Chucky
Chucky
By Melinda Kindley
Using other materials may result in a different finished size. Be sure to check your
gauge and adjust your hook size to obtain the correct gauge. Gauge will be listed at
the start of each section. The finished doll is 22 inches tall.
Abbreviations US terms
Thumb (make 2)
Connect fingers
Rnd 1 : 3sc into sts of index finger, 3sc into sts of middle finger, 3sc
into stitches of ring finger, 6sc into sts of little finger, 3sc into
remaining sts of ring finger, 3sc into remaining sts of middle
finger, 3sc into remaining sts of index finger (24)
Rnd 2-4 : sc around (24)
Rnd 5 : 1sc going through a st from the thumb and a st from the
hand, (1sc going through 2 sts from the thumb and a st from
the hand) x3, 20sc (24)
Rnd 6 : sc around (24)
Rnd 7 : (dec, 4sc) x4 (20)
Rnd 8 : sc around (20)
Rnd 9 : (2sc, dec) x5 (15)
Rnd 10 : sc around (15)
Rnd 11 : (dec, 3sc) x3 (12)
Rnd 12 : sc around (12)
Lightly stuff hand, stuff arm as you go. Be careful not to overstuff arm,
later you will need to work the wire frame down the center of the arm
through the stuffing.
Right Hand
same as the left hand except for round 5
For the first leg (left leg), end rnd 51 with a sl st, cut and fasten off
For the second leg (right leg), continue rnd 51 until you have come to the
center of the inside of the leg. This is to shift the starting point. I did 17sc
extra. Do the number of sc you need to end in the correct place. After you
have ended rnd 51 in the correct place, ch 4.
Rnd 52 : sc into the left leg at the center of the inside of the leg, 25sc
(around left leg), 4sc (into ch sps), 26sc (around right leg), 4sc
(into ch sps) (60)
Rnd 53-60 : sc around (60)
Make the wire frame. Cut two sections of wire 18 1/2 inches each. Holding both
sections together, (measure 8 inches) bend in a 90 degree angle, (measure 2 1/2
inches) bend again. This forms the legs. Cut two sections 8 inches long. Holding
both sections together wrap about an inch around the center of the leg section
(where the crotch would be). This forms the body. Cut two sections 15 inches
long. This is the arm. Holding both sections center it at the top of the body and
using the body section fold about an inch around the arms. Wrap the entire
frame in tape to secure it.
Insert the wire frame into the legs. Carefully work the frame down the
center of the stuffing. Stuff the rest of the body as you go.
Rnd 92 : 9sc, (sc into a st from the left arm and a st of the body) x3, 18sc,
(sc into a st from the right arm and a st from the body) x3, 9sc
(42)
Rnd 93 : 9sc, 12sc (around the left arm, leaving the 3 connecting sts
unworked), 18sc, 12sc (around the right arm, leaving the 3
connecting sts unworked), 9sc (60)
Rnd 94 : 8sc, dec, 10sc, dec, 16sc, dec, 10sc, dec, 8sc (56)
Rnd 95 : 7sc, dec, 3sc, (dec) x2, 3sc, dec, 14sc, dec, 3sc, (dec) x2, 3sc,
dec, 7sc (48)
Rnd 96 : 6sc, dec, (3sc, dec) x2, 12sc, (dec, 3sc) x2, dec, 6sc (42)
Rnd 97 : (5sc, dec) x6 (36)
Rnd 98 : 2sc, dec, (4sc, dec) x5, 2sc (30)
Rnd 99 : (3sc, dec) x6 (24)
Rnd 100 : sc around (24)
Rnd 101 : sc, dec, (2sc, dec) x5, sc (18)
Rnd 102-104 : sc around (18)
Cut leaving a tail to sew head on.
Shoes (make 2)
Cherry Red and White yarn. 3.75mm hook. Gauge is 5 1/2 sts per inch and
5 1/2 rounds per inch. Work in continuous rounds, placing a st marker at
the beginning of each round.
Change to White
Rnd 4 : 2sc, inc, 8sc, (sc, inc) x3, 4sc, (sc, inc) x3, 8sc, (2sc, inc) x2
(50)
Rnd 5 : blo sc around (50)
Rnd 6 : sc around (50)
Change to Cherry Red
Rnd 7-8 : sc around (50)
Rnd 9 : 14sc, (sc, dec) x3, 4sc, (sc, dec) x3, 14sc (44)
Rnd 10 : 14sc, (dec) x8, 14sc (36)
Rnd 11 : sc around (36)
Rnd 12 : 12sc, (dec) x6, 12sc (30)
Rnd 13 : sc around (30)
Put the shoe on the foot and continue to crochet with the shoe on
Rnd 14 : 9sc, (dec) x6, 9sc (24)
Rnd 15 : sc, dec, (2sc, dec) x5, sc (18)
Rnd 16 : sc around (18)
End with sl st, cut and fasten off
Stripes on shoe
White yarn and 3.75mm hook
Attach yarn to the 9th front loop of the shoe hole part
Ch 7, cut and sew to the white sole of the shoe
(Do this 4 times, two on each shoe)
Shirt
Yarn in the following colors : White, Coral, light Gray, Delft Blue, Hunter
Green, Dark Country Blue, Cherry Red. 4mm hook. Gauge is 6sts per inch
and 6 rows per inch. Shirt is worked in rows.
Tip : each row is a different color, you will notice a pattern in the color
change, white does not have to be cut at all, when you need it, just pull it
from where it hangs and carry it up the back of the shirt. You will notice
each color (not white) is used 3 times before you need another color, while
a color is being used you may also carry it along the back so you don't
have as many strings to tie.
Tie off all loose ends you have this far and put the shirt on the doll. It
should be tight and slightly difficult to put on. Continue to crochet with the
shirt on the doll. Be sure to fasten ends as you go.
Row 33 - White : ch 1, 8sc, ch 10, skip 6sts (under left arm), 15sc, ch 10,
skip 6sts (under right arm), 7sc, sl st into the first sc
(30sc, 2 ch 10)
Row 34 - Light Gray : ch 1, 8sc, 10sc (into ch sps), 15sc, 10sc
(into ch sps), 7sc, sl st into the first sc (50)
Row 35 - White : ch 1, 7sc, dec, 8sc, dec, 13sc, dec, 8sc, dec, 6sc,
sl st into the first sc (46)
Row 36 - Light Gray : ch 1, (7sc, dec) x2, 11sc, dec, 7sc, dec, 6sc
sl st into the first sc (42)
Row 37 - Delft Blue : ch 1, 7sc, dec, 6sc, dec, 9sc, dec, 6sc, dec, 6sc
sl st into the first sc (38)
Row 38 - Cherry Red : ch 1, 6sc, dec, 5sc, dec, 9sc, dec, 5sc, dec, 5sc
sl st into the first sc (34)
Row 39 - Cherry Red : ch 1, 5sc, dec, 4sc, dec, 9sc, dec, 4sc, dec, 4sc
sl st into the first sc (30)
Row 40 - Cherry Red : ch 1, (3sc, dec) x6, sl st into the first sc (24)
Cut and fasten off
Sleeves (make 2)
Yarn in the following colors : White, Coral, light Gray, Delft Blue, Hunter
Green, Dark Country Blue, Cherry Red. 4mm hook. Gauge is 6sts per inch
and 6 rows per inch. Sleeves are worked in rows.
Tip : I crocheted the entire sleeve and than put it on to connect it. It is very
difficult to get on but I find that easier then crocheting the sleeve while on.
You should choose whatever you find easier.
Overalls
Dark Country Blue yarn and 5mm hook. Gauge is 5sts per inch and 3
rounds per inch. Overalls are worked in continuous rounds. Place a st
marker at the beginning of each round.
For first leg, end rnd 20 with a sl st, cut and fasten off
For second leg, connect it to the first leg by doing 4 sc through both legs.
Rnd 21 : 25hdc (around left leg, leave the
connecting 4 unworked), 25hdc
(around right leg, leaving
connecting 4 unworked) (50)
Rnd 22-33 : hdc around (50)
Rnd 34 : 42hdc (leave last 8 unworked),
ch 1, turn (42)
Rnd 35 : 15hdc (leave last 27 unworked),
ch 1, turn (15)
Rnd 36-37 : hdc across, ch 1, turn (15)
Rnd 38 : dec, 11hdc, dec, ch 1, turn
(13)
Rnd 39 : hdc across, ch 1, turn (13)
Rnd 40 : hdc, (flo hdc) x3, 5hdc,
(flo hdc) x3, hdc (13)
Cut and fasten off
To make the straps, attach yarn into the back loop that was left from row
41
Row 1 : 3hdc (in the back loops from row 41), ch 1, turn (3)
Row 2-24 : 3hdc, ch 1, turn (3)
Cut and sew to the back loops from row 40 at the top of the front flap.
Be sure you sew the strap in a criss cross.
Do the second strap the same as the first one using the other back loops.
Sew on red buttons at the top of the overalls where the straps attach.
Using Navy Blue yarn and needle, create “stitches” by working the Navy
Blue along the edge of the overalls and the straps.
Head
Aran yarn, 3.5mm hook, gauge is 5 sts per inch and 5 rounds per inch.
Work in continuous rounds placing a stitch marker at the start of each
round. Stuff as you go and near the end, be sure to firmly stuff the nose,
cheeks and chin.
Eyes (make 2)
White crochet thread 10, 3.25mm hook
Remove the safety eye and put super glue in the space it belongs in. Put
the safety eye back in, hold for a few seconds while the glue dries.
The Burgundy eyelids are the right eye and the Aran eyelids are the left
eye. Sew to the head at a tilt. The eyelids should meet in the bottom
corner near the nose on one side and slightly higher up on the other side.
Hair cap
Carrot yarn and 4mm hook.
Ch 22, starting in second ch from hook
Row 1 : sc across, ch 1, turn (21)
Row 2-5 : sc across, ch 1, turn (21)
Row 6 : 20sc, inc, ch 1, turn (22)
Row 7 : inc, 21sc, ch 1, turn (23)
Row 8 : 22sc, inc, ch 1, turn (24)
Row 9-10 : sc across, ch 1, turn (24)
Row 11 : dec, 22sc, ch 1, turn (23)
Row 12 : 21sc, dec, ch 1, turn (22)
Row 13 : dec, 20sc, ch 1, turn (21)
Cut and fasten off
Ears (make 2)
Aran yarn and 3.5mm hook
Ch 13, starting in second ch from hook
Row 1 : sc across (12)
Cut leaving a tail to sew to head
Use Burgundy yarn (split the 4ply yarn into 2ply) to create scars and cuts
on the face. Use photos as a guide. Go over some of the scars with black
yarn (stitches) and go over some with light gray yarn (staples).
After all the scars are in place. Use black eyeshadow to fill in the open
cuts. Also lightly shade around the right eye and over the scars. Use
photos for guide.
Insert wooden dowel into the body and sew on the head!
Congratulations, you have completed your Bad Boy Doll! I hope you have
enjoyed making him as much as I did. If you have any questions feel free
to contact me through my etsy shop, AfterDarkCrochet. I will do my best
to answer in a timely manner.
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