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Big jump from ship to ship. Be careful, because if you fall off, you're in trouble.
These mayors are what I've been working on lately. I wasn't able to share because they were commissioned Christmas presents and I didn't want to risk anybody seeing their gift before receiving it! Also, I didn't sell any animals this Christmas, so all animals in the last picture are still for sale. My boyfriend dumped them on my bed because I was using his bag to store them and he needed his bag đ So I decided to just take a really quick photo of them right then.
Baby Yoda Pattern
Look out friends I know there are so many crochet Baby Yodas out there, and plenty of crochet Baby Yoda patterns, but Iâm about to add mine to the mix! As always, if anyone uses this pattern, please link back to my page, and tag me or send me a picture! Iâll always reblog! Like the rest of you, Iâm obsessed with this little sweetie and want to see as many as humanly possible!Â
EDIT: PDF version here thanks to @romeo-wherefore-art-thouâ
EDIT 2: PATTERN FOR MANDO!
From what I can tell, my pattern is one of the smallest designs out there. So, while lacking in detail (I love the tiny hands and facial features people are able to make!), the trade off is, look how SMOL he sits in my hand! Make a dozen of them! Fill a candy dish with them! Put one in the manger of your Nativity scene!
So, the secret to a tiny Yoda is, in part, using tiny yarn. I had this perfect ball of light green yarn in my stash and I have no idea what it is or where I got it (possibly inherited from my grandma?), but you can see it here compared to the Red Heart Super Saver âBuff Fleckâ yarn I used for his coat. Also, for his head and ears, I used a 2.5mm crochet hook, while for the body I used a 3mm crochet hook. I think it makes a difference! Iâm vaguely curious if this pattern could scale up, maybe with worsted weight for the head and a chunky yarn for the body?
^ Head:Â
To make sure his head has a more oval shape, I didnât do multiple rows of the widest diameter (counter-intuitively, to crochet a sphere, you need multiple rows of the widest diameter, itâs just some property of how the yarn stretches!)Â Â
6 sc in a magic circle
inc 6x to make 12 stitches Â
(1 sc, inc) 6x to make 18 stitches
(2 sc, inc) 6x to make 24 stitches
(2 sc, dec) 6x to make 18 stitches
Add 6 mm eyes between last two row, stuff
(1 sc, dec) 6x to make 12 stitches
dec until closed off
^ Ears:
 This is a challenging one since you are working with such few stitches. When making a narrow cone like this, I find it helps to stick my hook into the cup and press it out, to make a more sharp point and better expose the stitches I need to work with.
3 sc in a magic circle
inc 1 to make 4 stitches
(sc, inc) 2x to make 6 stitches
2 rows of 6 sc
flatten ears and sew shut
Sew the ears to each side of the head, making sure they stick out mostly horizontally. Having them too high on the head really changes the silhouette and makes him look less Yoda-like!Â
^ Coat:
As you can see, I was actually experimenting on his little potato sack at the same time I was working on the head, because I wanted them to have good proportions to each other. I ultimately went with a slightly larger size than you see here. I know in amigurumi often the head is much much bigger than the body, but here I wanted him to still look a bit like he was swimming in his cute little sack.
foundation single crochet 14
connect the ends in a loop
sc 14
sc 13 (decrease once in back)
sc 12 (decrease once in back)
tie off leaving a long end
^ Collar:Â
This is such a crazy important piece of his costume! I wanted him to look cozy and snug but not TOO tightly wrapped up. I didnât get a good picture of the collar pre-attached, but it really is so simple:
chain 14, turn, chain 2
double crochet in second chain, then 13 double crochets across
I would recommend experimenting with the number of stitches though, depending on how tight they are - you want it to be able to wrap around the neck of the coat with a little left over to form the overlap. To attach the collar, I carefully sewed it AROUND THE OUTSIDE of the main body of the cloak, NOT directly to the top of the coat, as then you canât attach his head!Â
Hereâs the two coat/collar combos I experimented with, which was possible since I attached the collar before I attached the head. I donât think thatâs strictly necessary, as it does make sewing on the head harder because you have to reach down through the collar (making sure the head attached to the coat, not the collar!). But it is doable! (The smaller body had 12 stitches in diameter at the base of the coat, and the smaller collar and half double crochets - I just think it looked more squished and messy.)
As for stuffing his body - I kinda didnât! there were enough loose ends of the various yarns that basically tucking them in provided enough structure - he doesnât have any feet (it would be easy to make some though, if you wanted), but he actually stands up great like this!Â
I mean, he stands up great, but donât think that means he doesnât also love to be picked up and held! This is a better view of the back of his collar, which comes up so cute and snug around his ears!
Thatâs it for Baby Yoda! Good luck and please feel free to ask if you have any questions! If you make a little guy, pleeese share a pic with me! I canât get enough of him! And, if there is some interest in the pattern for Best Space Dad the Mandalorian, I may write that up later! They are so cute with each other!!
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To the worried person in the comments:Â
No, a hummingbirdâs heart will not stop if it stops moving. Youâre possibly thinking of Spoink, which is a Pokemon that supposedly powers its heart by bouncing, and as such canât stop moving. Hummingbirds donât sit often because theyâre busy looking for food, but they can and do sit. The females sit on eggs in nests, after all, and they do have to sleep.Â
Fun fact: the leg muscles of a hummingbird are so stripped down to save on weight that they cannot walk. They can step sideways along a branch or other perch, but they cannot go forward without taking flight.
However they absolutely do stop moving. In fact, hummingbirds hibernate! Overnight. Instead of sleeping. Because if they tried to sleep like a normal animal their hyperactive metabolism would mean that they starve to death before breakfast.
Unrelated fun fact: the primary Aztec god of war would take on the form of a hummingbird, and the souls of the bravest warriors were said to turn into hummingbirds in order to join him after death, presumably because every hummingbird is approximately four grams of pure concentrated asskicking which fears no man nor beast and will gladly throw down with somebody seventeen thousand times their size if offended.
this is a really cool post and i love seeing such a small bird but reading âNo, a hummingbirdâs heart will not stop if it stops moving. Youâre possibly thinking of Spoinkâ killed meÂ
âIâm kinda done with you telling me what I canât do.â
I took a new video today of the Makarâs jingling bell. Since the original video I took showcased the LE Variant that is now sold out forever, I felt it important to re-do it for what will now be the only Makar option~ I love the new yarn I found for his mask, itâs the perfect shade of green to capture this musical boy and has the slightest shine to it. All 3 Makar sold today and will be shipped out tomorrow! Due to the speed in which they sold compared to the first round, I most likely wont make another round of Makar for several weeks. I want to focus on some other new Zelda friends instead đ
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