This might be my simplest pattern ever – Vampire Fangs for Crochet Squishes! It’s Halloween time, and I thought it would be fun to turn the Moogly Squishes into blood-sucking ghouls of the cute and cuddly kind! Grab just a few yards of Bernat Blanket and convert your stuffies into scaries with this quick pattern and video tutorial!
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US-L, 8.0 mm hook, Susan Bates
A few yds Bernat Blanket – White or Whipped Cream
Vampire Fangs for Crochet Squishes Written Pattern:
Row 1: Ch 2, skip the ch closest to the hook, sc in the last ch; turn. (1 sc)
Row 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in the st; break yarn leaving a long tail for sewing. (2 sc)
Assembly: Use the long tail to sew the fangs to your stuffie, under the mouth.
Vampire Fangs for Crochet Squishes Tutorial:
Watch this tutorial LIVE on YouTube at 12:05pm CT, October 13, 2023! After that time, the video tutorial will be embedded below. Because it’s such a simple pattern, I don’t plan on doing a left-handed version – but if you need one, let me know and we’ll add it!
How to Crochet the Vampire Fangs for Crochet Squishes
VIDEO WILL BE EMBEDDED HERE WHEN FINISHED
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