Sprouting Oddish
Here’s Oddish! With the plant pot, he/she can be added to any household as an adorable decorative piece hidden as plant, but surprise guests when Oddish sprouts! 🙂
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**Notes: This pattern is worked in continuous rounds.
Materials: 4mm hook
Worsted weight yarn (size 4) in blue, green, black, and pink.
Polyester fiber fill
9mm safety eyes
Scissors
Darning needle
Plant Pot will need to be 3.5” inches
Hello, World!
Abbreviations: sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
mr = magic ring
Sc inc = increase (2 sc in next stitch)
dec = decrease (sc 2 together)
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
Body (Begin in Blue)
**It will be oval-shape initially, so you will have to stuff very firmly!
Begin with 6 sc in Magic Ring.
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)
Round 7: *sc 6, inc* around (48)
Round 8-10: Sc around (48) (Place eyes in round 9, 9 stitches apart)
Round 11: *Sc 6, Dec* around (42)
Round 12: *Sc 5, Dec* around (36)
Round 13: *Sc 4, Dec* around (30)
Round 14: *Sc 3, Dec* around (24)
Round 15: *Sc 2, Dec* around (18)
Round 16: *Sc, Dec* around (12)
Finish off and leave tail to close the hole.
Feet (Make 2)
Round 1: 6 Sc into Magic Ring (6)
Round 2: Sc around (6)
Finish off and leave tail for sewing
Leaves (Make 5)
Chain 6
Sl st into first stitch. Sc into next, HDC into next, DC into next two stitches, DC 6 times into the last stitch. It should be circled around by this point, now work on opposite side. DC into next 2 stitches, HDC into next, Sc into next, sl st into last.
The final steps now are to embroider the smile and blushing cheeks on!
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If you would like to make other variations, head on over to my other blog post here for the free patterns of Pikachu and Totoro!