Cuddly Cthulhu Amigurumi
by Jenn Nelson in Craft > Knitting & Crochet
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Cuddly Cthulhu Amigurumi
So cute! So evil! So confusing!
A crocheted great old one to keep your teddy bears, um, company. Crochets up quick using odd balls of yarn you've got laying around. A fun, easy present for all ages.
I wrote this pattern. Feel free to make as many Cthulhu amigurumi as you like; give them to friends, family, disaster victims, etc. However, the license is "non-commercial" so please, please, please don't start selling my design on etsy or at conventions.
A crocheted great old one to keep your teddy bears, um, company. Crochets up quick using odd balls of yarn you've got laying around. A fun, easy present for all ages.
I wrote this pattern. Feel free to make as many Cthulhu amigurumi as you like; give them to friends, family, disaster victims, etc. However, the license is "non-commercial" so please, please, please don't start selling my design on etsy or at conventions.
Stuff You Need
Random yarn. I used some acrylic worsted weight I bought at a yard sale ages ago, but you could use just about anything of roughly that gauge. I used a medium green and a dark celery sort of color.
A size 00 and 0 steel hook for a nice, tight gauge.
fiber fill
A small dowel or paintbrush handle (to use as a helping hand for the tentacles)
a yarn needle for sewing on apendages
plastic safety eyes
acrylic paint (dark red, bright red, black, white)
tiny paint brush
clear non-yellowing nail polish ("top coat")
Helpful crochet supplies: row markers, kacha-kacha row counter, measuring tape.
A size 00 and 0 steel hook for a nice, tight gauge.
fiber fill
A small dowel or paintbrush handle (to use as a helping hand for the tentacles)
a yarn needle for sewing on apendages
plastic safety eyes
acrylic paint (dark red, bright red, black, white)
tiny paint brush
clear non-yellowing nail polish ("top coat")
Helpful crochet supplies: row markers, kacha-kacha row counter, measuring tape.
Paint the Eyes
For little projects, I love citadel colour acrylics. They're very smooth, matte, and opaque. I gave the whole eye a dark red base coat. Next, I painted the iris flare in with a bright red. An asterisk shape works well for this. Once dry, I painted in big, limpid pupils. Some reflective dots done in white finish them off.
3-5 coats of shiny nail polish top coat protects your paint job and gives them a "wet" finish.
Make sure to use safety eyes if you're planning on giving this to a kid.
3-5 coats of shiny nail polish top coat protects your paint job and gives them a "wet" finish.
Make sure to use safety eyes if you're planning on giving this to a kid.
Crochet the Head and Body
Use your main color and 00 steel hook.
R1: Chain (Ch) 2, 6 single crochet (sc) in 2nd chain from hook.
R2: 2 sc in each sc around (12 st)
R3: *sc 1, then 2 sc in next sc.*, repeat 6 times. (18 stitches)
R4: *sc 2, then 2 sc in next sc.*, repeat 6 times. (24 stitches)
R5-6: sc 24.
R7: *sc 3, then 2 sc in next sc.* repeat 6 times. (30 stitches)
R8-9: sc 30.
R10: *sc 3, decrease (dec) 1,* repeat 6 times (24 stiches)
R11: sc 24
R12: *sc 2, dec 1,* repeat 6 times (18 stitches)
PUT THE EYES ON NOW.
R13: *sc 1, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (12 stitches)
STUFF HEAD NOW.
R14-16: sc 12
R17: *sc 1, then 2 sc in next sc.*, repeat 6 times. (18 stitches)
R18-19: sc 18
R20: *sc 1, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (12 stitches)
STUFF BODY NOW.
R21: *sc 1, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (6 stitches)
R22: sc 1, dec 2
Bind off, sew in ends.
R1: Chain (Ch) 2, 6 single crochet (sc) in 2nd chain from hook.
R2: 2 sc in each sc around (12 st)
R3: *sc 1, then 2 sc in next sc.*, repeat 6 times. (18 stitches)
R4: *sc 2, then 2 sc in next sc.*, repeat 6 times. (24 stitches)
R5-6: sc 24.
R7: *sc 3, then 2 sc in next sc.* repeat 6 times. (30 stitches)
R8-9: sc 30.
R10: *sc 3, decrease (dec) 1,* repeat 6 times (24 stiches)
R11: sc 24
R12: *sc 2, dec 1,* repeat 6 times (18 stitches)
PUT THE EYES ON NOW.
R13: *sc 1, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (12 stitches)
STUFF HEAD NOW.
R14-16: sc 12
R17: *sc 1, then 2 sc in next sc.*, repeat 6 times. (18 stitches)
R18-19: sc 18
R20: *sc 1, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (12 stitches)
STUFF BODY NOW.
R21: *sc 1, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (6 stitches)
R22: sc 1, dec 2
Bind off, sew in ends.
Crochet Legs and Arms
Use contrast color and 00 steel hook.
Start with a slip loop.
R1: sc 4 into loop. Tighten loop.
R2: 2 sc into each sc around (8 stitches), then slip stitch to complete the round. This should make a nice, flat circle.
Switch to main color.
R3: sc into back loops only of R2. (8 stitches)
R4+: sc1, dec 1 until only one stitch remains. Shove yarn ends in cone to stuff as you go.
The finished shape should be a cone with a flat bottom.
Make 4. Sew 2 onto the bottom of the body as legs, keep 2 as arms. We'll sew them on later.
Start with a slip loop.
R1: sc 4 into loop. Tighten loop.
R2: 2 sc into each sc around (8 stitches), then slip stitch to complete the round. This should make a nice, flat circle.
Switch to main color.
R3: sc into back loops only of R2. (8 stitches)
R4+: sc1, dec 1 until only one stitch remains. Shove yarn ends in cone to stuff as you go.
The finished shape should be a cone with a flat bottom.
Make 4. Sew 2 onto the bottom of the body as legs, keep 2 as arms. We'll sew them on later.
Tentacles!
You'll be making 5 tentacles. These are kind of tricky. I used a 0 steel hook; one size smaller than I used for the body. I also stuck a skinny paintbrush handle in the center while I worked the rounds; it prevented me from accidentally crocheting the tentacle shut.
Start with a slip loop.
ch 3 into loop, tighten loop.
1 sc in each ch around. Repeat until tentacle is approx. 1" long. It's okay if it's not exact.
Bind off.
I had one that was about 1 1/4", two that were 1 1/8", and two that were 1" on the nose. I sewed the longest in center of the bottom row, then sewed the mid-length ones on either side. I sewed the two short tentacles on the top row.
Start with a slip loop.
ch 3 into loop, tighten loop.
1 sc in each ch around. Repeat until tentacle is approx. 1" long. It's okay if it's not exact.
Bind off.
I had one that was about 1 1/4", two that were 1 1/8", and two that were 1" on the nose. I sewed the longest in center of the bottom row, then sewed the mid-length ones on either side. I sewed the two short tentacles on the top row.
Sew on Arms
Now that your tentacles are on, you can sew on the arms.
Crochet the Wings
The wings are essentially a hexagon motif with only 5 ribs instead of 6. This makes a 4 point "wing."
I used a 00 steel hook and the contrast color.
Start with a slip loop.
R1: ch3 (turn chain,) then 4 dc into loop. Tighten loop.
FLIP WORK so you are working into the last stitch you completed.
R2: ch3 (turn chain,) *2 dc in stitch, then ch 1,* repeat 3 times, then 2 dc in last stitch.
FLIP WORK
R3: ch 3 (turn chain,) dc in next stitch, * 2 dc in ch, ch 3, 2 dc in ch, dc 2* repeat 4 times.
Bind off. Pinch corners to create "batwing" shape. Sew the two wings together. Sew to body, and weave in excess yarn.
I used a 00 steel hook and the contrast color.
Start with a slip loop.
R1: ch3 (turn chain,) then 4 dc into loop. Tighten loop.
FLIP WORK so you are working into the last stitch you completed.
R2: ch3 (turn chain,) *2 dc in stitch, then ch 1,* repeat 3 times, then 2 dc in last stitch.
FLIP WORK
R3: ch 3 (turn chain,) dc in next stitch, * 2 dc in ch, ch 3, 2 dc in ch, dc 2* repeat 4 times.
Bind off. Pinch corners to create "batwing" shape. Sew the two wings together. Sew to body, and weave in excess yarn.
CUDDLE!!!!!
Cuddle with Cthulhu or give him away to a good home.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!