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♥ Goofy Ufufy Amigurumi

21 mei 2020 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies! Do you know what time it is?! It’s new Ufufy Pattern time! I somehow never made Goofy, maybe because he’s not one of my favorite characters. But still thought I should add him to the collection. And in the end, I actually love how he turned out. let’s go to the pattern.

For this Pattern you’ll need:
♥ Yarn in Brown, White, Beige, Light Orange, Light Blue and Light Green. (I used Budgetyarn.com)
♥ Brown Felt or Yarn for the nose and eyes.
♥ Crochet Hook, 2,5mm.
♥ Stuffing.
♥ Stitch Markers.
♥ Yarn Needle.
♥ Sewing Pins.
♥ (Fabric)Glue.  (In case you decided to go with felt).

Stitches used (US Terms):
Magic Ring.
CH = Chain.
SLST = Slip Stitch.
SC = Single Crochet.
ST = Stitch.
BL = Back Loops Only.
FL = Front Loops Only.
Inc = Increase.
Dec = Decrease.
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.

Pattern Goofy

This pattern is made using continuous rounds, unless stated otherwise.

Body
Start with the color brown.

1: 6SC in Magic Ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc) 6 times. [18]
4: (2SC, inc) 6 times. [24]
From here you will make color changes to create the eyes.
5: Brown; 11SC, White; 2SC, Brown; 2SC, White; 2SC, Brown; 7SC. [24]
6: Brown; (3SC, inc) 2 times, 3SC, (White; inc, 2SC, Brown; 1SC) 2 times, Brown; inc, 3SC, inc. [30]
7: Brown; 13SC, White; 9SC, Brown; 8SC. [30]
8: Brown; 13SC, White; 9SC, Brown; 8SC. [30]
9: Brown ; 12SC, inc, White; dec, 5SC, dec, Brown; inc, 7SC. [30]
10: Brown; 30SC.[40]
Change to Light Orange.
11: 30SC. [30]
12: BL, 30SC. [30]
13: 30SC. [30]
14: 30SC. [30]
Change to Light Blue.
15: BL 30SC. [30]
16: 30SC. [30]
17: 30SC. [30]
18: (3SC, dec) 6 times. [24]
19: (2SC, dec) 6 times. [18] Stuff the body
20: (1SC, dec) 6 times. [12]
21: (Dec) 6 times. [6]
Fasten off and weave in tail.
In row 12 and 15 you worked in Back Loops Only. Now, rejoin with the Light Orange yarn and make SlSt around. Fasten off and weave in tails.

Snout
Use the color Beige.

Make 5 CH.
1: Insert in second chain from hook, 3SC, 3SC in the last st, 2SC, inc. [10]
2: inc, 2SC, (inc) 3 times, 2SC, (inc) 2 times. [16]
3: 16SC. [16]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. You will have to stuff the snout, but that’s easier when it’s about half way sewn to the body.

Ears (Make 2)
Use the color Brown.

1: 6SC in Magic Ring. [6]
2: (1SC, inc) 3 times. [9]
3: 9SC. [9]
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8: 9SC. [9]
9: (1SC, dec) 3 times. [6]
10: 6SC. [6]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. You don’t have to stuff them, just flatten.

Legs (make 4)
Make 2 in the color White and 2 in Brown.

1: 6SC in Magic Ring. [6]
2: 6SC [6]
Fasten off and leave long tail for sewing. You don’t have to stuff them, just flatten.

Hat
Start with the color Light Green.

1: 6SC in Magic Ring. [6]
2: (1SC, inc) 3 times. [9]
3: 9SC. [9]
4: (dec, 1SC) 3 times. [6]
Change to the color Brown.
5: 6SC. [6]
Change back to Light Green.
6: 6SC. [6]
7: BL, (inc, 1SC) 3 times. [9]
Fasten off and Leave a long tail for sewing. Fold the last row you crocheted, up, so your hat will get a bit more texture.

Assembling

I always use sewing pins to place all parts first. This way you can easily move all parts around until you are happy with the outcome.

First place the snout under the eyes shape, mine overlapped the white a tiny bit. Make sure to stuff the snout with some stuffing around half way sewing it on.
Now position his arms and legs, and sew those on as well. The ears go on both sides of Goofy’s head and on top of his head goes his hat. Add 3 strands of yarn just in front of his hat, those will be his hairs. I did this with a yarn needle through his body, with a knot that will be inside his body.
With a bit of felt or yarn create his eyes and nose.

That was it for the Goofy Ufufy pattern, I love how quick and easy those are to make. Although sometimes the designing progress is a bit harder, but that makes it fun to do.  

I hope you had fun, stay healthy, stay safe and I’ll see you next week with a Tsum Tsum Pattern 😉 And don’t forget to share your Goofy on Twitter or Instagram!

Love
Danielle

Posted in: Crafting, Crochet, Ufufy Tagged: Amigurumi, Crochet, cute, Disney, Free Pattern, Goofy, haken, kawaii, Ufufy

♥ BerryCat Amigurumi

7 mei 2020 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies! I saw strawberries around in the stores already, and that always gives me the feeling of Summer is near. I love strawberries and cats so I combined them xD.  Here are some adorable BerryCat! Ready to jump into the pattern?!

BerryCat

For this Pattern you’ll need:
♥ Yarn in Pink and Light Green (Or Red and Green). (I used Budgetyarn.com)
♥ Extra White or Light Yellow yarn, around 30-40cm, for the ‘seeds’.
♥ Black Felt or Yarn for the nose.
♥ Crochet Hook, 2,5mm.
♥ Stuffing.
♥ Stitch Markers.
♥ Yarn Needle.
♥ Sewing Pins.

Stitches used (US Terms):
Magic Ring.
CH = Chain.
SLST = Slip Stitch.
SC = Single Crochet.
HDC = Half Double Crochet.
DC = Double Crochet.
Bobble = For 1 Bobble Stitch you work 5 DC in one stitch, but without finishing the last loop of each DC, after you have 6 loops on your hook, yarn over and pull through all 6 loops.
ST = Stitch.
Inc = Increase.
Dec = Decrease.
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.

Pattern BerryCat

Work in continues rounds, use a stitch marker to mark your first stitch of every row. This is for every part, unless stated otherwise.

Body
Use Pink colored yarn.

1: 6SC in Magic Ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: 12SC. [12]
4: 1SC, Ch8, insert in second ch from hook, 7SlSt, continue working on the ‘base’, 2SC, inc, (Bobble, 2SC, inc) 2 times. [15]
5: 15SC. (You skip working in the ’tail’) [15]
6: (4SC, inc) 3 times. [18]
7: (5SC, inc) 3 times. [21]
8: 6SC, inc, (Bobble, 5SC, inc) 2 times. [24]
9: (7SC, inc) 3 times. [27]
10: (8SC, inc) 3 times. [30]
11: 30SC. [30]
12: 30SC. [30]
13: (3SC, dec) 6 times. [24]
14: (4SC, dec) 6 times. [18] stuff here and place the eyes between row 10 and 11, about 2cm apart.
15: (1SC, dec) 6 times. [12]
16: (dec) 6 times. [6]
Fasten off and weave in tail.

Ears (Make 2)
Use Pink colored yarn.

Ch4, insert in second Ch from hook, 1SC, 1HDC, 1DC.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Stem
Use the light Green colored yarn.

Ch7, insert in second Ch from hook, 6SlSt.
Fasten off and leave along tail for sewing.

Crown
Use the light Green colored yarn.

1: 6SC in Magic Ring. [6]
2: (Ch4, insert in second Ch from hook, 1SlSt, 2SC, 1SlSt in Base) 6 times.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Assembling

Whenever I start assembling amigurumi’s, I prefer to use sewing pins first. This way I can position and reposition all parts until I am happy with how it looks. I recommend you do so as well.

Start sewing the stem to the crown, and then the crown to the top of the strawberry.
Then position the ears and sew them on.
Last with the extra white yarn you can stitch on the ‘seeds’.  With black felt or yarn create a small nose.

That was it already for today’s pattern! I hope you liked this BerryCat! I can imagine them hanging around everywhere!

Have a wonderful day!

Love
Danielle

Posted in: Crafting, Crochet Tagged: Amigurumi, berrycat, Cat, Crochet, cute, haken, kawaii, Strawberry, summer, Virka

♥ Flounder Tsum Tsum

30 april 2020 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies! I was wondering, what’s your favorite Disney movie?! Mine, not sure, but as a kid, the little mermaid xD. So, today’s Tsum Tsum brought back some memories, I probably should watch the movie again! I always love flounder the most, he’s so cute! And that’s the main character of today’s blog! Flounder! Let’s make him together now.

Flounder Tsum Tsum

For this Pattern you’ll need:
♥ Yarn in Yellow, Light Blue and Dark Blue. (I used Zeeman SuperSoft)
♥ Crochet Hook, 2mm.
♥ Stuffing.
♥ Embroidery Thread and Needle.
♥ Stitch Markers.
♥ Yarn Needle.
♥ Sewing Pins.

Stitches used (US Terms):
Magic Ring.
CH = Chain.
SLST = Slip Stitch.
SC = Single Crochet.
ST = Stitch.
Inc = Increase.
Dec = Decrease.
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.

Pattern Flounder Tsum Tsum

Work in continues rounds, use a stitch marker to mark your first stitch of every row. This is for every part, unless stated otherwise.

Body
Start with Yellow colored yarn.

1: 6SC in a Magic Ring. [6]
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: (1SC, inc) 6 times. [18]
4: (2SC, inc) 6 times. [24]
5: (3SC, inc) 6 times. [30]
6: (4SC, inc) 6 times. [36]
7: (5SC, inc) 6 times. [42]
8: 42SC. [42]
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13: 42SC. [42]
From now on you will change yarn color constantly to make the stripes, so, I will state the amount of stitches for that particular color.
14: Yellow; 11SC, Dark Blue: 20SC, Yellow; 11SC. [42]
15: Yellow; 12SC, Dark Blue: 1SlSt, 16SC, 1SlSt, Yellow; 12SC. [42]
16: Yellow, 42SC. [42]
17: Yellow, 42SC. [42]
18: Yellow; 14SC, Dark Blue: 15SC, Yellow; 13SC. [42]
19: Yellow; 15SC, Dark Blue: 1SlSt, 11SC, 1SlSt, Yellow; 14SC. [42]
20: Yellow, 42SC. [42]
21: Yellow, 42SC. [42]
22: Same as row 18.
23: Same as row 19.
24: Yellow, 42SC. [42]
25: Yellow, 42SC. [42]
26: Yellow; 12SC, Dark Blue: 20SC, Yellow; 10SC. [42]
27: Yellow; 13SC, Dark Blue: 1SlSt, 16SC, 1SlSt, Yellow; 11SC. [42]
From here on you’ll work with the Yellow colored yarn only again.
28: (5SC, dec) 6 times. [36]
29: 36SC. [36]
30: 36SC. [36]
31: (4SC, dec) 6 times. [30]
32: 30SC. [30]
33: (3SC, dec) 6 times. [24]
34: 24SC. [24]
35: (2SC, dec) 6 times. [18] Stuff the body.
36: (1SC, dec) 6 times. [12]
37: (dec) 6 times. [6]
Fasten off and weave in tail.

Beak
Use the Yellow colored yarn.

1: Ch7, insert in 2nd chain from hook, 5SC, 3SC in the next st, continue working along the other side of the chain, 4SC, inc, slst in the first st. [14]
2: Ch1, inc, 4SC, inc 3 times, 4SC, inc 2 times, slst in the first st. [20]
3: Ch1, 20SC [20]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Side Fins (Make 2)
Use the Light Blue colored yarn.

1: Ch5, insert in second ch from hook, 3SC, 3SC in the next st, continue working along the other side of the chain, 2SC, inc. [10]
2: 10SC. [10]
3: 10SC. [10]
4: (dec, 3SC) 2 times. [8]
5: 8SC. [8]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Tail Fin.
Use the Light Blue colored yarn.

1: Ch10, insert in second ch from hook, 8SC, 3SC in the next st, continue working along the other side of the chain, 7SC, inc. [20]
2: 20SC. [20]
3: (Dec, 8SC) 2 times. [18]
4: (Dec, 7SC) 2 times. [16]
5: (Dec, 6SC) 2 times. [14]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Back Fin
Use the Light Blue colored yarn.

1: Ch12, insert in second ch from hook, 10SC, 3SC in the next st, continue working along the other side of the chain, 9SC, inc. [24]
2: 10SC, (inc) 3 times, 11SC. [27]
3: 12SC, (inc) 2 times, 13SC. [29]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Assembling

Whenever I start assembling amigurumi’s, I prefer to use sewing pins first. This way I can position and reposition all parts until I am happy with how it looks. I recommend you do so as well.

First position Flounders snout, just under the middle of the face and sew it on. Along sewing the snout on, make sure to stuff it slightly.
His side fins go just under the first stripe on his back. His back fin start from the first stripe as well. His tail, obviously goes on his behind, or however you wanna call it. Sew all those parts on.
I used embroidery to make his face, but of course you can use felt or anything else instead, just what you prefer. With a bit of pink pastel dust you can make his blushy cheeks.

Optional, to make Flounder’s eyes a bit deeper into the amigurumi, use some yarn on a needle. Make sure to tie a good knot at the end. Now go from a random spot, where you can get the knot through the body, to his eyes, without going through the eye, but just behind the yarn used there. The do the same with the other eye and pull the yarn tightly. You can see you pull the eyes slightly inward. Secure the yarn somewhere tightly where it’s not visible and finish off.

I hope you had fun making Flounder! I think it’s such a fun TsumTsum to make!

Have a wonderful day!

Love
Danielle

Posted in: Crafting, Crochet, Tsum Tsum Tagged: Amigurumi, Crochet, cute, Disney, Flounder, Free Pattern, haken, kawaii, The little mermaid

♥ Dibo Amigurumi

16 april 2020 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies! Meet Dibo! Dibo it this very active creature that jumps around all the time! He loves to sit in high places, preferably in trees or plants. He loves that. Sometimes you can get really tired of his presence, jumping around you all the time, he can’t sit still.
This creature was born from my imagination, I just started crocheting and went with the flow. First I thought it was gonna be a dino, but it didn’t look like that in the end. I still love him, or is he to weird?! xD Anyway, you just need 1 color of yarn and really quick to make, so I hope you will enjoy him as well!

Dibo

For this Pattern you’ll need:
♥ Yarn in a color of choice! (I used budgetyarn.com)
♥ Crochet Hook, 2,5mm.
♥ Stuffing.
♥ Safety Eyes, 5mm.
♥ Stitch Markers.
♥ Yarn Needle.
♥ Sewing Pins.

Stitches used (US Terms):
Magic Ring.
CH = Chain.
SLST = Slip Stitch.
SC = Single Crochet.
HDC = Half Double Crochet.
ST = Stitch.
Inc = Increase.
Dec = Decrease.
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.

Pattern Dibo

Work in continues rounds, use a stitch marker to mark your first stitch of every row. This is for every part, unless stated otherwise.

Body

Before you start, prepare 3 strands of yarn, about 6cm. Tie them together with knot and put them aside. This will be for his hair.

1: 6SC in a Magic Yarn. [6] Before closing the magic ring, put in the 3 strands you prepared earlier, with the knot on the inside. now close the magic ring.
2: 2SC in each st around. [12]
3: (3SC, inc) 3 times. [15]
4: (4SC, inc) 3 times. [18]
5: 18SC. [18]
6: (5SC, inc) 3 times. [21]
7: 21SC. [21]
8: (6SC, inc) 3 times. [24]
9: 24SC. [24]
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11: 24SC. [24]
12: (2SC, dec) 6 times. [18]
13: (1SC, dec) 6 times. [12] Place the eyes between row 5 and 6, about 2cm apart. Stuff the body firmly.
14: Dec all around. [6]
Fasten off and weave in tail.

Snout

1: Ch4, insert in second Chain from hook, 2SC, 3SC in the next st, continue along the other side of the chain, 1SC, inc. [8]
2: 8SC. [8]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Tail

1: 6SC in Magic Ring. [6]
2: 6SC. [6]
3: (1SC, inc) 3 times. [9]
4: 9SC. [9]
5: 9SC. [9]
6: 9SC. [9]
7: (2SC, inc) 3 times. [12]
8: 6HDC, 6SC. [12]
9: 6HDC, 6SC. [12]
10: 6HDC, 1SC. [7]
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. Don’t forget to stuff the tail.

Assembling

Whenever I start assembling Amigurumi’s, I use sewing pins to put all things together first. This way I can move them around until I am happy with how it looks.

Put his snout in between his eyes, slightly lower, and sew it on. Eventually, make, with some black yarn, his nostrils.
Put his tail on his lower back, pointing downwards. And sew it on.

And that was it already for Dibo! Quick and easy pattern for you to enjoy!

Have a wonderful day!

Love
Danielle

Posted in: Crafting, Crochet Tagged: Amigurumi, Creature, Crochet, cute, Dibo, Fantasy, Free Pattern, haken, kawaii

♥ Quilled Easter Baby Chick

2 april 2020 by Delinlea Leave a Comment

Hey Lovelies! Are you ready for Easter? I know these are weird times, but if you don’t make it fun for yourself, no one else would do it for you. And a way to make you feel better if to decorate your place with fun stuff and lovely (homemade) food! So I have a fun project for you to do! Most of us have paper around, just find the right colors and cut it to size. Then you are ready to make those adorable Easter baby chick!

Easter Baby Chicks

For this DIY you’ll need:
♥ 3 Strokes of Yellow, 3mm by 21cm each.
♥ 4 Strokes of Purple, 3mm by 21cm each. (Of course you can use another color!)
♥ 2 Strokes of Yellow, 1,5mm by 10,5cm each.
♥ Bit of extra Orange and Yellow Paper.
♥ X-Acto Knife.
♥ Glue.
♥ Acrylic Paint, Black and White.
♥ Brush.

Tutorial

Roll up the 3 yellow strokes (3mm by 21cm), use glue if you need to add a new stroke to make it easier (you don’t have to). Glue the end of the last stroke so it keeps the tight, round shape.

Making shapes

If you have this quilling board to make 3d shapes, please us it, it makes life a lot easier. If you don’t try to shape it without or try to find similar shapes to what I show in the pictures.
The board is easy to use, just push the circle, with your fingers, over the shape, carefully. Do it for both colors, for yellow I used a slightly cone shape one, for purple a half ball shape.

When you have your shapes ready, make sure to put a layer of glue on the inside. This will prevent it to lose its shape. Let this dry before you continue.

Egg Shell

The purple one, on the edge, you wanna cut out little triangles. You don’t want them to exactly the same, if you break an egg, they aren’t either. Be careful that you don’t cut them to deep. This will be the egg shell.

Now, glue the yellow part inside the purple part. So the little chick inside the egg shell.

Wings

Roll up the other yellow strokes, those will be for the wings. Let them expand to around 8mm and secure with a bit of glue. Pinch one side so you will get the shape as shown in the picture.
Glue the wings to body sides of the body of the baby chick.

Finishing Off

Last but not least, create a beak, hairs and eyes. I used paper for the beak and hairs and paint for the eyes. Since it’s so tiny, it’s hard to make everything from paper. Just do what works for you!

Easter Baby Chicks

You could also decorate the eggs if you like to! And maybe add some thread to be able to hang them up. ^-^

I hope you had fun with this tutorial. I love exploring things with paper, you can do so much with it. I did quilling in the past, but never anything 3D. Although I obviously know how to make it. It was fun!

Have a wonderful day!

Love
Danielle

Posted in: Crafting, Easter, Paper Tagged: baby, chick, Easter, kawaii, Miniature, paper, quilled, Quilling, tiny
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