Sulley Crochê

May 18, 2018 | Author: Micheli Jodas | Category: Amigurumi, Crochet, Sewing, Crafts, Fashion & Beauty
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Designed by Josephine Wu

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from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations 

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©2013 Josephine Wu Find “A Morning Cup of Jo Creations Jo Creations”” on Facebook, Craftsy, and Ravelry 1

Designed by Josephine Wu



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from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations 

Worsted-weight yarn: Color A: turquoise (60 yds) o Color B: dark blue (3 yds) o Color C: yellow (5 yds) o Color D: lavender (2 yds) o F/5 3.75mm crochet hook Poly-Fil or any stuffing of your choice Yarn needle Two 8mm plastic safety eyes sc ch sl st st/sts dec inc BLO FLO

single crochet chain slip stitch stitch/stitches decrease (join next 2 sts into 1) increase (2sc in next st) back loop only front loop only

Sulley is a mighty 4” tall! Gauge is not important – just keep a consistent tension throughout the entire project. Crochet in a spiral. Use something to mark the first stitch of a round, and move it up as you work. “The Magic Circle” is used to start each piece (except Sulley’s head and nose). Alternative technique: ch 2, then sc x6 into the second chain away from the hook. Sl st to join the round. This creates Round 1. For this model, I used Lily Sugar ‘n Cream’s 100% cotton yarn in Mod Blue, Denim, Lavender, and Cornsilk

 Ch 5. Sc in 2nd ch from hook. Sc in next 3 sts. Fasten off and leave a 12” tail for sewing.

- Step 1. Ch 12. This is your foundation chain. - Step 2: inc in 2nd ch from hook in BLO of foundation chain. Sc in next 10 sts (in BLO). - Step 3: Rotate the foundation chain, and then inc in first loop on the opposite side of the foundation (this is the “front loop” side). Sc in next 10 sts (in FLO). - You should now have an oval with 24 sts around the rim. Move on to Round 2.

 (1 inc, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 26 sts  (2 inc, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 30 sts  (3 inc, sc in next 12 sts) x2 = 36 sts  sc in next 36 sts = 36 sts  (3 dec, sc in next 12 sts) x2 = 30 sts  sc in next 30 sts = 30 sts (2 dec, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 26 sts  (1 dec, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 24 sts Insert eyes between Rounds 10 & 11 and attach washers. Eyes should be about 5 sts apart. Sew nose between his eyes, and use the extra tail to embroider his mouth. Stuff the head with Poly-Fil and continue stuffing as you go.  (1 dec, sc in next 4 sts) x4 = 20 sts  (1 dec, sc in next 2 sts) x5 = 15 sts  (1 dec, sc in next 1 sts) x5 = 10 sts 2 dec, then fasten off and leave a 6” tail. Use the tail to sew the head shut.

©2013 Josephine Wu Find “A Morning Cup of Jo Creations” on Facebook, Craftsy, and Ravelry 2

Designed by Josephine Wu

from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations 

 Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches  sc in next 6 sts (in BLO) = 6 sts 1 dec, sc in next 4 sts = 5 sts  2 dec, skip last st = 3 sts Fasten off and leave an 8” tail for sewing. Weave the yarn from the tip of the horn to the base of the horn. Sew it onto Sulley’s head.

 Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches  inc x6= 12 sts  (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts  sc in the next 18 sts = 18 sts  (1 dec, sc in next st) x6 = 12 sts 4 dec, sc in next 4 sts = 8 sts  sc in the next 8 sts = 8 sts Fasten off and leave a 12” tail for sewing. Stuff body with Poly-Fil. Position and sew the body to the head.

 Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches  sc in next 6 sts = 6 sts Fasten off and leave a 12” tail for sewing. Arms don’t need to be stuffed. Sew the arms shut, then position and sew arms to body.

 Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches  inc x6= 12 sts  sc in next 12 sts (in BLO) = 12  dec x6= 6 sts  sc in next 6 sts = 6 sts Fasten off and leave a 12” tail for sewing. Stuff legs with Poly-Fil. Position and sew legs to the body – make sure legs are sewn on so that the bear can sit without falling over.

 Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches  sc in next 6 sts (in BLO) = 6 sts sc in next 6 sts = 6 sts  1 dec, sc in next 4 sts = 5 sts 1 dec, then fasten off and leave an 8” tail for sewing. Sew the tail shut, then weave the yarn from the tip of the tail to the base of the tail. Sew it onto Sulley’s buttocks!

Embroider patches/spots on Sulley’s body and tail. Hide all loose yarn tails in the body, and then you’re DONE! 

©2013 Josephine Wu Find “A Morning Cup of Jo Creations” on Facebook, Craftsy, and Ravelry 3

Designed by Josephine Wu

from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations 

©2013 Josephine Wu Find “A Morning Cup of Jo Creations” on Facebook, Craftsy, and Ravelry 4

Designed by Josephine Wu



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from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations 

Worsted-weight yarn: Color A: turquoise (60 yds) o Color B: dark blue (3 yds) o Color C: yellow (5 yds) o Color D: lavender (2 yds) o F/5 3.75mm crochet hook Poly-Fil or any stuffing of your choice Yarn needle Two 8mm plastic safety eyes

sc ch sl st st/sts dec inc BLO FLO

single crochet chain slip stitch stitch/stitches decrease (join next 2 sts into 1) increase (2sc in next st) back loop only front loop only

Sulley is a mighty 4” tall! Gauge is not important – just keep a consistent tension throughout the entire project. Crochet in a spiral. Use something to mark the first stitch of a round, and move it up as you work. “The Magic Circle” is used to start each piece (except Sulley’s head and nose). Alternative technique: ch 2, then sc x6 into the second chain away from the hook. Sl st to join the round. This creates Round 1. For this model, I used Lily Sugar ‘n Cream’s 100% cotton yarn in Mod Blue, Denim, Lavender, and Cornsilk

 Ch 5. Sc in 2nd ch from hook. Sc in next 3 sts. Fasten off and leave a 12” tail for sewing.

- Step 1. Ch 12. This is your foundation chain. - Step 2: inc in 2nd ch from hook in BLO of foundation chain. Sc in next 10 sts (in BLO). - Step 3: Rotate the foundation chain, and then inc in first loop on the opposite side of the foundation (this is the “front loop” side). Sc in next 10 sts (in FLO). - You should now have an oval with 24 sts around the rim. Move on to Round 2.  (1 inc, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 26 sts  (2 inc, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 30 sts  (3 inc, sc in next 12 sts) x2 = 36 sts  sc in next 36 sts = 36 sts  (3 dec, sc in next 12 sts) x2 = 30 sts  sc in next 30 sts = 30 sts (2 dec, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 26 sts  (1 dec, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 24 sts Insert eyes between Rounds 10 & 11 and attach washers. Eyes should be about 5 sts apart. Sew nose between his eyes, and use the extra tail to embroider his mouth. Stuff the head with Poly-Fil and continue stuffing as you go.  (1 dec, sc in next 4 sts) x4 = 20 sts  (1 dec, sc in next 2 sts) x5 = 15 sts  (1 dec, sc in next 1 sts) x5 = 10 sts 2 dec, then fasten off and leave a 6” tail. Use the tail to

 Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches  sc in next 6 sts (in BLO) = 6 sts 1 dec, sc in next 4 sts = 5 sts  2 dec, skip last st = 3 sts Fasten off and leave an 8” tail for sewing. Weave the yarn from the tip of the horn to the base of the horn. Sew it onto Sulley’s head.

©2013 Josephine Wu Find “A Morning Cup of Jo Creations” on Facebook, Craftsy, and Ravelry 5

Designed by Josephine Wu

from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations 

 Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches  inc x6= 12 sts  (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts  sc in the next 18 sts = 18 sts  (1 dec, sc in next st) x6 = 12 sts 4 dec, sc in next 4 sts = 8 sts  sc in the next 8 sts = 8 sts Fasten off and leave a 12” tail for sewing. Stuff body with Poly-Fil. Position and sew the body to the head.

 Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches  sc in next 6 sts = 6 sts Fasten off and leave a 12” tail for sewing. Arms don’t need to be stuffed. Sew the arms shut, then position and sew arms to body.

 Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches  inc x6= 12 sts  sc in next 12 sts (in BLO) = 12  dec x6= 6 sts  sc in next 6 sts = 6 sts Fasten off and leave a 12” tail for sewing. Stuff legs with Poly-Fil. Position and sew legs to the body – make sure legs are sewn on so that the bear can sit without falling over.

 Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches  sc in next 6 sts (in BLO) = 6 sts sc in next 6 sts = 6 sts  1 dec, sc in next 4 sts = 5 sts 1 dec, then fasten off and leave an 8” tail for sewing. Sew the tail shut, then weave the yarn from the tip of the tail to the base of the tail. Sew it onto Sulley’s buttocks!

Embroider patches/spots on Sulley’s body and tail. Hide all loose yarn tails in the body, and then you’re DONE! 

©2013 Josephine Wu Find “A Morning Cup of Jo Creations” on Facebook, Craftsy, and Ravelry 6

Designed by Josephine Wu



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from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations 

Worsted-weight yarn: Color A: lime green (30 yds) o Color B: yellow (1 yd) o F/5 3.75mm crochet hook Poly-Fil or any stuffing of your choice Yarn needle One 12mm plastic safety eye Blue and white craft felt Fabric glue sc sl st st/sts dec inc

single crochet slip stitch stitch/stitches decrease (join next 2 sts into 1) increase (2sc in next st)

Mike is 2” tall! Gauge is not important – just keep a consistent tension throughout the entire project. Crochet in a spiral. Use something to mark the first stitch of a round, and move it up as you work. “The Magic Circle” is used to start each piece. Alternative technique: ch 2, then sc x6 into the second chain away from the hook. Sl st to join the round. This creates Round 1. For this model, I used Lily Sugar ‘n Cream’s 100% cotton yarn in Hot Green

Cut a tiny slit in to the blue felt. Insert safety eye. Cut around the safety eye to create a thin blue rim (this is Mike’s iris). Now cut a tiny slit in to the white felt. Insert blue-rimmed safety eye in to the white felt. Cut a circle that is about 1.25” wide. Where you cut your circle determines which way Mike’s eyeball will be looking. You can play around with different options. 

 Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches (this is the bottom of Mike’s body)  inc x6= 12 sts  (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts  (1 inc, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 24 sts  (1 inc, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 30 sts  (1 inc, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 36 sts  sc in the next 36 sts =36 sts  (1 dec, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 30 sts  (1 dec, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 24 sts  sc in the next 24 sts =24 sts  (1 dec, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 18 sts  sc in the next 18 sts =18 sts Insert eye between Rounds 9 & 10. Attach washer to secure eye in place. Stuff body with Poly-Fil and continue stuffing as you go.  (1 dec, sc in next st) x6 = 12 sts  dec x6 = 6 sts Fasten off and leave a 6” tail for sewing. Sew the body shut.

©2013 Josephine Wu Find “A Morning Cup of Jo Creations” on Facebook, Craftsy, and Ravelry 7

Designed by Josephine Wu

from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations 

 Magic Circle with a base of Fasten off and leave a 6” tail for sewing. Sew the arms to Round 7 of the body.

 Magic Circle with a base of  sc in next 5 sts = 5 sts Fasten off and leave a 8” tail for sewing. Sew the legs to Round 4 of the body (or wherever you need to sew them in order to help Mike sit without rolling over).

Embroider horns on the top of Mike’s head. Use fabric glue to secure the white felt in place. Hide all yarn tails in the body, and voila! Mike’s ready to hang out with his best friend! 

©2013 Josephine Wu Find “A Morning Cup of Jo Creations” on Facebook, Craftsy, and Ravelry 8

Designed by Josephine Wu



♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥









from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations 

Worsted-weight yarn: Color A: lime green (30 yds) o Color B: yellow (1 yd) o F/5 3.75mm crochet hook Poly-Fil or any stuffing of your choice Yarn needle One 12mm plastic safety eye Blue and white craft felt Fabric glue sc sl st st/sts dec inc

single crochet slip stitch stitch/stitches decrease (join next 2 sts into 1) increase (2sc in next st)

Mike is 2” tall! Gauge is not important – just keep a consistent tension throughout the entire project. Crochet in a spiral. Use something to mark the first stitch of a round, and move it up as you work. “The Magic Circle” is used to start each piece. Alternative technique: ch 2, then sc x6 into the second chain away from the hook. Sl st to join the round. This creates Round 1. For this model, I used Lily Sugar ‘n Cream’s 100% cotton yarn in Hot Green

Cut a tiny slit in to the blue felt. Insert safety eye. Cut around the safety eye to create a thin blue rim (this is Mike’s iris). Now cut a tiny slit in to the white felt. Insert blue-rimmed safety eye in to the white felt. Cut a circle that is about 1.25” wide. Where you cut your circle determines which way Mike’s eyeball will be looking. You can play around with different options. 

 Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches (this is the bottom of Mike’s body)  inc x6= 12 sts  (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts  (1 inc, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 24 sts  (1 inc, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 30 sts  (1 inc, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 36 sts  sc in the next 36 sts =36 sts  (1 dec, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 30 sts  (1 dec, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 24 sts  sc in the next 24 sts =24 sts  (1 dec, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 18 sts  sc in the next 18 sts =18 sts Insert eye between Rounds 9 & 10. Attach washer to secure eye in place. Stuff body with Poly-Fil and continue stuffing as you go.  (1 dec, sc in next st) x6 = 12 sts  dec x6 = 6 sts Fasten off and leave a 6” tail for sewing. Sew the body shut.

 Magic Circle with a base of Fasten off and leave a 6” tail for sewing. Sew the arms to Round 7 of the body.

 Magic Circle with a base of  sc in next 5 sts = 5 sts Fasten off and leave a 8” tail for sewing. Sew the legs to Round 4 of the body (or wherever you need to sew them in order to help Mike sit without rolling over).

- Embroider horns on the top of Mike’s head . - Use fabric glue to secure the white felt in place. - Hide all yarn tails in the body, and voila! Mike’s ready to hang out with his best friend! 

©2013 Josephine Wu Find “A Morning Cup of Jo Creations” on Facebook, Craftsy, and Ravelry 9

Designed by Josephine Wu

from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations 

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You are welcome to hand make items from my patterns for non-commercial and/or commercial use (you may want to check copyright policies if you are selling a doll that’s based off a famous character from cartoons, movies, etc. I am not liable for any consequences that you may encounter). On a brighter note, yes, you may sell any amigurumi dolls that you make from my personal designs!!!  When doing so, I respectfully request that you do not attempt to claim my patterns and/or amigurumi designs as your own designs; please clearly credit all designs to Josephine Wu and/or A Morning Cup of Jo Creations, and provide a link to either my Facebook page (www.facebook.com/amorningcupofjocreations), my Etsy shop (www.amorningcupofjo.etsy.com), or my Craftsy pattern shop (www.craftsy.com/user/pattern/store/476288). Permissions for commercial use DO NOT include mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind. Also, please do not reproduce any part of my patterns anywhere. I work very hard to design and write these patterns, so encountering plagiarism and/or reproduction of my patterns would be extremely discouraging and hurtful. If you’d like to share one of my free patterns, please link people to my Ravelry or Craftsy site. Thank you so much for your understanding, and happy crocheting! 

©2013 Josephine Wu Find “A Morning Cup of Jo Creations” on Facebook, Craftsy, and Ravelry 10

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