


Its limited range there suggests that it is introduced, but it could have been overlooked, or naturally distributed by currents (Rippingale and Kelly 1995).

A population in the Swan River estuary, Western Australia, was first observed in 1843, some years after first settlement.

Its likely native range in the Southwest Pacific is from Thailand to New South Wales (Bolton and Graham 2004). Phyllorhiza punctata was first described from Port Jackson, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. There you have it! If using the suggested hook size and yarn weight, you should get a Clara that is 8-9 inches tall.First Non-native North American Tidal Record: 1981 First Non-native West Coast Tidal Record: 1981 First Non-native East/Gulf Coast Tidal Record: 1993 I did 3 tentacles in the front, 3 tentacles in the back, and 1 tentacle on each side. This allows you to pose the amigurumi.) -Use tails to sew tentacles to the bottom of the body. (Optional: Stick residential copper electrical wiring into the body and a tentacle, and sew the leg on. Attachment: -Use tails to sew spots onto the bottom of each tentacle and on top of the head. Embroider on the eyelashes with black embroidery floss. Attach the eyes and mouth onto the face however you would like (glue, sew, etc.). I basically cut out a narrow red triangle and curved out the tip. For Head spots I also added: Spot 3: 5 mg in magic ring (5) *inc* (10) Face Details: -For the eyes I made ovals about 3 rows tall with the black felt. Spot 2: 6 mg in magic ring, sl st in 1st sc, F/O leaving tail. Spot 1: 5 mg in magic ring, sl st in 1st sc, F/O leaving tail. On mine there are 2-3 spots on each tentacle and 6 spots on the head. Stuff Spots: I used a combination of these spots. sc in same stitch as joining, sc around (40) Rnd 2: FLO sl st in first sc of round 1, ch 3, FLO 2 dc in same stitch, FLO 3 dc in each of the remaining stitches (120) Rnd 3: sl st in 3rd chain of beginning ch 3, ch 2, hdc in same stitch, hdc around (120) Sl st in 2nd chain of beginning ch 2, F/O Tentacles: Make 8 with light pink yarn. Rnd 1: -This round will all be worked in the front loops of round 24. Attach yarn with any of the front loops of round 24 with a slip stitch. Make sure the top of the head is facing towards you. Ruffle: with darker pink For this step you will be working into the head. You may need to use the tail to thread through the last round and close the hole. Abbreviations: ch= chain sc= single crochet hdc= half double crochet dc= double crochet sl st= slip stitch inc= increase (2 single crochets in 1 stitch) dec= decrease ( single crochet 2 stitches together) BLO= back loops only FLO= front loops only ** = repeat whatever is in between F/O= finish off Head/Body: with light pink yarn Rnd 1: 8 sc in magic ring (8) Rnd 2: *inc* (16) Rnd 3: *sc, inc* (24) Rnd 4: *2 sc, inc*n (32) Rnd 5: *3 sc, inc* (40) Rnd 6: *4 sc, inc* (48) Rnd 7: *5 sc, inc* (56) Rnd 8: *6 sc, inc* (64) Rnd 9: *7 sc, inc* (72) Rnd 10: * 8 sc, inc* (80) Rnd 11-18: *sc* (80) Rnd 19: *8 sc, dec* (72) Rnd 20: *7 sc, dec* (64) Begin to stuff at the end of this round. I used a G hook Worsted weight yarn in a dark and light pink White, Black, and Red felt Black embroidery floss Materials for attaching felt (either embroidery floss or some form of glue) Tapestry Needle *Optional: Residential copper electrical wiring to pose a leg. I'm so happy to have a Clara of my own! If you would like to make a Clara for yourself, here is the pattern: Materials needed: Hook size of your preference.
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There was seriously a lot of trial and error that went into this amigurumi! Especially with the ruffles. These would be her spots, ruffles, and face. I then needed to take into consideration other elements of Clara's design that make her a unique character. The basic shapes were an oval for her head and body and cylinders with a circle at the end for the tentacles. Because I love almost anything cute, I fell in love with Clara the spotted jellyfish">Clara the spotted jellyfish and had to turn her into an amigurumi! I started off by looking through various images of Clara so I could get an idea of what shapes I would need to make and their proportions. In my opinion, Princess Jellyfish is one of the cutest anime to come out in awhile.
