Thursday, January 3, 2013

Frillish Amigurumi Pattern

    Oh my, it's been such a long time since I've really updated this blog... I really haven't crocheted many new things, but my etsy shop was consistently bringing in sales, so I had that. The shop exploded in December for Christmas orders, so that kept me busy along with my finals. Now that I'm on the last week of vacation, I finally got around to creating something new...Go figure. 

    Frillish is a 5th gen Pokemon, and I fell in love with her when I saw one. They are too cute. I also have a weakness for Jellyfish just like I do with octopuses. I knew I had to create an amigurumi of one.

    This was a lot of fun to create, and I decided to share the pattern with everyone :3 If you make one, be sure to share it with me!




Now for the pattern!



Frillish Amigurumi

Supplies:

*Pink and White yarn [Whatever brand you choose! I don’t know what brand I used for this piece. All I know is that it is thin baby yarn]
*Crochet hook [I used my F hook]
*PolyFil
*An embroidery needle
*Safey eyes [or buttons]
*Small amount of black floss or thin yarn

Head:

SC 6 in magic circle, SS to join circle

Row 1: IN in each SC [12 SC] SS to join circle

Row 2: SC in first SC, IN in second SC, repeat 5 more times [18 SC] SS to join circle

Row 3: SC in first SC, SC in second SC, IN in third SC, repeat 5 more times [24 SC] SS to join circle

Rows 4 – 7: SC around circle, [24 SC] SS to join circle [At this point, I suggest adding the eyes, especially if you are using safety eyes! They do not need to be on the 7th row, just where ever you feel like it :3]

Row 8: SC in first SC, SC in second SC, Decrease, repeat 5 times [18 SC] SS to join circle

Row 9: SC in first SC, Decrease, repeat 5 times [12 SC] SS to join circle

Row 10: Decrease 6 times [6 SC] fasten off, leaving a tail to sew head to body

Crown:

With White yarn, SC 10 into magic circle, SS to join circle

Row 1: SC, DC, SC in first SC, SS in to second SC and repeat 4 times, SS to join circle and break off

Join white yarn in to one of the SC of the magic circle, chain 4, SS 3 and SS into next SC, and repeat 4 more times, SS to join circle and fasten off, leaving a tail to sew the crown to the head

Body:

SC 5 into magic circle, SS to join

Row 1: SC in each chain (5 SC) SS to join circle

Row 2: Repeat row 1

Row 3: SC 2, Chain 9, SS 8 in chain, SC 3 in body, chain 9, SS 8 in chain, then SS to join the circle

Row 4: SC 5, SS to join circle

Row 5: IN in each SC for 10 SC, SS to join circle

Row 6: SC 3, Chain 6, SC 5 in Chain, SC 3 in body, chain 6, SC 5 in chain, SC 4 in body, Chain 6, SC 5 in chain, SS to join circle. Fasten off

Arm Details:

First Arm: Join pink yarn on 5th chain on arm with a slip stitch. SC 3 times in 6th chain, SS in 7th chain. SC, DC, SC in tip of arm, SS in 7th SS on other side of arm, 3 SC in sixth SS, SS in 5th, fasten off.

Take White yarn and SS in 4th chain on arm with a SS. SC in SS, SC in the 3 SC, SS in SS, SC DC SC in the SC DC SC, SS, SC in the 3 SC, SC in SS, SS in 4th SS, fasten off

Second Arm: Repeat! :3

Leg Details:

Join white yarn on body on stitch after you bound off the pink. SS in each stitch until you reach the first leg. SS until you the tip of the leg and 3 DC in the tip. Continue to Ss in each stitch until the next tip and DC in the tip of the leg. SS in each stitch until the tip of the last leg, 3 DC, SS until you reach where you joined, fasten off.

Join White yarn on second SS up the leg. SC up until the first DC. DC, DC twice in second DC, DC and SC in third DC, SC twice, SS, fasten off Repeat with other two legs

Neck Ruffle:

Chain 12

SS in 11th Chain, SC, DC x2 SC in next chain, repeat 4 more times. Do not join.

Finishing it up:

Sew the head and the body together

Sew the neck ruffle on to the neck, then sew the ends of the ruffle together to avoid a gap. When I sewed the ruffle on, I used the back side since it ruffling of the stitches created a bubble effect.

If you would like to add a smiling face, do so with the embroidery needle and floss.

Make sure all of your ends are secured and woven in!

    

   Please let me know if there are any issues with the pattern or if you have any questions!

   Please do not reproduce or claim this pattern as your own. You can share if you link back to this blog. This pattern is for personal use, so please do not sell products using this pattern. I put a lot of time into making it; it's only fair if you choose to sell frillish, you create your own pattern~





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