![]() ![]() Row 13: HDC Decrease, HDC in next, HDC Decrease, ch 1, turn Row 11-12: HDC in each stitch, ch 1, turn (5 HDC) Row 8-9: HDC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (10 HDC) Row 7: HDC Decrease, HDC in next 8, HDC Decrease, ch 1, turn Row 6: HDC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (12 HDC) Row 5: HDC Decrease, HDC in next 10, HDC Decrease over last two, ch 1, turn Row 3-4: HDC in each stitch across, ch 1, turn (14 HDC) Row 2: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next 10, 2 HDC in last, ch 1, turn (14 HDC) ![]() The tooth pattern would also make a great appliqué! Maybe on an afghan or hat for a dentist or hygienist friend?!Ĭhain 13, HDC in 2nd from hook and rest of way down (12 HDC), ch 1, turn HDC Decrease = Half Double Crochet Decrease ![]() – Ribbon for the hanging handle (optional) – Small piece of felt or fabric for the pocket and another piece in yellow for the crown (optional) And a small bit of black to stitch on the smile. I also included a ribbon handle so it could also be hung on a bedroom door knob. My oldest is almost 5.5 and I’ve noticed a lot of his friends have started loosing their baby teeth! So to be completely prepared, I whipped up a tooth fairy pillow to hold his tooth and the money the tooth fairy brings when the big day comes □ And bless his heart, my son already has it under his pillow “because that’s where I want to keep it.” This tooth shaped pillow has a smiley face on the front and a pocket on the back for the tooth/money exchange. ![]()
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