

It’ll look pretty with it because you can see inside the ball! Check your gauge to make sure the plastic ornament will fit in your finished project. If you have a yarn weight #3 light, that works as well.Example : if pattern calls out for “2DC”, make 2 DC into the same stitch.


”#(type of a stitch)” means to make an indicated number of stitches into the same stitch.Example : if pattern calls out for “HDC 4”, make 1 HDC in next 4 stitches.”(type of a stitch) #” means to make an indicated stitch into the next indicated number of stitches.CH 1 at the beginning of Round 1 DOES NOT count as a stitch.Number in indicates the number of stitches in each round.Size – about 3.25″ (83cm) or 3.5″ (88.9mm), depends on the plastic ball ornament size.Since I already made Pluto last year, I used same ears for Goofy as well. For Goofy, his key features were definitely the hat and his ears. Instead, I wanted the transparency look using clear ball ornament and add few elements that resemble the character. I didn’t want the ornament to be literal figures. The ornaments were lit up by the store light, and they were so pretty! A piece of ornament cost quite expensive for me back then so I didn’t buy it, but I guess since then, I’ve always wanted to hang Disney Christmas ornaments on my Christmas tree. When I went to the Disney Store during Christmas season, I found Christmas ornaments displaying on the shelves. Disney products are something I would love to continue buying, and going to the Disney Store is a place I like to go when I have a chance. Even my phone case is Ariel from Little Mermaid (and it took me forever finding the design I really loved). Not only the movies, but I love any Disney related contents. I grew up watching Disney movies, and I love Disney since I was a child.
