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Ready to make 'em all? Meet one of the cutest pokemon there is! Create your own Squirtle amigurumi with this beginner-friendly free pattern!
crochet amigurumi Squirtle pattern
abreviations
materials
MR - Magic Ring
Ch - Chain
inc - Increase
dec - Decrease
sc - Single Crochet
2sc - 1 single crochet in the next 2 stitches
sc 3 - 3 single crochet in the next stitch
3.5mm Crochet Hook
6mm Safety Eyes (with washer)
Baby Blue Yarn
Light Yellow Yarn
Brown Yarn
White Yarn
Needle
Stuffing
For the yarn, we used 18g balls of Monaco Acrylic Yarn in baby blue, light yellow, white, and brown.
Note that this project is worked in rounds and can be done with or without the slip stitch and chain 1 at the start and end of each round.
head
(baby blue)
R1 : 6sc in mr (6)
R2 : inc 6 times (12)
R3 : sc, inc 6 times (18)
R4 : 2sc, inc 6 times (24)
R5-8 : 1sc around (24)
Place eyes between R7 & R8 7 stitches apart
R9 : 2sc, dec 6 times (18)
R10 : sc, dec 6 times (12)
R11 : dec 6 times (6)
body
(light yellow)
R1 : 6sc in mr (6)
R2 : sc, inc 3 times (9)
R3 : 2sc, inc 3 times (12)
R4 : 3sc, inc 3 times (15)
R5-6 : 1sc around (15)
R7 : 3sc, dec 3 times (12)
R8 : dec around (6)
Leave long tail for sewing
Arms & feet
(BABY BLUE)
R1 : 4sc in mr (4)
R2 : 1sc around (4)
Make 4 and leave long tail for sewing
tail
(BABY BLUE)
Ch 5 (leave a long tail from the starting knot for sewing)
R2-19 : 1sc straight (4)
Curl the end and sew in curled position
shell
(brown & white)
Starting with brown
R1 : 6sc in mr (6)
R2 : inc 6 times (12)
R3 : sc around (12)
Change to white
R4 : sc around (12)
Leave long tail for sewing
assembly
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Stuff head and body then sew body to the head (open holes and body and head towards each other)
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Stuff the shell then sew on the back of the body
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Sew arms right below the head, 5 stitches apart
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Sew legs diagonally below the arms, 2-3 stitches apart
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Sew on tail with the uncurled end right below the shell then sew curled end on the back of the shell
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And you're done! Remember to post your own pokemon creations and tag us or use the hashtag #theoldatticproject