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Amigurumi Pirate Pattern Guide

This pattern provides instructions to crochet an amigurumi pirate doll. The doll has a red head and body with a white neck and arms. Additional details include a red bandana, eye patch, brown belt and legs. One leg is regular while the other is a wooden leg made in yellow and black. The free pattern can be used to make the doll for personal use but not to resell the pattern or final product online.

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Amigurumi Pirate Pattern Guide

This pattern provides instructions to crochet an amigurumi pirate doll. The doll has a red head and body with a white neck and arms. Additional details include a red bandana, eye patch, brown belt and legs. One leg is regular while the other is a wooden leg made in yellow and black. The free pattern can be used to make the doll for personal use but not to resell the pattern or final product online.

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Amigurumi Pirate

I’ve put a lot of time into making this amigurumi doll and I thought
it’s sad to put so much effort into something just to put it in the closet
after creating it.. So I got the idea to share my patterns so that other
people can enjoy my creations as much as I did and I hope this will be
an easy and fun way for you to make this by yourself!

First of all I want to ask you NOT to (re)sell this pattern. It’s fully owned by YarnYard but you
are allowed to remake this amigurumi doll and sell the final product on your local craft fair,
bazaar, etc. You are NOT allowed to sell the pattern OR the final product on the internet.

Thank you!
The terminology of amigurumi
St(s) = Stitch(es)

SS = Slip stitch

SC or Single Crochet: 2 stitches in 1 stitch - Insert hook in stitch stated, pull up a loop, yarn
over and pull through both loops

DC or Double Crochet: Same as the single crochet stitch but twice as high - Yarn over, insert
hook in stitch stated, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull through 2
loops

HDC or Half Double Crochet: yarn over insert hook in stitch stated, pull up a loop yarn over
pull through all 3 loops on hook

TC or Triple Crochet: Same as the single crochet stitch but 3 times higher - Yarn over twice,
insert hook in stitch stated, pick up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull
through 2 loops, yarn over pull through 2 loops

INCR or Increase: 2 SC in 1 stitch - Insert hook in stitch stated, pull up a loop, yarn over and
pull through both loops, Insert hook in the same stitch, pull up a loop, yarn over and pull
through both loops

DEC or Decrease: stitch 2 stitches together – Pick up a loop in stitch stated, pick up another
loop in stitch stated and pull this one through all stitches

You’ll need:
Yarn: light pink, black, white, red, gray, yellow and brown light weight yarn

Materials: scissor, hook size 3.5, needle, 1 plastic animals’ eye 12mm and fiberfill.
Head and body
will be worked in continual rounds of sc, you may like to use a stitch marker.

Start with white colored yarn.

1. Magic loop (6sts)


-switch over to red colored yarn
2. INCR in every st (12stt)
3. INCR in every 2d st (18sts)
-switch over to white colored yarn
4. INCR in every 3d st (24sts)
5. INCR in every 4th st (30sts)
-switch over to red colored yarn
6. INCR in every 5th st (36sts)
7. INCR in every 6th st (42sts)
-switch over to white colored yarn
8. SC for 2 rounds (42sts)
-switch over to red colored yarn
SC around (42sts)
9. SC around in the front loop (42sts)
10. Finish off with a SS
-switch over to light pink colored yarn
11. SC in the back loop again (42sts)
12. SC for 2 rounds (42sts)
13. DEC every 6th and 7th st together (36sts)
14. DEC every 5th and 6th st together (30sts)
15. DEC every 4th and 5th st together (24sts)
16. SEC every 3d and 4th st together (18sts)
17. DEC every 2d and 3d st together (12sts)
-Pin the eyes
18. SC for 2 rounds, this is the neck (12sts)
-Stuff the head with fiberfill
-Switch over to white colored yarn, from now on we’re making the body
19. INCR in every 2d st (18sts)
20. SC around (18sts)
-switch over to red colored yarn
21. INCR every 3d st (24sts)
22. SC around (24sts)
-switch over to white colored yarn
23. INCR in every 4th st (30sts)
24. INCR in every 5th st (36sts)
-switch over to red colored yarn
25. SC for 2 rounds (36sts)
-switch over to white colored yarn
26. SC for 2 rounds (36sts)
-switch over to red colored yarn
27. SC for 1 round (36sts)
28. INCR in every 6th st (42sts)
-Switch over to black colored yarn
29. SC for 2 rounds (42sts)
30. DEC every 6th and 7th st together (36sts)
31. DEC every 5th and 6th st together (30sts)
32. DEC every 4th and 5th st together (24sts)
33. DEC every 3d and 4th st together (18sts)
-Stuff the doll with fiberfill
34. DEC every 2d and 3d st together (12sts)
35. SS and sew the gap

Bandana Knot
Start with red colored yarn.

1. Chain 10, skip 2 sts and DC along the chain.


2. Finish off with a SS and sew it on the sides of the bandana
-Make the second piece. This one is the same but smaller
3. Chain 6, skip 2 sts and DC along the chain.
4. Finish off with a SS and sew it on the side of the bandana (picture)

Eye Patch
Start with black colored yarn.

5. Chain 6, skip 1 st and SC in the first st along the chain, chain 1 and DC in the 3 next sts, SC in
the last st.
6. Continue doing SC in each st on the top of the patch until you get on the other side.
7. Chain 10 and finish off with a SS
8. On the other side of the patch:
Pull the remaining tail though the patch to create a new loop and chain 7
9. Finish off with a SS and sew the patch on the face
Belt
Start with brown colored yarn.

10. Chain 40, skip 2 sts and DC along the chain.


11. Finish off with a SS and sew it on the body between round 26 and 27

Start with gray yarn.

1. Chain 5, SS in the previews st and chain 5, repeat this until you have a square.
Connect the ends to each other and sew it on the front of the belt. (picture)

Arms (2)
will be worked in continual rounds of sc, you may like to use a stitch marker.

Start with black colored yarn

1. Magic loop (6sts)


2. INCR around (12sts)
3. INCR in every 2d st (18sts)
4. SC for 2 rounds (18sts)
-switch over to white colored yarn
5. SC for 2 rounds (18sts)
-Switch over to red colored yarn
6. DEC every 5th and 6th st together (15sts)
7. DEC every 4th and 5th st together (12sts)
-switch over to white colored yarn
-Stuff the arm with fiberfill
8. SC around (12sts)
9. DEC every 3d and 4th st together (9sts)
-Switch over to red colored yarn
10. SC for 2 rounds (9sts)
-Switch over to white colored yarn
11. SC for 2 rounds (9sts)
12. Sew the gap horizontally
13. Attach the arm on the body
Leg
will be worked in continual rounds of sc, you may like to use a stitch marker.

Start with brown colored yarn

1. Magic loop (6sts)


2. INCR around (12sts)
3. INCR in every 2d st (18sts)
4. INCR in every 3d st (24sts)
5. SC for 4 rounds (24sts)
6. DEC every 3d and 4th st together (18sts)
7. DEC every 2d and 3d st together (12sts)
8. SC for 4 rounds (12sts)
-Switch over to black colored yarn
9. SC for 5 rounds (12sts)
-Stuff the leg with fiberfill
10. SS and sew the gap horizontally
-Sew it on the body

Start a new piece with brown colored yarn

1. Chain 14, skip 2 and DC along the chain


2. Finish off with a SS
3. Sew it on the leg on round 8
4. Sew an X on the shoe with white yarn (picture)
Wooden leg
will be worked in continual rounds of sc, you may like to use a stitch marker.

Start with brown colored yarn.

1. Magic loop (6sts)


2. INCR in every 2d st (9sts)
3. SC for 9 rounds (9sts)
-switch over to yellow colored yarn
4. SC for 9 rounds (9sts)
5. INCR in every 3d st (12sts)
6. SC for 3 rounds (12sts)
-switch over to black colored yarn
7. SC for 6 rounds (12sts)

Start a new piece with yellow colored yarn.

1. Chain 14, skip 2 and DC along the chain


2. Finish off with a SS
3. Sew it on the leg between rounds 6 and the first round of round 7

I hope you liked this doll and it came out fine! Also If you have more questions, don't
hesitate to contact me on my ravelry account and I’ll try to answer you as soon as I can.

Pattern Designed by YarnYard

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