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Umbreon Plushie

Well, after many *many* requests, I finally did an Umbreon. I know this will bring about an onslaught of requests for the other 'Eevee-lutions' and yes I'll get to them all... eventually :D It just depends on my yarn stash, my time and well --- motivation. LOL As with all the patterns, if you have any problems or if you notice anything wrong in the pattern (I'm prone to typos LOL) let me know and I'll get back to ya as soon as I can :D Umbreon Materials: WW Yarn black and yellow G Hook Fiberfill Yellow, red, white and black felt scraps Yarn Needle Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (12) Rnd 3: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (18) Rnd 4: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (24) Rnd 5: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (30) Rnd 6: sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (36) Rnd 7-12: sc in each sc around (36) Rnd 13: sc in next 10 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (33) Rnd 14-15: sc in each sc around (33) Rnd 16: sc in next 9 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (30) F/O.

Squirtle Plushie This is a little squirtle I recently finished for the girls. It took me longer than usual, due to the fact I have a bad infection in my eye, which causes my eye to water constantly, making everything blurry all the time. It should clear up in a few days but it's been really a pain trying to work with blurry eyes. LOL (if you click on the picture, it should give you the full sized image) Here's the pattern, and like with the Pichu, my pattern tester is still out of town for at least another week possibly more, so this one hasn't been tested by anyone but me. Enjoy! Squirtle WW yarn approx 3 oz of cornflower blue, 1.5 ounces of med. chocolate, 1.5 ounces of tan. Gauge isn't very important here. Numbers in ( ) at the end of each round/row indicate how many total stitches should be in that round/row. This doll ends up about 6 inches high if materials and hook size that are listed are used. Using blue: Rnd 1: 8 sc in Magic Ring (8) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (16) F/O. Using tan:

Snorlax Plushie Well, after many requests, I finally made Snorlax. (I know he's not blue, but in my fire-red game he's a deep olive green, and I didn't have the right blue for him LOL). You of course, can make him any color you like :D I posted only this one picture of him, because frankly, that's pretty much everything there is. The pattern is pretty straightforward, with maybe a little fancy footwork on the face part, but it's very easy really. I made mine in the sitting position because he fits on the shelf better that way (and I couldn't see his little face if he was laying down up there). As always, if you have any trouble, have a question or find a problem in the pattern, let me know and I'll get back to you ASAP. Snorlax WW yarn in your main color (green in example) and lighter color (tan in example) and a few yards of white for claws and 'toenails' G hook Fiberfill Needle and thread to match yarn colors Small bits of med brown felt (or yarn of similar color) small amount of black embroidery thread F/O.

Pokeball Plushie I made a bunch of these pokeballs for the kids starting way back in the mid 90's ... when they were little. They'd lose one (or the dogs would chew them up) so I'd make more. Even at their ages they still love to play with these things :) As always, if something isn't right please let me know so that I can fix it as soon as possible. Materials: WW yarn in red, white and black F and G hook Fiberfill Yarn needle Sewing needle and thread in white and black I recommend using the 'invisible decrease' when making 3D pieces like this, it's done by simply making the decrease in the Front Loops Only. Using red and G hook: Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring. (6) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (12) Rnd 3: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (18) Rnd 4: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (24) Rnd 5: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (30) Rnd 6: sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (36) Rnd 7: sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (42) Rnd 8-9: sc in each sc around. Rnd 10-11: sc in each sc around.

Plusle and Minun Plushies Featured Crochet Pattern of the Day June 29, 2009 Plusle and Minun are two of the 'helping pokemon'. They're very cute and energetic and make very sweet little dolls. WW yarn in off-white (or a light beige), medium blue and medium red F Hook Scraps of felt in white, black, red and light orange or yellow Yarn Needle Sewing thread to match felt colors Fiberfill The pattern has only one set of 'body part' instructions, because the two dolls are identical in their basic forms. Gauge isn't very important here. Numbers in ( ) at the end of each round/row indicate how many total stitches should be in that round/row. HEAD (make 2): Using off white: Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (12) Rnd 3: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (18) Rnd 4: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (24) Rnd 5: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (30) Rnd 6: sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (36) Rnd 7: sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (42) Rnd 9-13: sc in each sc around (48) F/O.

Pikachu Plushie This is a Pikachu doll I made for my daughter. Even though I've been crocheting for 35 years, this is the first time I've ever tried to write out a pattern for someone other than myself to follow, so if anything is confusing, please let me know I'll do my best to fix it :) About 4 oz. WW yarn in Yellow About 1 oz. Gauge isn't really of a concern here. In my work I tend to prefer joining rounds with a slip stich, if you prefer to use the 'amigurumi' style of continuous rounds with stitch markers, that also works well. Number in () at the end of each rnd indicates the total number of stitches that should be in that round (or rounds). When working dec (decrease) stitch, it is helpful to use the 'invisible' decrease by working the decrease in the FRONT LOOPS ONLY. Using Yellow Rnd 1: Using 'magic ring' 8 sc in ring (8) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (16) Rnd 3: sc in sc, 2 sc in next around (24) Rnd 4: sc in each sc around (24) Rnd 5: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (32) ARMS (make 2):

Pichu Plush July 08, 2009 This is the Pichu doll I just finished up for my youngest daughter who is probably the world's biggest Pichu fan. I must admit, Pichu has become one of my favorites as well. Pichu MATERIALS:WW yarn in light yellow and a medium blackG HookFiberfillYarn needleScraps of felt in black, red, pink and a very tiny bit of whitesewing threads to match the felt colors I tend to prefer to join my rounds, but if you prefer continuous rounds and using stitch markers, that's just as good. Gauge isn't an issue, just make sure that your hook, yarn and tensions result in a fairly tight stitch, to prevent the stuffing from showing through. I also recommend using the 'invisible decrease' when making 3D pieces like this. Number in ( ) at the end of each round or row, are the total number of stitches in that round or row. Special stitches used: Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (12) Rnd 3: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (18) Rnd 9-12: sc in each sc around (48) Make 2.

Pachirisu Plushie This guy has been hard to get good pictures of because of his colors, and this is the best I can do for right now. Pachirisu is my middle daughter's very favorite pokemon, so I made this for her.I hope you can see the details well enough. This third pic was just purely for fun. It seems that Pachirisu is something of a camera hound, and decided to ham it up just a little for us. :) The pattern is below, as always, if you find anything missing or wrong in the pattern, please let me know and I will fix it promptly :) MATERIALS:WW yarn in white and a medium blueG HookFiberfillYarn needleScraps of felt in black, red and yellow (or orange)sewing threads to match the colors I tend to prefer to join my rounds, but if you prefer continuous rounds and using stitch markers, that's just as good. Gauge isn't an issue, just make sure that your hook, yarn and tensions result in a fairly tight stitch, to prevent the stuffing from showing through. Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6) Repeat rounds 1-7 of HEAD.

Meowth Plushie I had to do Meowth eventually. I put it off forever because I have the worst problems with mouths... and I have at least a dozen 'Meowth mouths' on my worktable that didn't make the cut. I'm still not very happy with that one, but maybe one of you talented crafters will be able to make a better one :D. I adore Meowth because he's scrappy and intelligent and just generally fun to watch in action. As always, if you find any problems with the pattern, please let me know, I'll fix it as soon as I can and if you have any questions just post 'em :) WW yarn buff, medium brown, dark brown and small amount of gold G Hook Fiberfill White, black and red felt scraps Gauge isn't really important, just make sure that your yarn choice and hook choice result in a fairly tight stitch so that stuffing won't show through. Numbers at the end of each rnd/row in ( ) are the total number of stitches that should be in each round or row. HEAD: using buff: BODY: using buff: ARMS: using buff: make 2 TAIL: Using buff:

Lugia Plushie Ok y'all. Here he is. Lugia. I'm sorry that my pics are always crummy, but hey, I'm not a photographer LOL and I'm stuck with really old cameras that don't work unless they feel like it. This doll ain't for the faint of heart. He's larger than all the other pokemon I've made in the past and a little more difficult as well. I try to explain everything as well as I can in the pattern instructions, just take it one step at a time and I'll try to help you as much as I can... just post if you have any questions! Ok guys, here goes.... and good luck! WW yarn in white (at least a full skein) medium blue and dark blue G hook Fiberfill Embroidery thread Small pieces of felt in white and black Sewing thread to match colors Yarn Needle Heavy Gauge wire for wings (optional) Gauge isn't very important for this project, as long as your choice of yarn, hook and individual tension result in a firm consistent stitch that won't allow the stuffing to show through. Typically, I join my rounds when making dolls. F/O.

Horsea Plushie The newest addition to the pokemon plushies is Horsea. This little guy was surprisingly difficult to figure out the head/body size ratio, and I'm not entirely certain I got it just right, but it's close enough that my girls think he's awesome LOL I know my pictures here aren't the best, but the weather outside is frightful ... and I waited four days to get better weather to get some pics outside, but it wasn't happening. SO... we ended up taking pictures inside again. As always, if you find a problem in the pattern, or just get confused, you can post here, email me, or post on my FaceBook Fan Page. WW yarn in blue and cream G Hook Fiberfill Small pieces of felt in light red, white and black Sewing thread and needle to match felt Yarn Needle Gauge isn't terribly important, as long as your hook and yarn choices result in a tight even stitch so that the stuffing won't come through. Numbers in ( ) at the end of each round or row indicate the total number of stitches in that round or row. F/O.

Cyndaquil Plushie I finally decided to make a Cyndaquil. It's my starter pokemon in HeartGold, and I really do love it :D The flames on the back are made a little differently, but it's not hard to do. If you have any questions or find any problems with the pattern, please let me know and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. Cyndaquil Materials WW Yarn yellow , blue, red and gold (or a light orange) G Hook Black Embroidery thread Fiberfill Yarn Needle Gauge is not very important as long as your hook and yarn choice results in a consistent stitch that is tight enough to prevent the stuffing from coming through. Numbers in ( ) at the end of each round or row indicates the total number of stitches that should be in that round or row. HEAD and BODY: Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6) Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (12) Rnd 3: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (18) Rnd 4: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (24) Rnd 5: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (30) Rnd 6: sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (36) F/O.

Charmander Plushie Ok, well. After many requests I finally managed to get around to making a Charmander. I know the pictures are terrible, but hey I'm not a photographer and neither my camera OR the weather are cooperating at the moment. So it's inside photos for now y'all... I'll try to get some other pics soon. This pattern has two different 'versions'. Should you find any problems or typos, please let me know and I'll fix it as quickly as possible :D As always, if you have any questions, feel free to ask I'll get back with ya as soon as I can! Charmander WW yarn in pumpkin (or similar color) and tan/natural G hook Fiberfill Felt scraps in black, blue, white, yellow, red and orange Sewing needle and thread in colors close to the felt colors Yarn Needle Gauge isn't terribly important on this project, as long as your choice of yarn and hook and your individual tension result in an even, firm stitch so that the stuffing won't come through. Attach yarn to a corner of Row 1. F/O. HANDS/ARMS (make 2):

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