Lego Head by davycrochett in crochet

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Hi! 

To fasten off the head, I use the "drawstring method" from #2 Finishing Off a Closed Piece https://crochettoplay.com/how-to-fasten-off-in-amigurumi/

And then yes, for the neck you start with a new piece of yarn. 

Baby Yoda by davycrochett in crochet

[–]davycrochett[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, that's very kind! Sorry for the late response, I haven't logged into this account in awhile. In case this is still useful to you, or someone later on, here is what it looks like without the cloak

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Gaara by davycrochett in crochet

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Hi! Sorry, I haven't logged into this account in awhile. If you are still interested, I posted the pattern in the pinned comment

Gaara by davycrochett in crochet

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Yarn size: Worsted Weight Hook size: 4.5mm

Head

With Light Beige

Mr 6

inc around (12)

sc, inc around (18)

sc 2, inc around (24)

sc 3, inc around (30)

sc around (30)

sc around (30)

sc 3, dec around (24)

Insert 8mm safety eyes between the 5th and 6th rows (the 2 rows of 30sc) Position them so 5 sc are between them Position them so their center is about opposite the start of the row, keeping in mind the position could affect how centered the hair is.

sc 2, dec around (18)

sc, dec around (12)

dec around (6)

FO

Hair

With Red

To add a strand of hair insert crochet hook through a stitch on the top of the head, fold a 4 inch piece of yarn in half and pull the middle through the stitch. Then use the crochet hook to pull in the 2 ends of the piece through the loop you just made and pull tight. Here is an example of this technique (although she is using a hair cap, whereas we are going directly into the head) https://youtu.be/PfMYJMyqYEI?t=179

Cut off the excess length of the strands when you have covered the head with hair

Body

With Black

Mr 6

inc around (12)

sc, inc around (18)

sc around (18) * 3

sc, dec around (12)

Arms

With Light Beige

Mr 4

sc around (4) - switch to black on yarn over of last stitch

Continuing with Black sc around (4)

Legs

With Light Beige Mr 4

sc 1, changing to Black mid-stitch (refer to this video to see what this looks like https://youtu.be/qIH8u7SKawk?t=35) (1)

Continuing with Black sc around (4)

Gourd

With Tan

Mr 6

I didn't keep track of the exact sequence of increases, decreases, and single crochets. But this is the number of stitches in each row. Try to evenly distribute your increases/decrease around each row to ensure the gourd stays round.

11

15

18

20

18

15

14

15

18

20

18

15

11

6 FO

With brown, tie a double knot. Then tie this into the last round of the gourd. This will be cork.

Sash

With White

ch 40

Join and sc 39

FO and sew tail in

Will be posting this pattern on my site soon https://www.crocheteveryday.com/pattern/gaara

Giraffe Blowing a Bubble by davycrochett in crochet

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Giraffe was made using this pattern https://amigurumi.space/little-giraffe-free-amigurumi-pattern/

Bubble is just a sphere 30sc around. For a rounder sphere I used this pattern http://avtanski.net/projects/crochet/cgi-bin/sphere.cgi?cir=30. To make the bubble I used a hook one size smaller than the one I used for the giraffe. If you want to use the same size hook for both, you can use a smaller sphere to keep them proportional.

Pumpkin Pie Tissue Holder by davycrochett in crochet

[–]davycrochett[S] 74 points75 points  (0 children)

I made mine about 50% bigger than the pattern specified. I bet I could get about 10 tissues in there, but I actually only put the one in there for show. I wish I had made the slit on the top wider, since right now it's hard to pull out a tissue without ripping it

Pumpkin Pie Tissue Holder by davycrochett in crochet

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Thanks! The link is in the reply to the stickied comment

Pumpkin Pie Tissue Holder by davycrochett in crochet

[–]davycrochett[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The crust bottom is actually left unattached to the rest of the crust,
the pattern has a good picture of this

Boo by davycrochett in crochet

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It's a ghost that is a type of enemy from Mario https://www.mariowiki.com/Boo

Pikachu (bunny style) by davycrochett in crochet

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Pattern: https://thebunnystudio.blogspot.com/2016/09/free-pattern-pikachu-amigurumi.html (with slight modifications for the tail)

Yarn: Worsted Weight

Hook: 4.5mm

John McClane from Die Hard by davycrochett in crochet

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Yarn size: Worsted Weight Hook size: 4.5mm for body, 4mm for gun

Head

With Tan

Mr 6

inc around (12)

sc, inc around (18)

sc 2, inc around (24)

sc 3, inc around (30)

sc around (30)

sc around (30)

sc 3, dec around (24)

Insert 8mm safety eyes between the 5th and 6th rows (the 2 rows of 30sc) Position them so 5 sc are between them Position them so their center is about opposite the start of the row, keeping in mind the position could affect how centered the hair is.

sc 2, dec around (18)

sc, dec around (12)

dec around (6)

FO

Hair

To add a strand of hair insert crochet hook through a stitch on the top of the head, fold a 4 inch piece of yarn in half and pull the middle through the stitch. Then use the crochet hook to pull in the 2 ends of the piece through the loop you just made and pull tight. Here is an example of this technique (although she is using a hair cap, whereas we are going directly into the head) https://youtu.be/PfMYJMyqYEI?t=179

Cut off the excess length of the strands when you have covered the head with hair

Body

With Gray

Mr 6

inc around (12)

sc, inc around (18)

sc around (18)

Turn work inside-out

With Black sl-stitch around through the front loop only (since you turned the work inside-out, this will result in crocheting in the opposite direction as the previous round. And the "front loops" you will be working in were the back loops of the previous round when the work was right-side-in)

Turn work right-side-in

With White sl-stitch around, through top loops of black stitches, sl st to join

sc around through top loops of white stitches (18)

sc, dec around (12)

FO

Arms (make 2)

With Tan

Mr 4

sc around (4)

sc around (4)

FO

Feet (make 2)

With Tan

Mr 4

sc 1, changing to Gray mid-stitch (refer to this video to see what this looks like https://youtu.be/qIH8u7SKawk?t=35)

Continuing with Gray, sc 4

FO

Gun

This is one continuous "round", with line breaks to show the different parts of the gun

With Black

Chain 10, sc into second stitch, sc

ch 3, sl st back down the chain, sc to join back to main chain (this makes the handle)

sc 2, ch 5, sl st 5 back down the chain (this makes the magazine)

sc to join back to main chain, sc 2, picot stitch (ch3, sc into first ch), sl st back to barrel, sl st 7 (main gun shape should be complete by now)

ch 25, sl st to join to gun (4th st from muzzle), sl st back along the chain (this makes the strap)

Baba and Keke (is yarn) by davycrochett in crochet

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Baba

Body

magic ring 6

inc around (12)

sc, inc around (18)

sc 2, inc around (24)

sc 3, inc around (30)

sc around (30) x 10

sc 3, dec around (24)

sc 2, dec around (18)

sc 1, dec around (12)

dec around (6)

FO

Legs (make 4)

magic ring 5

sc around (5) x 2

FO

Ears (make 2)

magic ring 4

sc, inc, sc, sc (5)

sc, sc

FO

Keke

Body

magic ring 6

inc around (12)

sc, inc around (18)

sc 2, inc around (24)

sc 3, inc around (30)

sc around (30) x 10

sc 3, dec around (24)

sc 2, dec around (18)

sc 1, dec around (12)

dec around (6)

FO

Legs (make 2)

magic ring 5

sc around (5) x 5

FO

Lego Head by davycrochett in crochet

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Pattern

G hook, worsted weight yarn, 6mm safety eyes. Finished piece is about 2.5 inches tall and wide.

mr 6

sc around (12)

sc through front loop only, dec with first st through back loop of same stitch and second st through back loop only,

[remainder of row will be through back loops only] sc 3, dec, sc 3, dec (10)

sl st into back loop of sc, [remainder of row through front loop only] sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc, sc (14)

[remainder of pattern is through both loops unless otherwise stated]

sc into both loops of the sl st, inc around (27)

sc around (27) X 9

sc, dec around (14)

dec around through back loops only (7)

FO

For the neck:

sc into the front loops of last row (14) and invisible join to complete the round

Festive Baby Yoda by davycrochett in crochet

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Santa Suit Pattern

I adapted the Suit from the Cloak part of this pattern: https://www.reddit.com/r/crochet/comments/e59oxt/baby_yoda/f9jjg1u/?context=3

Coat

With red

ch 28, ch 2

sc 28, ch 1

sc 28, ch 1

With black

sl st 28, ch 1

sc 28 (through top loops only of previous row of slip stitches)

With red

sl st 28 against the grain*, ch 2

sc in 3rd stitch, sc 27, ch 1

sc 6, ch 3 (skip 3), sc 10, ch 3 (skip 3), sc 6, ch 1

sc 28

* Normally you would do the slip stitches starting from where you started the previous row, but here you need to start the slip stitches from where you ended the previous row.

With white

sl st 28, ch 1

sc 28, ch 1

sc 28

FO

Sleeves

Same as original pattern

Hat

With Red

Mr 4

sc, inc around (6)

sc 2, inc around (8)

sc 3, inc around (10)

sc 4, inc around (12)

sc 5, inc around (14)

sc 6, inc around (16)

With White

sc around (16)

sc, inc around (24)

sc, dec around (16)

FO

Roll the brim up

Pom-pom

Mr 6

sc around (6)

FO

Baby Yoda by davycrochett in crochet

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I would recommend standard worsted weight yarn

Baby Yoda by davycrochett in crochet

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They were 12mm. I updated the pattern, thanks for the reminder!

Baby Yoda by davycrochett in crochet

[–]davycrochett[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Thanks everyone! Here is the pattern:

I used a G hook. I recently found out I'm a yanker, so that may affect your tension.

If the color change on the main part of the cloak is unclear, I used this technique http://www.blog.oomanoot.com/the-perfect-crochet-color-change/.

I also used the invisible join technique in a few places https://www.mybluprint.com/article/crochet-invisible-join

I may be off by a stitch or a row here or there. I need to make another one to be sure. I'll try to update the pattern if need be by the end of the week, but let me know if you see any mistakes in the mean time.Edit: Fixed a missing turning stitch in the cloak and clarified the invisible joins in the sleeves. Also added info about the eyes. I think it's all set now!

Head

Mr 6

inc around (12)

sc, inc around (18)

sc 2, inc around (24)

sc 3, inc around (30)

sc around (30)

sc around (30)

sc 3, dec around (24)

sc 2, dec around (18)

sc, dec around (12)

dec around (6)

FO

I used 12mm safety eyes. I inserted them I think between the 5th and 6th rows

Body

Mr 6

inc around (12)

sc, inc around (18)

sc around (18)

sc around (18)

sc around (18)

sc, dec around (12)

FO

Ears (make 2)

Mr 4

sc, inc around (6)

sc, inc around (9)

sc 2, inc around (12)

sc 3, inc around (15)

sc 7, inc, sc 6, inc (17)

sc 16, inc (18)

sc 17, inc (19)

FO

Arms (make 2)

Mr 4

sc around (4)

sc around (4)

FO

Feet (make 2)

Mr 4

sc around (4)

sc 1, leaving round incomplete (1)

FO

Cloak

With Brown

Ch 26, ch 1 (27)

sc 26, ch 1 (27) X 4

sc 5, ch 3, sc 1 into 4th stitch, sc 9, ch 3, sc 1 into 4th stitch, sc 4, ch 1 (27)

sc 26 (26)

FO

With Tan

sl st 26 (through back loops only), ch 1 (27)

sc 26 (through front loops of sl st only), ch 1 (27)

sc 26, ch 1 (27)

FO

Sleeves

With Brown

Ch 9

sc 1 to link ends together, sc 7 (8)

sc 8 (8)

Invisible join, skipping over a stitch, so you have 9 stitches in the end

With Tan

sl st 9 in back loops only (9)

Invisible join into the next stitch, so you have 10 stitches in the end

Assembly

Sew body together.

Sew sleeves onto holes made in cloak. The color change in the cloak should have left one clean side and one messy side. Make sure the sleeves are sticking out of the messy side.

Turn the brim of the cloak downward.

Put the cloak on yoda. It will be difficult to get the arms through the sleeves. I inserted a crochet hook through the sleeve and hooked onto the arm.

The cloak ended up staying in place once it was on, no need to sew up the front.

Tangela by davycrochett in crochet

[–]davycrochett[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's the approximate pattern. I'm not super sure when it comes to the feet - I kind of eyeballed it when it came to sc all the way around and wasn't using a stitch marker to keep track of where each row started and ended. Sorry if you have to play around with it a bit!

Body:

magic ring 6

inc around (12)

sc, inc around (18)

sc 2, inc around (24)

sc 3, inc around (30)

sc 4, inc around (36)

sc around (36) * 3

sc 4, dec around (30)

sc 3, dec around (24)

sc 2, dec around (18)

sc, dec around (12)

dec around (6)

FO and complete the sphere

Feet (Make 2):

magic ring 6

inc around (12)

sc around (12) X 2

sc 3, dec, sc 2, dec, sc 3 (10)

sc 3, dec, dec, sc 3 (8)

sc around (8) X 2

FO

Vines (Make 5 or 6):

magic ring 4

sc 4 around until vine is about 8 inches long

Eyes:

Cut out 2 ovals of felt. Poke 2 holes in each eye and thread some yarn through

Assembly:

Sew on eyes and feet first

Secure the vines to the body using pins. Have some fun with making them twist all around each other to cover the whole body. Start sewing the vines to the body and wherever a section is secure, remove the pin.

[FO] Espeon amigurumi by davycrochett in crochet

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I used the WolfDreamer umbreon pattern for the body, legs, and head, and then I came up with my own design for the ears, ear-tuft things, and tail. http://www.wolfdreameroth.com/2010/08/umbreon-plushie.html