Head/Body:
Starting at the top of the monster’s head, with
desired yarn and an corresponding hook (see above), make an adjustable ring,
chain (ch) 1, and single crochet (sc) 6 stitches into the ring. Pull the ring
closed with the loose yarn tail.
Round1 (Row or Round 1): 2sc into each st (12)
Round2: (2sc into next st, sc into next st)* rep
around (18)
Round3: (sc into next st, 2sc into next st, sc into
next st)* rep around (24)
Round4-12: sc into each st (24)
Fasten off OR continue on to make feet.
Optional Feet:
Round13: (Hdc, 2 dc) into next st, (2 dc, hdc) into
next st, sl st into next 5, (hdc, 2 dc) into next st, (2 dc, hdc) into next st,
sl st into next st
Fasten off. Set aside.
Base:
Make an adjustable ring, chain (ch) 1, and
single crochet (sc) 6 stitches into the ring. Pull the ring closed.
Round1: 2 sc into each st (12)
Round2: (2 sc into next st, sc into next st)* rep to
end of rnd (18)
Round3: (sc into next st, 2sc into next st, sc into
next st)* rep to end of rnd (24)
Fasten off, leaving a long tail.
Finishing:
Insert safety eyes if desired, following package
directions. For a child-friendly toy, use a safe fabric glue and arrange felt
shapes to create the features. Stitch a smile with black yarn and a yarn
needle.
Line up the stitches from the base with the stitches
of the bottom row of the body and begin sewing them together, stitch to stitch.
Stuff the body fully before closing up the last few stitches and tucking the
end inside.
Using a regular D hook and worsted weight yarn
gives you a cute little monster that would be adorable as a keychain (just add
a loop of elastic and keyring to the top).
Worsted
weight Bernat Sheep(ish) by Vickie Howell and a D hook
|
Upsizing to a larger hook and chunky yarn makes
a bigger monster that's just as cute but more huggable.
Bulky
weight Bernat Softee Chunky and an N hook
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Using the largest hook I had, a Q, and double
stranding the chunky yarn, I got an awesomely chubby and squeezable stuffed
monster! Hold two strands together while you crochet, following the same
pattern, and use a really big hook. What a difference!
Double stranded Bernat Softee Chunky and a Q hook |
Although it takes a little getting used to,
crocheting with a large hook and thick yarn can even be used in amigurumi! Who
knew? As always, it is best to keep your stitches as tight as possible, even
with the huge hook and yarn, because big holes in your fabric will mean
stuffing showing and coming through.
With all of the available colors of Bernat's Softee Chunky (which has recently gotten even
more chunky, by the way) I foresee a
rainbow of big chunky Baby Monsters decorating children's playrooms, teachers'
classrooms, and Halloween mantles everywhere! Of course if you still love the
little ones, Vickie Howell's Sheep(ish) and its trendy color range is where you will definitely
find some inspiration.
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