♥ Day20; Mug Amigurumi
Mug
Hey Lovelies! Do you like to drink hot chocolate milk during the winter?! I do, sometimes even all year round when I feel like it. It’s just so good! For day 20 we are gonna make this cute little mug with some ‘latte’ art. I hope you’ll like it!
For this pattern you’ll need:
♥ Yarn in the colors Blue and White. (I used Stylecraft Special DK)
♥ Bit of extra Black yarn for his Mouth.
♥ Crochet hook. ( I used 3mm)
♥ Stuffing.
♥ Yarn Needle.
♥ Sewing Pins.
♥ Stitch Marker.
♥ Safety Eyes, 6mm.
Stitches used (US Terms):
Magic Ring.
CH = Chain.
SLST = Slip Stitch.
SC = Single Crochet.
ST = Stitch.
BL = Back Loops.
FL = Front Loops.
Inc = Increase.
Dec = Decrease.
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.
This pattern is made with continues rounds, unless stated otherwise. Use a stitch marker to mark your first/last stitch of your row.
♥ Pattern Mug
Mug
Start with the color White.
1: 6SC in a Magic Ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc) 6 times. [18]
Change to the color Blue.
4: FL, (5SC, inc) 3 times. [21]
5: 21SC. [21]
6: 21SC. [21]
Crochet the next row as normal, but also add the BL of row 3. So you create a rim that will stay in place.
7: 21SC. [21] Remember to use those BL of row 3!
8: 21SC. [21]
9: 21SC. [21]
10: 21SC. [21]
Place the eyes between row 8&9, about 5st apart.
11: 21SC. [21]
12: BL, (5SC, dec) 3 times. [18]
13: (1SC, dec) 6 times. [12]
Stuff the Mug.
14: Dec around. [6]
Fasten off and weave in tail.
Handle
Use the color Blue.
1: 5SC in a Magic Ring. [5]
2: 5SC. [5]
Repeat row 2 until you have 7 rows total.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
♥ Assembling
Whenever I start assembling Amigurumi, I’d like to use sewing pins to position all parts first until I’m happy. Then I will sew them on. I recommend you do so as well.
This one is pretty easy to assemble, just sew the handle to the mug. With a bit of Black yarn, create his Mouth. With a bit of brown pastel or acrylic paint you could paint a little tree on the white part, to make it a bit more festive.
If you want to hang it, don’t forget to add a loop to the top.
I hope you enjoyed today’s pattern! I think it’s adorable. If you decided to make any of the blogmas amigurumi, please show me on Twitter or Instagram with #DelinleaDIY. I’d love to see what you make using my patterns.
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Have a wonderful day and I’ll see you tomorrow!
Love
Danielle
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// ©2020 Delinlea / Danielle Kaal // Items made with this pattern may be sold in a limited number. Credit to ‘Delinlea’ is appreciated. Not allowed for mass production or commercial purposes. You may not reproduce, translate, share, freely distribute or sell this pattern as your own in digital or printed from.