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Chibi Eevee Amigurumi
This is a pattern for a cute and extremely popular pokemon-- Eevee.
She’s part of my expanding collection of chibi pokemon designs, and yes-- the Eeveelutions are in the queue as well.
Using the recommended yarn and hook she will be about 3 1/2 to 4 inches tall at the head, and closer to 5 inches at the ear-tips. She’s consistent in size with my other pokemon amigurumi.
You’ll need a relatively small amount (not more than 40g) of medium brown yarn, a tiny amount of cream colored yarn, scraps of black yarn or embroidery thread, a 4mm crochet hook, some stuffing, plastic eyes (10mm is good), dark brown felt, and a yarn needle.
The construction is quite easy, and the neck-floof is just a little fiddly, but it should be simple enough to put together. Also, the face can include a mouth or exclude a nose or you can do it exactly as I’ve done. I included photos of alternate face arrangements in case you want to try one.
I hope you enjoy!
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