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Larch. 20+. She/her.

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Crochet Bihyung and Biyoo! These two are originals. It was fun to come up with the pattern as I went, even if it was hard to figure out at times. 

**EDIT**

Here’s my general pattern for Bihyung and Biyoo. These notes are what I took while making them and then cleaned up a bit. Take them with a grain of salt since they have not been proofread and feel free to make changes if you think something could be better!

Materials:

  • Bernat Pipsqueak Whitey White yarn
  • Red Heart Soft Rose Blush yarn [any pink weight 4 yarn will work]
  • Big Twist Worsted Cream yarn [any golden/beige weight 4 yarn will work]
  • Black or brown fabric for toga
  • 3.5 mm crochet hook
  • 4 mm crochet hook
  • Polyfil or stuffing of your choice
  • 12 mm black safety eyes
  • Tapestry needle

Biyoo

Body - Using Bernat Pipsqueak Whitey White yarn and 4mm hook

  • Rnd 1: In a MR - sc 6 [6]
  • Rnd 2: Inc in each st [12]
  • Rnd 3: [Sc 1, inc] repeat around [18]
  • Rnd 4: [Sc 2, inc] repeat around [24]
  • Rnd 5-8: Sc in each st [24]
  • Rnd 9: [Sc 2, inv dec] repeat around [18]
  • Rnd 10: [Sc 1, inv dec] repeat around [12]
  • Fasten eyes between rows 4-5
  • Rnd 11: [inv dec] repeat around [6]
  • Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. Stuff and finish off.
  • Embroider blush with pink yarn. Start in the stitch under the midpoint of the eye and extend horizontally two stitches out.

Horn - Using beige yarn and 3.5mm hook

  • Using beige yarn and 3.5mm hook
  • Rnd 1: In a MR - sc 4 [4]
  • Rnd 2: Sc in each st [4]
  • Rnd 3: Inc in each st [8]
  • Leave a long tail.
  • Position horn slightly forward of the magic ring on the body and sew together with the tail.

Bihyung

**General notes**

I recommend pinning the various parts in place before sewing to get the look that you want. I’m afraid I don’t have much instruction for his toga. I used an old t-shirt and wrapped that around the body before sewing legs or arms on. I then trimmed the fabric to the length that looked appropriate.

Body - Using Bernat Pipsqueak Whitey White yarn and 4mm hook

*The rounds go from base to top of the head, so eyes should be placed in round 20-24 depending on how you want him to look*

  • Rnd 1: In a MR - sc 6 [6]
  • Rnd 2: Inc in each st [12]
  • Rnd 3: [inc, sc] repeat around [18]
  • Rnd 4: [sc, inc, sc] repeat around [24]
  • Rnd 5: [inc, sc, sc, sc] repeat around [30]
  • Rnd 6: [sc, sc, sc, inc, sc] repeat around [36]
  • Rnd 7: [inc, sc in each of next 5 st] repeat around [42]
  • Rnd 8-16: sc in each st [42]
  • Rnd 17: [dec, sc in each of next 5 st] repeat around [36]
  • Rnd 18-20. sc in each st [36]
  • Rnd 21: [dec, sc in each of next 4 st] repeat around [30]
  • Rnd 22: sc in each st [30]
  • Rnd 23: [dec, sc in each of next 3 st] repeat around [24]
  • Rnd 24: [sc, sc, dec] repeat around [18]
  • Rnd 25: [dec, sc] repeat around [12]
  • Rnd 26: dec in each st [6]
  • Fasten off and close opening after adding eyes and stuffing.

Horn x2 - Using beige yarn and 3.5mm hook

  • Rnd 1: In a MR - sc 4 [4]
  • Rnd 2: Sc in each st [4]
  • Rnd 3: Inc in each st [8]
  • Leave a long tail.
  • Position horn on the body and sew together with the tail.

Legs x 2 - Using Bernat Pipsqueak Whitey White yarn and 4mm hook

  • Using Bernat Pipsqueak Whitey White yarn and 4mm hook
  • Rnd 1: In a MR - sc 6 [6]
  • Rnd 2: [sc, inc] repeat around [9]
  • Rnd 3-6: sc in each st
  • Leave a long tail.
  • Position on the body and sew together with the tail.

Arms x 2 - Using Bernat Pipsqueak Whitey White yarn and 4mm hook

  • Using Bernat Pipsqueak Whitey White yarn and 4mm hook
  • Rnd 1: In a MR - sc 6 [6]
  • Rnd 2-4: sc in each st
  • Leave a long tail.
  • Position on the body and sew together with the tail.

Note if using chunkier yarn (bernat blanket, 6mm hook): make horn bigger by doing 4-4-8-12 for a wider horn or 4-4-8-8 for a taller horn

omg what a baby!! thank you for the note, i like how she turned out with this kind of yarn 🥺

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