For a while now, I have had this urge to enter the realm of Crochet Wearables, but the more I try to come up with a fashion piece, I just get more frustrated and nothing looks the way I want. It’s not something I’m entirely passionate about right now. So I thought of a compromise, why not a wearable Amigurumi? And that is how I came up with this scarf pattern! Lion Brand Yarn were so generous to help me with yarn support on this piece, so a huge thank you to them!
Here you can find the free pattern, please find me on Instagram (@knot.bad) tag me and show me how it turned out! 🙂
Bonds, the Slothy Scarf
Materials: 9mm hook
Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick and Quick, which you can find on their site
Polyester fiber fill
18mm safety eyes
Scissors
Darning needle
Abbreviations: sc = single crochet
mr = magic ring
inc = increase (2 sc in next stitch)
dec = decrease (sc 2 together)
ch = chain
FLO = front loop only
BLO = back loop only
Sloth Body (begin in grey)
Begin with mr 6.
Round 1: inc around (12)
Round 2: *sc, inc* around (18)
Round 3: *sc 2, inc* around (24)
Round 4: *sc 3, inc* around (30)
Round 5: *sc 4, inc* around (36)
Round 6: *sc 5, inc* around (42)
Rounds 7-14: sc around (42)
Round 15: *sc 5, dec* around (36)
Round 16: *sc 4, dec* around (30)
Round 17: *sc 3, dec* around (24)
Begin stuffing with fiber fill
Round 18: *sc 2, dec* around (18)
Round 19: inc in FLO around (36)
Rounds 20-30: sc around (36)
Round 31: *sc 4, dec* around (30)
Round 32: *sc 3, dec* around (24)
Finish stuffing with fiber fill
Round 33: *sc 2, dec* around (18)
Round 34: *sc, dec* around (12)
Round 35: dec around (6)
Slip stitch to finish off and cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew hole closed.
Face Applique (begin in white)
Ch 4.
Round 1: Sc in second ch from hook, sc in next ch, 3 sc in next ch, rotate work to crochet into foundation ch. Sc 1 along bottom of ch, 2 sc in same space as first stitch of round (8)
Round 2: inc, sc, inc 3, sc, inc 2 (14)
Round 3: inc, sc 2, *inc, sc* three times, sc, *inc, sc* two times (20)
Round 4: *inc, sc 2* six times, inc, sc (27)
Round 5: *inc, sc 3* six times, inc, sc 2 (34)
Slip stitch to finish off and cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew face to front of head.
Eye Circles (begin in brick red; make 2)
Ch 6.
Round 1: SC in 2nd chain from hook. HDC, DC in next two, 6 DC in last.
Round 2: DC in next two, HDC in next, SC in last, Sl St in last.
Slip stitch to finish off and cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew on to face applique.
Arms (begin in brown; make 2)
Ch 7, leaving a long tail before the slip knot to sew the arms to the body.
Row 1: Sc in second ch from hook and each ch across, ch 1, turn (6)
Row 2-5: Sc across. Ch 1, turn.
Row 6: In first stitch, Inc. Sc in next 4, Inc in last stitch. Ch 1, turn (6)
Repeat Row 2 until desired length is reached (Mine was 27 inches long, but you can make it however long you desire!).
Switch to white for claws
Row 1: *Ch 6, Slip stitch, sc, * 3 times, ending with a sl st in the last stitch (3 chain-loop claws)
Feet (begin in grey; make 2)
Begin with mr 6.
Round 1: inc around (12)
Round 2: *sc, inc* around (18)
Round 3: sc in BLO around (18)
Rounds 4-8: sc around (18)
Begin stuffing with fiber fill
Round 9: *sc, dec* around (12)
Round 10: sc around (12)
Round 11: dec around (6)
Slip stitch to finish off and cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew hole closed.
Assembly
Attach 18mm safety eyes to eye circles. Sew eye circles to face applique. Sew face applique to head. Sew arms to body. Sew legs to body. Embroider claws on feet with white yarn. Embroider nose on face applique. Weave in all ends.
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