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Katherineg: Adipose Amigurumi. This is from the new Dr Who episode, I shall say nothing about him except that he's sooooooooooooooo cute! ;o) I created this myself this evening and here's the pattern for anyone interested: Body6sc in ring2inc 1sc * 2 - 10inc 1sc inc 2sc * 2 - 14inc 2sc inc 3sc *2 - 18inc 3sc 2inc 2sc inc * 2 - 266rows around2inc 5sc 2inc 17sc - 306rows around4sc dec * 6 - 243sc dec * 6 - 182sc dec * 6 - 121sc dec * 6 - 6 Update: for slightly more of a tummy on them I have been adding a stitch right in the middle at the front on the first row after the increase to 30 (so 6sc inc sc to end of round) and then decrease in same place on the last of the rows before the decreasing starts. ArmsChain 8, slip stich into a circle3rowsch3 8scch3 2 sc on opp side, repeat for 4 fingers slst last one Feet6sc in ringinc 2sc * 2 - 8inc 3sc * 2 - 103rowsdec 2sc dec 4sc - 81rowch3 2 sc on opp side, repeat for 4 toes slst last one Then attach limbs in sensible places!

Pattern: Despicable Me Minion. Who doesn’t love the minions from “Despicable Me”? Make your very own detailed minion with removable goggles and removable overalls with my free crochet pattern! Materials: yellow yarn (for head, body, arms and embroidering overalls), blue yarn (for overalls), black yarn (for hair, goggle straps, gloves and boots), grey yarn (for goggles)- I used “Red Heart Super Saver” yarn2.00 mm crochet hook [YES- you read that correctly! I like to have very tight, small stitches when crocheting amigurumi so that no fiberfill is visible. Thus, I use a very small crochet hook! Note: I worked in continuous rounds (vs. joined rounds). Finished size: Approximately 14 inches/36 cm in height Using yellow yarn, R1: 7 sc in magic ring. (7 sts) R2: 2 sc in each sc around. (14 sts) R3: *Sc 1, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (21 sts) R4: *Sc 2, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (28 sts) R5: *Sc 3, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (35 sts) R6: *Sc 4, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 7 times. (42 sts) R10-55: Sc 63 ***Work on hair.

Ch 3. 1bf2edb08e6011053c11cb93faf9fdc3.jpg (JPEG Image, 840 × 960 pixels) Finished Minion +Pattern! | Create Crochet. Here is the pattern for my (renamed) Big Baby Minion! Yarns Used: Caron One Pound “Sunflower”Caron One Pound “Black”Red Heart Super Saver “Soft Navy”White scraps for the eye With a US G6/4.00 mm hook, start a magic ring. Start with yellow: Round 1: 7 sc in magic ring. (7) Round 2: 2sc in each stitch around. (14) Round 3: 1 sc, 2 sc in next stitch. Round 4: 2 sc, 2 sc in next stitch. Round 5: 3 sc, 2 sc in next stitch.

Round 6: 4 sc, 2 sc in next stitch. Round 7: 5 sc, 2 sc in next stitch. Round 8: 6 sc, 2 sc in next stitch. Round 9: 7 sc, 2 sc in next stitch. Round 10: 8 sc, 2 sc in next stitch. Rounds 11-21: 1 sc in each stitch around. (70) Rounds 22 and 23: Switch to black and 1 sc in each stitch around. Round 23-32: 1 sc in each stitch around (70) Round 33: Join blue for the last 10 stitches of round 33. (70) Rounds 34-37: 10 sc in blue, 16 sc in yellow, 18 sc in blue, 16 sc in yellow, 10 sc in blue. (70) Rounds 38-41: Finish off yellow, continue in blue. Round 43: 7 sc, 1 dec. With black. Lee Mac | Crochet Artist. Ugly bunny pincushion and bag charm (with patterns) Making a pincushion is a delicate task. Ofcourse, you don't want to make it so cute that you don't want to jab your collection of pointy things in it. On the other hand, you'll also want to make it look cool enough, otherwise you're reminded of your failed project every time you go crafting!

My last pincushion suffered from the latter problem, so it was time to make a new one. So without much further ado, I bring you... The Ugly Bunny! And if you want to make your own ugly bunny, just grab a skein of obnoxiously colored yarn and get started! Ugly bunny pincushion Materials: - One skein of brightly colored yarn for the body.- Scrap of yarn in a contrasting color for the nose.- Scraps of yarn in black and white for the face.- A hook appropriate to the weight of the yarn. EyeR1: With white yarn, make 6 sc into a ring, sl st 1 and fasten off.Embroider on a pupil with black yarn. Reattach yarn in the 14th stitch of R25.R26: sc in next 12 st. Sew up the holes in the feet. Ugly bunny bag charm. April Draven: FREE crochet GIR pattern. Doom Doom Doom Doomok I know other people have made a crochet Gir but I haven't been able to find a pattern.

Plus I'm never happy unless I do it myself. DIY all the way. so here are some pics. I didn't have the lighter grey that is why he looks a bit dark. This is the 2nd Gir I made. Ok you want the pattern?? Ok here ya go: Free GIR crochet patternBy: April FoltsFor personal use only Hook size: 3.25mmGauge: 17 sc = 4 inchesYarn: Acrylic STITCH EXPLANATION:sc2tog (sc dec) (Insert hook into next st and draw up a loop) twice, yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook – 1 sc decreased.ss = slip stitchsc = single crochetch = chainRnd = roundYO = yarn overFO = Fasten off Materials:Acrylic Yarn colors:Grey and Blue Notes:Pattern is worked in rounds except when specified different.

Head & Body FEET (make 2) ARM (make 2) Square on stomach With BlueRow 1: ch 4, sc in second ch from hook, sc in each sc across, ch 1, turnRow 2&3: sc in each sc across, ch 1, turnFO Sew to body Eyes (make 2) Antenna.