Emmeett Brown, Back to the Future
Pattern Emmett Brown, Back to the Future YarnAWhite25g BLight beige or pink20g CBlack10g DRed5g Hook Size3.5mm E/4 Other supplies:Stitch markers (SM), darning needle, Toy stuffing, 7.5mm safety eyes, Stitches used in this projectMC magic circle, SC single crochet, CH chain, SS slip stitch, DC double crochet sc2tog Invisible Decrease1. Insert the hook through the front loop of the stitch only (two loops on the hook) 2. Insert the hook through the front loop of the next stitch (three loops on the hook) 3. Yarn over hook and pull through first two loops on the hook, then yarn over and go through both remaining loops to complete the single crochet. (this creates an invisible decrease stitch) Notes* The following pattern has US instructions. * Stitches marked in parentheses are in the same stitch Example: (2sc) means 2sc into the same stitch SafetyYour amigurumi will only be as safe as you make it. When sewing up ensure you use plenty of stitches to secure. Never use safety toy eyes, beads or buttons on toys intended for a child under three years old. Alternativly embroider the details instead. |
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sc2tog
Invisible Decrease1. Insert the hook through the front loop of the stitch only (two loops on the hook)
2. Insert the hook through the front loop of the next stitch (three loops on the hook)
3. Yarn over hook and pull through first two loops on the hook, then yarn over and go through both remaining loops to complete the single crochet. (this creates an invisible decrease stitch)
Notes* The following pattern has US instructions.
* Stitches marked in parentheses are in the same stitch
Example: (2sc) means 2sc into the same stitch
Safety Your amigurumi will only be as safe as you make it. When sewing up ensure you use plenty of stitches to secure.
Never use safety toy eyes, beads or buttons on toys intended for a child under three years old.
Alternativly embroider the details instead.
Invisible Decrease1. Insert the hook through the front loop of the stitch only (two loops on the hook)
2. Insert the hook through the front loop of the next stitch (three loops on the hook)
3. Yarn over hook and pull through first two loops on the hook, then yarn over and go through both remaining loops to complete the single crochet. (this creates an invisible decrease stitch)
Notes* The following pattern has US instructions.
* Stitches marked in parentheses are in the same stitch
Example: (2sc) means 2sc into the same stitch
Safety Your amigurumi will only be as safe as you make it. When sewing up ensure you use plenty of stitches to secure.
Never use safety toy eyes, beads or buttons on toys intended for a child under three years old.
Alternativly embroider the details instead.
RoundDescription
Main Body
Starting in colour A Use stitch markers to mark the start of each round.
Alternatively use a contrasting thread and weave up around the last stitch of each round to the first. When finished simply pull through to remove.
16sc into magic circle, alternatively chain 2 and 6cs into first chain from hook.
2(2sc) 6 times [12]
3*(2sc) 1sc, * 6 times [18]
4*(2sc) 2sc, * 6 times [24]
5 to 724sc, Change to B yarn on last stitch ready for the next round. [24]
89sc, A 15sc, Change to B yarn on last stitch ready for the next round. [24]
910sc, A 14sc, Change to B yarn on last stitch ready for the next round. [24]
1011sc, A 12sc, B 1sc, [24]
1111sc, A 12sc, B 1sc, [24]
12* sc2tog, 2sc * 6 times [18]
Fit eyes now, between rounds 9 to 10, 6 stitches apart.
13* sc2tog, 1sc * 6 times [12]
1412sc, Change to A yarn on last stitch ready for the next round. [12]
15 to 2018sc [18]
HairCut a length of A 60cm. Attah to darning needle and tie a knot at the end.
Sewing up the neck come out at a white point in the head fringe. Sew loops about 8cm in length total.
Sew to secure. Cut the top of the loops so you will now have 4cm stands of hair.
Continue around. When finished trim off any unevan hairs.
Stuff head, using C yarn sew a small mouth
In round 20 change to C yarn on the last stitch.
2118sc [18] change to A on last stitch, belt
22* sc2tog, 5sc * 3 times [21], legs
2322sc [22]
24* sc2tog, 6sc * 3 times [24]
2524sc Change to C yarn on last stitch ready for the next round. [24]
26* sc2tog, 7sc * 3 times [27] Boots
27 to 2827sc [27]
FeetLocate the centre stitch in previous round located in the front middle.
Count back 6 stitches before this, (not including the centre stitch) place stitch marker.
29sc in each st around until you get to the stitch marker. 4 x 3dc bobble, 5sc, 4 x 3dc bobble, sc back to the start of the round.
Finish stuffing head and top half of body, slightly stuff legs and feet.
30* sc2tog, 1sc * 9 times [18]
31* sc2tog, 1sc * 6 times [12]
32* sc2tog, * 6 times [6] Finish off leaving 20" tail
Sew up hole, pull up yarn out the centre between rounds 23 and 24, Pass yarn through the body to the back and sew downwards.
Pulling tight as you go. Do not pull tight at the base row. Secure the yarn but do not finish off. Ensure yarn is out of the base centre.
33In D, using a darning needle sew 2 small triangles at the base of the trousers.
Armsx 2
Starting in colour B, Use stitch markers to mark the start of each round.
Alternatively use a contrasting thread and weave up around the last stitch of each round to the first. When finished simply pull through to remove.
16sc into magic circle, alternatively chain 2 and 6cs into first chain from hook.
26sc [6] Change to A on last stitch.
3* sc2tog, 2sc * 2 times [8]
4 to 108sc [8]
Stuff lightly, Sew the arms to the body.
RoundDescription
Main Body
Starting in colour A Use stitch markers to mark the start of each round.
Alternatively use a contrasting thread and weave up around the last stitch of each round to the first. When finished simply pull through to remove.
16sc into magic circle, alternatively chain 2 and 6cs into first chain from hook.
2(2sc) 6 times [12]
3*(2sc) 1sc, * 6 times [18]
4*(2sc) 2sc, * 6 times [24]
5 to 724sc, Change to B yarn on last stitch ready for the next round. [24]
89sc, A 15sc, Change to B yarn on last stitch ready for the next round. [24]
910sc, A 14sc, Change to B yarn on last stitch ready for the next round. [24]
1011sc, A 12sc, B 1sc, [24]
1111sc, A 12sc, B 1sc, [24]
12* sc2tog, 2sc * 6 times [18]
Fit eyes now, between rounds 9 to 10, 6 stitches apart.
13* sc2tog, 1sc * 6 times [12]
1412sc, Change to A yarn on last stitch ready for the next round. [12]
15 to 2018sc [18]
HairCut a length of A 60cm. Attah to darning needle and tie a knot at the end.
Sewing up the neck come out at a white point in the head fringe. Sew loops about 8cm in length total.
Sew to secure. Cut the top of the loops so you will now have 4cm stands of hair.
Continue around. When finished trim off any unevan hairs.
Stuff head, using C yarn sew a small mouth
In round 20 change to C yarn on the last stitch.
2118sc [18] change to A on last stitch, belt
22* sc2tog, 5sc * 3 times [21], legs
2322sc [22]
24* sc2tog, 6sc * 3 times [24]
2524sc Change to C yarn on last stitch ready for the next round. [24]
26* sc2tog, 7sc * 3 times [27] Boots
27 to 2827sc [27]
FeetLocate the centre stitch in previous round located in the front middle.
Count back 6 stitches before this, (not including the centre stitch) place stitch marker.
29sc in each st around until you get to the stitch marker. 4 x 3dc bobble, 5sc, 4 x 3dc bobble, sc back to the start of the round.
Finish stuffing head and top half of body, slightly stuff legs and feet.
30* sc2tog, 1sc * 9 times [18]
31* sc2tog, 1sc * 6 times [12]
32* sc2tog, * 6 times [6] Finish off leaving 20" tail
Sew up hole, pull up yarn out the centre between rounds 23 and 24, Pass yarn through the body to the back and sew downwards.
Pulling tight as you go. Do not pull tight at the base row. Secure the yarn but do not finish off. Ensure yarn is out of the base centre.
33In D, using a darning needle sew 2 small triangles at the base of the trousers.
Armsx 2
Starting in colour B, Use stitch markers to mark the start of each round.
Alternatively use a contrasting thread and weave up around the last stitch of each round to the first. When finished simply pull through to remove.
16sc into magic circle, alternatively chain 2 and 6cs into first chain from hook.
26sc [6] Change to A on last stitch.
3* sc2tog, 2sc * 2 times [8]
4 to 108sc [8]
Stuff lightly, Sew the arms to the body.
I hope you are happy with your new creation.
You are more than welcome to make and sell any finished items but please do not pass on the pattern.
If anyone would like a copy please direct them back to where you purchased this one.
More patterns are available in my website at www.yarnartwithcrochet.co.uk
If you have any queries please email me at [email protected]
Happy crafting
Claire
You are more than welcome to make and sell any finished items but please do not pass on the pattern.
If anyone would like a copy please direct them back to where you purchased this one.
More patterns are available in my website at www.yarnartwithcrochet.co.uk
If you have any queries please email me at [email protected]
Happy crafting
Claire
Safety Your amigurumi will only be as safe as you make it. When sewing up ensure you use plenty of stitches to secure.
Never use safety toy eyes, beads or buttons on toys intended for a child under three years old.
Alternativly embroider the details instead.
Never use safety toy eyes, beads or buttons on toys intended for a child under three years old.
Alternativly embroider the details instead.