Othello of the Otter Folk by Sage Webster

Othello of the Otter Folk

This pattern is available for AU$10.00 AUD
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PDF Crochet Pattern Only, not the Finished Product

Introducing Othello of the Otter Folk, a charming amigurumi pattern right out of my childhood, inspired by the tales that shaped it like Redwall (Taggerung, anyone?), and Lord of the Rings. This pattern isn’t just about creating a crochet piece; it’s about capturing a slice of childhood adventures and the timeless joy of storytelling. He’s been crafted with playability in mind, with options for semi-poseable arms and legs, and the ability to stand on his own. Depending on your gauge, he’ll stand around 21cm/8.2inches. Outfitted with his hat and pack, Othello is always happy to meet other travellers on the road, and share a tale or two.

This pattern includes:

  • Detailed step-by-step instructions in English using US crochet terms
  • 30+ colour photos to help you get your otter looking just right
  • A full colour PDF (B/W printer friendly available upon request with proof of purchase)
  • Detailed instructions for crafting a semi-poseable figure, as well as instructions for his hat and pack

Whether displayed on a shelf or accompanying a child in play, Othello is sure to spark the imagination and be a lovely addition to any Amigurumi collection.

Materials

  • Yarn - The pattern is made for DK weight yarn, but being amigurumi, gauge isn’t super important and you can easily switch it out for a different weight. Just make sure all the yarn used is the same weight and it should still work.
  • Colour A: Main body colour
  • Colour B: Eye/nose/accent colour
  • Colour C: Backpack main colour
  • Colour D: Backpack pocket colour
  • Colour E: Lillypad hat colour
  • 2.75mm crochet hook to keep the stitches nice and tight. Depending on your yarn you may need to go up or down sizes to match.
  • Stuffing
  • Sewing pins to keep things in place as you stitch them together (not necessary, but can help keep things from sliding around)
  • Marker to keep track of rounds (I use an extra little piece of yarn)
  • Yarn needle (or smaller if you prefer to attach pieces with thread), scissors, general etc
  • Two buttons for the backpack. Mine are 1.1cm across, but the size is flexible.