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.

Sergeant Spinner – Free Pattern

Crochet Spider Pattern

Not one of my mini-monsters, but spiders scare the crap out of me.

This might be one of the scariest things I ever made. Those eyes, those legs… EEEEK!

Enjoy this free pattern. Let me know if you like him or if you have problems. Make sure to use #drunkenauntwendy if you post a picture on Instagram.

Mini-monsters are being typed and will be put up as they are completed.

Sargeant Spinner

 

            

 

 

Materials


I love this yarn – Graymist

I love this yarn – Eggplant
6 9mm safety eyes

Size E crochet hook
Poly fiberfill
Large eye blunt needle

 

Abbreviations

 

Ch – Chain

SC – Single Crochet
INC – 2 Single Crochet in designated stitch
DEC – Single Crochet 2 stitches together

DC – Double Crochet

 

Gauge is not important for this project. If you have purchased the kit, it is important to use the right size hook  in order to ensure you have enough yarn.
Note – this project is worked in continuous rounds. Do not join the rounds.

 

Notes: Almost the entire project is worked 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.

 

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.

 

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

 

HEAD

In Eggplant, Ch 8,
Round 1: SC in 2nd Chain from hook, SC in next 5 stitches, 3 SC in last stitch, using the unused loops from the first 6 stitches SC 6 times, 3 SC in the end [18].

Round 2: (6 SC, 3 INC) 2 times [24].
Round 3: {6 SC (SC, INC) 3 times} 2 times [30].
Round 4: {6 SC (SC, INC, SC) 3 times} 2 times [36].
Round 5: {6 SC (3 SC, INC) 3 times} 2 times [42].
Round 6: {6 SC (2 SC, INC, 2  SC) 3 times} 2 times [48].

Rounds 7-17: 11 rows SC [48 stitches per row]

Round 18: (6 SC, DEC) 6 times [42].

Round 19: (5 SC, DEC) 6 times [36].

Round 20: (4 SC, DEC) 6 times [30].

Place Eyes as follows:

2 in between rows 11-12 approximately 2 stitches apart.

4 between rows 13-14, 2 stitches apart spacing the two above evenly.

Start stuffing firmly.
Round 21: (3 SC, DEC) 6 times [24].

Round 22: (2 SC, DEC) 6 times [18].

Round 23: (SC, DEC) 6 times [12].
Round 24: (DEC) 6 times [6].

Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing. Weave the tail through the last six stitches and pull to close the opening.

 

MANDIBLES (Make 2)

In Graymist Ch 7

Row 1: SC in 2nd Ch from hook, SC remaining 5 stitches [6].

Fasten off. Sew to the head under the eyes. Twist the mandibles slightly to get the feeler look.

 

BODY

In Eggplant, Ch 2

Round 1: 6 SC in 2nd Chain 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: (2 SC, INC, 2 SC) 6 times [36].

Round 7: (5 SC, INC) 6 times [42].

Round 8: (3 SC, INC, 3 SC) 6 times [48].

Rounds 9-12: 4 rows SC [48 stitches per row].

Round 13: (6 SC, DEC) 6 times [42].

Round 14: (5 SC, DEC) 6 times [36].

Round 15: (4 SC, DEC) 6 times [30].

Start stuffing firmly.
Round 16: (3 SC, DEC) 6 times [24].

Round 17: (2 SC, DEC) 6 times [18].

Round 18: (SC, DEC) 6 times [12].
Round 19: (DEC) 6 times [6].

Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing. Weave the tail through the last six stitches and pull to close the opening.

Sew to the bottom of the head.

 

LEGS (Make 8)

Note 4 legs are made in the color scheme 4 eggplant, 4 graymist, 4 eggplant. The other 4 are made in the reverse 4 graymist, 4 eggplant, 4 graymist. They are sewn on in an alternating pattern on the body.

In starting color, Ch 2

Round 1: 6 SC in 2nd Chain from hook [6].

Round 2: INC in each stitch [12].

Rounds 3-4: 2 rows SC, Change colors [12 stitches per row].

Rounds 5-6: 2 rows SC [12 stitches per row].

Round 7: DEC, DEC, 4 SC, INC, INC, 2 SC [12].

Round 8: SC row, Change Colors [12].

Round 9: DEC, DEC, 4 SC, INC, INC, 2 SC [12].

Round 10 SC row, Change Colors [12].

Round 11: DEC, DEC, 4 SC, INC, INC, 2 SC [12].

Round 12: SC row, Change Colors [12].

Fasten off. Stuff firmly. Sew around the body making sure all the curves of the legs go the same way.

 

 

 

Yakko – Free Pattern

Animaniac crochet

If you follow me on Facebook and/or Instagram, you know I have been creating Yakko this week.

This is the initial pattern with the smaller face piece. Hopefully when I make his brother, Wakko and the Warner sister, Dot, I’ll get it right. Then they can run around the Warner Movie Lot.FullSizeRender

He looks a lot cuter with his body.

I haven’t tested this pattern at all. Please let me know if there are any issues with the pattern or suggestions or recommendations.Yakko Pattern

Next week I will be crocheting items from other designers. I like to try other patterns so I can see different takes on things and different ways to make my crochet creatures come to life.

The next few free patterns will be from Animaniacs. Let me know what you think my series after that should be. I was thinking Princess Bride characters. Andre the Giant as Fezzik as a plush doll could be the cutest thing ever.

She-Hulk Free Pattern

She Hulk Crochet Pattern

I know it has been forever. I’ve been working on all sorts of new things. If you don’t follow me on Instagram, you should. I am finally getting used to the platform and getting a lot better at it.

Now for the main event: SHE-HULK!

I love comic book ladies and feel they are underrepresented in the crochet world. IMG_2897

Look at that face. I used my eyelash technique, because it is my favorite. I may run out of doll lashes soon. Also her booty shorts are just the cutest.

The pattern is available below. I have not tested it. I think her boobs need to be bigger. When I test it, I will try that part. I also have not calculated the yardage for the different colors. If you run into problems or errors, please contact me or leave a comment. Make sure to use #drunkenauntwendy if you post on Instagram so I can find it.

Materials
Worsted Weight Yarn
I love this yarn – Limelight
I love this yarn – Amethyst
I love this yarn – Jelly Bean
I love this yarn – Black
I love this yarn – White
12 mm Safety Eyes
Doll Eyelashes
Size E crochet hook
Slicker Brush
Needlefelting tool
Polyfiberfill
Large Eye Needle

Abbreviations
SC – Single Crochet
HDC – Half Double Crochet
CH- Chain
FO – Fasten Off
SL ST – Slip Stitch
INC – Make two Single Crochet in Same Stitch
DEC – Single Crochet two stitches together
BLO – Back Loops Only

Note: Entire project is worked 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.

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.

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

Cut two sections of 3 doll lashes and glue to the underside of the eyes. Use a strong glue. I use E6000. Set aside to dry while you work on the head.

HEAD – in Limelight
The head is made by doing an oval increase. Sometimes it helps to mark where your increases are going to go with a spare piece of contrasting yarn. Just note that the first row is worked on both sides of the starting chain. The face is then embroidered on before you finish the head and stuff her.

Ch 8
Round 1: SC in 2nd Ch, SC in next 5 stitches. 3 SC in last stitch. Working in the unused loops from the chain, SC 5, 3 SC in last chain. [18].

Round 2: [6 SC, (INC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [24].

Round 3: [6 SC, (SC, INC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [30].
Round 4: [6 SC, (SC, INC, SC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [36].
Round 5: [6 SC, (3 SC, INC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [42].
Round 6: [6 SC, (2 SC, INC, 2 SC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [48].

Rounds 7-17: SC in each stitch for 11 rows [48 stitches per row].

Fasten off. Insert eyes 4 rows down from the open edge 9 stitches apart. Make sure the eyelashes are where you want them before you put the washers on for the eyes.

Embroider nose in limelight with three long straight stitches coming out of a center point to create a triangle.

Using black, embroider eyebrows using a backstich.

Make sure you tie all the tails off inside the head to prevent unraveling later.

HAIR – in Jelly Bean
Ch 8
Round 1: SC in 2nd Ch, SC in next 5 stitches. 3 SC in last stitch. Working in the unused loops from the chain, SC 5, 3 SC in last chain. [18].

Round 2: [6 SC, (INC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [24].

Round 3: [6 SC, (SC, INC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [30].
Round 4: [6 SC, (SC, INC, SC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [36].
Round 5: [6 SC, (3 SC, INC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [42].
Round 6: [6 SC, (2 SC, INC, 2 SC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [48].

Rounds 7-8: SC in each stitch for 2 rows [48 stitches per row].
Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Stuff the head and sew on the hair continuing to stuff as you go.

Cut several 8 inch pieces of jelly bean to attach as hair. You can make the hair longer if you wish.

Attach the hair by folding the piece of hair in half, pulling the loop through and securing the open ends. Attach in a line on the left side of her head for the part. Attach on the other side of the line. Attach throughout the head. Using a slicker brush, go through the hair causing the yarn to unravel. This can take upwards of an hour depending on how many strands of hair you use. Then using the needlefelting tool, style the hair.

FEET (Make 2)
In White
Ch 5
Round 1: SC in 2nd Ch, SC in next 2 stitches. 3 SC in last stitch, working in the unused loops from the chain, SC 3, 3 SC in last chain. [12].
Round 2: [3 SC, (INC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [18].
Round 3: SC in BLOs [18].
Round 4: SC 3 times, DEC 3 times, 9 SC [15].
Round 5: 2 SC, 2 DEC, 9 SC [13].
Round 6: SC row [13]. Change Colors to limelight
Round 7: 3 SC, Spike Stich, 9 SC [12 SC, 1 spike stitch].
Round 8: DEC, 11 SC [12]
Rounds 9-12: 4 rows SC [12 stitches per row] change colors to amethyst
Rounds 12-13: 2 rows SC [12 stitches per row].
Fasten off the first leg.
Do not fasten off leg number 2, follow the instructions below for leg number 2.
Round 13: SC around stitches in leg number one and then around the stitches in leg number 2 [24]. Using the tail from leg number one, sew up any gaps that may have resulted at the join.

Stuff legs and continue crocheting in the round.

Rounds 14-16: SC in each stitch for 3 rows. Change color to white in last stitch. [24 stitches per row].
Round 17: SC row, change color to Amethyst in last stitch [24].

Round 18: (2 SC, DEC) 6 times [18].
Round 19: (SC, DEC) 6 times [12].
Rounds 20-21: 2 rows SC [12 stitches per row].
Round 22: (2 SC, INC) 4 times [16].
Rounds 23-24: 2 rows SC, Change colors to White in last stitch [16].
Round 25: (2 SC, DEC) 4 times, change color to Green in last stitch [12].
Round 26: DEC 6 times [6].
Round 27: SC row [6].
Fasten off and sew to head.

ARMS (make 2)
In White
Ch 2
Round 1: 6 SC in 2nd Ch from hook [6].
Round 2: (SC, INC) 3 times [9].
Rounds 3-4: 2 rows SC, change colors to limelight in the last stitch [9 stitches per row].
Round 5: (SC, DEC) 3 times [6].
Rounds 6-14: 9 rows SC [6 stitches per row].
Fasten off. Sew to the sides of body and to the head.

 

 

Weave in all ends.

She-hulk is in the house.

Sparky and Frostina – Free Pattern

Free Crochet Monster Pattern

Free Crochet Monster Pattern

I think these two might be my favorite. The pictures don’t show how sparkly she is. I also love their expressions and striped arms. Since they are hot and cold, Katy Perry music runs through my head when I look at them.

Look at all this sparkly hair.

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I also love how long I made the arms.

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Let me know if there are any problems or any of the instructions are unclear. They have not been tested. If you make one use #drunkenauntwendy when posting so I can find it.

Sparky and Frostina, Monsters

© DrunkenAuntWendyDesigns 2015

Materials

Sparky

Worsted Weight Yarn

I love this yarn – Yellow

I love this yarn – Orange Neon

I love this yarn – Fire Red

Sport Weight Yarn

I love this cotton – White

I love this cotton – Black

 

Frostina

Worsted Weight Yarn

I love this yarn – Soft Blue

I love this yarn – Amethyst

Yarn Bee Fetching – Pewter

Yarn Bee Fetching – Diamond

Sport Weight Yarn

I love this cotton – White

I love this cotton – Black

 

Size E crochet hook

Polyfiberfill

Large Eye Needle

 

Abbreviations

SC – Single Crochet

HDC – Half Double Crochet

DC – Double Crochet

TC – Triple Crochet

DTC – Double Triple Crochet

CH- Chain

FO – Fasten Off

SL ST – Slip Stitch

INC – Make two Single Crochet in Same Stitch

DEC – Single Crochet two stitches together

BLO – Back Loops Only

Note: Entire project is worked 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.

 

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.

 

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

 

 

BODY

Sparky – Fire Red

Frostina – Soft Blue

 

Ch 8

Round 1: SC in 2nd Ch, SC in next 5 stitches. 3 SC in last stitch. Working in the unused loops from the chain, SC 5, 3 SC in last chain. [18]

Round 2: [6 SC, (INC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [24].

Round 3: [6 SC, (SC, INC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [30].

Round 4: [6 SC, (SC, INC, SC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [36].

Round 5: [6 SC, (3 SC, INC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [42].

Round 6: [6 SC, (2 SC, INC, 2 SC) 3 times] repeat bracket one more time [48].

Note: Switches from oval increase to regular circle increase here

Round 7: (7 SC, INC) 6 times [54].

Round 8: (4 SC, INC, 4 SC) 6 times [60].

Rounds 9-32: SC in each stitch for 24 rows [60 stitches per row].

Round 33: In BLO (DEC, 8 SC) 6 times [54].

Round 34: (DEC, 7 SC) 6 times [48].

Round 35: (DEC, 6 SC) 6 times [42].

Round 36: (DEC, 5 SC) 6 times [36].

Start stuffing. Make sure you stuff firmly enough to hold the shape, but not too firmly that you stretch your stitches

Round 37: (DEC, 4 SC) 6 times [30].

Round 38: (DEC, 3 SC) 6 times [24].

Round 39: (DEC, 2 SC) 6 times [18].

Round 40: (DEC, 1 SC) 6 times [12].

Round 41: (DEC) 6 times [6].

Fasten off. Thread the tail through the opening and sew it up tight.

 

 

 

 

ARMS – make 2 for each monster

Both monsters’ arms are worked the same, no need to fasten off for color changes. Simply run the unused colors up the inside.

 

Sparky Stripe Pattern

           2 red

           2 orange

           2 yellow

           Repeat until the last four rows.

           Finish last four rows in red

 

 

Frostina Stripe Pattern

           3 Soft Blue

           1 Diamond

           3 Amethyst

           1 Diamond

 

 

Chain 2

Round 1: 6 SC in 2nd CH from hook.

Round 2: (INC) 6 times [12].

Round 3: (SC, INC) 6 times [18].

Round 4: (SC, INC, SC) 6 times [24].

Rounds 5-10: 6 rows SC [24 stitches each row].

Stuff only the ball of the arms.

Round 11: (DEC, 2 SC) 6 times [18].

Round 12: (DEC, 1 SC) 6 times [12].

Rounds 13-34: 22 rows SC [12 stitches each row].

SC opening closed with the last used color. Fasten off and leave a long tail to sew them on.

Sew to the arms to the sides of the body hanging low.

 

 

LEGS – Make 2

Sparky – Fire Red

Frostina – Soft Blue

 

CH 2

Round 1: 6 SC in 2nd CH from hook.

Round 2: (INC) 6 times [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 BLO, SC Row [30].

Round 7: (DEC, 3 SC) 6 times [24].

Rounds 8-11: 4 rows SC [24 stitches each row].

Round 12: In BLOs (DEC, 2 SC) 6 times [18].

Round 13: (DEC, 1 SC) 6 times [12].

Start stuffing here

Rounds 14-18: 5 rows SC [12 stitches each row].

Fasten off. Make sure they are stuffed tightly to support the weight of the monster.

Sew to the bottom of the body.

 

EYES – Make two for each monster

In white

Chain 2

Round 1: 6 SC in 2nd CH from hook.

Round 2: (INC) 6 times [12].

Round 3: (SC, INC) 6 times [18].

Round 4: (SC, INC, SC) 6 times [24].

Fasten off. Stretch to an oval shape before sewing.

 

PUPIL – Make two for each monster

In black

Chain 2

Round 1: 6 SC in 2nd CH from hook.

Slip stitch to close circle.

Sparky – sew pupils to bottom of oval

Frostina – sew pupils slightly off center looking in the same direction.

 

Sew eyes to the body. Eyelashes are optional.

 

 

HEAD FLAMES

Sparky – Make 1 yellow, 1 orange, 2 red

Frostina – Make one in Pewter and 2 in Pewter for the first 5 rows and Amethyst for the rest.

 

Chain 2

Round 1: 4 SC in 2nd CH from hook.

Round 2: (INC, SC) 2 times [6].

Round 3: SC Row [6].

Round 4: (INC, 2 SC) 2 times [8].

Round 5: SC row [8].

Round 6: (INC, 3 SC) 2 times [10].

Round 7: SC row [10].

Round 8: (INC, 4 SC) 2 times [12].

Round 9: (SC, INC) 6 times [18].

Rounds 10-12: 3 rows SC [18 stitches each row].

Round 13: (DEC, 1 SC) 6 times [12].

SC opening together.

Sew to the starting row.

 

 

HAIR

Frostina only

Cut several strands of diamond fifteen inches long. Fold in half and attach with a slip stitch.

 

Leave the first two rows without hair to sew the head flames on.

 

I prefer to attach hair every other row.

 

After you attach the head flames, you can add some more hairs to fill in any visible bald spots.

 

 

 

MOUTHMake one

Both have the same mouth it is just turned a different direction.

 

In Black

Ch 7

Round 1: SL ST, SC, HDC, DC, TC, DTC, CH 1.

Fasten off. There will be a point that you should curve under before sewing to the monster.

Emoji Imp Pillow – Video Tutorial

Crochet Emoji Imp

Crochet Emoji Imp

My husband won. (not completely, he wanted the poop emoji).

Crochet Emoji Pillow
Pirate emoji

I’m working on converting my content. This is available on Youtube or you can watch it below. You can buy the pattern as well. Emoji Imp Crochet Pattern – Drunken Aunt Wendy % (drunkenauntwendydesigns.com)

I’ve already started on the next monster set and they are quite hot and cold.

Crochet Monster
Sparky

Mango and Tango – monsters out on the town.

Crocheted Monsters

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I present Mango and Tango. Tango is taking his monster lady friend out on the town dancing. Here’s hoping their tails don’t get tangled.

I tried new things on these two. I added eyelids:

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And I used doll eyelashes. This shows Mango without her lashes:

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I’m still deciding whether I like the eyelashes or not.

Mango and Tango are available on Etsy and Ravelry

Free Pattern Tuesday – One eyed, one horned, flying purple people eater

Crocheted One Eyed One horned flying purple people eater pattern

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That full time job of mine really gets in the way of my crafting. It keeps me in yarn, that’s probably why I stay.

This pattern was up at my shop, but it hasn’t been purchased yet so I decided to take it down. It’s one of my favorites so enjoy.

BTW if you can’t find a 30mm eye you can embroider one on instead.

Remember if you make your own, use #drunkenauntwendy so I can find it.

Materials
30 mm Plastic safety eye
Size E crochet hook
Caron Simply Soft in Grape (A)
I love this yarn in Limelight (B)
I love this yarn in White (C)
I love this yarn in Fire Red (D)
Gauge is not important for this project
Abbreviations
SC – Single Crochet
CC – Change Colors
INC – Increase (Sc 2 stitches in designated stitch
DEC – Decrease (SC 2 stitches together)
CH – Chain
SL – Slip Stitch
HDC – half double crochet
DC – Double crochet
Instructions

Head

In A chain 2
6 SC in 2nd chain from hook
INC in each stitch (12)
(SC, INC) 6 times (18)
(SC, INC, SC) 6 times (24)
(3 SC, INC) 6 times (30)
(2 SC, INC, 2 SC) 6 times (36)
(5 SC, INC) 6 times (42)
(3 SC, INC, 3 SC) 6 times (48)
9-18. 10 rows SC
19. (6 SC, DEC) 6 times (42)
20. (5 SC, DEC) 6 times (36)
21. (4 SC, DEC) 6 times (30)
Insert eye so it spans between rows 10-15
22. (3 SC, DEC) 6 times (24)
23. (2 SC, DEC) 6 times (18)
24. (1 SC, DEC) 6 times (12)
25. (DEC) 6 times (6)
Fasten off. Using the tail, wind through the last 6 stitches and pull up tight to close the hole.

Body

In A chain 2
6 SC in 2nd chain from hook
(INC) in each stitch (12)
(SC, INC) 6 times (18)
SC row
Change color to B SC 5 (INC, SC) 4 times, 5 SC (22)
SC row
CC to A. SC 5 (INC, 2 SC) 4 times. 5 SC (26)
6 SC, (INC, 3 SC) 4 times, 4 SC (30)
CC to B. SC row
SC row
CC to A. SC row
SC row
CC to B. SC row
SC row
CC to A. (3 SC, DEC) 6 times (24)
(2 SC, DEC) 6 times (18)
Start stuffing body
17. (1 SC, DEC) 6 times (12)
18. (DEC) 6 times
Fasten off. Leave a long tail. Take tail through the last six stitches and pull up tight to close the opening.

Wings
Make 2 in B
Ch 2
SC in 2nd chain from hook
Chain 1, 3 SC in stitch
Ch 1, INC, SC, INC (5)
Ch 1, INC, 3 SC, INC (7)
Ch 1, INC, 5 SC, INC (9)
SL next 3 stitches, SC, HDC, DC, DC, HDC, SC
Fasten off. Sew to back of body on the second row of green from top as in picture.

Horn

In C, Ch 2
4 SC in 2nd chain from hook
SC row
(INC, SC) 2 times (6)
SC row
(INC, 2 SC) 2 times (8)
SC row
(INC, 3 SC) 2 times (10)
SC row
(INC, 4 SC) 2 times (12)
SC row
Fasten off, stuff and sew to top of head over eye.

Teeth (make 2)

Repeat instructions for horn through row 4
Fasten off and sew to face under eye
Optional: embroider two points of D on the bottom of the teeth.

Legs (make 2)

In A, Ch 2
4 SC in 2nd Ch from hook
(INC) in each stitch (8)
3-10. 8 rows SC
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Arms (make 2)

In A, Ch 2
4 SC in 2nd Ch from hook
2-5. 4 rows SC
Fasten off and sew to the body on a purple stripe.

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Free Pattern Tuesday – Blue Angry Bird

Crocheted Blue Angry Bird Pattern

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I’m slightly addicted to Angry Birds. That’s putting it mildly. I like to sit in court and play while I wait my turn, which can take hours. Being a lawyer is boring.

You have a red bird and a pig, now toss a blue one into mix.

Have fun!

Copyright 2012: Drunken Aunt Wendy Designs
Materials
Crochet hook size E
Large eye needle
Poly fiberfill
Yarn
Vanna’s Choice Baby in Aqua
I Love This Yarn in Black, White, Sungold, Firered
Abbreviations
Ch – Chain
SC – Single Crochet
INC – 2 Single Crochet in same stitch
DEC – Single Crochet 2 stitches together

Instructions
Body

In Aqua, Ch 2
6 SC in 2nd chain from hook
INC in each stitch (12)
(SC, INC) 6 times (18)
(SC, INC, SC) 6 times (24)
(3 SC, INC) 6 times (30)
(2 SC, INC, 2 SC) 6 times (36)
(5 SC, INC) 6 times (42)
8-17. 10 rows SC
18. (5 SC, DEC) 6 times (36)
19. (4 SC, DEC) 6 times (30)
20. (3 SC, DEC) 6 times (24)
22. (2 SC, DEC) 6 times (18)
Start stuffing
23. (SC, DEC) 6 times (12)
24 . DEC 6 times (6)
Fasten off. Leave a long tail. Thread the tail through the last six stitches and pull up tight to close hole.
Head Feather (big)

In Aqua, Ch 2
4 SC, in 2nd Ch from hook
INC in each stitch (8)
3-6. 4 rows SC
7. (DEC, 2 SC) 2 times (6)
SC opening closed.
Fasten off
Head Feather (small)

In Aqua, Ch 2
4 SC, in 2nd Ch from hook
INC in each stitch (8)
3. SC row
4. (DEC, 2 SC) 2 times (6)
SC opening closed
Fasten off. Sew to big feather and sew to top of head.
Tail Feathers

Note: tail is made by making 3 black feathers and then crocheting them together.
In Black, Ch 2
4 SC in 2nd Ch from hook
(INC, SC) 2 times (6)
(INC, 2 SC) 2 times (8)
SC row
Fasten off first two tail feather, don’t fasten off last tail feather, the rest is worked back in forth.
5. SC both sides together, match up the other pieces and SC the openings together. (12)
6. Change colors to White, Ch 1, SC across
7. Change colors to Blue, Ch 1, DEC, 8 SC, DEC (8)
8. Ch 1, SC row
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. Sew to back of bird.
Eyes make 2

In Black, Ch 2
4 SC in 2nd chain from hook, change color to white in last stitch.
INC in each stitch (8)
(INC, SC) 12, change color to Firered
INC, SC, INC this is not a complete row
Fasten off sew to the front above the beak
Beak

In Sungold, Ch 2
4 SC in 2nd Chain from hook
3 SC in each stitch (12)
SC row
SC, 3 SC in next stitch (2 SC, 3 SC in next stitch) 3 times, SC (20)
2 SC, 3 SC in next stitch (4 SC, 3 SC in next stitch) 3 times, 2 SC (28)
Fasten off. Fold in half a making a triangle. Fold again and leave partly open and sew to the front of bird.

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Free Pattern – Red Angry Bird

Crocheted plush red angry bird

This wasn’t my original plan for today, but the weather has been so crappy I haven’t been able to get outside and get a decent photo of the tote bag pattern I was going to list today. I’ve decided to leave this one up forever. There are a lot of Angry Bird Patterns out there. If you post a picture of your completed Red Angry Bird, please use #drunkenauntwendy so I can find it and give you lots of likes.

Here’s the pattern. Enjoy.

If you want to make more there are patterns for Angry Birds in Blue, black and  Yellow.

There are also patterns for a helmet pig and a green pig.

Copyright (c) 2011: Wendy’s Wild Life

Materials

Size E Crochet Hook

Polyfiberfill

I Love This Yarn – fire red (A)

I Love This Yarn – white (B)

I Love This Yarn – black (C)

I Love This Yarn – sungold (D)

Abbreviations

SC – Single Crochet

INC – Increase (2 SC in designated stitch)

CC – Change Colors

DEC – SC 2 stitches together

SL – Slip Stitch

RED ANGRY BIRD

Instructions

Body

In A chain 2

1. 6 SC in 2nd chain from hook

2. (INC) in each stitch (12)

3. (SC, INC) 6 times (18)

4. (SC, INC, SC) 6 times (24)

5. (3 SC, INC) 6 times (30)

6-7. 2 rows SC

8. (2 SC, INC, 2 SC) 6 times (36)

9-10. 2 rows SC

11. (5 SC, INC) 6 times (42)

12-13. 2 rows SC

14. (3 SC, INC, 3 SC) 6 times (48)

15-16. 2 rows SC

17. (7 SC, INC) 6 times (54)

18-19. 2 rows SC

20. CC to white for 1st and last stitch remaining stitches in A (4 SC, INC, 4 SC) 6 times

(60) [2 white, 58 red]

Note: White increases by 2 each row at the beginning and the end to create the white

V portion on the front of the bird. Instructions list the amount of stitches per row with

increases. I’ll also list the number of white/red stitches in [].

21. SC row, 1st 2 and last 2 stitches in white (60) [4, 56]

22. SC row, 1st 3 and last 3 stitches in white (60) [6, 54]

23. 1st 4 and last 5 stitches in white following (9 SC, INC) 6 times (66) [9, 57]

24. 1st 5 and last 6 stitches in white SC row (66) [11, 55]

25. SC 6 stitches in white, SC 49 stitches in red, cut red completely, SC 11 in white (66)

[17, 49]

26. (9 SC, DEC) 6 times (60)

27. (8 SC, DEC) 6 times (54)

28. (7 SC, DEC) 6 times (48)

29. (6 SC, DEC) 6 times (42)

30. (5 SC, DEC) 6 times (36)

31. (4 SC, DEC) 6 times (30)

32. (3 SC, DEC) 6 times (24)

33. (2 SC, DEC) 6 times (18)

Start stuffing

34. (1 SC, DEC) 6 times (12)

35. (DEC) 6 times (6)

Fasten off. Leave a long tail and use that to close up the opening.

Eyes (make 2)

In C, Ch 2

1. 6 SC in 2nd Ch from hook

2. CC to B, INC in each stitch (12), don’t cut the C color

3. (SC, INC) 6 times (18) CC to C

4. SL in each stitch (18)

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. Sew above the white section as in the picture below.

Eyebrows (make 2)

In C, Ch 7

1. SC in 2nd Ch from hook, SC in remaining stitches (6)

2. Ch 1, turn, SC row (6)

Fasten off. Sew above the eyes, at a slant and slightly covering the eyes. See photos for placement.

Large Feathers (make 2)

In A, Ch 2

1. 4 SC in 2nd Ch from hook

2. (INC, SC) 2 times (6)

3. (INC, 2 SC) 2 times (8)

4. (INC, 3 SC) 2 times (10)

5. (INC, 4 SC) 2 times (12)

6-9. 4 rows SC

10. (DEC) 6 times (6)

Fasten off, see below for sewing instructions.

Small Feathers (make 3)

Repeat instructions for Large Feathers through row 5

6-7. 2 rows SC

8. (DEC) 6 times (6).

Fasten off. Leave a long tail for sewing.

Feather sewing instructions

Using one small and one large feather sew to the top of the head.

Using two small and one large feather sew to back of the body with the large feather in between the two small ones.

Top Beak

In D, Ch 2

1. 4 SC in 2nd Ch from hook

2. 3 SC in each stitch (12)

3. SC row

4. SC, (3 SC in next stitch, 2 SC) 3 times, 3 SC in next stitch, SC (20)

5. SC row

6. 2 SC, (3 SC in next stitch, 4 SC) 3 times, 3 SC in next stitch, 2

SC (20)

Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing. Fold in half on the

diagonal. Fold in half to make an open triangle for the beak.

Small Beak

Repeat instructions for Large Beak through row 5.

The sewing instructions are the same, just invert the beak.