Sunday, 14 December 2008
Link from Zelda
I can't stand how cute this guy turned out, shame I have to give him away but thankfully I wrote the patten so I can make him again.
You Will Need:
3mm hook, Stitch marker, Stuffing
Sewing needle, 6mm safety eyes
Dark and light Green Wool
White
Yellow
Brown
Skin Colour
To make shield and sword,
Brown, Gold, sliver, FIMO clay
Ears (make 2)
R1 4sc in ring
R2 inc in every stitch around (8sc)
R3 - R4 sc around
R5 sc in next 2, dec, rep (6sc)
R6 sc in next 4, dec (5sc)
R7 sc in next 3, dec (4sc)
ss in next stitch to FO
Head
R1 6sc into ring
R2 inc in every stitch around (12sc)
R3 sc in first stitch, inc, rep around (18sc)
R4 sc in next 2, inc, rep around, (24sc)
R5 sc in next 3, inc, rep around, (30sc)
R6 - R12 sc around
R13 sc in next 3, dec, rep around (24sc)
R14 sc around
R15 sc in next 2, dec, rep around (18sc)
R16 sc in 1st, dec in next, rep around (12sc)
Put safety eyes on and embroider mouth,
Stuff
Add hair
Change colour to dark Green,
SS around in front loops only,
Body
R1 sc around in back loops of R16 (12sc)
R2 sc in next 1, inc in next, (18sc)
R3 sc in next 2, inc in next, (24sc)
R4 - R8 sc around
change to brown, ss around in front loops only
R9 sc around in back loops of R8
R10 sc around
ss around in front loops only, change back to dark green
R11 sc around in back loops of R10
R12-14 sc around FO
Legs
Roll back to reveal back loops of R10, Join white wool and (R1) sc around in back loops.
R2 - R3 sc around
Mark middle stitch at front, sc into middle and ss over to opposite side so there is an equal number of stitches on each side, sc 4 rounds on one side to make first leg.
Change to brown wool, ss around in front loops only
R5 sc around in back loops of R4
R6 - R7 sc around
R8 sc around, at front of foot inc in next 3 stitches to make foot
R9 rep same process as R8
R10 sc around
R11 sc in first, dec in next, rep around
R12 dec untill closed, FO
Repeat process for second leg.
Hat (dark green wool)
Ch 30
R1 join to first chain, and sc around
R2 - R7 sc around
R8 sc in first 4, dec in next, rep (25sc)
R9 sc around
R10 scmin next 3, dec in next, rep around (20sc)
R11 - R12 Sc around
R13 sc in next 2, dec in next, rep around (15sc)
R14 sc around
R15 sc in 1st stitch, dec in next, rep around (10sc)
R16 - R17 sc around
R18 dec around (5sc)
R19 sc around
R20 dec 1, FO
Sew on hat and ears
Arms (start in skin colour)(make 2)
R1 6sc in ring
R2 inc in every stitich around (12sc)
R3 sc around
R4 sc in first, dec in next, rep around (8sc)
change to light green, ss around in front loops only
R5 sc around in back loops of R4
R6 - R12 sc around
Stuff
R13 dec untill closed
Sew on arms and enjoy
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I absolutely love this! Its fabulous. Thanks for charing.
ReplyDeleteVery very cute! I'm keen to learn amigurumi ...
ReplyDeleteOMG. My son worships link... he's going to freak out! Thank you, I'm totally going to make one!
ReplyDeletehi. i started making this, and it was going well until i got to the point of starting the legs. i'm confused as to how i'm supposed to attach them at the back loops of R10 when those loops were used to attach the green back in. a little help?
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while since I made this one, the best thing I can suggest is using the back loops of a round close to R10, hope that helps...
ReplyDeleteUffff!! Que bonito cuando lo vea mi hijo.
ReplyDeletePrecioso de verdad. Te invito a mi blog:
http://laboresamparito.blogspot.com
ooohhh my!!! i love this doll, and elmo too, thank you so much for this grat gift=)
ReplyDeleteI am destined to make this because this blog was posted on the same day as my birthday. I WILL MAKE THIS! IT IS MY DESTINY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy grandson would love this doll.
ReplyDeletethe ears are absolutely perfect ty
ReplyDeleteI love it! I made one for my boyfriend, but with a 4.00 mm hook.
ReplyDeleteHey there, just curious about the size of yarn you're using. I don't want to end up with the little guy too big!
ReplyDeleteHi. Sorry i didnt get back to you sooner. Its double knit or worsted weight yarn. Happy hooking maggie
ReplyDeleteI am excited to make this for my son, but there is no mention on how many to chain to form ring. Can you please let me know how many to chain for the ears, head? Thank you
ReplyDeleteHi, I use the magic ring technique. if you google "crochet magic ring" you'll find a tutorial. hope that helped. happy crafting
ReplyDeleteMaggie