Bride of Chucky (Tiffany) – Free Crochet Pattern

Crochet bride of Chucky

After a few movies Chucky got a wife and she is just as vicious as he is. If you use this pattern to make your own Tiffany, please use #drunkenauntwendy so I can find it on instagram and give you love.

This pattern is not tested. There is a baker’s dozen worth of free mini monsters so make them all.

Materials


I love this yarn – Antique White

Vanna’s Choice – Beige

Vanna’s Glamour – Onyx

Caron’s Simply Soft – Ivory

Purple eyeshadow

Black Sharpie

12 mm safety eyes

Doll Eyelashes

E6000 epoxy
Size E crochet hook

Large eye blunt needle

Polyfiberfill

Abbreviations

SC – Single Crochet

DC – Double Crochet

Ch- Chain
INC – SC 2 stitches into same stitch

DEC – SC two stitches together
BLO – Back loops only

FLO – Front Loops only

Gauge – Gauge is not important for this project, but if you are making it from the kit, you should use the right size needle to ensure you don’t run out of yarn.

Notes:

Parentheses indicate a repeat. Repeat the stitches in the parentheses for the number of times indicated.

The bracketed number [] is the number of stitches at the end of each row.

I spread my increases out so there isn’t a seam on the finished piece. If you do not like this method, you can do regular increases.

Crochet section is worked in partly in the round. Use a stitch marker or a scrap piece of yarn to mark the beginning of each row. Then you don’t have to count every row. Do not join unless instructed to.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at drunkenauntwendy@gmail.com.

EYES

Cut a section of 3 eyelashes and glue to the back of the safety eyes. Set aside to dry.

BODY

In Antique White, Ch 2
Round 1: 6 SC in 2nd Ch from hook [6].
Round 2: INC in each stitch [12].
Round 3: (SC, INC) 6 times [18].
Round 4: (SC, INC, SC) 6 times [24].

Round 5: (3 SC, INC) 6 times [30].

Round 6: In BLOs, SC row [30].

Rounds 7-9: 3 rows SC [30 per row].

Round 10: (13 SC, DEC) 2 times [28]. Round 11: (5 SC, DEC) 4 times [24].

Round 12: (4 SC, DEC) 4 times [20].

Round 13: (8 SC, DEC) 2 times [18].

Round 14: (SC, DEC) 6 times [12].

Fasten off, leave a long strand for sewing.

RUFFLE ON BOTTOM OF DRESS

In Antique White, Attach to unused loops in Round 6

Round 1: Inc in each stitch [60].

Round 2: SC in each stitch [60].

Fasten off.

HEAD

In Beige, Ch 2
Round 1: 6 SC in 2nd Ch from hook [6].
Round 2: INC in each stitch [12].
Round 3: (SC, INC) 6 times [18].
Round 4: (5 SC, INC) 3 times [21].

Round 5: (6 SC, INC) 3 times [24].

Rounds 6-8: 3 rows SC [24 stitches each row].

Stop here and insert safety eyes between rows 6-7. Before attaching the back, brush purple eyeshadow heavily around the top of the eyes and lightly around the bottom,Start stuffing.

Round 9: (6 SC, DEC) 3 times [21].

Round 10: (5 SC, DEC) 3 times [18].

Round 11: (SC, DEC) 6 times [12].

Round 12: DEC 6 times [6].

Fasten off. Attach to Body.

HAIR

In Fuzzy Yellow

Take a piece of yarn and measure the crown of your dolls head. Set this aside, you will use this to make sure you make enough hair.

Using the hair color, wrap the yarn around an item the same width as you want the length of your hair to be. (I used my iphone). These wraps should be as long on the phone as your set aside piece of hair. The more wraps you do, the thicker the hair.

Then using the same yarn, SC along the spine of your item catching 3-4 pieces of yarn at a time. (This secures the hair). Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Cut the hair at the other end.

Lay chain on head with hair covering face and tack down. Flip hair to the back of the head and start tacking down sections. Leave some free. Using the Sharpie, Make the roots black.

JACKET

In Onyx, Ch 31

Row 1: SC in 2nd chain from hook. SC in remaining 29 stitches, Ch 1, turn [30]

Row 2: Sc 30, Ch 1, turn [30].

Row 3: Sc 30, Ch 1, turn [30].

Row 4: Dec, SC 26, DEC [28].

Row 5: DEC, SC 22, DEC [26].

Row 6: DEC, SC 18, DEC [24].

Fasten off leaving a long tail. Sew to body under head. Use the tail to embroider a mouth.

Sam – Free Crochet Pattern

Free Crocheted Sam from Trick or Treat

I’ve been busy making giant knitted blankets for a local store. I tried the first one with Jumbo Knitting Needles. It worked, but I felt the stitches were too tight. The second one, I used a method of hand knitting.

Hand Knitted Blanket

It gave me the look I was going for and was so much faster.

I’ve been slowly converting my patterns to video tutorials. If you make him, use #drunkenauntwendy. I love to see your work.

Sam Crochet Tutorial
Free Crocheted Sam from Trick or Treat

If you simply want the written pattern, it is available for a nominal fee.

Video Pattern – Samara from the Ring

Drunken Aunt Wendy Crocheted Samara Doll

VHS tapes are rare these days. But if you happen upon an unmarked cassette, make sure you don’t watch it less Samara comes out of the TV to scare you to death.

She’s another part of my mini-monster collection. Other patterns done are Freddy Krueger, Billy from Saw, Jason Voorhees, Beetlejuice, Twisty, and The Babadook. New ones are added each year. Join my mailing list for links to exclusive content. Use #drunkenauntwendy if you post on Instagram.

Follow along with the video to make your own mini monster.