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Fancy a bit myth in your life? If the answer is yes, join my club. I have been an aficionado of gods and mythical creatures, an eternal charm and appeal that continuously amazes me.

Therefore, this is my first effort of bringing one of my most favorite group of mythical superiors—the Olympian gods—to mix with another passion of mine—crocheting.

I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. You can buy the crochet pattern PDF downloads on Etsy, and make your own god and goddess in no time.

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    Zeus

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    God of thunder, ruler of heavens and all gods and immortals on earth.

    Poseidon

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    The powerful Zeus’s brother, part of his coup d’etat over the bloodthirsty father Kronos, Poseidon wields unlimited power of the ruler of the oceans.

    Hades

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    Another brother of Zeus. He was destined to become the ruler of the underworld, having drawn his lots with his brother. He reigns over the world of the death with his fiercely three-headed dog, Cerberus.

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    Ares

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    The ruthless, violent but sometimes coward God of War is hated by most of the Olympian gods of his lineage.

    Aphrodite

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    The epitome of love and sensuality, Aphrodite is among the most known Olympians. She is associated with many other mythic legends, the most popular among which the Trojan War.

    Hermes

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    One of the more famous children of Zeus, Hermes travels everywhere with the aid of his winged sandals, bringing news and deliver missives from the gods.

    Gaia

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    The revered ancient goddess who gave birth to the early Titans and gods, including… Her first husband Ouranos. As the ancestral mother of all life, she bears unconditionally love to all her offsprings, as well as protection and nurture.

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    Helios

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    Brilliantly glowing on an impressive horse-drawn chariot that moves across the sky daily, Helios is the personification of the Sun, the life-bringing force to immortals.

    Ouranos

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    The endless blue sky is symbolized by the ancient god Ouranos, the Father Sky of all Olympian gods to come.

    Kronos

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    Worshipped largely as the god of harvest, Kronos’ life went through more upheavals than most of the other Titans of his age.

    Do you also know that planets in our Solar System are named after the Greek gods and goddesses of Olympus?

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