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The document provides instructions for crocheting a Shiny Charizard toy, including required materials, steps, and photos illustrating the process.

The author provides detailed written instructions and refers readers to closely examine the entire pattern before beginning. Continuous rounds are used for crocheting and a tapestry needle is used for sewing pieces together.

The listed materials are various colors of yarn, crochet hooks, fiberfill, tapestry needle, scissors, fabric paint, paintbrush, contact glue, and hairbrush.

Charizard Pattern

miahandcrafter.com/atelier/charizard-pattern/

MiaHandcrafter April 27, 2013

Hi, my dear friends! ( ◕ ‿ ◕ )ノ

Finally, I’m posting my Charizard pattern, haha. I’m sorry for the very long delay! I was
very busy this months and crocheting wasn’t my priority (>_<“) But, now, I got some time
to crochet and was able to finish this so desired pattern(‐^▽^‐).

This time, I decided to do a Shiny Charizard, because I don’t like very much to do same
thing many times, so, at least, I changed his color, lol (>▽<). However, you don’t need
to do his shiny too, you can make him in his usual color. Moreover, I improved his pattern,
changing some things that I didn’t like very much.

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Rarw!~~

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Let’s go to the pattern (^w^):

Materials:

– Lead or Orange yarn;


– Cream Yarn;
– Red or Teal yarn;
– White Yarn;
– 4mm and 2,5mm crochet hooks;
– Fiberfill;
– Tapestry needle;
– Scissors;
– Red, black and white fabric paint;
– Paint-brush;
– Contact glue;
– Hair-brush.

Notes:

– I always do my crochet works using continuous rounds;


– Everytime I will do a crochet work, the first thing I do is take a look in the entirely pattern
before start doing it, so, I can have an idea of how the pattern works. Well, I recommend
you to do the same;
– For sewing the pieces together you will use the tapestry needle;

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– To make the eyes you will use the felt and the fabric paint;
– To make the Fire in his tail you will use yarn and a hair-brush;
– Please be extremely careful while handling the wire, it may hurt you if you don’t handle
it properly.

Update (06.06.2015): Hi Guys! I want to thank you all for being so kind and for all the
kindly words you sent me by comments or email! Recently, I’m having a hard time to
answer all the questions sent to my email and the comments. I’m sorry that I’m not able to
answer your doubts. However, if you have any doubt, I’m sure that it is worth to leave a
comment here, because even if I can’t answer you, I’m sure that someone in the
community will try to help you out ^^

– Body (lead or orange yarn):

Round 1: 8sc in mr (8)


Round 2: inc (16)
Round 3: sc, inc (24)
Round 4: sc 2, inc (32)
Round 5: sc 3, inc (40)
Round 6: sc 4, inc (48)
Round 7-20: sc in each (48)
Round 21: sc 10, dec (44)
Round 22: sc 9, dec (40)
Round 23: sc 8, dec (36)
Round 24: sc 7, dec (32)
Round 25: sc in each sc (32)
Round 26: sc 6, dec (28)
Round 27: sc 5, dec (24)
*start stuffing
Round 28: sc in each sc (24)
Round 29: sc 10, dec (22)
Round 30: sc in each sc (22)
Round 31: sc 9, dec (20)
Round 32: sc 8, dec (18)
Round 33-39: sc in each sc (18)
Now, we are going to work in rows.
Row 40: sc 16, turn (16)
Row 41: (14)
Row 42: (12)
Row 43: (10)
Row 44: (8)
Row 45: (6)
Finish off and leave a long tail to sew the head.

– Tail (lead or orange yarn):

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Round 1 : Sc 8 in magic ring (8)
Round 2: Sc in each sc (8)
Round 3: (2 Sc, 2sc in next sc) repeat 2 times, then, sc and 2 sc in next sc (11)
Round 4-8: Sc in each sc (11)
Round 9: (sc 3, 2 sc in next sc) repet 2 times, then, sc 2 and 2 sc in next sc (14)
Round 10-14: sc in each sc (14)
Round 15: (sc 4, 2 sc in next sc) repet 2 times, then, sc 3 and 2 sc in next sc (17)
Round 16-20: sc in each sc (17)
** Start stuffng
Round 21: (sc 5, 2 sc in next sc) repet 2 times, then, sc 4 and 2 sc in next sc (20)
Round 22-26: sc in each sc (20)
Round 27: (sc 6, 2 sc in next sc) repet 2 times, then, sc 5 and 2 sc in next sc (23)
Round 28-31: sc in each sc (23)
Round 32: (sc 7, 2 sc in next sc) repet 2 times, then, sc 6 and 2 sc in next sc (26)
Round 33-34: sc in each sc (26)
Round 35: (sc 8, sc in next sc) repet 2 times, then, sc 7 and 2 sc in next sc (29)
Round 36: sc in each sc (29)
Round 37: (sc 9, sc in next sc) repet 2 times, then, sc 8 and 2 sc in next sc (32)
Round 38: sc in each sc (32)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

– Arms (lead or orange yarn):

Round 1: 10 sc in magic ring (10)


Round 2-4: sc in each sc (10)
Round 5: sc 3, dec in next 2 sc (8)
Round 6-14: sc in each sc (8)
Round 15: sc 3, inc (10)
Round 16: sc 4, inc (12)
Round 17: sc in each sc (12)
Row 18: sc 8, turn (8)
Row 19: sc 8, turn (8)
Row 20: skip first sc, sc 4, dec next 2 sc (6)
Row 21: skip first sc, sc 2, dec in next 2 sc (4)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

– Underbelly (cream yarn):

Row 1: ch 9, sc 8 (8)
Row 2: ch 1, turn, 2 sc in first sc, sc 6, 2 sc in last sc (10)
Row 3: ch 1, turn, 2 sc in first sc, sc 8, 2 sc in last sc (12)
Row 4: ch1, turn, Sc in each Sc (12)
Row 5: ch 1, turn, 2 sc in first sc, sc 10, 2 sc in last sc (14)
Row 6: ch1, turn, Sc in each Sc (14)
Row 7: ch 1, turn, 2 sc in first sc, sc 12, 2 sc in last sc (16)
Row 8: ch1, turn, sc in each sc (16)
Row 9: ch 1, turn, 2 sc in first sc, sc 14, 2 sc in last sc (18)

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Row 10: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc (18)
Row 11: ch 1, turn, 2 sc in first sc, sc 16, 2 sc in last sc (20)
Row 12-18: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc (20)
Row 19: ch 1, turn, dec, sc 16, dec (18)
Row 20: ch 1, turn, dec, sc 14, dec (16)
Row 21: ch 1, turn, dec, sc 12, dec (14)
Row 22-30: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc (14)
Row 31: ch 1, turn, dec, sc 10, dec (12)
Row 32-34: ch1, turn, sc in each sc (12)
Row 35: ch 1, turn, dec, sc 8, dec (10)
Row 36: sc 4, dec next 2 sc, sc 4 (9)
Row 37: sc in each sc (9)
Row 38: sc 4, dec next 2 sc, sc 3 (8)
Row 39: sc in each sc (8)
Row 40: sc 3, dec next 2 sc, sc 3 (7)
Row 41-43: sc in each sc (7)
Row 44: sc 3, dec in next 2 sc, sc 2 (6)
Row 45-47: sc in each sc (6)
Row 48: sc 2, dec in next 2 sc, sc 2 (5)
Row 49-52: sc in each sc (5)
Row 53: sc 2, dec in next 2 sc, sc (4)
Row 54-58: sc in each sc (4)
Row 59: sc, dec over 2 sc, sc (3)
Row 60-62: sc in each sc (3)
Row 63: sc, dec next 2 sc (2)
Row 64: sc in each sc (2)
Row 65: dec (1)
Border: ch 1, sc around the edge to make the border. Finish off.

– Legs (lead or orange yarn):

Round 1: 8 sc in magic ring (8)


Round 2: 2 sc in each sc (16)
Round 3: sc, 2 sc in next sc (24)
Round 4: sc in each sc (24)
Round 5: sc 2, 2 sc in next sc (32)
Round 6-11: sc in each sc (32)
Round 12: sc 2, dec into next 2 sc (24)
Round 13: sc in each sc(24)
Round 14: sc 6, dec into next 2 sc (21)
Round 15: sc 5, dec into next 2 sc (18)
Round 16: sc, dec into next 2 sc (12)
Round 17: sc in each sc (12)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

– Feet (lead or orange yarn):

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Round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
Round 2: 2 sc in each sc (12)
Round 3: sc 2, 2 sc in next sc (16)
Round 4-8: sc in each sc (16)
Round 9: 2 sc, dec (12)
Round 10: dec (6)
Round 11: dec 2 times (2)
Finish off.

– Fingers and Claws:

** Start using white and a 2.5mm hook


Round 1: 3 sc in magic ring (3)
** Change to lead or orange yarn
Round 2: sc, inc, sc (4)
Round 3: sc, inc (6)
Round 4: sc in each sc (6)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

– Toes and toenails:

** Start using white yarn and 2.5mm hook.


Round 1: 3 sc in magic ring (3)
Round 2: sc, inc, sc (4)
Round 3: sc, sc, inc, sc (5)
**Change to lead or orange yarn.
Round 4: sc, sc, inc, sc, sc (6)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

– Feet’s underside (cream yarn):

Row 1: ch 2, sc (1)
Row 2: ch1, turn, 3 sc in the sc (3)
Row 3-4: ch1, sc in each sc (3)
Row 5: ch1, dec from the first stitch to the last (1)
Ch 1 and sc around the edge. Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

– Wings:

** We are going to make 2 wings in lead or orange and 2 in red or teal.


Piece number 1 (make 4: 2 in lead or orange and 2 in red or teal)
Row 1: ch 2, hdc 1 (1)
Row 2: ch 1, turn, increase (2)
Row 3: ch 1, turn, increase, hdc (3)
Row 4: ch 1, turn, hdc, hdc, increase (4)
Row 5: ch1, turn, increase, 3 hdc (5)
Row 6: ch1, turn, 4 hdc, increase (6)
Row 7: ch1, turn, increase, 5 hdc (7)

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Row 8: ch1, turn, 6 hdc, inc (8)
Row 9: ch1, turn, increase, 7 hdc (9)
Row 10: ch 1, turn, 8 hdc, increase (10)
Row 11: ch1, turn, increase, 9 hdc (11)
Row 12: ch1, 10 hdc, increase (12)
Row 13: ch1, turn, increase, 11 hdc (13)
Row 14: ch2, trc, dc, hdc, sc, sl st 4, sc, hdc, dc, trc, dtrc (13)
Finish off.

Piece number 2 (make 4: 2 in lead or orange and 2 in red or teal)


Row 1: ch 2, hdc 1 (1)
Row 2: ch 1, turn, increase (2)
Row 3: ch 1, turn, increase, hdc (3)
Row 4: ch 1, turn, hdc, hdc, increase (4)
Row 5: ch1, turn, increase, 3 hdc (5)
Row 6: ch1, turn, 4 hdc, increase (6)
Row 7: ch1, turn, increase, 5 hdc (7)
Row 8: ch1, turn, 6 hdc, inc, ch 10 (18)
Row 9: ch 2, 18 hdc (18)
Row 10: ch1, turn, hdc in each hdc (18)
Row 11: ch1, turn, hdc in each hdc (18)
Row 12: ch1, turn, hdc in each hdc (18)
Row 13: ch1, turn, hdc in each hdc (18)
Row 14: ch2, turn, trc, dc, hdc, sc, sl st until the end (18)
Finish off.

– Wing’s horns (lead or orange yarn):

Round 1: 5 sc in magic ring (5)


Round 2-4: sc in each sc (5)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

– Head (lead or orange yarn):


Well, when I was making this pattern and until today, I was very indecisive about his snout
size. However, I figure out that the two sizes I was thinking about are good, it is just a
matter of style.
So, I will post the two versions here and let you decide which one you like. One is shorter
than the other. In the photos I used the shorter snout, but I also like the other one.
The difference between them is one row. In the longer one, you are going to crochet one
more row of single crochet before starting the Round: sc 9, inc, sc 8 (19).
The video tutorial teaches how to do the longer version, but it also works to the shorter
version. Just remember to reduce one round of single crochet.

Option 1: Head with shorter snout:


Round 1: ch 6, sc 4, 3sc in next ch, sc 3, inc (12)
Round 2: 2 sc, sc 3, 2 sc in next 3 sc, sc 3, 2 sc in next 2 sc (18)
Round 3-7: sc in each sc (18)

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Round 8: sc 9, inc, sc 8 (19)
Round 9: sc, inc, sc, inc in next 6 sc, sc 10 (26)
Round 10: sc 7, inc in next 6 sc, sc 4, inc in next 2 sc, sc 7 (34)
Round 11: sc, inc in next 2 sc, sc 31 (36)
Round 12-16: sc in each sc (36)
Round: 17: sc 4, dec (30)
Round 18: sc 3, dec (24)
Round 19: sc 2, dec (18)
*Start stuffng
Round 20: sc, dec (12)
Round 21: dec (6)
Finish off.

Option 2: Head with longer snout:


Round 1: ch 6, sc 4, 3sc in next ch, sc 3, inc (12)
Round 2: 2 sc, sc 3, 2 sc in next 3 sc, sc 3, 2 sc in next 2 sc (18)
Round 3-8: sc in each sc (18)
Round 9: sc 9, inc, sc 8 (19)
Round 10: sc, inc, sc, inc in next 6 sc, sc 10 (26)
Round 11: sc 7, inc in next 6 sc, sc 4, inc in next 2 sc, sc 7 (34)
Round 12: sc, inc in next 2 sc, sc 31 (36)
Round 13-17: sc in each sc (36)
Round: 18: sc 4, dec (30)
Round 19: sc 3, dec (24)
Round 20: sc 2, dec (18)
*Start stuffng
Round 21: sc, dec (12)
Round 22: dec (6)
Finish off.

– Snout (lead or orange yarn):

The first step of the snout will vary depending on the option of head you choose. If you
choose option 1 (head with shorther snout), you will make the option 1 of snout, which
has 27 ch. If you choose option 2 (head with longer snout), you will make the option 2 of
snout, which has 31 ch.

I’ve made a video to teach you how to do the snout. In this video I’m explaning how to do
OPITION 2 of snout:

Option 1 of snout (head with shorther snout):

First step:
Row 1: ch 27 (27)
Row 2: turn, sc 26 from the second chain from hook (26)
Row 3-4: ch1, turn, sc in each sc (26)
Finish off.

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Second step:
Now, lets work in the center and in rows.
Row 1: Ch 1 in the 10th sc and then hdc in the same sc, 5 hdc, skip the next st, 2
sl st (sl st always along the side of the snout).

Row 2-5: turn, skip the 2 sl st, 6 hdc, skip


one stitch and sl st in next 2 stitches.

Finish off.

Option 2 of snout (head with longer snout):

First step:
Row 1: ch 31 (31)
Row 2: turn, sc 30 from the second chain ch1 in the 10th sc and then hdc in the same
from hook (30) stitch
Row 3-4: ch1, turn, sc in each sc (30)
Finish off.

Second step:
Now, lets work in the center and in rows.
Row 1: Ch 1 in the 12th sc and then hdc in the same sc, 5 hdc, skip the next stitch, 2
sl st (sl st always along the side of the snout).

Row 2-5: turn, skip the 2 sl st, 6 hdc, skip


one stitch and sl st in next 2 stitches.

Finish off.

– Horns (lead or orange yarn):

Round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)


Round 2-4: sc in each sc (6)
Round 5: sc 2, inc (8) ch1 in the 12th sc and then hdc in the same
Round 6-7: sc in each sc (8) stitch
Round 8: 2 sc 3, inc, sc 4 (9)
Round 9-10: sc in each sc (9)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

– Eyebrows (lead or orange yarn):

Round 1: 3 sc in magic ring (3)


Round 2-9: sc in each sc (3)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

– Nostrils (lead or orange yarn):

Row 1: ch 3, turn, sc 2 from the second chain from hook (2)


Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

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Assembly:

1. The first step is sewing the head to the body. Although, first we have to cut some wire
to insert in Charizard’s body, which will give his neck some support:

I. Cut some wire in the size of twice his full body (if the head was already sewn to his
body);

II. Then, bend the wire, which should be at


the same size of his full body (if the head
was already sewn to his body);

III. Bend the tips of the wire and wrap them


with adhesive tape:

IV. Now, insert it inside his body already


stuffed with fiberfill;

V. Finally, stick the end of the wire in his


head end sew it to his body.

(The step below has a photo tutorial that it


is similar and will help you in this first step Wire
too)

2. In the second step we are going to sew


the tail to the body. First, stuff the tail and
then you are going to put some wire in his
tail, which will make it poseable:

I. Cut some wire and bend it in the same Bend the tips of the wire
size as his tail:

II. Bend the tips:

III. Wrap the tips with adhesive tape:

IV. Put the wire in his tail:

V. Sew the tail to his body.


Wrap with adhesive tape
3. In the third step it is time to sew his arms
to the body. First, stuff the arms and then cut some wire and insert it in his arms, following
the same steps above. After that, sew those arms;

4. In the fourth step you are going to sew his wings:

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I. First, sew the two parts of the wings
together with a double wire between them.
This wire must be taller then the wing,
because it will works as a support for the
wing’s horn:

II. After that, cut some wire in the shape


bellow, which is the wing’s shape, but cut it
in twice the right size, because afterward
you will bend it to make a double wire.
Moreover, it is necessary to leave a long Cut some wire and bend it in the same size as
his tail
double wire coming out of the extremity
which will be sewn to the body (take a look
in the photos bellow). This long double wire
it will works as a support for the wing and it
needs to be long, because it is going to
penetrate his body and reach his legs
(Soon, I will explain this better):

III. Now position the double wire between


the two sides of the wings and sew them
Bend the tips
together with the double wire between
them:

IV. When you finish sewing, it should looks


like this:

V. Now, use the contact glue to glue the red


and lead parts together.

IV. After that, it is time to put the two wings Wrap the tips with adhesive tape
in the body. First, stick the long double wire
near his neck in the middle of his back until
it reaches his legs in the same way as the
photos bellow. This is necessary to give
support to his wings.

Put the wire in his tail

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Sew the two parts of the wings together with a
double wire between them

Sew the two parts of the wings together with a


duble wire between them

In this photo the wire is not bended. Please,


remember to bend to make it double. This is
necessary to give more support to the wings.

Here it is the long double wire. It needs to be


long enought to penetrate Charizard’s body and
reach his legs.

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In this photo the wire is not bended.
Please, remember to bend to make
it double. This is necessary to give
more support to the wings.

Wings sewn

Stick the long double wire near his neck in the


middle of his back

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V. Then, sew the wings to his body.

5. Sew the underbelly to the body and tail;

6. Sew the legs to the body;

7. Sew the feet to the legs;

8. Sew the fingers and toes;

9. Sew the snout to the head in the same


places as shown in the photos bellow: Wings sewn

10. Now, sew the inner part of the snout to


his head, which will guarantee that nobody will be
able to pull up the snout:

Last round of his snout

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Almost in the middle of his head

11. Sew the horns to the head;

12. In the 12th step you will sew the eyebrows and nostrils to the head

I. First, draw in a paper two molds of his eyes;

II. Position the eyes in his head and pin them with adhesive tape in the best place;

III. Sew the eyebrows following the mold;

IV. Now, sew the nostrils in his snout.

13. Now, let’s make his fire:

I. Cut some pieces of yellow and orange yarn;

II. Atach them to his tail, like that:

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III. Untagle the yarn, like that:

IV. Brush the yarn and it is finished.

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14. Finally, it is time to make his eyes

I. Pick up the molds that you have already done and pin them with adhesive tape in a
white felt;

II. Cut the white felt;

III. Now, you will paint his eyes. First, paint his iris, which should be red (shiny) or blue
(usual)

IV. Wait for the paint to dry and then paint his pupil using black

V. Again, wait for the paint to dry and then paint the light reflect using white

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VI. After the paint has dried, use the contact glue to glue the eyes in his face

15. The last thing to do is his teeths. Use white felt to make them. Cut the felt and glue
inside his snout, leaving the tooth tip visible.

The end!!! ☆*:.。. o(≧▽≦)o .。.:*☆

I did not created this character, Charizard is copyright of Nintendo!!

This Pattern was created by Ana Amélia Mendes Galvão.

1. Please do not claim my pattern as your own;

2. If you use this pattern, please, give me the credits;

3. If you wish to share this pattern, you may create a link to my blog, but please do not
post it on your site;

4. You may not sell any of my patterns;

5. You are free to adapt this pattern, you can build another upon this one, but you must
give appropriate credit to me for the original pattern;

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