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Green Cylinder “Cyl” Plush Pattern

By: GamingQueenPhoenix

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This is a fanmade pattern and for personal use only. Distribution, publication,

translation, or reselling this pattern or its content is strictly prohibited without

permission. “Palia”, the game, and all intellectual property and assets are reserved by

Singularity 6. This pattern is not affiliated with Singularity 6.

Description

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In a previous Palia update (Patch 0.177), there was a bug in which some of the

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beach forageables were replaced with green cylinders. It became a “meme” or inside

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joke for players, and even grew to be a lovable mascot which many would name

“Cyl-kun”. With the community having such an astounding reaction to the green

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cylinders, the Palia devs at Singularity 6 decided to add a Green Cylinder Plush to the

game as a tangible decor item for Patch 0.179.


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Table of Contents
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Description

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General Info
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Necessary Skills

Abbreviations
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Materials

Pattern

Tips for Finishing Touches

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General Info
● Difficulty: Beginning / Intermediate / Advanced

● Written with US terms

● Average Size ( L x W x H in inches ) 1.5” x 1.5” x 1.75”

● Average Size ( L x W x H in centimeters ) 4.5 cm x 4.5 cm x 5.0 cm

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Necessary Skills

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● Basic Crocheting Skills

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○ Magic Rings/Adjustable Rings

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○ Single Crochet

○ Increases
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○ Decreases

○ Back Loops vs Front Loops


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○ Working in the Round

● Basic Sewing
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Abbreviations
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mc - magic circle st - stitch inc - increase


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BL - back loop sl st - slip stitch **dec - decrease

FL - front loop sc - single crochet


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** Note: I will only use the term “dec” in the pattern, but you can use decreases,
sc2togs, or invdecs. I normally use invdecs because they look uniform!!

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Materials
These are the exact materials I used (in the circle bullet points), but feel free to

use what materials are most available for you (with the square checkboxes). Use these

as a reference to decide what kind of yarn is right for your project. If you decide to use

a different hook size or yarn, make sure to adjust accordingly - you can find most

yarn-to-hook size recommendation charts easily online (or just ask me :D )!!

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Light Green Yarn || Size 4 / Medium

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○ “Essential Light Weight Cotton Yarn by K + C - Gulf Side”

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Black Yarn || Size 4 / Medium
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○ “Red Heart Acrylic Yarn - Black”

Pink Yarn || Size 4 / Medium


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○ “Solid Worsted Acrylic Value Yarn by Big Twist - Hot Pink”


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Dark Teal / Green / Turquoise Yarn || Size 4 / Medium

○ “Solid Worsted Acrylic Value Yarn by Big Twist - Dark Teal”


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Crochet Hook

○ Size F / 3.75 mm
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Scissors 8mm Plastic Safety Eyes

Sewing / Darning Needle Polyester Fiberfill / Stuffing

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Pattern
Round 1: mc, 6 sc and pull to tighten (6)

Round 2: inc all around (12)

Round 3: *sc, inc*, repeat ** all around (18)

Round 4: *2 sc, inc*, repeat ** all around (24)

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Round 5: sl st in FL of next st, sc in the back

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of the SAME st, in BL only sc all around (24)

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Round 6 - 14: sc all around (24)

Note: Add plastic safety eyes if you are using

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them and begin stuffing. You may also wait

before stuffing and go to “Tips for Finishing


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Touches” on the next page if you would like to
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add all the details before adding stuffing. This

will help prevent strands of stuffing from getting


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everywhere, and make it easier to tie and hide

embroidery.
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Round 15: sl st in FL of next st, sc in BL of the same


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st, then 1 sc, inc, then *2 sc, dec*, repeat ** all

around (18)

Round 16: *sc, dec*, repeat ** all around (12)


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Round 17: dec all around (6)

Note: Measure a few inches of yarn and cut

enough to leave a tail, and sew the opening closed

with that final bit of yarn.


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Tips for Finishing Touches

● When completed, use the side sewn closed / final rounds as the bottom of the

plush - this will help make the plush look clean!!

● First sew in the dark teal “X” shape, which you can place over the slip stitch

from Round 5 (or if you feel there is a spot that doesn’t look even or neat). This

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will help with hiding the discontinuity and make a good frame of reference!!

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● I placed the plastic safety eyes three rounds from the top side / flat circle or

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between Round 7 and Round 8, and have four holes/spaces between them.

● When adding stuffing, don’t stuff it all at once with a large piece. Start with

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smaller pieces, which will help with shape the top edges of the cylinder better.
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