Goomba Amigurumi Pattern
Let’s make a Goomba, shall we? I am full of flu as I’m writing this post so I’m going to just get straight to the point…
The pattern consists of three YouTube videos:
Part 1: Head & Eye Placement (Sun, 7 Dec at 17:00GMT)
Part 2: Body & Feet (Sun, 14 Dec at 17:00GMT)
Part 3: Eyebrows, Mouth & Teeth (Sun, 21 Dec at 17:00GMT)
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Let’s get into the details!
YARN & HOOK
2mm hook
Stylecraft Special DK in Gingerbread, Black, Stone, Mustard, Walnut
6.5mm black safety eyes
White felt
Glue
Polyester toy filling
Pins to place pieces before sewing together
Needle
Stitch markers (I prefer using scrap yarn as “stitch markers”)
SIZE
Goomba is approximately 7cm tall when seated, the head is 6cm at the widest point.
Weight: 20g (this includes all materials used to make Goomba)
STITCHES & ABBREVIATIONS – UK ENGLISH
ch chain
dc double crochet
htr half treble
bldc back loop double crochet
st/sts stitch/es
inc increase; dc 2 in one st
dec decrease; insert hook in the front loop of the next two sts, yarn over, pull through both loops, y.o. and pull through remaining two loops. This is also referred to as an invisible decrease.
y.o. yarn over
THE PATTERN
PART ONE | HEAD & EYE PLACEMENT
I have used Stylecraft Special DK in Gingerbread for the head & body.
For this part you will also need some safety eyes and white felt.
PART TWO | BODY & FEET
Coming Sunday, 14 Dec
PART TWO | EYEBROWS, MOUTH & TEETH
Coming Sunday, 21 Dec
THANK YOU & ENJOY!
Please do not reprint, sell or claim the pattern as your own.
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For any questions about the pattern, please comment below and I will do my best to help.