Kirby Inspired Amigurumi by AmiGeekRumi

Kirby Inspired Amigurumi

Crochet
August 2017
Loops & Threads Impeccable Solids Size 4 Lippy/Rose Bonbon/Rosado Carmin
Lion Brand Debyshire Baby and Sport Yarn in 101 LIght Pink
Sport (12 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 10 rows = 1 inch
1.1 mm
5 - 10 yards (5 - 9 m)
US
English
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“Kirby, Kirby, Kirby, that’s a name you should know!” This pattern will guide you to making your own miniature Kirby. This is a simple pattern, which leaves a lot of room for customization. You arrange his feet and arms to pose him as you please. Please share your creation by tagging me on Instagram and Twitter @AmiGeekRumi or on Facebook! You can also contact me if you have any questions.

Difficulty:
★★☆☆☆

Gauge:
9st X 10rows per in2

Finished Size:
2.5in X 1.75in X 1.5in

Yarn:
Lion Brand Debyshire Baby and Sport Yarn in 101 LIght Pink
Loops and Thread Impeccable Size 4 Lippy/Rose Bonbon/Rosado Carmin
I split this yarn in half to get a thinner weight, I recommend getting this color in sport weight.

Materials:
1.10mm steel hook
Poly Fiberfill
Felt fabric in black, white, light blue, light and dark pink
Sewing thread in matching colors
Sewing needle
Yarn sewing needle

Stitch Key:
sc - single crochet
st - stitch
inc - sc 2 into one st to increase
hdc - half double crochet
dc - double crochet
dec - sc next 2 st together to decrease

Notes:
This project is made in 5 pieces: 2 feet, 2 hands, and the head. Complete the limbs first.
I used felt fabric to make the face, but you can embroider it with embroidery thread. Have a reference image handy! Apply his face when you reach Round 19 or 20, then complete the rounds after; sewing through the opening is easier than through the polyfill and stitches. I sewed the tongue onto the mouth piece and the blue and white onto the eyes before sewing onto the stitches. I recommend sewing the bigger felt pieces first, then sew the smaller pieces on top.
To get a different sized FO, change yarn weight and choose a hook that’ll give you a tight gauge (a couple sizes smaller than the recommended hook size on yarn label).

This pattern was created and written by Ruth Sanchez. Please do not replicate, sell, or share without permission. Please do not sell finished objects made with this pattern without permission.

I do not own Kirby. Kirby was designed by Masahiro Sakurai, owned by Nintendo and HAL Laboratory.