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You can find free diagrams online for this transmission. You can find them with an image search or even through your users manual.
To crochet a cross, I have attached a link to Crochet Pattern Central, a very good place to find "zillions" of free crochet patterns online. This link goes to the Religious area, where you can find many types of free patterns for making crosses.
You can find it on manufacture websites.
Engine diagrams can be found on sites that help people build engines. Check out a site such as Autozone. They may have diagrams available for free to follow.
Go to Crochet.com.
I have not been able to find a free online pattern for crocheting thigh highs. The best I could do was find one pattern in a book. That would be "Crochet Me: Designs to Fuel the Crochet Revolution" by Kim Werker. ISBN: 978-1-59668-044-9; Publisher: Interweave Press.
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I was unable to find a stitch diagram for crocheting a sackboy. There are copyright issues when you are attempting to make a copyrighted character, and you would have to have a licensing agreement with Sony (owners of PS3), or Media Mart (I think it is), to get such licensing. This generally costs plenty of money, and independent designers don't often have that type of money available to use for such licensing. The best that I could do was find a fairly well written out pattern instructions online on eHow.com (link attached), this might help you work out the pattern. Another choice would be to look around for other amigurumi stitch diagrams and modify those to make a sackboy. I have attached a link from Crochet Pattern Central of their amigurumi free patterns, for you to look through and see if you can find such a pattern. It's not easy to find free online crochet stitch patterns, I know, I prefer using them myself. I have often found that I end up struggling to read through directions and making my own stitch diagram, so that I can crochet a project.
You can find free WorkFlow diagrams at the Draw IO website. Once on the page, you can use the tool to create your own workflow diagrams completely free.
See links below for websites offering free crochet patterns for wash cloths. * The easiest place to find patterns is on Ravelry.com
You can purchase the pattern booklet via fibrecraft.com. However, the pattern is not available free online.