~A $10.85 CAD written pattern by Wonder Wishes Studio inspired by a Maplestory mushroom amigurumi commission~
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Hello! Here is part 1 of this chubby mushroom crochet pattern, purchase required but I'll make the pattern details/info available to everyone to help you decide if you'd like to purchase~ Thank you for the support! In this set of blog posts, you will find written instructions and images on how I create my mushrooms. If you run into any questions or problems with the pattern, feel free to message me here, on Etsy, or Instagram @wonderwishes_cherrie.
~EDIT~ This pattern currently has no photos or additional instructions beyond the crochet pattern I recorded when designing. It has not been tested yet either but it is being made available for a special request. Once you purchase this pattern, you'll be able to see new updates and instructions I add in the future.

This pattern is written in US crochet terminology.
Difficulty: Intermediate (uses single crochet stitches, a medium-sized project, requires changing colours, requires sewing parts together, uses continuous rounds, requires embroidering face, shaping with sewing)
Language: English
Sizing:
As a guide for you, I make my mushroom with medium worsted yarn (size 4) and a 3.5mm hook. This yarn and hook combination creates a mushroom that is about 14cm tall and 13cm wide. You may use any size yarn and hook you desire; just remember that your finished product may differ in size. Size will also vary depending on your crochet tension~
Materials Used:
Coming soon
Stitch Abbreviations:
Chain ➤ ch
Single crochet ➤ sc
Single crochet increase ➤ inc
Single crochet decrease ➤ dec
Slip stitch ➤ sl st
Fasten off ➤ f.o.
R or rnd ➤ Round
x ➤ repeat what’s inside the brackets, the number after the “x” indicates how many times you repeat
Instructions within round brackets (…) indicate which stitches are repeated
Numbers in square brackets […] indicate the number of stitches in the round