Ladybird and Bee Tic Tac Toe
by Louise Watling
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Ladybird and Bee Tic Tac Toe
A cute and fun game of Tic-Tac-Toe.
The ladybirds and bees are made on 3mm needles, seamed and stuffed.
The game board and bag are worked on 4mm needles then seamed.
The bag features a ladybird spot pattern on one side and a bee stripe pattern on the other. It has eyelets for a drawstring keeping all the game pieces together when not in use.
A chart is included for the ladybird side of the bag.
Due to small pieces this is not suitable for young children.
About this yarn
by Hayfield
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100% Acrylic
306 yards
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100
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