Human Plush Pattern by Noxxplush at Etsy
My humanoid pattern, great for making your favorite characters from shows, books, or even your D&D games (like I did for my character Imogen here)!

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Human Plush Pattern by Noxxplush at Etsy
My humanoid pattern, great for making your favorite characters from shows, books, or even your D&D games (like I did for my character Imogen here)!
Hello, just got a quick question! I love your amigurumi dolls and I was wondering what the base pattern was for your Liara chibi. I'm looking to getting into making my own amigurumi and I love the style of that doll a lot.
Okay, as a few people have asked by now, let me try to make this make sense ^^
I don't use a real pattern per se, so there might be a bit fiddling on your part until they look alike.
The head goes up to 4sc, inc and then there are a few rounds (depending on how long and round you want the head) until you decrease back down to 2sc, dec.
The legs are 6sc that get increased to12sc each and then worked in rounds and get joined when you like the length.
The torso is worked as continuation of the legs and I decrease down to to 1sc, dec and then inc, sc in the next round, to make the stitches fit the head but also have a smaller neck once it's long enough.
The arms are 4sc increased to 8sc and then worked in rounds.
Oh, the hair, that's just a line of stitches worked back in half double crochet and ended in a few double crochets.
I can't really remember what I did for the coatπ
Does this make sense to anyone but me?
Oh, should you make a doll from this poor excuse of a pattern, I would love to see it.