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Cute things I've crocheted! Instagram: @erin.gurumi, tag me there!!!
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hello, i have no idea if you’ll see this but i just want to share that i am currently obsessed with outer wilds and i REALLY want to make your nomai pattern and it’s motivated me to finally try learning to crochet when I’ve been wanting to for ages 🫡🫡 i hope i can do it lol we’ll see

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Aww, that’s exciting!! Best of luck, many years ago I too was motivated to learn crochet by a creator online! 💕

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I'm absolutely obsessed with your scalemate pattern < 3

sorry if this is in a faq somewhere, but are you okay with people selling stuffies made from your patterns? it wouldn't be iat any sort of scale, no Etsy shop, just to like friends and family

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I’m ok with it! Happy to inspire more cute things to be produced into the world 😊

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Nomai (Outer Wilds) Pattern

Solanum, my beloved! (just kidding!) I am so happy to share this pattern for the Nomai from Outer Wilds - it is a bit of an involved pattern, and probably not for beginners, but I will do my best to explain what I did! Please feel free to message me if you have questions. As always, if you use this pattern, please link back to my page, and tag me here on tumblr or @ erin.gurumi on instagram! I love to see what people make!

Technical stuff:

I used a 3mm crochet hook and these yarns:

  • Loops and Threads Impeccable in Walnut Tweed (horns)
  • Red Heart Super Saver in Warm Brown (face)
  • Red Heart Super Saver in Cream (hair)
  • Red Heart Super Saver in Paddy Green (space suit)
  • Red Heart Super Saver in Gold (trim)
  • Raspberry scrap yarn (glove/shoulder/thigh)
  • White scrap yarn (boots)

^Head: Rather than the usual amigurumi method of starting from the top/bottom of the head, I started from the front of the face and worked toward the back - this let me make the back of the head in the cream color to better match those ancient Nomai murals!

  • 6 sc in a magic circle in Warm Brown
  • inc 6x to make 12 stitches
  • (1 sc, inc) 6x to make 18 stitches
  • (2 sc, inc) 6x to make 24 stitches
  • (3 sc, inc) 6x to make 30 stitches
  • 1 row of 30 stitches
  • Add eyes (I used 12 mm cat eye safety eyes), and nose/mouth (you can do embroidery, paint, etc... I used marker!)
  • Switch to Cream, 8 rows of 30 stitches
  • (3sc, dec) 6x to make  24 stitches 
  • (2sc, dec) 6x to make 18 stitches
  • (sc, dec) 6x to make 12 stitches
  • dec, until closed, stuff and finish off

^Ears:

Make two of these of course! To make a teardrop shape like this I start with a round amigurumi shape then kind of flatten it down -

  • 6 sc in a magic circle in Warm Brown
  • inc 6x to make 12 stitches
  • dec 1x to make 11 stitches
  • dec 1x to make 10 stitches
  • dec 1x to make 9 stitches
  • from here, decrease until the shape is closed, then add one sc to the top to make it extra pointy - flatten the drop and attach to the sides of the head!

^Legs/torso

This is the usual method I use to make "standing" humanoid amigurumi, where you make two legs and then connect them by crocheting around them - this time it was a bit more involved because of the many color changes and doing a couple rows of crocheting in the back loops so that I was able to attach her tabards and collar

  • 6 sc in a magic circle in White
  • inc 2x then (inc, sc)4x to make 10 stitches
  • 1 row of 10 stitches in White
  • change to Green, 5 rows of 10 stitches
  • change to Gold, 1 row of 10 stitches
  • change to Raspberry, 3 rows of 10 stitches
  • Stuff and finish off one leg, stuff and keep the other leg

Torso:

As I'm making the torso, rather than counting how many stitches until I get to a dec, I just eyeball where the decrease will go (for example, in the center of the back, or behind a leg)

  • On right leg, color change from Raspberry to Green, chain 1, slip stitch into left leg, sc around both legs (~20 stitches - if it ends up more, just decrease in back to that)
  • 1 row of 20 stitches
  • 1 row of 20 stitches in back loops (important for adding the tabards!)
  • 1 row of 18 (one dec behind each leg)
  • 1 row of 17 (dec in back)
  • 1 row of 16 (dec in back)
  • 1 row of 15 (dec in back)
  • 1 row of 13 (one dec in front, one in back)
  • 1 row of 12 (dec in front)
  • change to Cream, 1 row of 12 in back loops (important for adding the collar!)
  • 1 row of 12
  • Finish leaving a long tail for connecting the head

^Front Tabard

This is where it gets a little wonky, as I was really just eyeballing the widths of the front and back tabards and using what I had available in terms of the backloops. I also found that crocheting one way resulted in the "flaps" tending to point upward rather than downward, but... I'm not sure if it has to do with how you hold your hook?

  • Holding ami upside down, attach yarn by right leg with a slip stitch, sc 4
  • turn, sc 4 (repeat 11x, or however long you want the tabard to be)

^ Back tabard:

You know, I realized part way through that in the back of the Nomai space suits, they actually have two separate bits of fabric (it's super hard to tell from the front!) So I think if you wanted you could make it more accurate you can split the rest of the back loops in half and do this twice, it is basically the same as the front!

  • Holding ami upside down, attach yarn by left leg with a slip stitch, sc ~13
  • turn, sc 13 (repeat 13x, or however long you want the tabard to be)

After finishing both the front and back tabards, I crocheted around it with the Gold yarn. Just slip stitch the yarn into one of the stitches (it looks like I started in the back left corner) and crochet around, possibly going into the back loops at the waist if you need to! In the bottom left pic you can see I tried with a White trim first and didn't like it, so I switched to the Gold!

^Collar:

Quite similar to the tabards, except that I went around the neck a couple times to make the shoulder and back collar before starting to crochet back and forth to make the longer front piece.

  • Start with ami upside down, attach yarn at ami's right shoulder, sc around the back loops (12 stitches)
  • On second round, increase in every sc, (24ish) -
  • Stop when you are where you want the collar's front piece to start (I would say ~ 2 stitches past the center of chest) chain 1 and turn, sc 3ish across (or however many you want , chain 1 turn, sc across again (only two rows tall).
  • Attach Gold in the back and add trim similar to the tabards

^Arms:

Straightforward, but a bit of a pain due to all the color changes in such a small space! Believe in yourself!

  • 6 sc in a magic circle in Raspberry
  • 1 row of 6 stitches in Raspberry
  • change to Gold, (inc, 2 sc)2x to make 8 stitches
  • change to Green, 4 rows of 8 stitches
  • change to Gold, 1 row of 8 stitches
  • change to Raspberry, 3 rows of 8 stitches

At this point I attached the arms to the body, saving the head for later (I probably could have attached the head now, I just didn't want to while experimenting with her antlers and hair)

^Antlers:

I was surprised at how not-bad these turned out, as I really was winging it... I used the foundation single crochet (fsc) stitch (look up tutorials for this!) and some futzing with the orientation of the pieces to make the "branches" - I honestly don't know how necessary it is, but here's what I did:

Lower antlers (make 2):

  • 5 fsc, turn piece upside down, 2 fsc
  • finish off and re-attach yarn with slip stitch at turning point, 1 fsc

Upper antlers (make 2):

  • 8 fsc
  • finish off and re-attach yarn with slip stitch 2 stitches from end, 1 fsc

Upper connector (make 1):

  • 5 fsc, leave tails for connecting

I used a candle to VERY CAREFULLY burn the fuzz off the antlers, so they would be a bit smoother and shinier. If you want to do this, please be cautious, mindful of the type of fiber your yarn is made of, and if you are little, have an adult help!

I then attached the connector to the two upper antlers (just using the tails and knotting them together, but I am sure a dab of hot glue or fabric glue would work fine!) and attached all antlers to the brown yarn of the face, then finally attached the head to the body! As for weaving in ends, ugh I just tried to tie them off and hide them as best as possible!

Adding hair: I reached the image limit, but adding hair is pretty straight forward - What I do is cut lengths of yarn ~2x as long as I want the hair to be (in this case about 7 inches), and then use the crochet hook to thread them through a stitch. If you want them to be more secure, you can tie a knot, but I never bother since my plushies aren't handled very heavily. Since the back of the head was already done in Cream, I didn't feel like I needed to add hair until all the surface was hidden, so I just added until I liked how it sat! Make sure you add hair under her chin for a cute lil goat beard!

PHEW! That is a lot! Let me know if you try this pattern, especially if something seems unclear or wrong/missing, as I am not sure I did a great job explaining all of it! And please, tag me here or @ erin.gurumi on instagram if you end up making her, I would love to see! Outer Wilds is such a special game and I am very happy with how she turned out! Good luck!

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This is actually so cute! I didn’t have the exact colors, so I made do with what I had. Also, I changed the back to be split in half to better match Solanum in-game! I also had to paint black safety eyes, as I didn’t have the cat eyes.

Yay!! Love the split back, wish I had done it on the original!

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Thanks @eringurumi for the great free pattern here! I just made him a lil smaller and used a doll joint so his head can swivel. Alas, my terribly tight crocheting has finally broken a hook, but that means Mando has a lightsaber! Used a silver crochet hook to stand in as his Beskar staff :)

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That's so cute! Love the swivel head!

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Nomai crochet

I played Outer Wilds a few months ago ... And I can't stop thinking about it. That's why I was obsessed with making something related to the game and I found a great crochet pattern shared by @eringurumi!

It's super easy to follow and even though I didn't use the same yarn and eyes, it still looks unique and cute ❤️ Thanks again for the pattern!

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This turned out so cute!!!

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Ancient Hearthian (Outer Wilds) Pattern

I got so many requests for the ancient Hearthian from Outer Wilds, and they really are so much simpler than the Nomai - but also, my notes and pics are a bit less detailed, and I've been so bad at even getting on my computer lately - so lemme try and cobble this together so anyone interested at least has something to work with!

Technical stuff: 3mm crochet hook, 9mm safety eyes, Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Jade, probably... but any nice shade would do!

Body:

They start as one long piece that kinda looks like a tadpole! A lot of the shaping is just by gentle smooshing it, but there are a few rows where you increase or decrease unevenly to contribute to it... I'm not even sure how much it really makes a difference tho!

  • 6 sc in a magic circle
  • inc 6x to make 12 stitches
  • (3 inc, 3 sc) 2x to make 18 stiches (and a slightly elongated oval rather than circular cross section when looking face on)
  • (2 sc, inc) 6x to make 24 stitches
  • 9 rows of 24
  • Add eyes and begin to stuff
  • Across the "top" of the body (wherever you choose that to be) do (1 sc, 1 dec) 3x, then 15 more sc to make a row of 21 stitches
  • Again across the "top" of the body do (1 sc, 1 dec) 3x, then 12 more sc to make a row of 18 stitches
  • From here, it's slow decreases (still at the top) and stuffing as you go:
  • (1 sc, 1 dec) 2x then sc around to make a row of 16
  • 1 dec then sc around to make a row of 15
  • 1 dec then sc around to make a row of 14
  • 1 dec then sc around to make a row of 13
  • 1 dec then sc around to make a row of 12
  • 2 dec then sc around to make a row of 10
  • 1 dec then sc around to make a row of 9
  • 1 row of 9
  • 1 dec then sc around to make a row of 8
  • 3 rows of 8
  • 2 dec then around to make a row of 6, fasten off and hide tail

Feet and Legs:

It looks like I really winged it a bit here, so let me try and figure out approximately what I did - the main idea is I think I made a very small tube for the feet, then pulled the tails through to the center, chained into a random stitch, and and did a few chains up and down to give it a short leg, then used those tails as well to sew them on to the body... I'm afraid I can hardly tell what I did for those legs, even looking at it in person, like it might just be a few knots... I am hoping that for here it isn't too much trouble for you to improvise something that works well for you!:

  • 4 sc in a magic circle
  • 3 rows of 4, then close off and pull the tails through the small cylinder, out the center
  • chain into a random stitch, then into an adjacent stitch,
  • sc "around" these two for 2-3 rows, to make a short leg
  • use the rest of the tail to sew onto the body.

Very messy, possibly blurry.... but hopefully this at least gives a bit more inspiration.

Ok, again, I apologize, it's not my best pattern, but I hope it will give people a starting point! Don't hesitate to ask questions if you need them, although as I mentioned, I'm not on tumblr much now a days. Don't forget to check out my Nomai pattern here! And as always, give me a tag here or @ erin.gurumi on instagram if you make one! I love to see them!

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Scalemate Pattern

Hi friends - I got a request to share my scalemate pattern! And.. because of the weirdness of tumblr messages, I don’t remember who! So I hope this makes it back to whatever fellow Homestuck fan requested it - let’s make some piles of plushies!  As usual, if anyone uses this pattern, please link back to my page, and also send me a picture! I’d love to see what people make! I want to see an army of scalemates!

I used a 3mm crochet hook, and Red Heart Super Saver yarn in “Spring Green”. I’m certain, however, that Homestuck fans will be keen to choose their own color and associated scalemate name scheme - for example, this little fella is named Rear Admiral Applebottom.

^Head:

This is definitely the hardest part of the scalemate! My idea for the head was to start with the snout and crochet out, instead of just making a round head and sewing a snout on - it makes the face smoother, but also gives you a bit of a surprise as to what the shape becomes when you stuff it - if it becomes too rounded, I just kind of smoosh more definition into the face?? The trick here, is that in one row, I put all the increases on one side of the circle so that it flares out into the forehead area.

  • 6 sc in a magic circle
  • inc 6x to make 12 stitches
  • 3 rows of 12 stitches
  • (1 sc, inc) 6x to make 18 stitches
  • 1 row of 18 stitches
  • (1 sc, inc) 6x, then additional 6 sc to make 24 stitches
  • 1 row of 24 stitches
  • (3 sc, inc) 6x to make 30 stitches
  • (4 sc, inc) 6x to make 36 stitches
  • 5 rows of 36 stitches
  • (4 sc, dec) 6x to make 30 stitches

(At this point, you can perform this step I describe below before finishing closing off the head, but I truly don’t think it made much of a difference!)

  • (3sc, dec) 6x to make 24 stitches
  • (2 sc, dec) 6x to make 18 stitches

Stuff the head, then finish closing

  • 1 sc, dec 6x to make 12 stitches
  • 6 dec to make 6 stitches
  • close off w more decreases

^ Optional Step

Here’s something that I tried, but didn’t seem to make too much of a difference and you can likely skip it if you want. I tried to make an indent where the eyes go by using a sewing needle and thread and catching a bit of the yarn where the eye should go, then pulling it in and tying a knot. In the end, this really didn’t make a difference in how the head looked, and I don’t even think it makes sense with the design of scalemates, so PLEASE feel free to skip this - I was mostly experimenting with new techniques!

^ Adding eyes:

These buttons came in a sewing repair kit that I picked up at some point in my life, but they were almost exactly the size of 12mm safety eyes! The one important thing to remember is that since you’re sewing eyes on rather than using safety eyes, they ARE less safe! Don’t let animals or small children chew them off!? Other than that, how exciting it is to be able to choose the eye color - I’m sure at craft stores there are lots of great color and style options!

Spikes and Tail:

Ok, this part is very straight forward! The one challenging thing is to start crocheting around that small (3 stitches) magic circle - I find that to give them a sharper point, I push my crochet hook into the spike to stretch it out before stuffing.

Small spikes (make 2)

  • 3 sc in a magic circle
  • (1 sc, inc) 3x to make 6 stitches
  • 2 rows of 6 stitches

medium spikes (make 2)

  • 3 sc in a magic circle
  • (1 sc, inc) 3x to make 6 stitches
  • 1 row of 6 stitches
  • (2sc, inc) 2x to make 8 stitches
  • 2 rows of 8 stitches

large spikes (make 3, use one for tail)

  • 3 sc in a magic circle
  • (1 sc, inc) 3x to make 6 stitches
  • , 1 row of 6 stitches
  • inc 6x to make 12 stitches
  • 3 rows of 12 stitches

Leave a long tail of yarn at the end of each spike, stuff them, and sew them onto the head. I would recommend using pins to hold them in place so that I can make sure they go on as symmetrically as possible.

^ Body:

This body is super straight forward - I imagine that you can actually do color changes to make the tummy out of yarn, but I chose to make the tummy with felt - either one I’m sure will look fine!

  • 6 sc in a magic circle 
  • inc 6x to make 12 stitches  
  • (1 sc, inc) 6x to make 18 stitches
  • (2 sc, inc) 6x to make 24 stitches
  • (3 sc, inc) 6x to make 30 stitches
  • (4 sc, inc) 6x to make 36 stitches
  • (4 sc, dec) 6x to make 30 stitches
  • 1 row of 30 stitches
  • (3 sc, dec) 6x to make 24 stitches
  • 2 rows of 24 stitches
  • (2 sc, dec) 6x to make 18 stitches
  • 4 rows of 18 stitches

Leave a long tail of yarn and sew the body onto the head after stuffing! And while you’re at it, sew that tail on as well! 

^ Legs:

I’m so happy with how these turned out - to make them, I started with a chain 6 (the bottom of the foot), and crocheted around it. Then again I did some uneven decreases to make sure that the bottom of the leg was flush with the ground while the foot was somewhat distinct from the leg. Again, when it comes to yarn work, some fudging and hand-shaping goes a long long way!

  • chain 6
  • sc around the chain to make 12 stitches
  • (1 sc, inc) 6x to make 18 stitches

With the decreases, the reason the decreases came in such a weird spot for me was that I wanted the 3 (or 2) decreases to happen OVER the TOP of the leg - so however it turns out for you, just make sure you’re not decreasing on the long end of the oval!!!!

  • 3 sc, dec 3x, finish with sc to make 15 stitches
  • 3 sc, dec 3x, finish with sc to make 12 stitches
  • 3 sc, dec 2x, finish with sc to make 10 stitches
  • 3 rows of 10 stitches

Leave a long tail on the legs and sew them on to the body! 

The final thing I added was a little white tummy, which I just cut from felt and sewed on. Of course, any color will work, this is just what I happened to have on hand as I made the Admiral relatively early on in my crochet career. 

And that’s all! I’m afraid I didn’t take great pictures while I was making him, so apologies for that. If you get stuck on something in the pattern or something is looking wrong, please feel free to message me. Other than that, this is all in all a fairly simple amigurumi, especially compared to the massive work of art that is Homestuck. Happy crocheting!

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I wanted to add that I also crochet this around a couple months back!!

I was very proud as I was just beginning crochets still so thank you very much op!! I made it for a friend of mine! I did add the tail after these pics!

Nicely done!

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Cat Latte Art Pattern

There are quite a few versions of coffee/tea/latte crochet patterns out there, but I decided there wasn't one quite like what I wanted! As always, if you use this pattern, please link back to my page, and tag me here on tumblr or @ erin.gurumi on instagram! I love to see what people make!

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cecilyacat

I made this and it turned out quite adorable 😊 thank you for the cute pattern! (I used smaller yarn so the cup is only about 3cm high)

Aww, so cute!

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I'm probably making this today. I need my crojo back.

Just in case I don't finish. This is my cup of coffee. Too bad I can't drink it XD

I did it!!!

Ooh, love the sparkly cup! 💕

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Hello! I’m preparing to sell crochet items at a market and I think your cat latté pattern is really cute!! If you’re okay with it, I would like to make some to sell at the market. I checked your blog and as of 2020 you didn’t have a problem with people selling finished projects that used your patterns as long as you are given credit for the pattern, but I just wanted to double check how you feel about it now? If you give me permission to use your pattern I would include your instagram on the back of the price tags, and tag you in my instagram posts that feature them.

I hope you have a great day! :)

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Yes, of course! Go for it, and thanks for asking / crediting! 🥰

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made a scalemate :]

i used @eringurumi 's pattern! thank you for posting it! it worked up in a couple hours, it just took me a couple days bc i had to wait for the red yarn to arrive lmao

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Looks so cuddly!

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Cat Latte Art Pattern

There are quite a few versions of coffee/tea/latte crochet patterns out there, but I decided there wasn't one quite like what I wanted! As always, if you use this pattern, please link back to my page, and tag me here on tumblr or @ erin.gurumi on instagram! I love to see what people make!

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I made this and it turned out quite adorable 😊 thank you for the cute pattern! (I used smaller yarn so the cup is only about 3cm high)

Aww, so cute!

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Dusa Pattern

I got a request for a crochet pattern for my amigurumi plushie Dusa, so here it is! She is actually pretty straightforward when it comes to the crochet bits, and the hard parts are embroidering the face and shaping the hair! As always, if you use this pattern, please link back to my page, and tag me here on tumblr or @erin.gurumi on instagram! I love to see what people make!

Technical stuff: 

I used a 3mm hook and these yarns:

  • Red Heart Super Saver in Minty (head)
  • Loops and Threads Impeccable in Green Lagoon (hair)
  • Cream (scrap yarn from a stash, similar to Red Heart Super Saver)
  • Red (scrap yarn from a stash, similar to Red Heart Super Saver)
  • Red Heart Super Saver in Medium Purple

^ Head

As I mentioned, the crochet part is pretty straight forward. The head is just one big sphere, but the part I find the most challenging is doing the embroidery

  • 6 sc in a magic circle
  • inc 6x to make 12 stitches
  • (1 sc, inc) 6x to make 18 stitches
  • (2 sc, inc) 6x to make 24 stitches
  • (3 sc, inc) 6x to make 30 stitches
  • (4 sc, inc) 6x to make 36 stitches
  • (5 sc, inc) 6x to make 42 stitches
  • (6sc, inc) 6x to make 48 stitches
  •  7 rows of 48 stitches
  • (6 sc, dec) 6x to make 42 stitches
  • (5 sc, dec) 6c to make 36 stitches
  • (4sc, dec) 6x to make 30 stitches
  • (3sc, dec) 6x to make  24 stitches 
  • (ADD EYES/STUFFING AND START EMBROIDERY- see below!)
  • (2sc, dec) 6x to make 18 stitches
  • (sc, dec) 6x to make 12 stitches
  • dec, until closed, finish stuffing and finish off

^ After you are nearly done with the sphere (for me, I like to start when I am at the 30 or 24 stitch row), I used some yarn to embroider her eye liner (it ended up looking a bit too thick, but I was really struggling with making it look even.. I even ended up cheating a bit and using some marker… which I bet would have turned out nicer had I just used that!). Then I also added her nose and mouth - I didn’t have black embroidery thread, so I used yarn and a bit of unraveled yarn… This is probably not recommended, so if you have a better strategy please go for it!! I think this turned out a bit more skeletal than snakelike, but I did my best!

^ Hair Snakes

Making the actual tubes was very straightforward, it was the attaching them to the head which took some thinking! For simplicity’s sake, I made four tubes, one slightly thicker than the other, and all the same length. But, I imagine it’s really easy to make them a bit longer, or maybe add one more to fill in the back of the head!

Make one of:

  • 6sc in a magic circle
  • sc 6x until you have a tube 12 inches (30 cm) long (stuff lightly as you go)

Make three of :

  • 5sc in a magic circle
  • 5sc until you have a tube 12 inches (30 cm) long (no stuffing in these ones, probably could do very light stuffing if you want)
  • * FOR TWO of these I added a metal armature - the stuff I had around is probably not right for making dolls, it looks like 1.2mm aluminum? 

^ Ok, for the first two hair pieces, I used the empty (no metal) 5sc tube and the stuffed 6sc tube. I bent the 5sc tube into a sort of omega shape, looping around the crown of the head, touching points at the forehead, and coming down to make the bangs. The 6sc tube went behind the 5sc loop, coming down towards the cheeks and then curling back to make the front of her cute little bob! Use tons of pins and then sew in place, either with the tail of the yarn or a separate length of thread/yarn!

^ For the second two hair pieces, I used the two 5sc tubes with the metal armature in them. for the back, I sewed it behind the 6sc tube and bent the two ends to look like the snake head and tail that come from behind her head. For the second tube, I bent it into her cute snake on the top, with the bottom curled tightly to fit into the space left by the bangs-tube, and sewed it on there. I used some fabric paint to make little dots for the snake eyes!

^ Medallion, Wraps and Duster

Super simple, these were just chains that I made until they were the right length to wrap - you can mostly improvise… I think I could have made the head wraps longer, you can see they are kinda faked in the back! (Also, I experimented with a slightly larger medallion size, but ended up preferring the smaller one.)

2 small Side Wraps:

  • chain ~6, leaving a tail

2 long Forehead Wraps:

  • chain ~15, leaving a long tail

Medallion:

  • 8 sc in magic circle, use yarn to embroider the Hades insignia

I used a candle to VERY CAREFULLY burn the fuzz off the medallion, so it would be a bit shinier. If you want to do this, please be cautious, mindful of the type of fiber your yarn is made of, and if you are little, have an adult help!

Hot glue the crisscrossed wraps and medallion together, tie all the wraps in their various places, then pull the ends inside a tube or head!

Duster: cut purple yarn into small strands, tie them tightly at one end, then hot glue the duster head to a toothpick… I’m sure there are nicer ways to make one of these, but I liked the look of the yarn!

^ The last thing I did was add her fangs and pink cheeks using a bit of felt and glue - I did this last because I figured the more I handled her with all the sewing, the more they might get messed up.

Here you can see from the back a bit better… I definitely think it could be improved by making the wraps longer and adding an extra hair tube, but overall I am happy with how she turned out!

And that is it!! She is all ready to keep Hades clean and beautiful! If you have questions please feel free to ask me! Again, if you make her, tag me here or instagram @erin.gurumi - Good luck and happy crocheting! ^_^

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I had a go at making her. She’s so cute! Thank you for the pattern @eringurumi

Aww, so cute!! Great work! 💕

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