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Mini Frankenshtain

This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a no-sew Frankenstein figure using super bulky yarn and specific crochet techniques. It includes a list of materials, abbreviations, special stitches, and step-by-step instructions for assembling the figure. The pattern emphasizes color changes and finishing techniques to complete the project.

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Mini Frankenshtain

This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a no-sew Frankenstein figure using super bulky yarn and specific crochet techniques. It includes a list of materials, abbreviations, special stitches, and step-by-step instructions for assembling the figure. The pattern emphasizes color changes and finishing techniques to complete the project.

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Materials

 Super bulky yarn in black, green, light grey and brown (I used Premier
Yarns Parfait Chunky in Black, Key Lime, Fog and Teddy Bear)

 4.5mm crochet hook

 8mm safety eyes

 4 ply yarn in black or black embroidery floss

 Polyester fiberfill

 Stitch marker, yarn needle, scissors

Abbreviations (US Terms)

 ch – chain

 sc – single crochet
 inc – increase

 invdec – invisible decrease

 FLO – front loop only

 bo – bobble stitch

 sl st – slip stitch

 st/s – stitch/es

 […] – repeat the instructions in brackets

 (…) – indicates stitch count at end of round

Special Stitches

Bobble Stitch (bo)

1. Yarn over.

2. Insert your hook into the indicated stitch.

3. Yarn over and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook).

4. Yarn over and pull through first 2 loops (2 loops on hook).

5. Repeat steps 1-4 three more times in the same stitch (5 loops on
hook).

6. Yarn over and pull though all 5 loops on hook.

7. Push bobble to the right side of fabric.

How to Crochet Bobbles in a Contrasting Colour

1. Draw through the new colour on the last yarn over of the previous
stitch.

2. Follow bobble stitch steps 1-5.

3. Drop the bobble colour and yarn over with the main colour, pull
through all 5 loops on hook.

4. Push bobble to the right side of fabric.

5. Pattern Instructions
6.Frankenstein (starting with black)
7. R1: Ch 2, 6 sc in second ch from hook (6)
8. R2: [Inc] x6 (12)
9. R3: [Sc, inc] x6 (18) – change colour to green
10. Tip: To minimise the colour change, fasten off invisibly
after R3 and join green yarn with a standing single crochet.
Only do this for the head NOT the body as it will change the
bobble stitch placement.
11. R4-6: [Sc] x18 (18) 3 rounds
12. R7: [Sc, invdec] x6 (12) – change colour to light grey
in last st
13. R8: [FLO sc] x12 (12)
14. The bobble stitches in the next round are worked in
green as indicated in bold. All colour changes take place in
the last yarn over of the previous colour. Cut the green yarn
after each bobble and knot the ends together inside the piece
to secure.
15. R9: 4 sc, FLO bo, 3 sc, FLO bo, 3 sc (12) – change
colour to brown in last st
16. Insert safety eyes between R5 and R6, 3 sts apart.
17. Stuff the head and continue to stuff as you go.
18. Using 4 ply black yarn or black embroidery floss, sew a
line for the mouth centred between the eyes approximately 2
sts long.
19. R10: [Sc] x12 (12)
20. The bobble stitches in the next round are worked in
black as indicated in bold.
21. R11: 4 sc, FLO bo, 3 sc, FLO bo, 3 sc (12)
22. R12: [Sc, invdec] x4 (8)
23. Tip: If the invisible decreases don’t look clean around
the feet, try using a regular decrease (sc2tog).
24. Cut the yarn leaving a tail and pull through last st.
Weave the yarn tail through the front loops only of the final
round and pull to close. Hide the end inside Frankenstein.
25. Finishing
26. Starting on the right side of the head, insert hook in a st
between R6 and R7 approximately 1 st away from the eye.
Place light grey yarn on your hook and draw through.
27. Ch 3, sl st back in same space.
28. Fasten off, gently pull the starting and ending tails to
tighten and weave in ends.
29. Repeat on the other side.
No-Sew Crochet Frankenstein Pattern (Free!) (stitchbyfay.com)

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