Crochet worry eater by Rebeka Novák-Szabó

Crochet worry eater

Crochet
October 2023
both are used in this pattern
Aran (8 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
2.0 mm
3.0 mm
82 - 164 yards (75 - 150 m)
US
English Hungarian
This pattern is available for free.

Who is Jojo?
Jojo, the worry eater monster, loves children very much. He likes to hide under their bed, in their wardrobe, in their bag and sometimes in their pocket as well. He particularly likes to do this around children who are a bit shy, insecure or anxious, but he also enjoys the company of adults who are struggling with problems.

Why them in particular? Because Jojo is a very greedy monster, of course, and since his main food source are worries, he’s always looking for an opportunity to fill his belly. Anyone who comes across a worry eater monster might think of him as a terribly annoying little creature at first, but when they find out how useful such a creature can be, no one minds having a worry eater monster living under their bed.

However, Jojo has a tendency to overeat, as I said, he is quite greedy. So once the owner has fed their worries to the monster, it is important to hug him tightly, as this helps him digest the problems. Otherwise, our monster’s tummy can hurt terribly and he may not be able to eat our worries for days. So if you would have one of these worry eater monsters living under your bed, please take care of him and don’t let him overeat!


Make your own cute worryeater monster with this CROCHET PATTERN TUTORIAL in a few hours! Easy-to-follow crochet pattern in PDF format, step-by-step tutorial, clickable pattern, contains instructions with photos. I recommend this pattern for beginner crocheters, but not only for them.

If you have any questions feel free to contact me! I’ll try to help you if I can :)

ℹ️ CROCHET LEVEL: Beginner. Written in US crochet terms.

️ WHAT DOES IT MEAN THAT CLICKABLE PDF PATTERN: Where you see blue and underlined words it can be clicked and you can jump to the named point of the document. That helps to begginers to use the illustrations and don’t bothers other crocheters to go on their way.

✂️ THAT’S WHAT YOU NEED:

  • 2 mm crochet hook
  • 3 mm crochet hook
  • gray, white, blue and mustard yellow yarn
  • fibrefill My finished toy size (approx.) small: 14 cm /5.5 inch; big: 25 cm/ 9.8 inch

You can sell amigurumi toys made by using this pattern, but please don’t make copies of the pattern, and name me as designer of the pattern. If you make it and share it in social media please also name me as the designer supporting my work. Thank you! ♥
You must have Adobe Acrobat 8.0 and higher to open this PDF Pattern.

Thanks! Have fun with my amigurumi pattern! ♥
Rebeka

⚠️SAFETY NOTE: If you make the comforter/toy for an infant or a baby please pay attention to the toy making laws and regulations. For safety, embroider the eyes and nose instead of using safety eyes and nose. As with all children’s products, adult supervision is required. Products that contain small parts may pose a choking hazard and should not be used by children under 3.