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Keroppi Keychain

 Hey! Just back with a little quick pattern. Keroppi as a keychain! This was made with DK weight yarn and a 4.00 hook and ended up being about 3inch by 3inc (7.5cmm ball). I usd 7.5mm flat black eyes.  Eyes White Make 2 Round 1: In a magic circle, SCx6 (6) Round 2: INCx6 (12) Round 3: [INC, SC]x6 (18) Sew to the head and then attach the eyes when you get to about round 10 of the below. Also take this moment to use the tail left from the first eye to sew up the gap between the eyes. If you want a hanger, also make a loop before finishing off.  Eyes Lime Green Make 2 Round 1: In a magic circle, SCx6 (6) Round 2: INCx6 (12) Round 3 - 4: SCx12 (12) For the first eye, leave a tail and finish off. This will be used to sew up a small gap later. For the second eye, continue with next round without finishing off. Round 5: Insert the hook into the next stitch of the first eye. SCx12. Insert the hook into the next stitch of the second eye SCx12 (24) Round 6: [INC, SCx3]x6 ...

Keroppi Pattern

  If you like my pattern please consider buying me a Kofi Or purchase the pattern here with pictures for each step! Keroppi is 9 inches (23cm) tall when made with the below yarn and hook sizes.                   Materials Used Y DK (8 ply) weight yarn (I used 4 seasons Marvel in black, red, lime, pink and white) Y 12 mm safety eyes Y 4.00 hook Y Stuffing Abbreviations This is written in US crochet terms. Y  CH – Chain Y SC – Single Crochet Y DC – Double Crochet Y TC – Treble crochet Y BBL – Treble crochet 3 - stitch bobble  : 3 treble crochets turned into a bobble. The slip stitch used to hold the trebles together doesn’t count as a stitch. Y INC – 2 Single Crochet (in the same stitch) Increase Y DEC – Single Crochet 2 together (Decrease) Y [instructions]x# - Crochet the instructions in the brackets # times Y SCx# - Single crochet once each in the next # stitches Y (xx) – amount of stitches in that ro...

Quick Plush - Combat Wombat

I have a friend that plays dodgeball and recently there was a post on Facebook showing his team logo and I just could not resist. How do you resist making that? Really how? So here we go. This pattern was very quickly worked up using the yarn I have in my stash so the yarn sizes were different unfortunately. It just means though that if you follow this pattern using uniform sizes, the little rocket launcher on his back will be a tad bigger coz I designed the wombat with a worsted weight yarn and the rocket launcher with a DK weight. Supplies Worsted weight yarn - light brown DK weight yarn - black and light blue 12mm pair of eyes Crochet hooks to match your crochet style with this weight of yarn Stuffing Head Light Brown Round 1: In a magic circle, SCx6 (6) Round 2: INCx6 (12) Round 3: [INC, SC]x6 (18) Round 4: [INC, SCx2]x6 (24) Round 5: [INC, SCx3]x6 (30) Round 6: [INC, SCx4]x6 (36) Round 7: [INC, SCx11]x3 (39) Round 8: [INC, SCx12]x3 (42) Round 9: [INC, SCx13]x3 (45) Round 10: [INC,...

#261 Poochyena

Today I come with a pattern that I've been sitting on for some time now. Poochyena! He's a little difficult when it comes to the shaping of the colouring on his body but you can always use felt instead and it would look just as fine! Then there's just a lot of little pieces for the tail. I used a 4.00 hook and DK yarn, this plush worked up to be 23cm (9inches) nose to tail and 24cm (9 1/2 inches) tall. Head Round 1: CH2, SCx6 in the 2nd stitch from the hook (6) Round 2: 2SCx6 (12) Round 3: [2SC, SC]x6 (18) Round 4: [2SC, SCx2]x6 (24) Round 5: [2SC, SCx3]x6 (30) Round 6: [2SC, SCx4]x6 (36) Round 7: [2SC, SCx5]x6 (42) Round 8: [2SC, SCx6]x6 (48) Round 9 - 16: SCx48 (48, 8 rounds) Round 17: [SC2tog, SCx6]x6 (42) Round 18: [SC2tog, SCx5]x6 (36) Round 19 - 20: SCx36 (36, 2 rounds) Row 1: SCx16 chain and turn Row 2: SCx15, chain and turn Row 3: SCx14 Leave a long tail and stuff firmly. The rows are sewn onto the front of the body when ...