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However, no guarantee for freedom from errors is given. Material specifications and working instructions have been carefully checked. What material will you needĬotton yarn: for Nino: orange, black, white for Anna: purple, beigeįiller absorbent cotton Other information from the author If you want to crochet a larger or smaller version, you can use a thicker or thinner yarn and crochet hook for it. Nino the clownfish is 12 cm long including the tail fin and 6.5 cm wide at the wide part and 2 cm at the narrow part.Īnna the sea anemone is 17 cm wide and 12 cm high (including the tentacles). Then the cap is crocheted to the body including all the tentacles sewn to it. Now the body is stuffed with absorbent cotton. What skills are you going to need and what will you getĪnna: First crochet the mouth and cap of Anna the sea anemone. In nature, fish and sea anemone usually stay together for several years. No wonder that it is possible to live well together in this symbiosis. The clownfish consumes the food remains of the sea anemone. The clownfish's predators serve as food for the sea anemone. The poisonous nettles cannot harm the clownfish because it has a layer of mucus on its skin. The sea anemone protects the clownfish from predators with its poisonous nettles. The sea anemone is the home of the clownfish.
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Crochet clawfish pattern pdf#
With these two PDF patterns you can crochet Nino the Clownfish with his Anna the Sea Anemone.Ĭlownfish and sea anemones simply belong together. Then the first and second dorsal fins and the anal fin are crocheted and also sewn onto the body.Īnna: First crochet the mouth and cap of Anna the sea anemone. Then pectoral fins and pelvic fins are crocheted and sewn to the body. To crochet the black and white stripes, an invisible color change is made beforehand (see techniques). Start at the head and end with the tail fin. Nino: First crochet the head and body of Nino the clownfish. Invisible color change (the technique is explained in the instructions) You should have the following crochet skills:ĭecrease, means work 2 singel crochet stiches together To access her Little Blue Lobster Pattern directly from her website, please click. The instructions include detailed instructions for each round and row. Start Your Amigurumi Collection With This Little Leo Crochet Lobster. Suitable for crochet beginners - (Level 2 - easy) The individual steps are described in detail and lots of individual pictures also clarify the individual steps again. You get a list of materials you need to crochet Nino and Anna, two abbreviation lists for the crochet diagram used and especially the crochet scripts for Nino the clownfish and Anna the sea anemone itself. Look at how they stand all proud in the first picture.What skills are you going to need and what will you get Clownfish have very striking ventral fins, that function perfectly as little arms to balance the crochet clownfish. I had to make two different patterns altogether. What make these amigurumi fish extra special, they can stand by themselves. But when you take a closer look, it is not just the colours that are different, but also the shape of the coloured lines. From a fast perspective, the clownfish and saddleback seem only to differ by their colours. Of course I was going to make a saddleback, but it would be a pity to stop there, so I made a normal clownfish amigurumi pattern too. I’ve always loved the orange version but this saddleback stole my heart. I am so grateful of being able to create realistic looking animals in crochet, because that makes it possible to hold a cuddly fish a week later.Ĭlownfish are gorgeous fish with their special colours and unusual fins. Not a real one of course, but a crochet version. I was struck by the sheer beauty and intelligence of this little anemone fish and wanted to ‘have’ one right away.
Crochet clawfish pattern series#
The whole series is fabulous but I particularly enjoyed a piece about the saddleback clownfish. There are so many amazing and intelligent creatures living in our seas and I believe series like Blue Planet are crucial to make people aware of how important nature is and that we should protect it and value the animals that live there.
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Meet my first fish amigurumi, clownfish!ĭuring the holidays, we watched BBC’s Blue Planet II, which is such an amazing series about our oceans and the depth of them, literally and figuratively. I fell in love with the beauty of the saddleback clownfish (yellowfin anemone fish) and I had to make a crochet pattern for it right away. This truly is quite a spontaneous pattern.