![]() Repeat for the round, increasing the total by six stitches. Make one single crochet into the next stitch, and two into the following stitch. Put two single crochet stitches into each stitch of the round, doubling the total. Make a magic circle of six stitches (6) Round 2 ![]() You’ll need your safety eyes and toy stuffing ready too, along with some of the darker mocha yarn for the mouth. ![]() The doll’s head is made with the 3.5mm crochet hook and blush yarn. This amigurumi doll has different colors for each section, so keep an eye out for yarn changes between pieces. The abbreviations are all explained the first time I use them, and there will be a bit of hand sewing for the facial features and joining your doll together. Most of the pattern is created from magic loops, and you’ll need to be happy with single crocheting too. You will only need your 6mm crochet hook for the shoes. You will be using your 3.5mm crochet hook for the majority of the pattern. However, beyond the head, neck and hair it deviates completely. The beginning of this pattern is the same as the elf doll, so if you’ve made that before you’ll find the instructions rather familiar. And of course, I’ve named it after my niece – meet Tilly, the winter warm crochet doll! ![]() It’s chilly weather, so I’ve made an amigurumi doll that has the essence of the crochet elf doll’s cute character, but with a toasty plushie twist. And now my sister has asked that I make my youngest niece a doll of her own based on the Christmas elf. She’s been adopted away from the holiday display and lives in my daughter’s bedroom. My crochet elf doll pattern was an unexpected success in the family. ![]()
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