stitches)
slip stitch into last stitch ch 1
do 3 sc in each stitch around alternating 3 sc and 4 sc all the way around in each stitch
join with slip stitch
ch 2, double crochet in each stitch around...slip stitch and weave end....
Throw Ball for Puppies to run and Catch and Shake!!!!
I make these, although my pattern is a little different, and the yorkies love them! I sit at work and make them in my spare time.
I have given so many of them away. even changed the pattern to make them a little different.
I have them all over my house. they have their favorites too. I have a whole bag of them ready to go to a shelter or something. I haven't called them yet to see if they will take them.
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Last edited by ldenise; 08-27-2006 at 01:14 PM.
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