Free Cherubi Pokemon Crochet Pattern

 

 

 

Pattern details:

• Cherubi is around 12cm tall

• You can use any yarn and hook size but cotton is recommended

• This is a beginner level pattern

 

Materials and Tools Needed:

• 3.25mm (size D) crochet hook 

• Stitch markers

• Scissors

• Yarn/tapestry needle

• 1 x 50g skein of cotton in hot pink

• 1 x 50g skein of cotton in leaf green

• 1 x A small amount of cotton yarn in dark pink/burgundy

• Poly stuffing for toy making

• Craft wire- firm yet bendable

• For face- Either felt sheets with thread and needle to attach or needle felting tools and appropriate felt



Big Body

Row 1: Start with pink yarn- MR 6 (6)

Row 2: 6 inc (12)

Row 3: (1 sc, inc) x 6 (18)

Row 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)

Row 5: (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30)

Row 6: (4 sc, inc) x 6 (36)

Row 7: (5 sc, inc) x 6 (42)

Row 8: (6 sc, inc) x 6 (48)

Row 9: (7 sc, inc) x 6 (54)

Rows 10 - 19: sc all around (54) (9 rows, 486 sc total)

Row 20: (7 sc, dec) x 6 (48)

Row 21: (6 sc, dec) x 6 (42)

Row 22: (5 sc, dec) x 6 (36)

Row 23: (4 sc, dec) x 6 (30)

Row 24: (3 sc, dec) x 6 (24)

Row 25: (2 sc, dec) x 6 (18)

Row 26: (1 sc, dec) x 6 (12)

Row 26: 6 dec (6)

FO.



Little Body

Row 1: Start with pink yarn- MR 6 (6)

Row 2: 6 inc (12)

Row 3: (1 sc, inc) x 6 (18)

Row 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)

Rows 5 - 8: sc all around (54) (4 rows, 96 sc total)

Row 9: (2 sc, dec) x 6 (18)

Row 10: (1 sc, dec) x 6 (12)

Row 11: 6 dec (6)

FO.



Middle Stripe

For the main stripe chain 35, complete 1 row (34). For the smaller stripe at the back chain 12, complete 1 row (11).

Cherubi WIP- the face and body detailing has been completed
Cherubi back to show how the back stripe is suppose to be placed; one vertical and the shorter one horizontal.

Pin the stripes to the body as shown above and stitch into place. You can now use the middle stripe as a reference point for how to place the face. 
 
 

Legs

Row 1: MR 6 (6)

Row 2: (1 sc, inc) x 3 (9)

Row 3: (2 sc, inc) x 3 (12)

Row 4: (3 hdc, hdc inc) x 2, 3 sc, inc (15)

Row 5: (4 hdc, hdc inc) x 2

FO. Make 2. 


Where to place Cherubi's crochet leg; at the base of the body near the FO point.

Cherubi's legs are now attached, there is a wide gap between each.


The 'legs' are a little tricky to place. Each leg should be placed so the hdc side is the outer side. First, you will want to stretch the front and back of the leg out and pin in place. Next, push the inner edge in slightly then pin in place. You can now stuff the leg through the outer gap. Lastly, stretch the outer edge up then pin in place. Repeat the process for the other leg and then stitch these parts onto the body. Pinning the legs on in this specific order will mean that the legs will blend seamlessly to the body.



Big Leaf

Row 1: MR 5 (5)

Row 2: 5 sc (5)

Row 3: inc, 4 sc (6)

Row 4: 6 sc (6)

Row 5: inc, 5 sc (7)

Row 6: 7 sc (7)

Row 7: inc, 6 sc (8)

Row 8: 8 sc (8)

Row 9: inc, 7 sc (9)

Row 10: inc, 8 sc (10)

Row 11: 4 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc (12)

Row 12: sc all around (12)

Row 13: (5 sc, inc) x 2 (14)

Row 14: (6 sc, inc) x 2 (16)

Row 15: sc all around (16)

Row 16: (3 sc, inc) x 4 (20)

Row 17: (4 sc, inc) x 4 (24)

Row 18: (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30)

Row 19: sc all around (30)

Row 20: (5 sc, inc) x 6 (36)

Row 21: sc all around (36)

Row 22: (2 sc, inc) x 12 (48)

Row 23: sc all around (48)

Row 24: (7 sc, inc) x 6 (54)

Rows 25 - 28: sc all around (54) (4 rows, 216 sc total)

Row 29: (8 sc, inc) x 6 (60)

Row 30: (8 sc, dec) x 6 (54)

Row 30: (7 sc, dec) x 6 (48)

Row 31: (4 sc, dec) x 8 (40)

Row 32: (8 sc, dec) x 4 (36)

Row 33: (4 sc, dec) x 6 (30)

Row 34: sc all around (30)

Row 35: (3 sc, dec) x 6 (24)

Row 36: (2 sc, dec) x 6 (18)

Row 37: (4 sc, dec) x 3 (15)

Row 38: (3 sc, dec) x 3 (12)

Row 38: 6 dec (6)

Row 38: 2 dec (4)

FO.



Little Leaf

Row 1: MR 5 (5)

Row 2: 5 sc (5)

Row 3: inc, 4 sc (6)

Row 4: 6 sc (6)

Row 5: inc, 5 sc (7)

Row 6: 7 sc (7)

Row 7: inc, 6 sc (8)

Row 8: 8 sc (8)

Row 9: inc, 7 sc (9)

Row 10: inc, 8 sc (10)

Row 11: 4 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc (12)

Row 13: (5 sc, inc) x 2 (14)

Row 12: sc all around (12)

Row 14: (6 sc, inc) x 2 (16)

Row 16: (3 sc, inc) x 4 (20)

Row 12: sc all around (20)

Row 17: (4 sc, inc) x 4 (24)

Row 18: (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30)

Rows 20 - 26: sc all around (30) (7 rows, 210 sc total)

Row 18: (8 sc, dec) x 3 (27)

Row 18: (7 sc, dec) x 3 (24)

Row 18: (6 sc, dec) x 3 (21)

Row 18: (5 sc, dec) x 3 (18)

Row 19: (1 sc, dec) x 6 (12)

Row 20: 6 dec (6)

Row 20: 2 dec (4)

FO.

Wired has been placed into Cherubi's body to support the leaves. The wire goes directly through the MR

Take approx. 15-20cm of craft wire and bend one end around something cylinder to create a 'screw'. Push the screw end through the top of Cherubi's head and twist until it feels anchored and stable. Trim the wire down to the approx. length of the big leaf. Bend the end of the of the wire down in a near 90 degree angle so the sharp edge can't poke through. Repeat this process for the small body.


The big leaf has been threaded into place and the smaller leaf has been attached to it

Thread the leaves onto the wires. At the bottom of each leaf put a few stitches in to secure the leaves to the body. Next, put a stitch at the top of each leaf that goes around the wires and through the other side to secure the wires in place. You can now bend the leaves to whatever position you like.

Wire is secured into place with a knot of yarn

Lastly, place 3 or so single stitches that go through both leaves to secure the second body in place. To get the second body to face forward, place these stitches towards the front.

finished crochet cherubi sits in grass with sunshine