Video tutorial and pattern
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Materials
- 3 mm crochet hook
- Yarn I used: 40% acrylic 60% cotton
- Pair of scissors
- Wool needle
- Silicon gun (optional)
- 🔨 You can see the materials I use to make my amigurumis HERE
Stitches used are:
- Single crochet (sc)
- Decrease (dec)
- Increase (inc)
- Magic ring
Video tutorial
Here you have access to the video tutorial whether you are left-handed or right-handed, below you have the pattern.
You must click on the settings to activate the subtitles.
Pattern
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Let's start!
Before we begin— I used a hot glue gun to assemble the 3 pieces for this amigurumi simply because it's faster than sewing. If you don't have one or prefer sewing the pieces together, you don't need to make the last round for pieces 1 and 2. When gluing, you may need extra fabric, hence that additional round.
POOP
PIECE 1 (bottom)
Row 1: 6 sc in a magic ring
Row 2: 6 inc (12)
Row 3: 1 sc - 1 inc (18)
Row 4: 2 sc - 1 inc (24)
Row 5: 3 sc - 1 inc (30)
Rows 6 to 8: 30 sc in each row
Row 9: 3 sc - 1 dec (24)
Row 10: 2 sc - 1 dec (18)
Row 11: 1 sc - 1 dec (12) and fill in. You shouldn't use too much filling, otherwise, the base will become too round, and the idea is for it to be flatter. You can place a small piece of cardboard at the base if you want it to be very flat, but if you manage the amount of filling, it's not necessary.
Row 12: If you're going to join the pieces by sewing, don't make this round. 6 dec (6)
PIECE 2 (middle)
Row 1: 6 sc in a magic ring
Row 2: 6 inc (12)
Row 3: 1 sc - 1 inc (18)
Row 4: 2 sc - 1 inc (24)
Rows 5 and 6: 24 sc in each row. Attention. If you want your little poop to have eyes, place them between rounds 5 and 6 or at the height you prefer.
Row 7: 2 sc - 1 dec (18)
Row 8: 1 sc - 1 dec (12) and fill in. Same as piece 1. Don't fill in too much.
Row 9: If you're going to join the pieces by
sewing, don't make this round. 6 dec (6)
PIECE 3 (upper part)
Row 1: 6 sc in a magic ring
Row 2: 6 inc (12)
Row 3: 1 sc - 1 inc (18)
Rows 4 to 6: 18 sc
Row 7: 1 sc - 1 dec (12) and fill in.
Row 8: 6 dec (6)
Row 9: With a wool needle, we pass the needle through the outside of the 6 stitches and secure with 1 knot right at the top to create a little point. To cut the excess thread, we pass it through the piece and then cut.
JOINING THE PIECES
Join the 3 pieces in the way you have chosen.
Sewing or gluing. If you're using a glue gun and don't like how a piece looks,
you can peel it off without damaging the fabric by heating the glue with a
hairdryer on the hot air setting.
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