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Celestia (My Little Pony) Free Amigurumi Pattern Modification – part 3

My Little Pony Celestia Amigurumi / Crochet Tutorial

The previous parts of this tutorial are available here:

PART I

PART II

 

It is been a while since I posted the previous part of my Celestia tutorial. It is time to fix it! Today I will show you how to crochet the tail and mane.

All you need is to follow the chart below. Start with 48+3 chain stitches. Make eight pieces – two of each color (green, pink, turquoise and violet).

My Little Pony Celestia Amigurumi / Crochet Tutorial

My Little Pony Celestia Amigurumi / Crochet Tutorial

Now sew those pieces to the head and the bum as shown in the picture below.

My Little Pony Celestia Amigurumi / Crochet Tutorial

That is all 🙂

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Celestia (My Little Pony) Free Amigurumi Pattern Modification – part 1

Are you a fan of My Little Pony series? Today I would like to show you how to make a basic seamless amigurumi body for Princess Celestia.

seamless my little pony celestia free amigurumi pattern modification

What you need?

1. This is not a separate pattern, but a pattern modification, so you will need my Andy The Fawn Amigurumi Pattern, which can be purchased on EtsyRavelry or Craftsy.

2. Sport yarn in white, black and purple (I use YarnArt Jeans).

3. Crochet hook (I use 1.75 steel hook, it is American 4).

4. Tapestry needle

5. Some stuffing

BASE

Crochet a head and torso (R01-R37) according to the Fawn pattern, including alterations listed below:

1. Use only white yarn and ignore information about color changing (abbreviations Wh, Or and Bl),

2.  In R12 crochet dec 6 instead of dec-tbl 6.

3. Crochet R29-31 according to the pattern below:

R29) sc 25, dc3tog, (dc 5 in next sc)*2, dc3tog, sc 28 (65)

R30) sc 27, dc3tog, (dc 5 in next sc)*2, dc3tog, sc 30 (69)

R31) sc 69 (69)

and then continue R32 following the Fawn pattern.

LEFT BACK LEG

Attach white thread to the first free stitch of the left back leg hole as shown in Figure 22. Crochet a round of 18 stitches around the hole (counts as R01). Then follow the pattern below:

Rnds

Pattern

Total

R02

R03

R04

R05

R06

R07

R08

R09-11

R12

R13

R14

R15

R16

R17

R18

R19

R20

R21

R22

R23

R24

sc 16, dec

sc 7, dec, sc 6, dec

sc 7, dec, sc 6

(dec, sc 5)*2

dec, sc 4, (sc 4 in next sc)*2, sc 4

sc 7, sc4tog, sc 6

sc 14

repeat R08

sc, inc, sc 12, stuff

sc 2, inc, sc 12

sc 3, inc, sc 12

sc 3, inc, sc 13

sc 4, inc, sc 13

sc 5, inc, sc 13

sc 5, inc, sc 9, dec, sc 3

sc 6, inc, sc 13

sc 7, inc, sc 9, dec, sc 2

sc 7, inc, sc 13

sc 8, inc, sc 9, dec, sc 2, stuff

sc-tbl 2, dec-tbl 10, stuff

dec 6

(17)

(15)

(14)

(12)

(17)

(14)

(14)

(14)

(15)

(16)

(17)

(18)

(19)

(20)

(20)

(21)

(21)

(22)

(22)

(12)

(6)

Close the hole as described in the Fawn Pattern.

 RIGHT BACK LEG

Attach white thread to the first free stitch of the right back leg hole as shown in Figure 24. Crochet a round of 18 stitches around the hole (counts as R01). Then follow the pattern below:

Rnds

Pattern

Total

R02

R03

R04

R05

R06

R07

R08

R09-11

R12

R13

R14

R15

R16

R17

R18

R19

R20

R21

R22

R23

R24

sc 12, dec, sc 4

sc 3, dec, sc 8, dec, sc 2

sc 3, dec, sc 7, dec, sc

sc 2, dec, sc 6, dec, sc

sc 2, (sc 4 in next sc)*2, sc 7

sc 4, sc4tog, sc 9

sc 14

repeat R08

inc, sc 13, stuff

inc, sc 14

sc, inc, sc 14

sc 2, inc, sc 14

sc 2, inc, sc 15

sc 3, inc, sc 15

sc 4, inc, sc 7, dec, sc 6

sc 4, inc, sc 15

sc 5, inc, sc 8, dec, sc 5

sc 6, inc, sc 14

sc 6, inc, sc 9, dec, sc 4, stuff

sc-tbl 2, dec-tbl 10, stuff

dec 6

(17)

(15)

(13)

(11)

(17)

(14)

(14)

(14)

(15)

(16)

(17)

(18)

(19)

(20)

(20)

(21)

(21)

(22)

(22)

(12)

(6)

Close the hole as described in the Fawn Pattern.

 Left front leg

Attach white thread to the first free stitch of the left front leg hole as shown in Figure 26. Crochet a round of 12 stitches around the hole (counts as R01). Then follow the pattern below:

Rnds

Pattern

Total

R02

R03

R04

R05

R06

R07

R08

R09

R10

R11

R12

R13

R14

R15

R16

R17

R18

R19

R20

R21

R22

R23

R24

repeat R01

sc 2, inc, sc 9

sc 13

sc 3, inc, sc 9

sc 14

repeat R06

sc 4, inc, sc 9

sc 15

sc 4, inc, sc 10

sc 16

sc 5, inc, sc 10

sc 17

sc 6, inc, sc 10

sc 7, inc, sc 8, dec

sc 7, inc, sc 10

sc 8, inc, sc 8, dec

sc 9, inc, sc 9

dec, sc 7, inc, sc 10

sc 9, inc, sc 10

dec, sc 8, inc, sc 10

sc 10, inc, sc 10

sc-tbl 2, dec-tbl 10

dec 6

(12)

(13)

(13)

(14)

(14)

(14)

(15)

(15)

(16)

(16)

(17)

(17)

(18)

(18)

(19)

(19)

(20)

(20)

(21)

(21)

(22)

(12)

(6)

Close the hole as described in the Fawn Pattern.

 RIGHT FRONT LEG

Attach white thread to the first free stitch of the right front leg hole as shown in Figure 26. Crochet a round of 12 stitches around the hole (counts as R01). Then follow the pattern below:

Rnds

Pattern

Total

R02

R03

R04

R05

R06

R07

R08

R09

R10

R11

R12

R13

R14

R15

R16

R17

R18

R19

R20

R21

R22

R23

R24

repeat R01

sc 4, inc, sc 7

sc 13

sc 6, inc, sc 6

sc 14

repeat R06

sc 7, inc, sc 6

sc 15

sc 8, inc, sc 6

sc 16

sc 9, inc, sc 6

sc 17

sc 10, inc, sc 6

sc 11, inc, sc 6

sc 2, dec, sc 7, inc, sc 7

sc 11, inc, sc 7

sc, dec, sc 9, inc, sc 7

sc 11, inc, sc 8

sc, dec, sc 9, inc, sc 8

sc 12, inc, sc 8

dec, sc 10, inc, sc 9

sc-tbl 2, dec-tbl 10

dec 6

(12)

(13)

(13)

(14)

(14)

(14)

(15)

(15)

(16)

(16)

(17)

(17)

(18)

(19)

(19)

(20)

(20)

(21)

(21)

(22)

(22)

(12)

(6)

Close the hole as described in the Fawn Pattern.

Uh, that was a lot of crocheting 🙂

PART II (Eyes)

PART III (Mane & Tail)

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Rudolph The Rednosed Reindeer Free Amigurumi Pattern Modification

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Free Amigurumi Pattern Modification

Today I would like to show you how to make your own seamless Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer. I think that he will make a great Chrismas decoration this season!

rudolph the rednosed reindeer free amigurumi pattern modification

What you need

1. This is not a separate pattern, but a pattern modification, so you will need my Andy The Fawn Amigurumi Pattern, which can be purchased on Etsy, Ravelry or Craftsy.

2. Sport yarn in brown, beige, white, black and red (I use YarnArt Jeans).

3. Crochet hook (I use 1.75 steel hook, it is American 4).

4. Tapestry needle

5. Some stuffing

Body

The base (the head, body, tail and all legs) should be made according to the Fawn pattern, but with all the alterations listed below:

1. Use brown yarn instead of orange (read the “Or” symbol as “change to brown”).

2. Use beige yarn instead of white (read the “Wh” symbol as “change to beige”).

3. Round 11 of the HEAD pattern should be done like this:

sc 21 (in brown), inc (in beige), inc 2 (in red), inc, sc (in beige), sc 21 (in brown)

4. Do not make eyes yet.

The finished body should look like this:

Rudolph The Rednosed Reindeer Free Amigurumi Pattern Modification

Antlers

Make two shorter beige pieces following the pattern below:

1) magic ring, sc 4

2-5) sc 4

Fasten off with long thread.

Then make two longer beige pieces following the pattern below:

1) magic ring, sc 4

2-8) sc 4

Fasten off with long thread.

Sew the shorter piece to the longer piece as shown in the picture. Repeat with the remaing two pieces.

Rudolph The Rednosed Reindeer Free Amigurumi Pattern Modification

EYES

Make two eyes following the pattern below. Start with black thread.

1) magic ring, sc 6, change color to white

2) sl-tbl, inc-tbl 2, sl-tbl

Fasten off leaving long black and white ends. You can also tide together and then trim the short beginnings of white and black thread.

Use the white thread to embroider a white highlight in the middle of the black part of the eye.

Sew both eyes to the head as shown in the picture. Use the black thread to sew the black part of the eye and the white thread to sew the white part.

Sew antlers to the head.

Rudolph The Rednosed Reindeer Free Amigurumi Pattern Modification

Congratulations! You have made your Rudolph!

I would love to see your Rudolph so don’t forget to link to your work in the comment!

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