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Crochet Mountain Gorillas

In this versatile pattern, you can crochet either mountain gorillas with fluffy coats or smooth lowland gorillas with regular yarn. Whichever version you choose, you’ll make a lovable gorilla family that shows off these amazing animals. 

With two sizes available, you can crochet a cute group with different ages and sizes, from little babies to big silverbacks.

Crochet Mountain Gorillas

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Gorilla Hat Crochet Pattern

Whether it’s for a costume, a winter hat, or as a gift, you’ll go bananas for this fun character hat! The hat is fuzzy with braided strings, ears, and a cute ape face. 

The pattern is designed for all ages — from babies to grown-ups — so you can make one for each family member to goof around in!a

Gorilla Hat Crochet Pattern

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Baby Gorilla Crochet Pattern

This little guy has all the features of a real life gorilla: he leans forward on his knuckles and has rust-colored hair on top of his head like the Silverback gorillas. Unlike the real thing, you can safely take all the selfies you want with this fella!

Baby Gorilla Crochet Pattern

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Forest Animals Egg Cosies

How do you like the idea of decorating Easter eggs with cute cozies? You can use them also daily and make your breakfasts energizing and fun. Any kid will like these forest animals! Knit the three types of egg cosies with a free pattern. A bear, owl, or bunny — whom do you like more?

Forest Animals Egg Cosies

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Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Rocky Mountain Sampler Blanket

Look at this marvelous blanket with so much texture on it! It will be a fun project as the free knitted blanket pattern combines various stitch combinations and color designs. Make it now and enjoy its warmth and coziness while the evening chill.

Rocky Mountain Sampler Blanket

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Find the original free pattern on mamainastitch.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.