8 Mar 2018

Tiny Pikachu Amigurumi

For my sons birthday party he wanted to have some Pokemon to use in a treasure hunt so I went to Pinterest to find all my Pokemon pins. I ended up making these little guys: 




but after making a tiny reindeer I knew I wanted to try a smaller one...trouble is I couldn't find a pattern I liked. So I had to make one up. 




The end result was a little guy small enough to be added to a keychain, or to be used as a charm on a bag. Scroll down to find my pattern. I've made it twice now, but if you find any problems please let me know. Feel free to use the pattern, but please credit back if you share.



     


Mini Pikachu
2.5mm and 1.5mm hook
4ply wool in yellow, brown and black
6mm safety eyes (or black felt)
red felt
embroidery floss for sewing on mouth and nose
hardware for making into a keychain if desired

sc - single crochet
inc - increase (2sc in one stitch)
dec - decrease (1 sc over 2 stitches)
MC - magic circle
ch - chain


Head-body: 2.5mm hook
Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic circle
Rnd 2: (inc) repeat 6 times [12]
Rnd 3: (sc in next st, inc) repeat 6 times [18]
Rnd 4: (sc in next 2 st, inc) repeat 6 times [24]
Rnd 5: (sc in next 3 st, inc) repeat 6 times [30]
Rnd 6-9: sc in all st around [30]
Rnd 10: (sc in next 3 st, dec) repeat 6 times [24]
Rnd 11: (dec) repeat 12 times [12]
insert 6mm safety eyes between rows 7 and 8 with 4-5 stitches in between them.
Rnd 12: (sc in next st, inc) repeat 6 times [18]
Rnd 13: sc all st around [18]
Rnd 14: (sc in next 2 st, inc) repeat 6 times [24]
Stuff head
Rnd 15-18: sc in all st around [24]
Rnd 19: (dec) repeat 12 times [12]
Stuff.
Rnd 20: (dec) repeat 6 times [6]
Close the hole. Fasten off and wave in the end.


Ears: 1.5mm hook. Make 2
Rnd 1: 4 sc in magic circle [4]
Rnd 2: (inc, sc in next st) repeat [6] change to yellow
Rnd 3-5: sc around [6]
Rnd 6: 2.5mm hook - sc around [6]
Rnd 7-8: 1.5mm hook - sc around [6]
Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.












Legs: 2.5mm hook. Make 2
Rnd 1: Sc 6 in magic circle [6]
Rnd 2-3: sc around [6]
Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing


Arms: 2.5mm hook. Make 2
Rnd 1: MC sc 5 [5]
Rnd 2-3: sc around [5]
Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing


Tail: 1.5mm hook (the tail is done flat rather than in the round)
Brown
- ch4, turn
- sc3 starting in 2nd chain from hook, ch1, turn
- sc3 changing to yellow, ch2, turn
- starting in 2nd chain from hook, sc2, ch1, turn
- sc2, ch3, turn
Finish off and sew in the loose ends.
I leave a long tail of brown at the start for sewing the tail on, and if long enough, for sewing the 2 stripes across Pikachu's back. These are between the tail and head and the bottom one is slightly longer.














Sew together. I do the legs, then arms, then ears. Cut small circles of red felt for the cheeks and glue in place. Sew on mouth and nose with the embroidery cotton.




If you are adding a chain start with your thread knotted at the bottom and go up through the body (with a long needle). Each time you come back to the bottom do another knot to keep it in place. I start by doing a few stitches like this in invisible thread, then over the top in wool and it's proved quite strong.






22 Feb 2018

Tiny Reindeer Amigurumi

I saw this guy and had to make him! I was looking for a little present for my daughters teacher and thought a little christmas decoration would be good as she appreciates handmade things. I got the pattern from Pinterest which linked me to this patten on amigurumi.today.

It certainly was fiddly, especially the legs and antlers as they are only 6sc around, but the result was super cute. I only realised after making my second one that I was meant to use a smaller hook for the antlers, but I don't think that matters. For the eyes I sewed black beads on instead of using safety eyes. It works OK as they are next to the snout. I tried beads on another project and they sat out to far and looked funny.


Busy...page?

I'm sure you have seen blankets, and soft cubes and such with things for babies to play with. My niece had a thing about opening and closing clips so I made a small page with clips down one side, and a few other play things on the other side. Zips are always fun. I made sure to add a little ribbon th the dress zip as it can be hard to grasp the little tab. The 'teeth' are toggles that you have to squeeze to move along the cord. I think she had a bit of fun with it. 

The binding was leftover from my daughters quilt many years ago and was all ready to add on. The yellow background is some material I used for a cushion and nice and sturdy. The buttons are just for decoration.

Swim Bag and Book Bags

When I saw this Pokemon fabric I just knew I had to get it and make things for my son. First I made him some pyjama pants and added a pocket to a singlet to match, and with the leftover I thought I'd make a swim bag. A while ago I purchased some iron on vinyl and wanted to have a go. 

As I put it on both sides to make it totally waterproof it made the fabric very stiff (seems like a no-brainer). This meant that I had to add a piece of regular fabric to the top for the drawstring otherwise there was no way it would draw closed.

I made it have a box shape bottom so it would stand up and added some nice long straps so it can be worn as a back-pack. I used loops of strapping at the bottom for the straps to thread through (remember to add them while sewing up the bottom).

Over time the bag has been dragged on the ground a little which has worn some of the vinyl off, but it is on year #2 and doing well.




The other school item I made was a couple of book bags for relatives. They tried the store bought ones but asked for replacements when they fell apart. I think the combination of having two layers, the outside one being a strong drill, means they last a bit longer. I also painted the kids names at the top instead if having a pocket for the name tag as the name pocket got torn off my son's one.