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Sally

Succulent

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crochet
pattern

Designer Tatyana Pogosova


@mrs.crowlet
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@mrs.crowlet
DESIGNER

HI! My name is Tanya Pogosova.

I am an amigurumi designer
and a dollmaker.

Thank you for trusting me


and purchasing this pattern.

I'm sure you will succeed!

If you encounter any difficulties or find an error in the pattern,


don't hesitate to contact me!

I hope you will enjoy creating this cute creepy Sally Succulent!

@MRS.CROWLET

MRS.CROWLET@GMAIL.COM
CONTENTS

1 ABBREVIATIONS

1 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES

2 SIZE OF THE TOY

3 READ ME

4 EYES

5 TOP (SOIL)

5 HAIR

7 LEAVES

7 LIPS

8 BASE

10 ASSEMBLING

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ABBREVIATIONS
MR - magic ring Note:
sc ( ) - single crochet
hdc ( ) - half double crochet All parts are worked in
dc ( ) - double crochet continuous spirals (without slip
slitch and ch), unless noted
ch ( ) - chain
otherwise.
sl st ( ) - slip stitch To keep track of the rounds
inc ( ) - increase use a stitch marker.
dec ( ) - decrease
FLO - front loops only
BLO - back loops only
(...)*n - repeat the combination of stitches in parentheses "n" times
p. - photo

MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES


1. Yarn - YarnArt Jeans (50g/160m, 55% cotton 45% polyacrylic)
Colors: light blue - #75
dark blue - #17
brown - #40
black - #53 (a few meters)

Alize Cotton Gold (100g/330m, 55% cotton 45% polyacrylic)


Colors: white - #55
terracotta - #36

2. Crochet hook suitable for your yarn (I used 1,75mm)


3. Safety eyes (I used 6 mm, if you use a different yarn, you will need to choose the size
yourself)
4. Scissors, tapestry needle, pins
5. Stitch marker (I use a piece of yarn)
6. Fiberfill (stuffing)
7. Stuffing tool (I use wooden skewers)
8. A piece of plastic, to make the bottom steady (I use a lid of a plastic container)
9. All-purpose glue (I use UHU)

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SIZE OF THE TOY

If you use the material and crochet hook indicated in the pattern, the toy will be approximately
10cm (3.9 inches) tall.

Testing result

Crochet hook: 1.5 mm


Yarn: 8/4 cotton (super fine weight)
Size: 8.9cm/3.5 inches tall

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READ ME

Decreases
1
In order to make an invisible decrease, insert the hook
only under the FRONT loop of one stitch, then under the
FRONT loop of the second stitch (p.1,2), yarn over and
pull through these two front loops (p.3), yarn over and pull
through two loops left on the hook (p.4).

2 3 4

Color change
Always perform the color change on the second half of the previous stitch. When you
make the last stitch of the previous color: insert the hook, yarn over, pull through (p.5),
pick the new color, yarn over (p.6), pull through both loops on the hook (p.7).

5 6 7

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EYES (make 2)
Work with white yarn.

Ch 4, turn, work from the 2nd ch from hook (p.8):


1. 2 sc, 3 sc into the last ch, continue on the other side of the chain, 1 sc, inc (8)
Continue working in spirals starting from the 1st stitch of the previous row (p.9)
2. inc, 1 sc, inc, 3 sc into one stitch, inc, 1 sc, inc, 3 sc into one stitch (16)
3. 5 sc, inc, 3 sc into one stitch, inc, 5 sc, inc, in one stitch: (sc, hdc, sc (p.10)), inc (24) (p.11)

Cut the yarn off leaving a tail 20-30 cm to weave in the end and sew the eyes on the base.

Use the "straight edge" method to weave in the end. Skip one stitch and insert the needle into the 2nd
one (p.12), pull it out. Insert the needle into the last stitch of the row (between the front and the back
loop of the stitch) (p.13). Pull the needle out, and tighten the thread (p.14). Do not cut the yarn off.

Insert safety eyes into the 1st row of the whites of the eye (p.15-16). Do not lock the washer.

8 9 10

11 12 13

14 15 16

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TOP (SOIL)
Start working with the middle part of succulent flower.
Work with terracotta yarn.

1. 6 sc in a MR 17 18
2. 6 sc (6)
3. (inc, 1 sc) * 3 (9)
4. (inc, 2 sc) * 3 (12)
5. 12 (12)
6. (inc, 3 sc) * 3 (15)
7. (inc, 4 sc) * 3 (18)
8. 18 sc (18)

Change the color of yarn to brown (fasten off the terracotta yarn).

9. FLO (p.18) (inc, 2 sc) * 6 (24)


10. (inc, 3 sc) * 6 (30) 19 20
11. (inc, 4 sc) * 6 (36)
12. (inc, 5 sc) * 6 (42)
13. (inc, 6 sc) * 6 (48)
14. (inc, 7 sc) * 6 (54)
15. (inc, 8 sc) * 6 (60) (p.19,20)

Cut the yarn off leaving a tail about


50 cm for sewing.

HAIR
Work with terracotta yarn.
Hair will be worked in rows with a turning chain. Turning chain does not count as a stitch.

While working in rows, make regular decreases instead of invisible ones: pull a loop through one stitch,
pull a loop through the next stitch (p.21), yarn over, pull through 3 loops on the hook (p.22).

Ch 53, turn, work from the 2nd ch from hook:

1-9. (9 rows) 52 sc, ch, turn (52) 21 22


10. dec, 48 sc, dec, ch, turn (50)
11. 50 sc, ch, turn (50)
12. 3 sc in 1 stitch, 48 sc, 3 sc in 1 stitch,
ch, turn (54)
13. 54 sc (54)
14. 3 sc in 1 stitch, 52 sc, 3 sc in 1 stitch,
ch, turn (58)
15. (13 sc, dec) * 3, 13 sc, ch, turn (55)
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16. 3 sc in 1 stitch, 53 sc, 3 sc in 1 stitch, ch, turn (59)
17. 3 sc in 1 stitch, 57 sc, 3 sc in 1 stitch, ch, turn (63)
23
18. inc, 61 sc, inc (mark the 1st and the 33rd stitch of this row (p.23)) (65)

Continue to crochet around (p.24):

17 sc along the side part (p.25,26),


3 sc into a corner (the 1st stitch of the bottom side) (p.27),
50 sc along the bottom side,
3 sc into a corner (the last stitch of the bottom side) (p.28),
17 sc along the side part (p.29)

Cut the yarn off leaving a tail of about 50 cm to weave in the end and sew the hair on the base.

Use the "straight edge" method to weave in the end, but in this case do not skip any stitches, insert the
needle into the 1st stitch of the row (p.30), pull it out, insert it into the last stitch of the row (between the
front and the back loops) (p.31). Pull the needle out, and tighten the thread (p.32).
Do not cut the yarn off.

24 25 26

27 28 29

30 31 32

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LEAVES
Work with terracotta yarn. We will have 2 sizes of leaves.

Small leaves (make 3): 33 34


1. 6 sc in a MR
2. 6 sc (6)
3. (inc, 1 sc) * 3 (9)
4. (inc, 2 sc) * 3 (12)
5. (inc, 1 sc) * 6 (18)
6-8. (3 rows) 18 sc (18)

Flatten the leaf, crochet 9 sc through both sides (p.33).


Cut the yarn off leaving a tail about 20-30 cm for sewing.

Large leaves (make 3):


35 36
1. 6 sc in a MR
2. 6 sc (6)
3. (inc, 1 sc) * 3 (9)
4. (inc, 2 sc) * 3 (12)
5. (inc, 1 sc) * 6 (18)
6. (inc, 2 sc) * 6 (24)
7-10. (4 rows) 24 sc (24)

Flatten the leaf, crochet 12 sc through both sides (p.33).


Cut the yarn off leaving a tail about 20-30 cm for sewing.

LIPS
Work with terracotta yarn.

Ch 4, turn, work from the 2nd ch from hook (p.37):


1. In one stitch: (1 sc, 1 hdc), sl st, in one stitch: (1 hdc, 1 sc), ch 1, continue on the other side of the
chain, 1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 sc (8)
Cut the yarn off leaving a tail 20-30 cm for sewing, and weave in the end using "straight edge" method.

37 38 39

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BASE
Work with light blue yarn
40
1. 6 sc in a MR (6)
2. 6 inc (12)
3. (inc, 1 sc) * 6 (18)
4. (inc, 2 sc) * 6 (24)
5. (inc, 3 sc) * 6 (30)
6. 2 sc, (inc, 4 sc) * 5, inc, 2 sc (36)
7. (inc, 5 sc) * 6 (42)
8. 3 sc, (inc, 6 sc) * 5, inc, 3 sc (48)
9. (inc, 7 sc) * 6 (54)
10. 4 sc, (inc, 8 sc) * 5, inc, 4 sc (60) 41
11. BLO (p.40) 60 sc (60)
12. (inc, 9 sc) * 6 (66)
13. 66 sc (66)
14. 5 sc, (inc, 10 sc) *5, inc, 5 sc (72)
15. 72 sc (72)
16. (inc, 11 sc) * 6 (78)
17-21. (5 rows) 78 sc (78)

Cut out a piece of plastic to fit the bottom (it will help to make the base
steady) and put it inside the base (as shown in the p.41,42). 42
* If your plastic is too flexible, cut out 2 or 3 pieces and put them together.

22. (dec, 11 sc) * 6 (72)


23-25. (3 rows) 72 sc (72)
26. 5 sc, (dec, 10 sc) * 5, dec, 5 sc (66)
27-29. (3 rows) 66 sc (66) (p.43)

Change the color of yarn to terracotta (fasten off the blue yarn) (p.44).

In the next row we will attach the hair. Crochet through two pieces: at first insert your hook into a stitch
on the hair, then into a stitch on the head (p.45) and make a sc. Start from the marked 33rd stitch of the
hair.

43 44 45

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30. 33 sc through 2 pieces (p.46), 1 sc on the head, continue working through 2 pieces starting from the
marked 1st stitch of the hair: 32 sc (p.47), at this point the head might be wobbly (p.48), but it is ok,
it will straighten up at the end of the next row (p.49) (66)
31. FLO 66 sc (p.50), we will use the back loops to sew on the top (66)
32. 66 sc (66)

Cut the yarn off leaving a tail 15-20 cm and weave in the end using the "straight edge" method (p.51).

46 47 48

49 50 51

To make it easier to insert the eyes, first make holes for them. I use a wooden skewer, insert it between
the stitches and widen the hole. You can also use tweezers or blunt-end scissors (you do not want to
damage the stitches). The eyes should be between the 21st and 22nd rows of the head with a distance
of 7-8 stitches (p.52).

If the pin of your safety eyes is long enough to go through the white of the eye and the base and still can
be locked by the washer, install the safety eyes (p.53). If it is a little bit shorter, try to lock the washer as
shown in the p.54.

If pin is not so long for the washer to lock, do not worry, we will glue them on later.

52 53 54

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ASSEMBLING
55
Sew the top to the inner side of the pot (p.55). As we have 66 back
loops left on the inner side of the pot and 60 loops in the last row of
the top, we will skip each 11th loop of the pot, so make 10 stitches,
skip 1 loop on the pot (p.56), and make again 10 stitches. Continue
this way till the end of the row. When you have a small hole left, stuff
the head very firmly (p.57).
Finish sewing, fasten off, and weave in the end (p.58).

56 57 58

If the pin of your safety eyes is short, glue the eye to the white piece (I apply
glue with a needle to be neat) (p.40), apply glue on the pin, insert the eye into
the hole and push hard. Repeat with the second eye.

Pin the whites of the eye (p.60) and sew them around using an invisible stitch:
grab a stitch on the head (p.61), insert the needle into a stitch on the eye (p.62), Scan this QR code or click
insert it back into the next stitch on the eye (p.62). Weave in the ends (p.64). on it to watch the video
"how make an invisible stitch"

59 60 61

62 63 64

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Pull the hair down and pin the bottom row on the 11th row of the head
(right above the back loops). Start pinning the side parts and the middle, 65
then add more pins (p.65-67).

Use the yarn tail left from crocheting the hair to sew them on. But first,
embroider a few stitches to make the triangle look nice (p.68-71).

Bring the needle to the bottom part of the hair (p.70).

Sew the hair on using an invisible stitch (p.72-74).

66 67 68

69 70 71

72 73 74

I sew only the bottom part of the hair, if you want, you can also sew on 75
the side parts (p.75).

Fasten off and weave in the end.

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Pin the lips between rows 12 and 15 (p.76). Sew them around using an
invisible stitch.
76
Cut a piece of yarn (approximately 7 cm) and pin it to create a guideline
for embroidering the seam (as shown in the p.77). You will need to use
thin dark blue yarn so that the seam looks neat. I embroider with Yarn
Art Jeans divided into threads (using only 1 thread out of 4).

Thread a needle (you will need 50-60 cm) and embroider the mouth
following this guideline using running stitch (p.78). When you reach the
lips, go under them, and continue embroidering (p.79).

77 78 79

Cover the blank spaces left with vertical stitches, and make a few x stitches (p.80,81).

Embroider one more seam on the cheek under the left eye and one on the forehead (p.82).

80 81 82

Use light blue yarn to embroider


the nose, you will need 20-30 cm. 83 84
The nose should be between 18th
and 19th rows (right under the
eyes) and cover 2 sc (p.83).

Make 5-6 stitches and weave in


the ends (p.84).

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Using black yarn, embroider the eyelash lines (as shown in the p.85). Apply glue on the edge of the
white of the eye (p.86), and glue on the black stitch (p.87).
Repeat for the second eye.

Weave in the ends. 85

Wait for the glue to dry before embroidering eyelashes (at least 30
minutes).

Eyelashes should be thin and neat, so I embroider with Yarn Art Jeans
divided into threads (using only 1 thread out of 4). Embroider 4 pairs of
eyelashes with a distance of 2 sc between them (p.90-94).

Weave in the yarn ends.

86 87 88

89 90 91

92 93 94

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Pin the small leaves around the middle leaf (p.95). Sew all the leaves one by one using the yarn tail left,
grabbing a stitch on the soil (p.96) and a stitch on the leaf (p.97).

95 96 97

After you sew on all the small leaves (p.98,99), continue with large leaves. Place them to cover 2
leaves of the 1st row of leaves (p.100,101).

Sew all the leaves on.

Weave in the ends.

98 99 100

Straighten the leaves, you can make them look up or spread them a little.

101 102 103

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CONGRATULATIONS

Your Sally is ready!

I will be very happy to receive feedback from you.

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Thanks again for your trust.

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