Vampire Squid amigurumi crochet pattern

£4.50

Vampire Squid amigurumi crochet pattern.

NOW AVAILABLE IN LEFT HANDED VERSION TOO!

Challenge your crochet skills with this awesome Vampire Squid. Skill level intermediate – advanced. Made in Scheepjes Catona (scroll down for all yarn and material needed).

See the last photo for a giant version of this squid! This was made using Hobby Craft Hug it Out in shades Paprika (9 balls) & Shell (7 balls). I didn’t make the webbed panels on this one because I like the way the tentacles moved.

This pattern is written in both UK & US crochet terms (you will get both). Designed in the amigurumi style and worked in a continuous spiral. It is a very clear pattern with lots of photographs. Once payment has been made you will be able to instantly download this pattern.

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Description

Vampire Squid

Skill level: Intermediate – Advanced

Size: 28cm tall approx when using a 25mm hook and 4 ply yarn.

To make this pattern you will need:

  • Scheepjes Catona, 4ply, 100% mercerised cotton:
    388 Rust x 2
    502 Camel x 2
  • 10mm safety eyes (2 tone blue / black if you can find them)
  • 2.5mm hook (US C/2)
  • Polyester toy stuffing
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Sewing thread to match yarn 388 Rust*
  • Sewing needle
  • A small dowel to help stuff (find them here)

We do our best to ensure our instructions are as clear and detailed as possible but if you do get stuck or have gone wrong, please contact us and we can give you advice on how to proceed.

*This is a pattern only (it is not a finished product).*

© Make Me Roar 2024, All Rights reserved. Do not share, copy, resell or distribute this pattern in any form. Items made from this pattern may be sold on a small scale, for large scale production please purchase a commercial license, more details can be found here. 

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