Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Fuzz Monster the Second


A couple months ago, I made one of the Mini Rectangle Creatures from the free crochet pattern on the Lion Brand website. It was the very first item I listed in my etsy shop, and also the first item that sold. (Yay for sales!) I had only taken up crochet recently, so this was one of my first crochet projects (actually, come to think of it, it may have been the first). And boy, crocheting two strands of fun fur really was not fun. I kept hooking only one of the strands (or extra strands), and the fuzziness makes it rather challenging to see what the heck is going on.

So I decided to make another one of these guys, but much bigger (I was actually going for throw pillow size, but ran out of yarn, so the body is only about 8" tall), AND, most importantly, with a KNIT body. Granted, fun fur isn't much fun to knit either, but it was a lot less torturous than crocheting. Anywho, here's my (heavily) modified version of this pattern.

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Materials:

1 skein fun fur in "confetti"

1 skein fun fur in "raspberry"

¼ skein Lily sugar 'n' cream in "hot blue" – or any worsted weight cotton or acrylic of your choice

Small amount Lane Cervinia Amalfi in "black" – or any sport weight cotton or acrylic of your choice

Fiberfill stuffing

Size 10 straight knitting needles

Size 4 (E) crochet hook

Yarn needle

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Skills Required:

Knitting: Cast on, knit stitch, cast off (purl stitch NOT required)

Crochet: magic ring technique for starting a circle, single crochet (sc), increases (sc2 in st), decreases (sc2tog), slip stitch (sl st)

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Notes:

The black yarn I used is considerably thinner than the blue I used. This is for no other reason than it's what I happened to have around. If you have sport weight yarn for the outer eye & pupil, great - no changes necessary! If, however, you have worsted weight for the outer eye and pupil, you might need to adjust the pattern by doing one less round on these pieces. Just lay your three eye pieces on top of each other to see if the relative sizes are giving you the desired effect.

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Body:

Holding one strand of each skein of fun fur together, CO 40 st

Knit until piece measures approx. 8" (Make sure you have enough yarn left to sew the body together!)

Bind off

Fold piece in half

Using crochet hook, slip stitch edges together, leaving one end open.


 

Outer Eye (make 2):

With black yarn, using magic ring technique, sc 6 in a circle

R1: sc2 in each st around (12 st)

R2: (sc, sc2 in next st) six times (18 st)

R3: (sc 2, sc2 in next st) six times (24 st)

R4: (sc 3, sc2 in next st) six times (30 st)

Bind off, leaving long tail


Inner Eye (make 2):

With blue yarn, using magic ring technique, sc 6 in a circle

R1: sc2 in each st around (12 st)

R2: (sc, sc2 in next st) six times (18 st)

Bind off, leaving long tail


Pupil (make 2):

With black yarn, using magic ring technique, sc 6 in a circle

R1: sc2 in each st around (12 st)

Bind off, leaving long tail


Legs and Arms (make 4)

With blue yarn, using magic ring technique, sc 6 in a circle

R1: sc2 in each st around (12 st)

R2: (sc 2, sc2 in next st) four times (16 st)

R3: (sc 3, sc2 in next st) four times (20 st)

R4-13: sc around (20 st)

R14: (sc 8, sc2tog) two times (18 st)

R15: (sc 7, sc2tog) two times (16 st)

R16: (sc 6, sc2tog) two times (14 st)

R17: (sc 5, sc2tog) two times (12 st)

***Begin stuffing***

R18: (sc 4, sc2tog) two times (10 st)

R19: (sc 3, sc2tog) two times (8 st)

***Finish stuffing***

Sl st closed

Bind off, leaving long tail


Finishing:

Attach pupil to inner eye, as follows (Pictures show inner eye being attached to outer eye):

~Using yarn needle, pull center tail of pupil through center hole of inner eye. Remove needle.

~Thread needle with edge tail (the one you left when you bound off). Use thistail to sew down edges of pupil to inner eye.

~Once you have gone all the way around the pupil, bring the yarn to the back and tie both tails in a square knot (R over L, L over R). Trim ends.


Attach inner eye to outer eye using the same method.

Attach outer eye to body using the same method.

Stuff

Sl st top edge closed

Using yarn needle and tails, attach arms and legs to body.

Weave in ends.

CONGRATULATIONS! YOU'RE DONE!

3 comments:

  1. This little guy is adorable.
    I casted on for the body about twenty minutes ago.
    I guess I'm just weird, but I really like knitting Fun Fur. It's enjoyable, not horrible.

    I'm making this for my best friend, and hiding a note of why I love her :] on the inside.

    I'm going to tell her to open it in ten years, because at that point I won't talk to her anymore.

    Thanks for the wonderful pattern, and sorry for my rambling.

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  2. You're very welcome! I'm excited to see somebody else's version of this little beastie.

    Cute idea with the note, but I hope you still talk to your best friend in 10 years!

    Enjoy :)

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  3. Hm.
    I'll add you on Ravelry so you can see it once it's done.
    [MoreThanAPicture]
    ^.^

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