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Crochet Science Chemistry Florence Flask Amigurumi

Crochet Science Chemistry Florence Flask Amigurumi is a delightful combination of creativity and education wrapped in cozy yarn. Picture a cute amigurumi version of a Florence Flask, a classic symbol of chemistry, all intricately crafted with crochet hooks and colorful threads. This whimsical creation not only showcases the beauty of handmade art but also highlights a playful twist on scientific elements. It's a charming way to blend learning and crafting into a unique piece that would surely bring smiles to both science enthusiasts and crochet lovers alike.

Materials:

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  • Green worsted weight yarn
  • White worsted weight yarn
  • Black embroidery thread
  • paper to keep track of your rows
  • amigurumi eyes
  • paper clip to keep track of your beginning row
  • crochet needle
  • 5mm crochet hook
  • Polyester stuffing

Round 1 – magic ring with 6 single crochet (6)

Round 2 – increase with single crochet (12)

Round 3 – (single crochet, increase) x 6 (18)

Round 4 – (single crochet 2 stitches, increase) x6 (24)

Round 5 – single crochet around (24)

Round 6 – single crochet around (24)

Round 7 – single crochet around (24)

Round 8 – single crochet around (24)

Round 9 – (single crochet 2 stitches, decrease) x6 (18)

Round 10 – (single crochet 2 stitches, decrease) x6 (12)


Put the amigurumi eyes about 6 rows from the bottom.

Use black embroidery thread to make a “v” in between the eyes

Stuff your polyester stuffing into the round part. You can fill it up to the brim.

Switch to white yarn

Round 11 – single crochet around (12)

Round 12 – single crochet around (12)

Round 13 – single crochet around (12)

Round 14 – single crochet around (12)

Round 15 – single crochet around (12)

Round 16 – single crochet around (12)

Round 17 – single crochet around (12)

Round 18 – single crochet around (12)

To end: slip stich and pull through

Stuff more polyester stuffing. You can leave some coming out so it looks like some smoke is coming out from the chemical reaction happening

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