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7 Free Crochet Amigurumi Patterns: Amigurumi Crochet with Crochetme
7 FREE
Amigurumi
Patterns
Amigurumi
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Crochet
Crochet
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7 FREE
Crochet
Amigurumi Crochet
with
Patterns
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1 Doug + Gordo Dolls
Kim Werker
Amy J. Shimel
3 Funky Stuffed Toys
(Cat & Dog)
Judith L. Swartz
4 Sir Stephen, the Bunny
Donna Childs
5 Frog Charming
Toni Rexroat
6 Ewenice McFleece
Christine Vitron
7 Crochet a Lamb
Meg Grossman
Amigurumi
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7 FREE
Crochet
Amigurumi
Patterns
Amigurumi Crochet
with
AMiGuRuMi iS A JApAneSe ART FoRM
that translates to crocheted or knitted stuffed doll. We just
call them fun. The amigurumi world is filled with creatures of
all shapes and sizes. Once you make an amigurumi, you might
just get hooked.
the super-adorable Sir Stephen, the Bunny by Donna Childs
may become your go-to crochet pattern for baby presents, especially
worked in organic cotton.
Frog Charming by Toni Rexroat is pensive as he awaits his
princess. Stitch him up to give as a present along with a copy of the
the Frog Prince fairy tale.
the sassy Ewenice McFleece by Christine Vitron aspires to a life
of drama—maybe as Sheep no. 23 in the Serta commercial. For now,
she can be yours as you practice an innovative thrumming technique.
A video at CrochetMe.com guides you through the process.
Crochet A Lamb by Meg Grossman is a bit of a fancy lamb.
Derived from a pattern in Weldon’s Practical Needlework, she has
a crocheted fleece fitted over a cotton-batting body. this makes her
perfect for showcasing handspun yarn to make a gift for a fibery
friend.
have fun with these free amigurumi crochet patterns. Be sure to share
photos of your finished amigurumi in the gallery at CrochetMe.com
Best,
here we give you 7 Free Crochet Amigurumi Patterns:
Amigurumi Crochet with Crochet Me. Nearly all the patterns
call for knowing just a few basic crochet stitches.
the oversized Doug & Gordo Dolls by Kim Werker are great
cuddly companions for children—even the eyes are crocheted, so
there’s no choking hazard. these crocheted Canadians would also be
great sitting on a shelf in the office, for comic relief just when you need
it. these easy crochet dolls are suitable for beginning crocheters.
The Dread Pirate Sam by Amy J. Shimel will have you talking
like a pirate as you channel Johnny Depp into your crocheted
creation. this amigurumi pattern has several parts, but they’re all
easy to crochet.
Funky Stuffed Toys (Cat & Dog ) by Judith L . Swartz are perfect
crochet patterns for teaching a child to crochet. Made up of simple
rectangles, these crochet critters are great stash-busters as well.
Marcy Smith
Editor, CrochetMe.com
2 The Dread Pirate Sam
Amy J. Shimel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pAGe 8
3 Funky Stuffed Toys (Cat & Dog)
Judith L. Swartz...................................... pAGe 1 4
4 Sir Stephen, the Bunny
Donna Childs........................................ pAGe 18
5 Frog Charming
Toni Rexroat......................................... pAGe 22
6 Ewenice McFleece
Christine Vitron ...................................... pAGe 25
7 Crochet a Lamb
Meg Grossman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pAGe 28
7 F R e e C R o C h e T A M i G u R u M i
pAT T e R n S : A M i G u R u M i C R o C h e T
WiTh CRoCheTMe
A CrochetMe eBook edited by
MArCy SMith
Editorial Staff
eDiToR Marcy Smith
pRoJeCT eDiToR Sarah Read
ASSiSTAnT eDiToR Toni Rexroat
CrEativE SErviCES
DeSiGneR Tammy Beard
phoToGRAphy As noted
iLLuSTRATion Gayle Ford
Projects and information are for
inspiration and personal use only.
Table of Contents
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1 Doug + Gordo Dolls
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DOUG + GORDO DOLLS
design by Kim Werker
Originally published in Crochet Me (Interweave, 2007)
I have a short attentIon span, whIch Is why my favorIte thIngs to cro-
chet are scarves and dolls. I can finish them up before I get bored and start thinking about
the next thing I want to make. One is the loneliest number, so I had to make two. Also, I’m an American
expat living in Canada and continue to be enamored with all things stereotypically Canadian. So these
dolls are Canucks, through and through. Gordo and Doug like curling, peameal, hockey, poutine, and—to
the dismay of hosers—grits. With a luxe exoskeleton
of bulky yarn crocheted on a small hook, these guys
are terrific for cuddling or for just hanging around
looking good.
Finished Size: 13" (33 cm) high and 7" (18 cm) diameter
at the base.
Yarn: Lion Brand Yarns Wool-Ease Thick & Quick (80%
acrylic, 20% wool; 106 yd [97 m]/170 g; ). Gordo (blue):
#106 sky blue (MC), #99 fisherman (CC1), #112 raspberry
(CC2), 1 ball each. Doug (green): #132 lemongrass (MC), #99
fisherman (CC1), #133 pumpkin (CC2), 1 ball each.
Yarn substitution: About 100 yd (91 m) bulky-weight (Super
Bulky ) yarn for MC and small amounts of bulky-weight
yarn for contrast colors.
Hook: Size L/11 (8 mm) and size D/3 (3.25 mm) (optional).
Change hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge.
Notions: Yarn needle; eyes; sewing needle; 1 yd (1 m) sewing
thread; contrast yarn/thread for facial features; polyfill stuffing,
1 bag for each doll; 5 yd (5 m) size 10 white crochet thread
(optional) for eyes.
Gauge: 10 sc and 10 rows = 4" (10 cm) with larger hook.
Gauge is not critical in this pattern, but make sure your stitches
are tight so the stuffing doesn’t bleed through.
Skill Level: Ea sy.
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7 Free Crochet Amigurumi Patterns: Amigurumi Crochet with Crochetme
Head
With MC, wrap yarn twice around the first two fingers of your
nondominant hand, leaving a 2" (5 cm) tail (Figure 1). Remove the
ring from your fingers, keeping hold of the tail to keep the ring
intact. Insert larger hook through the center of the ring and pull
up a lp (Figure 2). Ch 1.
Rnd 1: Work 6 sc into the ring. Pm in last sc to mark the end of
the round. Pull tail end to tighten ring—6 sc.
Rnd 2: Work 2 sc in each st around—12 sc.
Rnd 3: *Sc in next st, 2 sc in next st; rep from * around—18 sc.
Rnd 4: *Sc in each of next 2 sts, 2 sc in next st; rep from *
around—24 sc.
Rnd 5: *Sc in each of next 3 sts, 2 sc in next st; rep from *
around—30 sc.
Rnd 6: *Sc in each of next 4 sts, 2 sc in next st; rep from *
around—36 sc.
Rnds 7–8: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 9: *Sc in each of next 5 sts, 2 sc in next st; re p from *
around—42 sc.
Rnds 10–18: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 19: *Sc2tog over next 2 sts, sc in each of next 5 sts; rep from
* around—36 sc total.
Sl st in next st. Fasten off, leaving a 24" (61 cm) tail.
pattern notes
All work in the round is done in a spiral, so do not
join stitches at the end of each round. Place a marker
in the last stitch of the round. When you reach the
marker remove it, work the stitch(es), and replace it to
mark the last stitch of the round.
figure 1
figure 2
Body
With MC, begin with a double ring as for Head, ch 1.
Rnd 1: Work 8 sc into the ring. Pm in last sc to mark the end of
the round. Pull tail end to tighten ring—8 sc.
Rnd 2: Work 2 sc in each st around—16 sc.
Rnd 3: *Sc in next st, 2 sc in next st; rep from * around—24 sc.
Rnd 4: *Sc in each of next 2 sts, 2 sc in next st; rep from *
around—32 sc.
Rnd 5: *Sc in each of next 3 sts, 2 sc in next st; rep from *
around—40 sc.
Rnd 6: *Sc in each of next 4 sts, 2 sc in next st; rep from *
around—48 sc.
Rnd 7: *Sc in each of next 5 sts, 2 sc in next st; rep from *
around—56 sc.
Rnd 8: Start shaping the pot belly. Sc in each of next 25 sts, (work
2 sc in next st) twice, sc in each of next 2 sts, (work 2 sc in next
st) twice, sc in each st to end of round—60 sc.
Rnd 9: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 10: Sc in each of next 25 sts, *work 2 sc in next st, sc in next
st, work 2 sc in next st*, sc in each of next 4 sts, rep from * once,
sc to end of round—64 sc.
Rnd 11: Sc in each of next 5 sts, sc2tog over next 2 sts, sc in each
st to 7 sts before end of round, sc2tog over next 2 sts, sc in each
of next 5 sts—62 sc.
Rnd 12: *Sc2tog over next 2 sts, sc in each of next 5 sts, [sc2tog
over next 2 sts, sc in each of next 6 sts] 3 times; rep from *
once—54 sc.
Rnd 13: *Sc2tog over next 2 sts, sc in each of next 7 sts; rep from
* around—48 sc total.
Rnds 14–15: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 16: Sc in each of next 18 sts, sc2tog over next 2 sts, sc in
each of next 8 sts, sc2tog over next 2 sts, sc in each st to end of
round—46 sc.
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