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Say hello to Piper and Peyton the Penguins! They are the 4th addition to the Giant Pillow Plushies series. These two lovebirds are inseparable. They love hunting for fish in the chilly Antarctic waters and snuggling up together to stay warm.
NOTES:
*Please do not copy/redistribute any part of this pattern as your own. This includes reposting/translating without permission. Feel free to sell your finished products in small quantities as long as you give credit to help support my work. Tag your creations with #curiouspapaya so I can feature your work!
*We will be working in a spiral.
*Measurements: 14 in. x 13 in. [35.56 cm x 33.02 cm] if using the prescribed materials.
*This is an intermediate beginner- level pattern.
*Please email me at curiouspapaya@gmail.com with any questions you might have about this pattern and I will assist you the best I can!
TIPS:
-Use stitch markers to keep track of the beginning of each round (especially important since this fuzzy chenille yarn can make it difficult to see)!
-Use sewing pins to position parts on evenly.
-Fluff up your stuffing by pulling it apart and inserting it little by little to make your amigurumi more even. Stuff it
some more right before closing using the tips of your scissors (for small spaces) for a firmer shape.
-Please note that when you cut this specific type of chenille yarn, experiencing some loose fibers is normal. You can carefully burn the yarn tails with a lighter if you'd like.
-Ex. of how to read the pattern - "Rnd 3: (10 sc, [sc, inc] x3) x2 [38]" = 10 sc, sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc, 10 sc, sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc.
-Yarn snapping? If you are experiencing breakage when trying to pull your magic circle closed, create the starting ring with the alternative method of: ch 2, make 6 (or 8) sc into the second ch from the hook.
-When working in a spiral, its normal for each rnd to stagger (and for your start of the rnd to slightly rotate). To avoid having your oval begin to turn (resulting in a lopsided butt), add or undo a few sc to align the start of rnd 24 (where the decreases begin) with where rnd 6 begins.
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NOTES:
*Please do not copy/redistribute any part of this pattern as your own. This includes reposting/translating without permission. Feel free to sell your finished products in small quantities as long as you give credit to help support my work. Tag your creations with #curiouspapaya so I can feature your work!
*We will be working in a spiral.
*Measurements: 14 in. x 13 in. [35.56 cm x 33.02 cm] if using the prescribed materials.
*This is an intermediate beginner- level pattern.
*Please email me at curiouspapaya@gmail.com with any questions you might have about this pattern and I will assist you the best I can!
TIPS:
-Use stitch markers to keep track of the beginning of each round (especially important since this fuzzy chenille yarn can make it difficult to see)!
-Use sewing pins to position parts on evenly.
-Fluff up your stuffing by pulling it apart and inserting it little by little to make your amigurumi more even. Stuff it
some more right before closing using the tips of your scissors (for small spaces) for a firmer shape.
-Please note that when you cut this specific type of chenille yarn, experiencing some loose fibers is normal. You can carefully burn the yarn tails with a lighter if you'd like.
-Ex. of how to read the pattern - "Rnd 3: (10 sc, [sc, inc] x3) x2 [38]" = 10 sc, sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc, 10 sc, sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc.
-Yarn snapping? If you are experiencing breakage when trying to pull your magic circle closed, create the starting ring with the alternative method of: ch 2, make 6 (or 8) sc into the second ch from the hook.
-When working in a spiral, its normal for each rnd to stagger (and for your start of the rnd to slightly rotate). To avoid having your oval begin to turn (resulting in a lopsided butt), add or undo a few sc to align the start of rnd 24 (where the decreases begin) with where rnd 6 begins.
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Abbreviations
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BLO
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back loop only |
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FLO
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front loop only |
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FO
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fasten off |
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MR
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Magic Ring |
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ch
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Chain |
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dc
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double crochet |
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dec
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decrease |
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inc
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increase |
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inv
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invisible |
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rnd
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round |
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sc
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single crochet |
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sl st
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slip stitch |
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st
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stitch |
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sts
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stitches |
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tog
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together |
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Is Giant Penguin suitable for beginners?
This is an intermediate-level Crochet pattern. Some prior experience is recommended before starting.
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What is Giant Penguin?
Giant Penguin is an Intermediate Crochet pattern designed by curiouspapaya for making an Amigurumi. Say hello to Piper and Peyton the Penguins! They are the 4th addition to the Giant Pillow Plushies series. These two lovebirds are inseparable. They love hunting for fish in the chilly Antarctic waters and snuggling up together to stay warm.NOTES:...
Who designed Giant Penguin?
curiouspapaya designed the Giant Penguin pattern. Find more of their patterns on their Ribblr shop page.
What type of item does Giant Penguin make?
The Giant Penguin pattern makes a Amigurumi. It is a Intermediate Crochet pattern.
What materials are needed for Giant Penguin?
To make Giant Penguin you will need: Below are the colors I used but you can modify as you wish!-Sweet Snuggles #7 jumbo yarnWhite: 1 oz [ 28 g] - faceLavender or Chalk Blue: 3 oz [ 85 g] - head Purple or Teal: 8 oz [227g] - body, flippers*Note: It is advised to get two skeins of cc2 (for the body) as some of my testerswent over 1. The amount may vary due to your tension!Yellow: 1 oz [28 g] beak, feet, hat Red: .3 oz [8.5 g] - bow Turquoise: 1 oz [28 g] hat-Blanket Yarn #6 super bulky yarn Pink: 2 ft [60 cm] - cheeks-Impeccable Solid #4 medium worsted yarn Black: 1 ft [30 cm] - lashes, -20 mm safety eyes, -Jumbo yarn needle, scissors, stitch markers, -Fiber fill stuffing: 24 oz [680 g]. Tools required: -10 mm hook.
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