Love Monsters

A couple of cute monsters... They are ready for valentine. I named them Toto (blue monster) and Moni (pink monster). Toto and Moni are from same species.. They looks same because i use the same pattern for both of them. The differences are only in their face, colors and spots position. They are so simple and easy to make, the hardest parts are only in crocheting the claws and the cups of love. I hope you enjoy the pattern....

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Abbreviations:
sc: single crochet    
ch: chain
St: Stitch
inc : increase
dec: decrease
CC: change color
Sl st : slip stitch
F/O: Fasten off

Materials:
2 mm crochet hook
yarn in light blue or pink, brown or white
Needle for sewing
Stuff
Scissors
White and black felt
Glue

Note: Work in continuous round


Head:
Use light blue
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2: inc, rep 6x (12)
R3: sc, inc, rep 6x (18)
R4: sc, inc, [2 sc, inc = rep 5x], sc (24)
R5: 3 sc, inc, rep 6x (30)
R6: 2 sc, inc, [4 sc, inc = rep 5x], 2 sc (36)
R7: 5 sc, inc, rep 6x (42)
R8: 3 sc, inc, [6 sc, inc = rep 5x], 3 sc (48)
R9: 7 sc, inc, rep 6x (54)
R10: 4 sc, inc, [8 sc, inc = rep 5x], 4 sc (60)
R11-15: sc around
R16: 8 sc, dec, rep 6x (54)
R17: 3 sc, dec, [7 sc, dec = 5x], 4 sc (48)
R18: 6 sc, dec, rep 6x (42)
R19: 2 sc, dec, [5 sc, dec =5x], 3 sc (36)
R20: 4 sc, dec, rep 6x (30)
Stuff
F/O


Horns:
Use brown
Part 1 Love horn (make2):
Cup (make 2):
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 5 sc
R2: inc, rep 5x (10)
R3: sc around
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing the gap.
Don’t cut the yarn of 2nd cup. We’re going to crochet both parts together in next round.
Body part of love horns:
R4: sc  in all sts of  1st cup, then sc in all sts of 2nd cup (20)
R5: 3 sc, dec, rep 4x (16)
R6: 2 sc, dec, rep 4x (12)
R7: sc, dec, rep 4x (8)
Stuff
R8: 2 sc, dec, rep 2x (6)
R9-10: sc around
Add more stuff if needed
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing. Sew the gap between both cups.
Part 2 (make 4):
Use light blue
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2: inc, rep 6x (12)
R3-4: sc around
R5: sc, dec, rep 4x (8)
R6-7: sc around
Stuff
F/O leaving along tail for sewing

Body:
Use light blue
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2: inc, rep 6x (12)
R3: sc, inc, rep 6x (18)
R4: sc, inc, [2 sc, inc = rep 5x], sc (24)
R5: 3 sc, inc, rep 6x (30)
R6: 2 sc, inc, [4 sc, inc = rep 5x], 2 sc (36)
R7: 5 sc, inc, rep 6x (42)
R8: 3 sc, inc, [6 sc, inc = rep 5x], 3 sc (48)
R9-14: sc around
R15: 6 sc, dec, rep 6x (42)
R16-17: sc around
R18: 2 sc, dec, [5 sc, dec =5x], 3 sc (36)
R19-20: sc around
R21: 4 sc, dec, rep 6x (30)
R22-24: sc around
Stuff
F/O Leaving a long tail for sewing

Hands and Arms (make 2):
Claws (make 3):
Use brown:
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 4 sc
R2: sc, inc, rep 2x (6)
F/O Don’t cut the third claws yarn. We are going to crochet them all in next round.
Hand and Arm:
R3: 3 sc in 3rd claw, 3 sc in 2nd claw, 6 sc in 1st claw, 3 sc in 2nd claw, 3 sc in 3rd claw (18)
R4: CC to light blue, sc around
stuff
R5: 4 sc, dec, rep 3x (15)
R6: 3 sc, dec, rep 3x (12)
R7: 4sc, dec, rep 2x (10)
Stuff
R8-16: sc around
Stuff
F/O leaving along tail for sewing

Legs (make 2):
Use light blue
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2: inc, rep 6x (12)
R3: sc, inc, rep 6x (18)
R4: 6 sc, [ inc = 6x], 6 sc (24)
R5: 6 sc, [sc, inc = 6x], 6 sc (30)
R6-7: sc around
R8: 6 sc, [ sc, dec = 6x], 6 sc (24)
R9: 6 sc, [dec = 6x], 6 sc (18)
Stuff
R10-13: sc around
Stuff
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing
Claws (make 6):
Use brown
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 4 sc
R2: inc, sc, rep 2x (6)
R3: inc, 2 sc, rep 2x (8)
Stuff
F/O leaving along tail for sewing. Then sew the claws on the legs. (See picture as a guide of the claws position)

Tail:
Use brown
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2: inc, rep 6x (12)
R3: sc, inc, rep 6x (18)
R4: sc around
R5: dec, sc, rep 6x (12)
CC to light blue
R6: sc around
Stuff
R7: 4 sc, dec, rep 2x (10)
R8-16: sc around
Stuff
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing

Spots (make 3):
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
F/O leaving along tail for sewing


Finishing:
  • Sew body to head
  • Cut black and white felt in round shape with different size to make eyes. Glue them on face. Use black thread to embroider mouth. Cut white felt in small triangle shape to make teeth, then glue them near mouth.
  • Sew love horns on head
  • Sew part 2 of horns to sides of head.
  • Sew arms to body.
  • Sew the legs to body.
  • Sew the tail on back side of body.
  • Sew the spots on body.

This pattern is an original by me, Zan Merry. Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link this pattern but please do not reprint it to your site. You may keep a copy of this pattern for personal use but you may not sell this pattern. You can sell the items that you made from this pattern as you credit me as the designer. Please leave comment if you have a question or find some mistake in this pattern. Don' forget to follow my Instagram @zancrochet and my Facebook page Zan Amigurumi.
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2 comments:

  1. i don't get this pattern or the Rooster why do you end with such a big hole in the heads i have made a lot of animals but you either close up the whole or continue with the neck and body yours does not is their some rows missing to the heads

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    1. As you see the last round amount of head and body from this pattern or rooster pattern are same... the hole will be closed when you sew both part together. For someone who is not good in sewing like me, it will be easier to join them together.. because all i need to do is just insert the needle from one head stitch to one body stitch (until it close completely). if i closed the head completely.. i have to make sure the position of head and body are right before i sew them (for beginner it's not easy). But if you feel more comfortable with the head closed you can continue the round.

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