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Bob's Burgers Louise's Stuffed Animal Akkoro Kamui
Create Louise Belcher’s poseable stuffed animal toy Akkoro Kamui from the Bob’s Burgers Episode Flu-ouise!
Difficulty Level: Hard
You can read more about the pattern here.
I used Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran for this toy; however, you can use any yarn as long as you correspond your hook to the
weight of your yarn. For this pattern, I used roughly 150-170g of Marine Blue (3-4 skeins of yarn), 10g (< 1 skein) of Red Wine,
20g of Evergreen (< 1 skein), 10g of Champagne White (< 1 skein), 5g of Vintage Pink (< 1 skein), a little bit of Pure Black for
the Pupils.
TERMINOLOGY
st(s): stitch(es)
ch: chain
sl st: slip stitch
sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
dc: double crochet
inc: two single crochet in one stitch
dec: invisible decrease, single crochet two stitches together through the front loops only
BLO: crochet only in the back loops (loop away from you) of each stitch
(…) x #: repeat anything in the parenthesis however many times the number indicates
(number)sc/sl st: one sc/sl st in the following # stitches
sc#: sc # of times in the next st
Things You Need
• Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran in Marine Blue, Evergreen, Red Wine, Vintage Pink, Champagne White, and
Pure Black
• 3.5mm Crochet Hook
• Scissors
• Darning Needle
• Locking Stitch Markers
• Pins
• Chopstick or Pen (to help stuff the tentacles better)
• Polyfil Stuffing or Scrap Yarn
• Optional: 12-gauge Crafting Wire
• Optional: Wire Cutter
• Optional: Pliers
• Optional: Aleene’s Fast Grab Tacky Glue (or any fast drying, tacky glue that dries clear)

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