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Please follow links below on where to buy the Tīoriori the Tūī Pattern:

Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tioriori-the-tui

Etsy: https://goldiyarn.etsy.com/listing/1743839860

 

About Tīoriori:

Tīoriori the Tūī is part of the New Zealand Wildlife Collection. Tīoriori is a slightly larger than life Tūī with a simplified body shape to make it easy to create while keeping her colourful plumage. Tīoriori is a friendly bird who loves nothing more than to sing her days away, and showing off her bright feathers! Tūī once used to be trained by Māori to repeat welcoming speeches but now they enjoy being free throughout New Zealand and feasting on any nectar they can find. So come make Tīoriori to be a lovely colourful addition to your family!

 

Size: ~  30 x 10 cm

 

Pattern information:

 

Yarn Recommended:

  • 2 x 50 g Dark Brown or Black, 74 m per ball, (Patons, Jet, 12 ply, wool/alpaca, 858 or 815, Dark Rye or Black)
  • 1 x 100 g Blue, 230 m per ball, (Anette Eriksson, Frost, 12 ply, polyamide/acrylic/wool blend, Blue)
  • 1 x 100 g White, 200 m per ball, (4 Seasons Marvel 12 ply, 100% acrylic, 1001, White)
  • < 1 x 100g Thin Black, 400 m per ball, (DMC, Petra, 3 ply (size 5), 100% cotton, 5310 Black)

 

Skill: Intermediate

 

Terminology: US Terminology

 

Other Supplies Needed:

  • D/3, 3.25 mm Hook
  • 4, 2.00 mm Hook
  • Fibre/Hobby Filler
  • 2 x 9 mm Black safety eyes (Arbee Eyes Crystal 9mm Black)
  • Yarn/Embroidery needle

 

Tīoriori the Tūī

  • Full PDF pattern with accurate, easy-to-follow instructions. All the information you’ll need to prepare for making Tīoriori, including yarn quantities, tools, skills, and other supplies.

    In English only.

    Digital file only, not a physical book.

  • Tīoriori the Tūī | Crochet Pattern by Goldi Yarn

    This pattern or any portion there of may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the designer. Copyright and intellectual property rights reserved.

    Copyright © Katelyn Goldsmith 2024

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