Baby Appa Pattern Part 1
Baby Appa Pattern Part 1
Baby Appa Pattern Part 1
Materials
- Bulky weight 5 fur yarn (Bernat Pipsqueak
101yd) in
- Cream (1 ball)
- Brown (½ ball)
- Medium weight 4 yarn (Loops & Threads
Impeccable 285yd) in
- Cream (1 ball)
- Dark brown (¼ ball)
- Tan (½ ball)
- Felt in
- Dark brown
- Cream
- Fabric Paint in
- White
- Black
- 4.00mm crochet hook
- 4.50mm crochet hook
- Black embroidery floss, or black yarn
- Darning needle and sewing needle
- Fiberfill
Stitch Legend
sc = single crochet
inc = increase
dec = single crochet 2 together/decrease
bo = bobble consisting of 3 double crochets
fsc = foundation single crochet
Notes
● This pattern is made using continuous rounds, unless otherwise stated.
● The original baby Appa shown in this pattern uses Red Heart Hygge Fur yarn, which has
since been discontinued. I recommend Bernat Pipsqueak as an adequate replacement.
You can see this yarn type in some of the photos when I updated the pattern into 2 parts.
○ Alternatively, if you can't find Bernat Pipsqueak, Hobbii has a yarn called Teddy
that has the accurate colours needed as well. This yarn is slightly thinner than
Pipsqueak.
● To create the bobble, yarn over and insert your hook into the stitch, drawing up a loop.
yarn over, draw through two loops. Repeat until you have 7 loops on hook, and pull
through all loops.
● To create a foundation single crochet, insert hook into the same stitch as last sc, as if to
increase. Draw up a loop, and create ch. Draw through both loops on hook, and repeat. I
recommend researching this stitch beforehand if you haven't used it before. Photos are
referenced above.
● If using Bernat Pipsqueak, I found you don't need to hold 2 strands of yarn together
because Pipsqueak is thicker than the original Hygge Fur. However, if you're having
trouble making the fur portions because you can't see the stitches, I would recommend
holding the Pipsqueak with 1 strand of worsted weight yarn and working with both yarns
at once, which will make it easier to see the stitches.
○ A good way to keep track of stitches is by dividing the
number of stitches by 3 or 4, and using stitch markers to
make sure each section gets the correct number of stitches.
● Fur yarn has two sides: the right side (less fluffy; shows the defined
V shapes of each stitch), and the wrong side (very fluffy; this is
usually on the inside of regular amigurumi).
○ For this pattern, we are keeping the wrong side out for all
fluffy sections.
○ All regular pieces will be right side out.
The Pattern
Top of Head (Make 1)
Using cream fur yarn, use the 4.5mm hook to ch 6.
Starting in the second chain from hook, sc 4 in the back loops of
the chain. In the last stitch, sc 3. Now, turn the piece so the front
loops of the ch is at the top, and sc 1 into the next 3 st. Sc 2 in the
last st. You’re now working in the round. (12)
1. *inc, sc 1,* repeat from * around. (18)
2. *inc, sc 2,* repeat from * around. (24)
3. *inc, sc 3,* repeat from * around. (30)
4. *inc, sc 4,* repeat from * around. (36)
5. *inc, sc 5,* repeat from * around. (42)
6-10. sc around. (42) 5 rounds
Fasten off, leaving a short tail.
Body (Make 1)
Using cream fur yarn, use the 4.5mm hook magic ring 6.
1. *inc,* repeat from * around. (12)
2. *inc, sc 1,* repeat from * around. (18)
3. *inc, sc 2,* repeat from * around. (24)
4. *inc, sc 3,* repeat from * around. (30)
5-9. sc around. (30) 5 rounds
10. *sc 3, inc,* repeat from * 3 times, sc in remaining sts. (33)
11. sc around. (33)
12. *sc 4, inc,* repeat from * 3 times, sc in remaining sts. (36)
13-15. sc around. (36) 3 rounds
16. *sc 4, dec,* repeat from * 3 times, sc in remaining sts. (33)
17. sc around. (33)
18. *sc 3, dec,* repeat from * 3 times, sc in remaining sts. (30)
19. *sc 2, dec,* repeat from * 3 times, sc in remaining sts. (27)
Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing..
Tail (Make 1)
Using cream fur yarn, use the 4.5mm to ch 7. Starting in the second
chain from hook, sc 5 in the back loops of the chain. In the last stitch,
sc 3. Now, turn the piece so the front loops of the ch is at the top, and sc
1 into the next 4 st. Sc 2 in the last st. You’re now working in the round.
(14)
1. sc around. (14)
2. *inc, sc 1,* repeat from * around. (21)
3-9. sc around. (21) 7 rounds
10. *dec, sc 5,* repeat from * around. (18)
11-12. sc around. (18) 2 rounds
Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing.
Belly (Make 1)
Using tan worsted weight yarn and the 4mm hook, ch 8.
1. In 2nd ch from hook, inc. Sc in next 5 st, and inc in last st. Ch 1,
turn. (9)
2-8. sc 9. Ch 1, turn. (9) 7 rows
9. dec, sc in next 5 st, dec. Ch 1, turn. (7)
10-14. sc 7. Ch 1, turn. (7) 5 rows
15. inc, sc in next 5 st, inc. Ch 1, turn. (9)
16. inc, sc in next 7 st, inc. Ch 1, turn. (11)
17-26. sc 11. Ch 1, turn. (11) 10 rows
27. dec, sc in next 7 st, dec. Ch 1, turn. (9)
28-29. sc 9. (9) 2 rows
30. dec, sc in next 5 st, dec. (7)
Sc evenly around. Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Ears (Make 2)
Using cream worsted weight yarn, and 4mm hook, magic ring 5.
(5)
1. inc, sc in next 4 st. (6)
2. *inc, sc 1,* repeat from * around. (9)
3-4. sc around. (9) 2 rounds
Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing.
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