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Charmander Crochet Pattern: by Loopteeloops

This Charmander crochet pattern document provides instructions for making a Charmander amigurumi toy using crochet. It lists materials needed and gives step-by-step directions for crocheting the head, body, stomach, arms, legs, and tail of Charmander and attaching safety eyes and felt pieces.

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Charmander Crochet Pattern: by Loopteeloops

This Charmander crochet pattern document provides instructions for making a Charmander amigurumi toy using crochet. It lists materials needed and gives step-by-step directions for crocheting the head, body, stomach, arms, legs, and tail of Charmander and attaching safety eyes and felt pieces.

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Charmander Crochet Pattern

By LoopTeeLoops

What Youll Need


3.5mm crochet hook
Scissors
Tapestry Needle

Glue gun/fabric glue


White felt
1 pair 10mm safety eyes
Polyfil (or another soft stuffing)
Worsted weight yarn in:
Orange
Yellow
Red

Abbreviations
SC = single crochet
DEC = single crochet decrease one
INC = single crochet increase one
SlSt = slip stitch
CH = chain
FO = fasten off

Charmander crochet pattern Tessa DAchille, 2016. This pattern may not be re-sold, re-written, or shared in any way without the
authors permission.
Head
Using the orange yarn
Row 1: CH 2, SC 8 in first stitch. (8 stitches)
Alternatively, SC 8 into a magic circle
Row 2: INC x 8 (16 stitches)
Row 3: *SC, INC* x 8 (24 stitches)
Row 4-6: SC x 24 (24 stitches)
Row 7: *SC x 7*, INC, *SC x 8*, INC, *SC x 7* (26 stitches)
Place eyes 5 stitches apart, and 6 stitches down from the top of
the head, between the two increases
Row 8: SC x 26 (26 stitches)
Row 9: *SC x 2*, *DEC x 11*, *SC x 2* (15 stitches)
Stuff the head as much as possible
Row 10: SC, *DEC x 6*, *SC x 2* (9 stitches)
Finish stuffing the head

Body
Dont cut the orange yarn at this point, as the body is a continuation of
the head
Row 1: INC x 9 (18 stitches)
Row 2-6: SC x 18 (18 stitches)
Row 7 to close: DEC to close, FO.
Stuff the body before you complete the DEC.

Stomach
Cut an egg shape out of the white felt, and glue it onto the center of the
body, making sure it reaches from start of body to bottom.
(see picture for additional guidance. Ignore the arms and legs for now
theyre the next step.)

Charmander crochet pattern Tessa DAchille, 2016. This pattern may not be re-sold, re-written, or shared in any way without the
authors permission.
Arms
Row 1: CH 2, SC 5 into first stitch. (5 stitches)
Alternatively, make a magic circle and SC 5 into it.
Row 2-3: SC x 5 (5 stitches)
FO with SlSt
Sew on arms using the tapestry needle (use picture on previous page for
guidance.)

Legs
Row 1: CH 2, SC 6 into first stitch. (6 stitches)
Alternatively, make a magic circle and SC 6 into it.
Row 2-3: SC x 6 (6 stitches)
FO with SlSt
Sew on legs using the tapestry needle (use picture one previous page for
guidance.)

Tail
Row 1: CH 2, SC 3 into first stitch. (3 stitches)
Alternatively, make a magic circle and SC 3 into it.
(BUT leave a bit of a space as youll want to thread the
flames through later)
Row 2: SC, INC, SC (4 stitches)
Row 3: SC, *INC x 2*, SC (6 stitches)
Row 4-5: SC x 6 (6 stitches)
Row 6: *SC x 2*, *INC x 2*, *SC x 2* (8 stitches)
Row 7: SC x 8 (8 stitches)
Finished tail (before flames)
Row 8: *SC x 2*, *INC x 4*, SC, DEC
Row 8 continued?/mini row 9: Dec 1, FO.

Charmander crochet pattern Tessa DAchille, 2016. This pattern may not be re-sold, re-written, or shared in any way without the
authors permission.
For the flames, I simply separated the strands of a few medium length pieces
of yarn (red, yellow, orange), tied a knot at the end, and threaded them
through the end of the tail using the tapestry needle. Then I trimmed them
to how I wanted them to look.

Sew on the tail.

OPTIONAL:
You can also include some wire in the tail to make it poseable.
I did this and I like how it looks.

Charmander crochet pattern Tessa DAchille, 2016. This pattern may not be re-sold, re-written, or shared in any way without the
authors permission.

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