Amigurumi Koffing
Amigurumi Koffing
Amigurumi Koffing
Ive put a lot of time into making this amigurumi doll and I thought
its sad to put so much effort into something just to put it in the closet
after creating it.. So I got the idea to share my patterns so that other
people can enjoy my creations as much as I did and I hope this will be
an easy and fun way for you to make this by yourself!
First of all I want to ask you NOT to (re)sell this pattern. Its fully owned by YarnYard but you
are allowed to remake this amigurumi doll and sell the final product on your local craft fair,
bazaar, etc. You are NOT allowed to sell the pattern OR the final product on the internet.
Thank you!
The terminology of amigurumi
St(s) = Stitch(es)
SS = Slip stitch
SC or Single Crochet: 2 stitches in 1 stitch - Insert hook in stitch stated, pull up a loop, yarn
over and pull through both loops
DC or Double Crochet: Same as the single crochet stitch but twice as high - Yarn over, insert
hook in stitch stated, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull through 2
loops
HDC or Half Double Crochet: yarn over insert hook in stitch stated, pull up a loop yarn over
pull through all 3 loops on hook
TC or Triple Crochet: Same as the single crochet stitch but 3 times higher - Yarn over twice,
insert hook in stitch stated, pick up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull
through 2 loops, yarn over pull through 2 loops
INC or Increase: 2 SC in 1 stitch - Insert hook in stitch stated, pull up a loop, yarn over and
pull through both loops, Insert hook in the same stitch, pull up a loop, yarn over and pull
through both loops
DEC or Decrease: stitch 2 stitches together Pick up a loop in stitch stated, pick up another
loop in stitch stated and pull this one through all stitches
Youll need:
Yarn: blue-grayish light weight yarn
Materials: scissor, hook size 3.5, felt in light pink, white and black, a needle and some fiberfill
for stuffing.
Body
will be worked in continual rounds of sc, you may like to use a stitch marker.
Tubes
will be worked in continual rounds of sc, you may like to use a stitch marker.