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Meet Vincent, Vincent Van Goat!
This pattern is designed with limited sewing in mind. Traditional amigurumi often requires sewing pieces together after the crochet is done. This pattern involves some unusual joining techniques so the piece can be worked continuously as much as possible. The legs, body, and head are crocheted in one piece, only the ears, horns, and tail are sewn on.
Important Notes:
This pattern is worked using amigurumi method, where the rounds are worked continuously in a spiral. Do not join rounds. Use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of each round.
Because of the nature of the spiral, the beginning of round (BoR) will shift to the right (assuming right-handed crocheter) after a certain number of rounds, how much it shifts depends on how you crochet. Sometimes the instruction will ask you to add a stitch or two so the BoR is centered on the shape, typically on the back. This will not change the actual stitch count, only the BoR will be shifted.
Please use age appropriate materials if the plush is made for young children.
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This pattern is designed with limited sewing in mind. Traditional amigurumi often requires sewing pieces together after the crochet is done. This pattern involves some unusual joining techniques so the piece can be worked continuously as much as possible. The legs, body, and head are crocheted in one piece, only the ears, horns, and tail are sewn on.
Important Notes:
This pattern is worked using amigurumi method, where the rounds are worked continuously in a spiral. Do not join rounds. Use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of each round.
Because of the nature of the spiral, the beginning of round (BoR) will shift to the right (assuming right-handed crocheter) after a certain number of rounds, how much it shifts depends on how you crochet. Sometimes the instruction will ask you to add a stitch or two so the BoR is centered on the shape, typically on the back. This will not change the actual stitch count, only the BoR will be shifted.
Please use age appropriate materials if the plush is made for young children.
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Abbreviations
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MR
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Magic Ring |
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TBL
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Through Back Loop |
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ch
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Chain |
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hdc
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half double crochet |
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inc
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increase |
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rep
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repeat |
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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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sc2tog
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single crochet 2 stitches together |
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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 Vincent van Goat suitable for beginners?
This is an intermediate-level Crochet pattern. Some prior experience is recommended before starting.
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This pattern is available in English (US & UK terms).
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This is a Ribblr ePattern - an interactive digital pattern with step-by-step instructions, stitch tutorial videos, progress tracking, smart sizing, US/UK auto-translation, and CM/inch auto-conversion. No PDF download is required.
Can I sell items I make from this pattern?
Yes, you can sell finished items made using this pattern design.
What is Vincent van Goat?
Vincent van Goat is an Intermediate Crochet pattern designed by Kamidake Fiber Arts for making an Amigurumi. Meet Vincent, Vincent Van Goat! This pattern is designed with limited sewing in mind. Traditional amigurumi often requires sewing pieces together after the crochet is done. This pattern involves some unusual joining techniques so the piece can be...
Who designed Vincent van Goat?
Kamidake Fiber Arts designed the Vincent van Goat pattern. Find more of their patterns on their Ribblr shop page.
What type of item does Vincent van Goat make?
The Vincent van Goat pattern makes a Amigurumi. It is a Intermediate Crochet pattern.
What materials are needed for Vincent van Goat?
To make Vincent van Goat you will need: Lion Brand Heartland Mammoth Cave: 20 yds., Small bit of black for embroidering the nose, Lion Brand Heartland Grand Canyon: 120 yds., Locking stitch markers., Tapestry needle for sewing in ends and stitching pieces together., 2 Beads for eyes or safety eyes (model used 9mm safety eyes, but you@qre welcome to adjust the size to your taste), or black yarn to embroider eyes if the plush is made for young children., Poly Pellets for weighing down the body. (optional but recommended), Polyester fiberfill (Polyfil) for stuffing. Tools required: US E/4 (3.5 mm) or size appropriate for the yarn you@qre using..
Have other crafters made Vincent van Goat?
3 crafters have shared their finished crochet makes for Vincent van Goat on Ribblr. 100% of reviewers recommend this pattern. 100% found it easy to follow.
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