The Crochet Snorlax Amigurumi is a pattern made for people who enjoy crafting cute and cuddly toys with yarn. You use a hook to loop and pull the yarn through, forming stitches that make up Snorlax's body, arms, legs, ears, and face. The pattern guides you on how many loops to make and how to put them together to look like Snorlax, a sleepy, round creature from the Pokémon world.
Crochet Snorlax Amigurumi Pattern
You start with the body, then make the other parts like arms and ears, and sew them all onto the body. Then you add little details for his face and belly. Once done, you have your own little Snorlax toy to hug or give to someone special.
Materials Needed:
- Yarn Colors: Cream, White, Black, and Teal
- 3.5 mm Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle
- Stitch Markers
- Scissors
Pattern Overview:
Note: This pattern uses UK terms. dc (UK) → sc (US).
Body & Head (worked as a single piece):
Start with a Magic Ring: Make an X on your hand, weave the yarn through, and lock it with a loop on your hook. This locking loop does not count as a stitch.
- First Round: Add 6 single crochets (sc) into the magic ring. Pull the yarn tail to tighten the ring.
- Increasing Rounds: Start increasing by putting two sc in each stitch. Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of rounds because you'll be working in the round. Remember to use sc for any dc mentioned in the pattern.
- Forming the Body: Continue increasing as specified until the body begins to form an oval shape. Then, add multiple rows of sc all around without any increases to elongate the body.
- Decreasing Rounds: Begin to decrease by following the pattern's instructions for where and how to decrease. Ensure to follow the specified stitch counts precisely.
- Forming the Head: After the body, start increasing again to form the neck, then continue with the head, following the same principle of increases and straight rounds as for the body.
Arms (make 2):
Start with a Magic Ring: Work six sc into the magic ring.
- Increasing Rounds: Follow the pattern to increase at certain points to form the arm's shape.
- Forming the Hand: Transition from working in rounds to working in rows to create the flat part for attaching to the body.
- Finishing Touches: Leave a long tail for sewing onto the body.
Ears (make 2):
Start with a Magic Ring: Follow the pattern for the specific increases and shape formation.
Sewing: Leave a long tail for sewing onto the head.
Facial Features:
- Eyes, Mouth, and Teeth: Use black and white yarn to embroider these details onto the face. This part requires some improvisation and adjustment based on the specific look you're going for.
Feet (make 2):
- Start with a Magic Ring: Work increases as specified in the pattern.
- Toenails (Puff Stitches): Use white yarn for puff stitches at the tip to create the toes.
Final Assembly:
- Attach all the parts together following the video's suggestions for order and placement.
- Stuff the body and legs before closing. Adjust the amount of stuffing based on the desired firmness.
- Close and sew any openings.
Notes on the Pattern:
- Pay attention to the notes within the pattern, especially concerning the increases and the potentially different stitches like puff stitches.
- Keeping tension loose for certain stitches like slip stitches can make the work easier.
- The video mentions using a loose tension for slip stitches to aid in the next round's work.
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