
Tessa The Turtle Amigurumi
The video will show you how to make this cute turtle.
Download the pattern below the video.
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Harmony Scarf

Skill Level: Intermediate
Materials:
725 yards of Uru Yarn Speckled Singles in Undertow
– 100 grams/417 yards per hank
– substitute with any fingering weight yarn
Yarn or tapestry needle
Crochet Hook: 4mm [US-F]
Gauge: 4β= 17 STS and 10 rows
Finished Measurements: Approx. 9β across x 56β long
Special Instructions for Pattern:
– Read through the pattern before beginning.
– CH 3 counts as DC throughout.
– CH 4 counts as DC and CH 1 throughout.

Scarf Instructions
CH 43
Row 1: Turn, DC in 4th CH from hook (skipped CHs count as a DC), *CH 2, skip next 2 CHs, DC in next 3 CHs; repeat from * across to last 4 CHs, CH 2, skip next 2 CHs, DC in last 2 CHs.
Row 2: Turn, CH 1, SC in same ST as CH 1, skip next ST, *DC 5 times in CH 2 space of row below, skip next ST, SC in next ST, skip next ST; repeat from * across ending with a SC in last ST.
Row 3: Turn, CH 4, skip next ST, *DC in next 3 STS, CH 2, skip next 3 STS; repeat from * across to last 2 STS, CH 1, skip next ST, DC in last ST.
Row 4: Turn, CH 3, DC 2 times in same ST as CH 3, skip next 2 STS, *SC in next ST, skip next ST, DC 5 times in CH 2 space of row below, skip next ST; repeat from * across to last 4 STS, SC in next ST, skip next 2 STS, DC 3 times in last ST.
Row 5: Turn, CH 3, DC in next ST, *CH 2, skip next 3 STS, DC in each of next 3 STS; repeat from * across to last 5 STS, CH 2, skip next 3 STS, DC in last 2 STS.
Rows 6-141: Repeat Rows 2-5 ending with a Row 5 repeat. Do not fasten off.

Ruffle Edge
RND 1: With yarn still on hook, CH 1, SC evenly around entire scarf, SC 3 times in each corner to make turns. Join RND with SL ST in 1st SC of RND.
RNDs 2-5: Repeat RND 1.
RND 6: CH 1, SC 3 times in every ST around. Join RND with SL ST in 1st SC of RND.
RND 7-8: Repeat RND 1.
Fasten off, weave in ends and block if desired.
Abbreviations Used
CH- chain
DC- double crochet
RND- round
SC- single crochet
ST(S)- stitch(es)
12 Comments
Debbie A GEORGE
How would you enlarge it?
Deja Joy
The easiest way to enlarge is to use larger yarn and a slightly larger hook.
Jenn
Just finished this little guy and it was so easy thanks to all of your tips and tutorials! Thank you!
Deja Jetmir
You are so welcome! Thanks so much!
Liane
I really want to thank you for this tutorial. I never thought I could make it, but I did! In fact, I did it a second time half of the size! I wish I could send you pictures! I live in Cuba and here it is not possible to find the eyes you used, so I had to “embroided” them and it werent so nice, but I am really glad anyway!!! Thanks!!!
Deja Jetmir
That’s fantastic, I’m so glad you were able to make the pattern. π Wish they had the eyes for you.
Liane
I had to use headphones and look very carefull to your hands, so I didnt misunderstand anything, π Thanks again! And the embroided eyes are not so bad, π
Tracy
Just want to say thanks for this great pattern! I just made this little cutie a couple of days ago, although I’ve have to still sew all the pieces together. It was easier than I thought it would be and I’m so thankful for you pattern! It was easy to understand and follow, I didn’t even have to use the video instructions! I thought I would, but it came out great so far! I did run out of my green yarn I was using and don’t have enough to make the tail, so I’ll just have to be a little more creative with that! I’m making this as a Christmas gift for my best friends daughter who loves the color green and loves turtles! How perfect!
Deja Jetmir
That’s great! Thanks so much!!
Tracy
I finally finished Tessa! I got busy last Christmas and didn’t get a chance to finish her just recently, but just wanted to share it with you. I wanted to share a picture of her, but not sure if I can do that here? Or on Facebook?
Thanks again for the great pattern! She came out so cute!
Deja Jetmir
I would love to see that. π You can post it to the Facebook page.
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