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For most of us, safaris are things we only read about or see in films. At the same time, who hasn’t wanted to explore an unknown continent, see wild animals and have adventures in the bush? We all do, or at least we have wanted to in the past. And, if you look back to your childhood, imaginary safaris were almost as good, and sometimes even better. Here are some crocheted patterns that will flex your safari muscles and let your kids enjoy some of the imaginary adventures you did.
Safari Jungle Blanket
This blanket is a field somewhere in the wild savannah or veldt, where you have all the animals you could ever hope for, and some that come from even elsewhere. Let your kids’ imaginations run wild on their journeys and have them fall asleep surrounded by all their furry friends. The appliques are fun, easy and a joy to make. You can also use them on other projects as well.
Skills: Beginner. Designer: Passionatecraft2

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Amigurumi Safari
Skills: Easy Designer: Jess Huff
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Leon Lion Amigurumi
What safari would be complete without a huge, shaggy-mained lion? None, so here is a wonderful lion amigurumi to add to the safari collection. This playful, yet realistically colored beast is sure to be a hit with the little ones!
Skills: Easy Designer : Joanne Loh
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Chunkimals Safari Animal Set – Paid Pattern
f you like roly-poly and cuddly amigurumi animals, this is just the project for you. These crocheted cuties are fairly easy project to fill in your ami menagerie. If you stuff them with safety stuffing and embroider or crochet the eyes, these will be safe even for the youngest safari bush rangers. The set includes elephant, rhino, hippo, giraffe and lion! Enjoy!
Skills: Easy Designer: Megan Kreiner
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