I just finished my pixel stitch tapestry of the zelda 1 title screen. Technically this is 1/4 the size of the title screen (ignoring everything outside of the leaves) since I had to cut the height and width in half to make the project manageable
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I just finished my pixel stitch tapestry of the zelda 1 title screen. Technically this is 1/4 the size of the title screen (ignoring everything outside of the leaves) since I had to cut the height and width in half to make the project manageable
I tried out corner to corner crochet for the first time so here’s NES mario. I think it looks cleaner than regular tapestry crochet but wow it’s much larger. For reference this is 14x18 squares and probably 12 inches tall and 9 inches wide
Scarfy Amigurumi Pattern
The pattern is available above and as a free PDF download on Ravelry.
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Scarfy from the Kirby series. This guy gave me anxiety as a child.
This is an icrochetthings original pattern © 2024. For personal use only. Do not copy, sell, alter, or distribute this pattern or parts of it. You may sell a limited number of your handmade finished items provided you credit icrochetthings as the designer.
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I wanted to make a pikmin pattern that’s more similar to in-game models than stuffed animals I saw online. I didn’t do fingers or toes unfortunately. Also I gave it beady eyes like the pikmin 1 pikmins. Below is the pattern I used. The body can be used for any of the primary color pikmin, though I haven’t made blue or red ones yet.
EYES (2):
Ch 6
From second chain from hook, sc 4
At last chain, sc 3 into the st
Continue to the underside of chain:
3 sc, 1 inc, sl st to join to first sc (12)
(3 sc, 3 inc) x 2 (18)
Fasten off. Put a safety eye in the middle.
ARMS (2):
Magic ring, 6 sc in ring then pull tight (6)
(2 sc, 1 inc) x 2 (8)
(8 sc) x 10 rounds (8)
(3 sc, 1 inc) x 2 (10)
(10 sc) x 2 rounds (10)
Stuff and fold flat with the stitches aligned (5 st on each side)
Go through 2 st at a time to do 5 sc to shut the arm (5)
Fasten off
LEAF:
Magic ring, 4 sc into ring then pull tight (4)
(1 inc, 1 sc) x 2 (6)
6 sc (6)
(1 inc, 1 sc) x 3 (9)
9 sc (9)
(1 inc, 2 sc) x 3 (12)
12 sc (12)
(1 inc, 3 sc) x 3 (15)
15 sc (15)
Continue the increase and sc rows until you have 24 sc
(Sc 24) x 4 rounds (24) [5 rounds total of 24 sc]
(1 dec, 6 sc) x 3 (21)
(1 dec, 5 sc) x 3 (18)
(1 dec, 4 sc) x 3 (15)
(1 dec, 3 sc) x 3 (12)
(1 dec, 2 sc) x 3 (9)
(1 dec, 1 sc) x 3 (6)
Flatten and finish off with 3 sc on the top of the leaf.
LEGS (2):
Magic ring, sc 6 into the ring then pull tight (6)
6 inc (12)
12 sc BLO (12)
(12 sc) x 4 rounds (12)
(1 inc, 5 sc) x 2 (14)
(1 inc, 6 sc) x 2 (16)
16 sc, fasten off first leg
Starting on the second leg we can connect the legs and start the body
BODY:
Ch 4 and join to other leg with a sl st
7 sc (there should be 2 st left until you reach the sl st)
Ch 4 and join to first leg with sl st (2 st gap between the chains) [this is the starting point of each round]
(36 sc) x 5 rounds (36)
(4 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (30)
(30 sc) x 10 rounds (30)
(3 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (24)
Join the arms on this round:
24 sc
One arm is on the 9-13 st, the other arm is on 1 st and 21-24 st
So you start with 1 sc to join part of an arm then join whole other arm, then finish by joining rest of first arm
(24 sc) x 2 rounds (24)
(2 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (18)
18 sc
The head connects directly to the body
HEAD:
(2 sc, 1 inc) x 6 (24)
(3 sc, 1 inc) x 6 (30)
30 sc (30)
(4 sc, 1 inc) x 6 (36)
36 sc (36)
(5 sc, 1 inc) x 6 (42)
(6 sc, 1 inc) x 6 (48)
(7 sc, 1 inc) x 6 (54)
(54 sc) x 10 rounds (54) [ears are sewn on the first and last rounds of these so mark them)
(7 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (48)
(6 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (42)
(5 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (36)
(4 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (30)
(3 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (24)
(2 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (18)
Now we start the stem
STEM:
18 sc BLO (18)
18 sc (18)
(1 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (12)
(12 sc) x 4 rounds (12)
(4 sc, 1 dec) x 2 (10)
(10 sc) x 10 rounds (10)
(3 sc, 1 dec) x 2 (8)
(8 sc) x 10 rounds (8)
(2 sc, 1 dec) x 2 (6)
(6 sc) x 3 rounds
Color change to green:
(6 sc) x 2 rounds (6)
Flatten and use 3 sc to close the top
Fasten off
Next stuff the body through the space between the legs. I used a dowel rod to help with the stem.
To close, join onto the open space and dec around until it is closed. Fasten off and weave in the tail.
Now for the ears:
EARS (2):
Magic ring, 4 sc into ring then pull tight (4)
(1 inc, 1 sc) x 2 (6)
6 sc (6)
(1 inc, 1 sc) x 3 (9)
9 sc (9)
(1 inc, 2 sc) x 3 (12)
12 sc (12)
Like with the leaf, repeat until you have a round of sc 24 (24)
(10 sc, 4 inc) x 2 (28)
28 sc (28)
Flatten with the inc st lined up. Finish with 14 sc
Now sew the leaf and eyes on.
The ears are sewn with a slight curl on the top to give a small fold
And voila! My pikmin pattern. If you try this out, please let me know! Especially if there’s typos or confusions