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Rainbow Fish


The body of the fish is worked in rounds.  At the end of each row, move a stitch marker.  The fins are worked in rows.  Stuff the fish as your work progresses
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Fish Angel


Size 10 Knit-Cro-Sheen in assorted colors (one ball of thread will make several
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Naughty Squiddy


Squiddy the largest soft bodied invertebrate on earth and they use the original form of jet propulsion to create motion, so they can comb the ocean depths for food
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Squiddy


Squiddy is knit and felted in Peruvia
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Nautie


For almost 500 million years, nautiloids were the coolest kids around. They ate trilobites, had shells in a variety of fantastical shapes, and ranged from bite-size to
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Red Squid


Squids live in all the oceans of the world.  Squids are known as "the ice cream cone of the sea" because they are a favorite food of many ocean dwellers.  Female squids lay thousands of eggs to support a food chain
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Octopus


This octopus is knit using a 20 yard sample from Sq
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Orca Whale


Orcas are immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring and are the intelligent, trainable stars of many aquarium shows
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Lobster


I like to eat a boiled cancer with oil and a lemon juice
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Catfish


You may find it easier to pick up the stitches with a crochet hook and then transferring to the needle. You can also knit the appendages separately and then
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Goldfish


This pattern is offered free to use any way you wish.  Feel free to make tons of fish from it and sell them or give them away.  Feel free to change this pattern in any
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Sea Anemone


Sea anemones are awesome
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Crab


This crab is knit using 20 yards of yarn


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Red Crab


Real red king crabs can grow to have a leg span of 6 feet, but this little guy is only 14 inches. He is a lot cuter and friendlier than the real thing and you don't have to
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Felting a Fish


This is a great project to use up some of your leftover yarn. If you have a cat, try putting in a little catnip with the stuffing
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Humuhumunukunukuapua'a


The body of the fish is knit similar to the top of a mitten, with increases and decreases being close to the edge. Take care to keep the floats for the color changes
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