Shark tooth pillow pattern
Shark tooth pillow pattern
Everyone grab your favorite crochet hook, it’s time make some shark teeth!!! With five (yes FIVE) different species to choose from, create a shark tooth pillow you never knew you needed. But be warned... although these pillows aren’t sharp, they’re highly addictive!
This advanced-beginner pattern consists of a variety of step-by-step demonstrations and mini tutorials for each technique needed to create the shark teeth pillows.
To make these pillows, you will need to follow graphs. These graphs can only be accessed via the Stitch Fiddle website however, you can print out the graphs if you prefer to work offline. Graph links are provided for left-and-right-handed crocheters as well as some mini tutorials of how to navigate Stitch Fiddle & read the graphs.Written instructions are also accessible via stitch fiddle however, I recommend using them only to double check your work.. otherwise they can be a bit confusing.
Throughout the pattern, you may notice that I used photos of the Megalodon tooth for a majority of the demonstrations. Do not worry, each tooth pillow shares the same basic configuration, which means you can apply each technique in the demos to the design you’re working on!
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Materials Needed:
o Crochet hook
o Wi-Fi to access the graphs
o Scissors
o Yarn needle
o Polly fill (or yarn scraps), all required 1 bag / less than a 32 oz
o Yarn, 2-3 colors depending on the design.
I used Bernat blanket yarn (you can try whatever yarn you want), super chunky size 6; I also advise using a hook 2 sizes smaller than the recommendation for a tighter stitch (I used a 6.5mm)
Each skein is 10.5oz /300g and 220yds / 201m, you won’t need more than 1 skein per a color (with the exception of the Megalodon 2 skeins for the top & bottom color)
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