Tina Belcher by Ham and Eggs

Tina Belcher

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Crochet
August 2014
Aran (8 wpi) ?
3.25 mm (D)
3.75 mm (F)
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

I can not lie. Tina Belcher is my spirit animal. Apparently, I’m not the only one who thinks this, either, as Tina was just voted the best character on tv by Entertainment Weekly. She is endlessly quotable. My favorite? “Uhhhh…..” Classic. Here’s your chance to make your very own Tina!!

This crochet pattern is written in English with U.S. crochet terms. It is four (4) pages long and written in easy to follow directions.

I work hard to make sure my patterns are very thorough- I give you stitch counts for each round, tell you where to make increases and decreases (no doing the math yourself!!), and provide lots of photos as guides. Tina is not terribly hard to make, I promise. There are a few spots that are more complex than the rest, but I wrote it out in very clear, easy to understand directions, and I’m always willing to help if you get stuck.

CROCHET SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate (requires knowledge of basic-intermediate crochet terms and techniques). If you ever have any questions regarding the pattern, I’m always available via email. I will answer any questions you have.

STITCHES AND TECHNIQUES
You should know these stitches: chain, slip stitch, single crochet, double crochet, half-double, treble, invisible decrease, sc2tog, and how to make a magic ring.

MATERIALS NEEDED
Small amounts (less than 1 skein) of worsted weight yarn in BEIGE, LIGHT BLUE, DARK BLUE, WHITE, BLACK, RED AND A VERY SMALL AMOUNT OF YELLOW
(2) Locking Stitch markers
Sizes D & F crochet hooks
(2) 6-mm black safety eyes
Fiberfill stuffing
Large tapestry needle
Scissors

COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSIONS
This pattern is © copyright 2014 Heather Jarmusz for Ham and Eggs. Do not resell or distribute this pattern (that’s stealing, after all!). You may use this pattern for your own personal use and sell your finished items created from this pattern, but you cannot claim the pattern as your own. I politely ask that you credit me, Heather Jarmusz, as the designer of this pattern, and that you include a link to my Etsy shop if you sell your items online. You can even copy/paste this text: For this and other crochet patterns, please visit www.hamandeggs.etsy.com.

Thanks for looking!