Thursday, May 1, 2014

Mad Pig Amigurumi Pattern by The Perfect Knot

Mad Pig Amigurumi by The Perfect Knot

Meet the Mad Pig!
My little nephew came to visit & asked me to create him a Mad Pig since he’s a bit obsessed with this game. :)
He said he needed to be “green, have little eyes, the mad smirk & a crown”. So of course being the Auntie who loves this little guy, I had to oblige him & make him the Mad Pig. ;)
I hope you will enjoy making your own Mad Pig too!
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This is an Intermediate level pattern written in US Crochet terms.

Materials needed:
Size 4.0mm Crochet hook
Green, White, Black & Yellow Size 4 Worsted Weight Yarn
Tapestry needle
Stitch Marker
6.0mm Safety Eyes (2)

Stitch Legend:
Ch – Chain
Mgc Rng – Magic Ring
SC – Single Crochet
HDC – Half Double Crochet
DC – Double Crochet
SC2Tog – Single Crochet Decrease
Sl St – Slip Stitch
St – Stitch
Sts – Stitches
* – Repeat from *
FO – Fasten Off

TUTORIAL
If you need help with top-stitching, you can find this tutorial on my blog.

EYES – Make 2



Round 1:  With White yarn & a Mgc Rng, Ch 2 (counts as 1st HDC), 7 HDC into ring, pull yarn tail to close, Sl St to 1st HDC to join (8 HDC)
Round 2: Ch 1, 1 SC into each St around, Sl St to 1st SC to join, Ch 1 & FO leaving a longer tail for sewing (8 SC)
Weave in your beginning yarn tails & set aside for later.

PIG HEAD
NOTE – Pig head is worked in a spiral & not joined. Attach Stitch Marker into last St of each round & continue to next round. Use the beginning start of the Pig head as the top & stitch on your parts with the beginning Mgc Rng oriented at the top of the piece.

Round 1: Begin with Green yarn & a Mgc Rng, 6 SC into ring, pull yarn tail to close, (6 SC)

Round 2: *2 SC into each St around (12 SC)

Round 3: *1 SC into next St, 2 SC in next St, Repeat around (18 SC)

Round 4: *1 SC into the next 2 Sts, 2 SC in next St, Repeat around (24 SC)

Round 5: *1 SC into next 3 Sts, 2 SC into next St, Repeat around (30 SC)

Round 6: *1 SC into next 4 Sts, 2 SC into next St, Repeat around (36 SC)

Rounds 7 – 11: 1 SC into each St around (36 SC)

Round 12: *1 SC into next 4 Sts, SC2Tog into next St, Repeat around (30 SC)

Round 13: 1 SC into each St around (30 SC)

Round 14*1 SC into next 3 Sts, SC2Tog into next St, Repeat around (24 SC)

Round 15: 1 SC into each St around (24 SC)

Round 16: *1 SC into next 2 Sts, SC2Tog into next St, Repeat around, pull up a long loop & remove hook, continue to Snout piece (18 SC)


SNOUT – Make 1












Round 1: Begin with Green Yarn & a Mgc Rng, Ch 3, 15 DC into ring, pull yarn tail to close & Sl St to top of beginning Ch 3 to join (16 DC)

Round 2: Sl St into the BACK LOOP of the next St, Working in BACK LOOPS ONLY of each St, Ch 1, 1 SC into the same St, 1 SC into each St around, Sl St to 1st SC to join (16 SC)

Round 3: Working through both loops of the St, Ch 1, 1 SC into same St, 1 SC into each St around, Sl St to 1st SC to join, Ch 1 & FO leaving a longer tail for sewing. (16 SC)

Weave in starting yarn ends & cut excess yarn.


NOSTRILS
Using Black yarn, embroider 2 vertical stitches in the center of the nose for nostril detail using 4 wraps of the stitch. Weave in starting yarn tails & embroidery yarn to the inside of the Snout.

Top Stitch 1St Eye to the side of the head & insert Safety eye into Eye. Weave in your ends at the back side of the head & cut excess yarn.

Stuff Snout with a small amount of Polyfil & attach snout to center of Pig Head, rotate the snout so that the nostrils have one slightly higher than the other & using a top whip stitching method only catching the top loops of the Stitches next to the 1st Eye. Weave in your ends at the back side of the head & cut excess yarn.

Top Stitch 2nd Eye to the side of the head & insert Safety eye into Eye. Weave in your ends at the back side of the head & cut excess yarn.


MOUTH DETAIL












Using Black yarn embroider a sort of crooked smirk of a smile to the side & just below the Snout. Weave in ends to the inside of the head.

Reattach hook to Pig Head & Stuff Pig Head Here

PIG HEAD CONTINUED

Round 17: *1 SC into next St, SC2Tog into next St, Repeat around, (12 SC)

Round 18: *SC2Tog, Repeat around, Sl St into next St, Ch 1 & FO leaving a longer tail for sewing, Stitch closed using the tapestry needle & weave in all ends. (6 SC)


CROWN












Begin: With Yellow yarn, leaving a longer starting tail for sewing, Ch 8, Sl St to 1st Ch to join

Rounds 1 – 3: Ch 1, SC into each Ch around, Sl St to 1st SC to join (8 SC)

Round 4: Ch 4 (Counts as 1st HDC & Ch 2), HDC in same St, Sl St into next St, *[HDC, Ch 2, HDC] in next St, Sl St into next St, Repeat around, Sl St into 1st Ch of beginning Ch 4 to join, Ch 1 & FO (8 HDC)
Weave in ending yarn tail & use beginning yarn tail to Top Stitch the crown to the head angled over the Right Eye.

EAR – Make 1 or 2

NOTE – Ears are worked in a spiral & not joined. Attach Stitch Marker into last St of each round & continue to next round.

Round 1:  With Green yarn & a Mgc Ring, 6 SC into ring, pull yarn tail to close (6 SC)

Round 2: *2 SC into each St around (12 SC)

Rounds 3 – 5: *SC into each St around (12 SC) At the end of Round 5, Sl St into the next St, Ch 1 & FO leaving a long tail for sewing. Weave in the beginning yarn tail, pinch Ear closed in the center & whip stitch it shut at the bottom. Pinch bottom of each into a “C” shape & stitch the two sides at the bottom together. Set the ear on the head at an angle over the Left Eye & Top Stitch around the bottom of the ear to secure it to the head, weave in your ends & cut excess yarn.

If you make 2 Ears set the 2nd Ear closer to the crown & top stitch it on.

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