Pattern will be available on the 28th of June

Supplies for Luna the fairy
The use of different supplies from that indicated may vary the final rendering.
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* If you decide to make the “Princess Bun” hair : you also need 4 mm hook : here
- Main Yarn (as long as the weight category is respected, you can pick the yarn ball of the brand you prefer ( the result will be similar in terms of proportion ).
| Color | Links | Number of skeins | Brand & name | Weight & yardage of 1 skein | Weight category | Similar yarns (for Europe, see Hobbii yarns link) |
| Shell | Here | I used 1 skein | Premier Parfait Chunky | 3.5 oz / 131 yds | Super Bulky #6 | Hobbii Honey Bunny (Oatmeal) : here |
| Key Lime | Here | I used less than 1 | Premier Parfait Chunky | 3.5 oz / 131 yds | Super Bulky #6 | Hobbii Honey Bunny (Oatmeal) : here |
| White | Here | I used less than 1 | Premier Parfait Chunky | 3.5 oz / 131 yds | Super Bulky #6 | Sweet Snuggles Lite by Loops & Threads, Michaels (White : here Hobbii Toucan (White) : here |
| Yellow` | Here` | I used less than 1 | Premier Parfait Chunky | 3.5 oz / 131 yds | Super Bulky #6 | Sweet Snuggles Lite by Loops & Threads, Michaels (Daffodil) : here Hobbii Honey Bunny (Pastel Yellow) : here |
- For the wings, I crocheted a thin, white & sparkly acrylic yarn (here or in Europe : here) with a silver and sequins thread , you don’t have to use the sequins thread it but it adds cute little shiny details : here (for Europe : here)
- Thin yellow cotton yarn, to sew the hair to the head : here. If you would like to save some time and don’t like sewing, you can also hot glue the hair with a glue gun (here) or craft glue from Elmer’s (here) (the bond is better with hot glue).
- Thin white cotton and thin black cotton eye for the eyes : here
- Darning needles (you can use regular darning needles but I like using curved ones from this kit : here , it’s easier to sew elements to the body). Also, I recommend using a very thin darning needle to embroider the eyes : here
- Polyester fiber fill type Poly-fill : here
- 10 mm safety eyes (x2) : here
- Lap counter : here, stitch markers : here and sewing pins : here
- Make up pink blush and little brush for the cheeks : here
Supplies for Valentina the ballerina
The use of different supplies from that indicated may vary the final rendering.
This list may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission. I only recommend products I use and like.
- Main Yarn (as long as the weight category is respected, you can pick the yarn ball of the brand you prefer ( the result will be similar in terms of proportion ).
| Color | Links | Number of skeins | Brand & name | Weight & yardage of 1 skein | Weight category | Similar yarns (for Europe, see Hobbii yarns link) |
| Shell | Here | I used 1 skein | Premier Parfait Chunky | 3.5 oz / 131 yds | Super Bulky #6 | Hobbii Honey Bunny (Oatmeal) : here |
| Teddy Bear | Here | I used less than 1 | Premier Parfait Chunky | 3.5 oz / 131 yds | Super Bulky #6 | Chenille Home Slim by Loops & Threads, Michaels (Terracotta) : here Hobbii Toucan (Cappuccino) : here |
| Ballet Pink | Here | I used less than 1 | Premier Parfait Chunky | 3.5 oz / 131 yds | Super Bulky #6 | Sweet Snuggles Lite by Loops & Threads, Michaels (Daffodil) : here Hobbii Honey Bunny (Pastel Yellow) : here |
- Thin black cotton yarn, to sew the hair to the head : here. If you would like to save some time and don’t like sewing, you can also hot glue the hair with a glue gun (here) or craft glue from Elmer’s (here) (the bond is better with hot glue).
- Thin white cotton and thin black cotton eye for the eyes : here
- Darning needles (you can use regular darning needles but I like using curved ones from this kit : here , it’s easier to sew elements to the body). Also, I recommend using a very thin darning needle to embroider the eyes : here
- Polyester fiber fill type Poly-fill : here
- 10 mm safety eyes (x2) : here
- Lap counter : here, stitch markers : here and sewing pins : here
- Make up pink blush and little brush for the cheeks : here
Supplies for Bella the princess
The use of different supplies from that indicated may vary the final rendering.
This list may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission. I only recommend products I use and like.
- Main Yarn (as long as the weight category is respected, you can pick the yarn ball of the brand you prefer ( the result will be similar in terms of proportion ).
| Color | Links | Number of skeins | Brand & name | Weight & yardage of 1 skein | Weight category | Similar yarns (for Europe, see Hobbii yarns link) |
| Teddy Bear | Here | I used 1 skein | Premier Parfait Chunky | 3.5 oz / 131 yds | Super Bulky #6 | Chenille Home Slim by Loops & Threads, Michaels (Terracotta) : here Hobbii Toucan (Cappuccino) : here |
| Black | Here | I used less than 1 | Premier Parfait Chunky | 3.5 oz / 131 yds | Super Bulky #6 | Chenille Home Slim by Loops & Threads, Michaels (Black) : here Hobbii Toucan (Black) : here |
| White | Here | I used less than 1 | Premier Parfait Chunky | 3.5 oz / 131 yds | Super Bulky #6 | Sweet Snuggles Lite by Loops & Threads, Michaels (White : here Hobbii Toucan (White) : here |
| Sunshine | here | I used less than 1 | 3.5 oz / 131 yds | Super Bulky #6 |
- Thin brown cotton yarn, to sew the hair to the head : here. If you would like to save some time and don’t like sewing, you can also hot glue the hair with a glue gun (here) or craft glue from Elmer’s (here) (the bond is better with hot glue).
- Thin white cotton and thin black cotton eye for the eyes : here
- Darning needles (you can use regular darning needles but I like using curved ones from this kit : here , it’s easier to sew elements to the body). Also, I recommend using a very thin darning needle to embroider the eyes : here
- Polyester fiber fill type Poly-fill : here
- 10 mm safety eyes (x2) : here
