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Felted Dracula Bowl
Dracula’s Cape can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6FI8Nq48T4Hc0lIVnJlWlg3...
This pattern is in the book “Witch Craft: Wicked Accessories, Creepy-Cute Toys, Magical Treats, and More!”
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Bowl is worked triple-stranded, in the round; cape is worked double-stranded, flat, and double sided, then seamed to bowl. Check out the comments for links to the Navajo Plying Technique to learn how to triple strand the yarn.
This bowl uses a full skein of Patons Classic Wool Merino for the cape (red and black) and the body (grey/silver), which used to run at 223 yards per skein.
Please note that Patons Classic Wool (at 210 yards/skein) replaced the discontinued Patons Classic Wool Merino and purchase skeins accordingly. Scraps of feltable white worsted weight wool can be used for the fangs.
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