Category Archives: Amigurumi

Harvey the alien monster

IMG_1069I made Harvey for my friend Brianne, I’m not as happy as I thought I would be cause I didn’t have any safety eyes so I had to make pupils with black yarn and I’m not sure about them. Also my sewing and embroidery skills are awful πŸ™‚
Anyway, I thought I’d write the pattern out cause he was fun to make and would be a nice softie pressie.

Skills you need to know are: magic ring or similar, working in the round, increases and decreases.
It’s all worked in a continuous spiral so you will need to know how to do that.
I worked all in the back loop cause I’ve been experimenting with that technique as it does give a much softer fabric than working under both loops. (I’ve become a big fan of Stacy’s work at freshstitches.com)

Abbreviations: sc (single crochet), st (stitch) decr (decrease).

Materials: locking stitch marker, 3.5 mm and 4.5 mm hooks, tapestry needle, safety eyes or black yarn for mouth and pupils, white felt for teeth (obviously that’s optional), some fabric glue or just sewing thread to attach the teeth, stuffing.

For the main body and the eyes I used roughly 60/70 grams of aran weight yarn worked with a 4.5 mm hook, and for the legs I used different colour DK yarn with a 3.5 mm hook.

I haven’t specified the colours for the legs cause anyone can use any colourful DK yarn they want.
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Legs
Large legs, make 2:
1 – magic ring with 6 sc (6 sc)
2 – 2 sc in each st (12 sc)
3 – 1 sc in next st, 2 sc in next st, till end of round (18 sc)
4 – 1 sc in next 2 st, 2 sc in next st (24 sc)
5 – 1 sc in next 3 st, 2 sc in next st (30 sc)
6 – 1 sc in next 4 st, 2 sc in next st (36 sc)
rnds 7 to 10 – 1 sc in each st (36 sc)
11 – 1 sc in next 4 st, decr in next st (30 sc)
12 – 1 sc in next 3 st, decr in next st (24 sc)
13 – 1 sc in next 2 st, decr in next st (18 sc) – begin stuffing.
14 – 1 sc in next st, decr in next st (12 sc)
rnds 15 to 25 – 1 sc in each st. (12 sc) –
finish off, stuff the stem lightly, set aside.

Medium legs, make 2:
Follow until round 5 of large legs (30 sc)
rnds 6 to 9 – 1 sc in each st (30 sc)
10 – 1 sc in next 3 st, decr in next st (24 sc)
11 – 1 sc in next 2 st, decr in next st (18 sc) – begin stuffing.
12 – 1 sc in next st, decr in next st (12 sc)
rnds 13 to 23 – 1 sc in each st. (12 sc)
finish off, set aside.

Small legs, make 2:
Follow until round 4 of large legs. (24 sc)
rnds 5 to 8 – 1 sc in each st (24 sc)
9 – 1 sc in next 2 st, decr in next st (18 sc) – begin stuffing.
10 – 1 sc in next st, decr in next st (12 sc)
rnds 11 to 21 – 1 sc in each st. (12 sc)
finish off, set aside.

Eyes
Small eye, make 1:
1 – magic ring with 6 sc (6 sc)
2 – 2 sc in each st (12 sc)
3 – 1 sc in next st, 2 sc in next st, till end of round (18 sc)
rnds 4 to 6 – 1 sc in each st (18 sc)
finish off, set aside.

Big eye, make 1:
1 – magic ring with 6 sc (6 sc)
2 – 2 sc in each st (12 sc)
3 – 1 sc in next st, 2 sc in next st, till end of round (18 sc)
4 – 1 sc in next 2 st, 2 sc in next st (24 sc)
rnds 5 to 7 – 1 sc in each st (24 st)
finish off, set aside.

If you don’t have safety eyes, take some black yarn, do a magic ring with 4 sc and use it as pupil for small eye. Do another magic ring with 4 sc, then 2 sc in each st (8 sc) and use it as pupil for the big eye.

Body
1 – magic ring with 6 sc (6 sc)
2 – 2 sc in each st (12 sc)
3 – 1 sc in next st, 2 sc in next st, till end of round (18 sc)
4 – 1 sc in next 2 st, 2 sc in next st (24 sc)
5 – 1 sc in next 3 st, 2 sc in next st (30 sc)
6 – 1 sc in next 4 st, 2 sc in next st (36 sc)
7 – 1 sc in next 5 st, 2 sc in next st (42 sc)
8 – 1 sc in next 6 st, 2 sc in next st (48 sc)
9 – 1 sc in next 2 st, 2 sc in next st (60 sc)
rnds 10 to 19 – 1 sc in each st (60 sc)
20 – 1 sc in next 3 st, 2 sc in next st (72 sc)
21 – 1 sc in next 4 st, 2 sc in next st (84 sc)
23 – 1 sc in next 10 st, 2 sc in next st (90 sc)
rnds 24 to 30 – 1 sc in each st (90 sc)

31 – 1 sc in next 13 st, decr. in next st (84 sc)
32 – 1 sc in next 12 st, decr. in next st (78 sc)
33 – 1 sc in next 11 st, decr. in next st (72 sc)
34 – 1 sc in next 10 st, decr. in next st (66 sc)
35 – 1 sc in next 9 st, decr. in next st (60 sc)
36 – 1 sc in next 8 st, decr. in next st (54 sc) –
37 – 1 sc in next 7 st, decr. in next st (48 sc)
38 – 1 sc in next 6 st, decr. in next st (42 sc)
39 – 1 sc in each st (42 sc). Sew on the eyes, embroider the mouth, attach legs to previous row.
40 – 1 sc in next 5 st, decr. in next st (36 sc) – begin stuffing the body
41 – 1 sc in next 4 st, decr. in next st (30 sc)
42 – 1 sc in next 3 st, decr. in next st (24 sc) – add more stuffing as required
43 – 1 sc in next 2 st, decr. in next st (18 sc)
44 – 1 sc in next st, decr. in next st (12 sc)
45 – decrease all around – finish off.

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That’s him done! πŸ™‚ Please feel free to comment and let me know if you spot any mistake πŸ˜›

H. pylori everyone!

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Good news everyone! Stomach ulcer never looked so cute, I tell ya!
As you can tell, I’m on a bit of a roll here with bacteria πŸ˜€ and rightly so, they’re my favourite living organisms, beside dogs of course πŸ˜›

I’m trying to design a bacteriophage T4 because it has an awesome shape, it looks like an alien. Also HIV is pretty weird-looking, so that’s a good candidate and don’t get me started on Candida albicans (candidate, candida… ah ah πŸ˜€ )

I’m working on designing a cow for my neighbour’s child who loves cows, so much fun! The only thing is trying to work on white yarn while trying to keep the stove running (with coal and timber) and not get dirt all over my yarn…. #crochetproblems πŸ˜€

Anyway, enough procrastination, better get to work!!

And well, yes, you can find H. pylori and E. coli on sale on my Etsy shop!

Also

E. coli anyone?

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So I went and crocheted me some E. coli!! I must obviously thank Giant MicrobesΒ for the inspiration, the pattern is my own.

Life is OK, my mum has gone back to Italy today, so we’ve got lots of room on the couch for broken limbs and comatose dogs…. Β But we miss her very much because she spoils *us* (me and the dogs) a lot!

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Barn Owl Amigurumi

Merry Christmas!!!

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I’ve just given this as a present to a lovely girl I know… I really hope she likes it! It’s an owl crochet bag and I got the pattern on Etsy, it’s a-maaaazing and Zoom Yummy is a really talented designer, I just drool looking at her stuff.

Also, I knew spending all those hours on Pininterest would prove itself a good idea, because I just found the coolest amigurumi owl EVER!! I can’t wait to finish my Christmas presents (the shame!) and start it.

Also, if you’re a more experienced crocheter, you might want to go for this amazing owl pattern, it’s saved in my favourites already! I’m sort of aware that owl are over-used in most crafts cause they’re relatively easy to make and they’re damn cute!! So I guess I’m a real basic bitch in that πŸ˜€

Hope everyone had a lovely day filled with family, friends and food πŸ™‚

Francesca

Piggy in progress

My boss and dear friend has a restaurant called Il Porcetto, which means piggy, and has lots of little pig around the place, so I decided to buy me some Lily’s Sugar and Cream (and if you never used this yarn, do it. The name says it all… I heart it) in pink and I tried my first amigurumi thanks to the wonderful tutorial by amigurumitogo.com. It’s perfect because you can go along the written pattern and there’s also a full length video for crochet-along!

So here he is, just missing arms and legs…. because silly me bought only one skein of yarn 😑
I’ve ordered more so fingers crossed it arrives soon!