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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Teacher Amigurumi Pattern


*Head

Round 1: With White colour : make your original foundation row with six stitches (chain 2, 6sc in first ch, or use the magic ring method).
Round 2: 2 singlecrochet in each stitch around (12 stitches)
Round 3: 2 singlecrochet in next stitch, singlecrochet in next stitch around (18 stitches)
Round 4: 2singlecrochet in next stitch, singlecrochet in next 2 stitches around (24 stitches)
Round 5: 2singlecrochet in next stitch, singlecrochet in next 3 stitches around (30 stitches)
Round 6: 2singlecrochet in next stitch, singlecrochet in next 4 stitches around (36 stitches)
Round 7-9 singlecrochet around (36 stitches) *depending on your stitch size and how you want the finished product to look, add or subtract a row as necessary
Round 10: singlecrochet 2together, singlecrochet in next 4 stitches (around)

Attach safety eyes and sew on the hair, make the stitches slightly loose so they won't pull when you stuff the piece.  I used a satin stitch to make my dad's hairdo.

Round 11: singlecrochet 2together , singlecrochet in next 3 stitches (around)
Round 12: singlecrochet 2together , singlecrochet in next 2 stitches (around)

Start stuffing firmly.

Round 13: singlecrochet 2together, singlecrochet in next stitch (around)
Round 14: singlecrochet 2together until piece is closed up enough to tie off.  Hide the end of the tail of yarn inside the head. Sew on mouth with pink embroidery floss or craft thread.


*Body

Round 1: With dark blue (or "pants" color), make your foundation row or six stitches.
Round 2-4 are worked just like the body.
Rounds 4-6 singlecrochet around

At round 7, change to  blue (or shirt color).  I used a lighter weight yarn, so I had to increase the number of stitches - I increased every other stitch to expand the body a little bit so he would have a rounder body - I just wanted the base to be sturdy so it would stand. If your dad is thin and you want to make his doll thin, you may want simply use medium weight yarn and keep the stitch count the same.

Round 8: singlecrochet around with shirt color

Round 9: at this point you want to start very slowly decreasing.  With the DK weight yarn, I decreased every sixth stitch around. Do whatever looks right so you have a nice, even taper (this can also be fixed with stuffing later.) 

Round 10: Continue decreasing, I decreased every 4th stitch.

Round 11: If your piece needs to taper more, decrease every few stitches around.  I just crocheted around for rows 11 & 12. 

Leave the top of the body open with a tail end of yarn still attached for sewing to the head later.  Leave unstufed so you can sew the arms on easily.

*Arms

Round 1: with White yarn, make your initial row with 5 stitches.
Round 2: singlecrochet around (5 stitches)
Round 3: change to light blue (shirt color) and start using smaller hook, sc around (5 stitches)
Round 4-6 singlecrochet around. Leave a tail end and use it to sew the arms to the top row of the body.

Stuff the body firmly.  I put some plastic pellets in the bottom so it would be more stable when standing.  If you gave your dad extra thick or longer hair, you may need to put a coin or two or a marble into the bottom so it will stand up.  Sew body to head.

*Tie - make with felt and glue right at the top of the body.

And you're done! :)



2 comments:

  1. I'm sorry I didn't know where else to post a request but I found you on YouTube and there was a dumbo I would really like the pattern for. Or any other Disney character you may have. Thank you so much! I love your stuff!

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