BabySnorlaxAmigurumiPattern LilCrochetedThings
BabySnorlaxAmigurumiPattern LilCrochetedThings
BabySnorlaxAmigurumiPattern LilCrochetedThings
Amigurumi Pattern
Pattern Notes
I prefer to use YUYU (yarn under, yarn under) method in this pattern with the fluffy
yarn. This results in tighter stitches overall to hide the filling inside better.
The finished item is approximately 20 cm tall and 17 cm wide.
Size may vary if you use another weight of yarn, hook size, or stitch method.
This pattern is worked in continuous rounds unless otherwise stated.
When using a bulky yarn, the stitches can be hard to see. Use a stitch marker to
mark the first stitch of each round and count your stitches carefully.
I recommend using hot glue to secure the felt details, so your Snorlax can be loved
for a long time to come!
Rnd 1 7 sc in mr (7)
Rnd 2 inc x 7 (14)
Rnd 3 [sc, inc] x 7 (21)
Rnd 4 [inc, 2 sc] x 7 (28)
Rnd 5 [3 sc, inc] x 7 (35)
Rnd 6 2 sc, inc, [4 sc, inc] x 6, 2 sc (42)
Rnd 7 sc all around (42)
Rnd 8 [5 sc, inc] x 7 (49)
Rnd 9 sc all around (49)
We will begin changing colors in the following rounds. Stitches that are worked in
cream color yarn are orange and bolded. Regular font indicates stitches worked in
the main blue color.
Rnd 10 18 sc, 4 sc, 5 sc, 4 sc, 18 sc (49)
Rnd 11 17 sc, 7 sc, sc, 7 sc, 17 sc (49)
Rnd 12 17 sc, 15 sc, 17 sc (49)
Rnd 13 [6 sc, inc] x 2, 3 sc, 3 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc, 4 sc, 2 sc, inc, [6 sc, inc] x 2 (56)
Rnd 14 19 sc, 17 sc, 20 sc (56)
Rnd 15 dec, 10 sc, dec, 5 sc, 3 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec, 4 sc, 2 sc, dec, [6 sc, dec] x 2 (49)
Rnd 16 3 sc, dec, [4 sc, dec] x 2, 6 sc, dec, 7 sc, 3 sc, dec, [4 sc, dec] x 2 (42)
Rnd 17 [5 sc, 1 dec] x 2, sc, [3 sc, dec] x 2, dec, sc, [5 sc, dec] x 2 (35)
Rnd 18 FLO [5 sc, inc] x 2, [3 sc, inc] x 2, 2 sc, inc, [5 sc, inc] x 2 (42)
Stuff the head well. Use a little bit of a stuffing at a time to
thoroughly shape the piece as you go (this is key to getting
the shape right!). Continue to stuff the body as you go.
Rnd 1 8 sc in mr (8)
Rnd 2 inc x 8 (16)
Rnd 3 (Change to cream) 2 sc, 4 inc, 4 sc, 4 inc, 2 sc (24)
Rnd 4-5 sc all around, for 2 rounds (24)
Rnd 6 2 sc, 4 dec, 4 sc, 4 dec, 2 sc (16)
Stuff each foot lightly.
Rnd 7 dec x 8 (8)
Fasten off and cut the yarn. Leave long yarn tail for sewing.
To close the remaining gap, use a tapestry needle to take the yarn tail through the
front loop of each stitch in the last round. Pull tight to close.
Arm x 2
Use blue super bulky yarn + 6.0 mm hook
Rnd 1 Ch 5. Start from second ch from the hook: 3 sc, (3 sc) in the last st. Continue
to work on the underside of the chain: 2 sc, inc in the last st. (10)
Rnd 2 [sc, inc] x 5 (15)
Rnd 3-6 sc all around, for 4 rounds (15)
Rnd 7 [sc, dec] x 5 (10)
Rnd 8-10 sc all around, for 3 rounds (10)
Fasten off and cut the yarn. Leave long yarn tail for sewing. Stuff the arm lightly.
Close the opening with whip stitches across the top, through both rows.
Blush x 2
Use pink super bulky yarn + 6.0 mm hook
Rnd 1 8 sc in mr (8)
Invisible fasten off and cut the yarn.
No need to leave a yarn tail for sewing. Hide the yarn tail.
Toe Nail x 6*
Use white worsted weight yarn + 3.5 mm hook
Rnd 1 Ch 3. Slst in the second ch from the hook, dc
Fasten off and cut the yarn. Leave a long yarn tail for sewing. Toe nail is slightly bigger
than the finger nail
You can also use white felt for the nails. Cut out small
triangles that are appropriate for the size of the arms and
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10 sts
Ears
Use pins to secure each of the ear on rounds 4 - 9 opposite of each other.
Sew the ears as pinned in place.
Before closing the opening completely, stuff the ears fully.
Arms
Sew the arm on both side of the body at the neck.
Sew four nails at round 1 of the arm next to each other. Sew the fifth nail towards to
the front of the arm, like a thumb.
Blush
Using hot glue, secure the blushes in front of the face, under
the eyes, at around rounds 13 - 15, with 11 sts in between.
Drool
Using white felt, cut a long, tear drop shape that is about 2
cm long.
Use hot glue to secure it in place on the mouth.
💡 Tip: Glue only the skinny half of the drool on the mouth, so
that it looks like the drool is hanging from the mouth!
Thank you for using this pattern and supporting my work. I hope
you had lots of fun in the process of making this sleepy baby. I'd
love to see your finished Snorlax. Please tag @lilcrochetedthings if
you post on Instagram.
With gratitude,
Kaylin
www.lilcrochetedthings.etsy.com lilcrochetedthings@gmail.com