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Learn how to crochet your very own Robin Redbreast this Christmas with this easy step-by-step tutorial by Kate Eastwood! Perfect for perching about your home with their squishy bodies, bright eyes, crocheted wings and twiggy feet complete with bells. Who can resist!

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Photos above © Stella’s Yarn Universe If you love crocheting cute animals, you will enjoy this European Robin Amigurumi pattern by Stella Taubenheim. This pattern is easy to follow and includes a video tutorial to help you along the way. You can customize your bird by choosing different colors and details. Whether you want to make a Robin or another round bird, this pattern will give you a lovely result. Full Post: European Robin

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And here it is .... my Robin in a bobble hat pattern.( UK terms) The Robin can be made in any yarn, just use the corresponding hook size. I wanted my robins to be quite small so I used: DMC Petra...

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Apparently, robins are associated with Christmas, at least in Britain, because of Victorian postmen, who wore bright red jackets and were nicknamed ‘Robins’. As they were a welcome sight, delivering the newly invented Christmas cards, their feathered namesakes soon became popular in the designs of the cards. Of course, robins are also delightful birds, easily visible and seemingly friendly (especially if you’re doing some gardening, when they swoop in and devour any bugs you’ve unearthed)…

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