

My rounds shifted a bit (the first increase wasn’t centered with the chain) - it should be “4 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc” BUT instead, one of the first four single crochet stitches is at the end of the round. 3 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 7 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 7 sc, inc, sc (42) - please note the beginning of this round does NOT have an error in it. sc, inc, sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc, 4 sc, inc (24)Ĥ. inc, inc, 3 sc, inc, inc, inc, 3 sc, inc (18)ģ. Turn so you are working on the opposite side of the foundation chain. Starting in the second chain from the hook: inc, 3 sc, make 3 sc in the last chain. Worked in an oval shape, tutorial can be found hereġ. Add stuffing to the bottom of the arm (the part that’s in rows will be stuffed when the arm is sewed to the body). dec, 8 sc, dec, chain one & turn (10)įasten off, leaving a long tail to sew to the sides of the body. dec, 10 sc, dec, chain one & turn (12)ġ8. dec, 12 sc, dec, chain one & turn (14)ġ6.

Make sure you have already chained & turned!:ġ4. sc in each stitch, then chain one & turn to start working in rows (22) Made in continuous rounds - do not slip stitch/chain one to joinģ. Starting in the second chain from the hook: inc, 15 sc, make 3 sc in the last chain. Worked in continuous rounds - do not slip stitch/chain one to joinġ. Worked in an oval shape - for oval tutorial, click here If you’re super stuck, a tutorial for reading patterns can be found here The oval shape is linked under the parts that use that shape. If you get stuck, there’s tutorials all over my website. I didn’t stop to take a million pictures of pieces while making them, but there are some pictures to help at the bottom. This pattern is NOT suitable for beginners - though it MAY be able to be made by more “advanced” beginners, or those who are well versed at reading patterns. All the info is already here, so PLEASE be sure to read through it carefully! Since it is free, I won’t be here to help if you get stuck. This pattern has been checked over THOROUGHLY - there are NO errors in it.
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PLEASE read through the pattern & links to tutorials provided to make sure that you understand how to go make it BEFORE starting it.

Just make sure your stitches are tight/consistent. Like all amigurumi, gauge doesn’t matter. Finished size: he’s about 26 inches tall, 18.5 inches~ from feet to back & 28 inches wide (from arm to arm).
