Thursday, November 21, 2013

Octo Minion


I know many of you are waiting for the Large minion pattern. I will get it out this month (hopefully next week). I am just putting some finishing touches on it. Here is a minion pattern to hold you over until I get it finished. Enjoy! 

Materials

4mm crochet hook
3.5mm hook
yarn needle
poly fiber fill
worsted weight yellow yarn
worsted weight blue yarn
worsted weight black yarn
12mm safety eye
white felt
black felt

Abbreviations

Sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
inc: increase, two single crochet/two half double crochet in one space
dec: invisible decrease (tutorial in hippo post)
St/sts: stich, stitches

Notes

This pattern uses 2 different crochet hooks, so pay attention to which one you are supposed to be using. This pattern is worked in a continuous round unless otherwise specified. Do not join at the end of each round, use a place marker and count your stitches often.

If you like this pattern, please share it, but link back to this blog. (kristenscrochet.blogspot.com)  You may sell completed dolls at local craft fairs, but please do not sell on Etsy or any other online forum. Do not sell this pattern, I wish for it to remain free for everyone to enjoy. 

Thank you for your respect.If you love this pattern, consider a donation. A little bit goes a long way in keeping the weekly free patterns coming.

Thank you and enjoy this tutorial!Watch for text in italics and in red for special instructions!

measurements: 

6 inch circumference

Tentacles

In blue using 4mm hook
Ch 6, sl st to form a loop.
*Ch 10, 3 hdc in each st of the chain 10.
Sc into the ch 6 loop. *
Repeat from * until you have reached 8 tentacles. They should curl on their own. Fasten off and leave long tail to sew tentacles to body. 

Minion Body

In yellow using 4mm hook
R1: ch 2, in second from hook, sc 6 (6)
R2: inc in each st around (12)
R3: (1sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)
R4: (2sc, 1 inc) x6 (24)
R5: (3sc, 1 inc) x6 (30)
R6: sc around (30)
Change to black
R7-8: sc around (30)
Change to yellow
R9-12: sc around (30)
Change to blue
R13: sc around (30)
R14: (3sc, 1 dec) x6 (24)
Cut white and gray felt to go around safety eye. Trim to appropriate size. Attach safety eye and embroider mouth.
R15: (2sc, 1 dec) x6 (18)
Stuff body; from here add stuffing as needed.
R16: (1sc, 1 dec) x6 (12)
R17: dec around (6)


Fasten off, hide tail. Sew tentacles on. Attach hair in desired fashion. 





Wednesday, November 6, 2013

octo turkey


Materials

4mm crochet hook
3.5mm hook
yarn needle
poly fiber fill
worsted weight yellow yarn
worsted weight red yarn
worsted weight brown yarn 
12mm safety eyes

Abbreviations

Sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
inc: increase, two single crochet/two half double crochet in one space
dec: invisible decrease (tutorial in hippo post)
St/sts: stich, stitches

Notes

This pattern uses 2 different crochet hooks, so pay attention to which one you are supposed to be using. This pattern is worked in a continuous round unless otherwise specified. Do not join at the end of each round, use a place marker and count your stitches often.

If you like this pattern, please share it, but link back to this blog. (kristenscrochet.blogspot.com)  You may sell completed dolls at local craft fairs, but please do not sell on Etsy or any other online forum. Do not sell this pattern, I wish for it to remain free for everyone to enjoy. 

Thank you for your respect.If you love this pattern, consider a donation. A little bit goes a long way in keeping the weekly free patterns coming.

Thank you and enjoy this tutorial!Watch for text in italics and in red for special instructions!

measurements: 

6 inch circumference

Tentacles 

In yellow using 4mm hook
Ch 6, sl st to form a loop.
*Ch 10, 3 hdc in each st of the chain 10.
Sc into the ch 6 loop. *
Repeat from * until you have reached 8 tentacles. They should curl on their own. Fasten off and leave long tail to sew tentacles to body.

Turkey beak

in yellow w 3.5mm hook
R1: ch 2, in second from hook, sc 4 (4)
R2: (sc1, inc) x2 (6)
R3: sc around (6)
Fasten off, leave long tail for sewing. 

turkey gaggle

in red with 3.5mm hook
R1: ch2, in second from hook, sc 6 (6)
R2: (sc 2, inc) x3 (9)
R3-4: sc around (9)
R5: (sc 1, dec) x 3 (6)
R6: sc around (6)
Fasten off, leave long tail for sewing. 


turkey tail

in brown with 4mm hook
R1: ch2, in second from hook, sc 4, ch2, turn (4)
R2: 2 hdc in each st, ch 2, turn. (8)
R3: (2 hdc in the first st, 1 hdc in the next st) repeat across (12)
R4: (2hdc in first st, 1 hdc in next 2 sts) repeat across (16)
change to red
R5: (2 hdc in first st, 1 hdc in next 3 sts) repeat across (20)
R6: (2 hdc in first st, 1 hdc in next 4 sts) repeat across (24)
R7: (2 hdc in first st, 1 hdc in next 5 sts) repeat across (28)
change to yellow
r8: sc in first st (5 dc in next st, sc in next 2 sts)  - repeat across ( 9 shells)
fasten off, hide tail. Sew onto back of body.

Turkey body

With 4mm hook in brown
R1: ch 2, in second from hook, sc 6 (6)
R2: inc in each st around (12)
R3: (1sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)
R4: (2sc, 1 inc) x6 (24)
R5: (3sc, 1 inc) x6 (30)
R6-12: sc around (30)
R13: (3sc, 1 dec) x6 (24)
Embroider face; attach safety eyes, beak, and gaggle.
R14: (2sc, 1 dec) x6 (18)
Stuff body; from here add stuffing as needed.
R15: (1sc, 1 dec) x6 (12)
R16: dec around (6)
Fasten off, hide tail. Sew tentacles on 
























Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Octo Pirate, Octo Ghost, and Upcoming Patterns!




This week, you get two patterns. Halloween is coming so soon, and I still had two little Octos left. I hope you have LOVED making the octo series as much as I have loved creating it. The series of OCTO HORRORS is complete, until next year! Coming soon to a blog near you... Christmas Octos! With the help of the lovely and talented Jenifer at Steampunk Garage, I have decided to name them Octo-Elves! Think reindeer, Santa, elves, and more! (please leave suggestions in the comments- perhaps I will make one or five suggestions!) Thank you for visiting and enjoy. 

See the end of the post for upcoming patterns. 


Materials

4mm crochet hook
3.5mm hook
yarn needle
poly fiber fill
worsted weight red yarn
worsted weight black yarn
worsted weight brown yarn
12 mm safety eye

Abbreviations

Sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
inc: increase, two single crochet/two half double crochet in one space
dec: invisible decrease (tutorial in hippo post)
St/sts: stich, stitches

Notes

This pattern uses 2 different crochet hooks, so pay attention to which one you are supposed to be using. This pattern is worked in a continuous round unless otherwise specified. Do not join at the end of each round, use a place marker and count your stitches often.

If you like this pattern, please share it, but link back to this blog. (kristenscrochet.blogspot.com)  You may sell completed dolls at local craft fairs, but please do not sell on Etsy or any other online forum. Do not sell this pattern, I wish for it to remain free for everyone to enjoy. 

Thank you for your respect.If you love this pattern, consider a donation. A little bit goes a long way in keeping the weekly free patterns coming.

Thank you and enjoy this tutorial!Watch for text in italics and in red for special instructions!

measurements: 

6 inch circumference

Tentacles 

In red with 4mm hook. These are different, you need to change color for one of the legs to brown. 
Ch 6, sl st to form a loop.
*Ch 10, 3 hdc in each st of the chain 10.
Sc into the ch 6 loop. *
Repeat from * until you have reached 8 tentacles. They should curl on their own. Fasten off and leave long tail to sew tentacles to body. 

Pirate tentacles

The tentacles for this are almost the same, but only make 7 legs of the body color. Then attach brown and make one brown leg (for the peg leg).

Pirate Body

In red using 4mm hook
R1: ch 2, in second from hook, sc 6 (6)
R2: inc in each st around (12)
R3: (1sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)
R4: (2sc, 1 inc) x6 (24)
R5: (3sc, 1 inc) x6 (30)
R6-12: sc around (30)
R13: (3sc, 1 dec) x6 (24)
Embroider face; attach safety eye
R14: (2sc, 1 dec) x6 (18)
Stuff body; from here add stuffing as needed.
R15: (1sc, 1 dec) x6 (12)
R16: dec around (6)
Fasten off, hide tail. Sew tentacles on.

Pirate Eye patch

In black yarn with 3.5mm hook
When you make your slip knot, leave a few inches of tail, it will come in handy when you’re sewing.

Ch 35; Sl st 15 starting with the 3rd st from the hook. This makes a small loop. When you are finished with the eye patch, to attach it, lace the tail from the beginning through this loop and tie.

In the next st, 5 dc


Sl st through the remaining sts and fasten off. Tie onto head using the method described above. I also sewed mine to keep it in place. 








Materials

4mm crochet hook
3.5mm hook
yarn needle
poly fiber fill
worsted weight white yarn
worsted weight black yarn
12mm safety eyes

Abbreviations

Sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
inc: increase, two single crochet/two half double crochet in one space
dec: invisible decrease (tutorial in hippo post)
St/sts: stich, stitches

measurements: 

6 inch circumference

Tentacles

In white using 4mm hook
Ch 6, sl st to form a loop.
*Ch 10, 3 hdc in each st of the chain 10.
Sc into the ch 6 loop. *
Repeat from * until you have reached 8 tentacles. They should curl on their own. Fasten off and leave long tail to sew tentacles to body.

Ghost Body

In white using 4mm hook
R1: ch 2, in second from hook, sc 6 (6)
R2: inc in each st around (12)
R3: (1sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)
R4: (2sc, 1 inc) x6 (24)
R5: (3sc, 1 inc) x6 (30)
R6-12: sc around (30)
R13: (3sc, 1 dec) x6 (24)
Embroider face; attach safety eyes
R14: (2sc, 1 dec) x6 (18)
Stuff body; from here add stuffing as needed.
R15: (1sc, 1 dec) x6 (12)
R16: dec around (6)

Fasten off, hide tail. Sew tentacles on.


Patterns coming soon! 

 adorable bunny (my neighbor's 2 year old loved this guy!) 
 A lovely mermaid
 Minions (these are about 12 inches tall) 
 Evil Minion (also about 12 inches tall) 
 This minion LOVES to bake (12 inches tall) 
 Fireman minion (12 inches tall) 
 GIANT minions (18 inches tall) 

 Shaun the sheep, the cutest sheep in all the land! 

 Erlenmeyer flask- my brother in law's birthday present 
A fun little puppy 
Clifford the little red puppy
 BZZ BZZ Bee
 Octo TURKEY gobble gobble
and of course octo minion 


... Last but not least, snowman. Complete with scarf for the holiday season  



Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Octo- Skeleton (Skellington)


Materials

4mm crochet hook
3.5mm hook
yarn needle
poly fiber fill
worsted weight white yarn
worsted weight black yarn

Abbreviations

Sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
inc: increase, two single crochet/two half double crochet in one space
dec: invisible decrease (tutorial in hippo post)
St/sts: stich, stitchesNotes

This pattern uses 2 different crochet hooks, so pay attention to which one you are supposed to be using. This pattern is worked in a continuous round unless otherwise specified. Do not join at the end of each round, use a place marker and count your stitches often.

If you like this pattern, please share it, but link back to this blog. (kristenscrochet.blogspot.com)  You may sell completed dolls at local craft fairs, but please do not sell on Etsy or any other online forum. Do not sell this pattern, I wish for it to remain free for everyone to enjoy. 

Thank you for your respect.If you love this pattern, consider a donation. A little bit goes a long way in keeping the weekly free patterns coming.

Thank you and enjoy this tutorial!Watch for text in italics and in red for special instructions!

measurements: 

6 inch circumference


Tentacles


In white using 4mm hook
Ch 6, sl st to form a loop.
*Ch 10, 3 hdc in each st of the chain 10.
Sc into the ch 6 loop. *
Repeat from * until you have reached 8 tentacles. They should curl on their own. Fasten off and leave long tail to sew tentacles to body.

Jack Skellington Eyes

In black with 3.5mm hook
R1: ch 2, in second from hook, sc 6 (6)
R2: inc in each st around (12)
Fasten off; use tail to sew to face.

Jack Skellington

In white using 4mm hook
R1: ch 2, in second from hook, sc 6 (6)
R2: inc in each st around (12)
R3: (1sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)
R4: (2sc, 1 inc) x6 (24)
R5: (3sc, 1 inc) x6 (30)
R6-12: sc around (30)
R13: (3sc, 1 dec) x6 (24)
Sew eyes on; embroider nose and mouth.
R14: (2sc, 1 dec) x6 (18)
Stuff body; from here add stuffing as needed.
R15: (1sc, 1 dec) x6 (12)
R16: dec around (6)
Fasten off; hide tail; sew tentacles on. 











Thursday, October 10, 2013

Octo Candy Corn

A free (and easy) Halloween Pattern! 

Tentacles 

In yellow using 4mm hook
Ch 6, sl st to form a loop.
*Ch 10, 3 hdc in each st of the chain 10.
Sc into the ch 6 loop. *
Repeat from * until you have reached 8 tentacles. They should curl on their own. Fasten off and leave long tail to sew tentacles to body. 
Candy corn body
In white with 4mm hook
R1: ch 2, in second from hook, sc 6 (6)
R2: inc in each st around (12)
R3: (1sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)
R4: sc around (18)
Change to orange
R5: (2sc, 1 inc) x6 (24)
R6: sc around (24)
R7: (3sc, 1 inc) x6 (30)
R8-11: sc around (30)
Change to yellow
R12: sc around (30)
R13: (3sc, 1 dec) x6 (24)
Embroider face; attach safety eyes
R14: (2sc, 1 dec) x6 (18)
Stuff body; from here add stuffing as needed.
R15: (1sc, 1 dec) x6 (12)
R16: dec around (6)
Fasten off, hide tail. Sew tentacles on. 







Monday, October 7, 2013

Octo- Witch


a free Halloween pattern! :) 


I am so sorry that this is late! I meant to post it last week, but things have been crazy here. The Boyfriend and I have been preapproved for a loan, so we're house shopping. Since he works one million hours a week, it's my job to scout out the open houses for the weekend. I also went back to school to finish up my Anthropology degree. Lots of good news and fun, but lots of work. Enough of my excuses, please enjoy this late, but still loveable pattern! 

Materials

4mm crochet hook3.5mm hookyarn needlepoly fiber fillworsted weight orange yarn, black yarn, bright green yarn.safety eyes 12mm

Abbreviations

Sc: single crochethdc: half double crochetinc: increase, two single crochet/two half double crochet in one spacedec: invisible decrease (tutorial in hippo post)St/sts: stich, stitchesNotesThis pattern uses 2 different crochet hooks, so pay attention to which one you are supposed to be using. This pattern is worked in a continuous round unless otherwise specified. Do not join at the end of each round, use a place marker and count your stitches often.If you like this pattern, please share it, but link back to this blog. (kristenscrochet.blogspot.com)  You may sell completed dolls at local craft fairs, but please do not sell on Etsy or any other online forum. Do not sell this pattern, I wish for it to remain free for everyone to enjoy. Thank you for your respect.If you love this pattern, consider a donation. A little bit goes a long way in keeping the weekly free patterns coming. Thank you and enjoy this tutorial!Watch for text in italics and in red for special instructions!

measurements: 

6 inch circumference 

Tentacles In bright green using 4mm hookCh 6, sl st to form a loop.*Ch 10, 3 hdc in each st of the chain 10.Sc into the ch 6 loop. *Repeat from * until you have reached 8 tentacles. They should curl on their own. Fasten off and leave long tail to sew tentacles to body.



Witch Body
In bright green using 4mm hook
R1: ch 2, in second from hook, sc 6 (6)
R2: inc in each st around (12)
R3: (1sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)
R4: (2sc, 1 inc) x6 (24)
R5: (3sc, 1 inc) x6 (30)
R6-12: sc around (30)
R13: (3sc, 1 dec) x6 (24)
Embroider face; attach safety eyes
R14: (2sc, 1 dec) x6 (18)
Stuff body; from here add stuffing as needed.
R15: (1sc, 1 dec) x6 (12)
R16: dec around (6)
Fasten off, hide tail. Sew tentacles on.



Witch Nose
In bright green with 3.5mm hook
R1: ch2, in second from hook sc 4 (4)
R2: sc around (4)
R3: (1sc, 1 inc) x2 (6)
R4: sc around (6)
Fasten off; use tail to sew to face.


Witch Hair
Cut 9 inch lengths of orange yarn, use latch hook and attach. Leave a circle at the top with no hair (I left hair off of rows 1-3 of the head) to sew hat on. Trim hair to desired length.


Witch Hat
In black with 3.5mm hook
R1: ch2, in second from hook, sc 4 (4)
R2: (1sc, 1 inc) x2 (6)
R3: sc around (6)
R4: (2sc, 1inc) x2 (8)
R5: (3sc, 1inc) x2 (10)
R6: (4sc, 1inc) x2 (12)
R7: front loops only (1sc, 1inc) x6 (18)
R8: return to both loops (2sc, 1inc) x6 (24)
Fasten off; use tail to sew to head.