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Ace Dump Amigurumi
Ace Dump an #OtHM Original Pattern
Video tutorial for Clean colour changes and Eye brows: https://youtu.be/Lrc4Bl6LlUY
For this project you will need:.
Worsted weight yarn: Royal Blue, white, orange, cherry red & yellow. (approximately 50 yards total)
Crochet thread in Baby Blue & Black (1 of each)
3 mm Crochet Hook (for body)
Darning needle
Polyfil stuffing
Scissors
NOTE: Your choice of yarn and thread will change the colour of the Amigurumi. I recommend using the colours listed above in worsted weight yarn for the body. Your choice of accent colour for the eyes and suit will dramatically change the personality of the character so choose away and tag me!
Terms:
Ch = chain stitches
SC = single crochet stitches
BP = back post. A term used to define pulling your next stitch behind the stitch below creating a raised vertical front post out of the rows it incorporates.
FP = front post. A term used to describe pulling a stitch from the back, over the previous stitch from the row below and then back through the back in the next space. This creates a horizontal ridge in the work.
INC = increase stitch, this will be added to a stitch type (ie HDC INC) to indicate two (HDC) stitches in one stitch space.
SKST = skip a stitch, also explained within the pattern as SKIP 2 STS (skip 2 stitches)
Sts = stitches
SLST = slip stitch (used at the end of each round to finish off - creates a seam)
Special Instructions:
This pattern will be worked from the bottom up and stuffed before closing and finishing.
Images of the final product will be shown as reference. Placement of the eyes may vary based on each makers handmade style, I suggest using pins to mark each eyes placement while double checking the images before finalizing and permanently stitching them into place.
Special instructions including colour changes within the pattern will be written in red.
NOTE: All stitches (unless otherwise specified) will be made in between the stitches of the previous row. When beginning a new row pull one extra slip stitch through and then tighten it to lock down the stitches at the end of each row. This stitch will not be counted within the written instructions of each row. And is purely for strength and consistency. It does not have to be added but is recommended.
All rows are finished off with a SLST and are not mentioned within the subsequent rows.
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