Squishmallow Axolotl Free Crochet Pattern

If you want to own a cute squishmallow axolotl that you make from scratch then this is a beginner friendly pattern to follow.

Materials

Below are the products I used to make this plush.

The pattern features
(1) One sized yarn design so that you can use this pattern with any yarn size and its corresponding crochet hook.
(2) The finished stitch count to help you double check.
(3) Easy stitches for beginners and works up quickly.

Abbreviations

Single Crochetx
Single Crochet Increasev
sc2tog (Single crochet 2 stitches together)A

Ways to Support

If you would like to purchase a PDF pattern for support, you can visit

  1. Ravelry listing: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/chibi-axolotl-squishmallow

If you would like to support via donation, you can donate via PayPal here.

You can also share this pattern with others or leave a comment or tag me on your finish product on social media to support!

Thank you for your support!

Main Body

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
23(x, v)9
39v18
42(4x, v, 4x)20
54(v, 3x, v)28
64(v, 5x, v)36
7-1236x36
13A, 16x, A, 16x34
14-1834x34
19A, 15x, A, 15x32
2032x32
21A, 14x, A, 14x30

Stop and add in eyes between rows 19 and 20.

Stuff the body up to this point firmly.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
22A, 13x, A, 13x28
23A, 12x, A, 12x26
24A, 11x, A, 11x24

Stuff the body more.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
2512A12
266A6

Finish stuffing the body and close up the body.

Belly

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring with 6 single crochets. Chain 1. Turn.6

The following images elaborates on what we need to do for Row 1.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
23(x, v)
Chain 1. Turn.
9
32x, v, 3x, v, 2x
Chain 1. Turn.
11
43x, v, 3x, v, 3x along the arc
Continue to crochet across the straight bottom without turning by doing 3x, x into the magic ring, 3x.
13+7
Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
54x, v, 3x, v, 4x along the arc      
Continue to crochet across the straight bottom by doing 7x
15 + 7
6v, 4x, v, 3x, v, 4x, v along the arc   

Cut the yarn but leave a long loose end (about 4 times the perimeter of the belly applique) for sewing the belly onto the body later.

Fins (Make 2)

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring with 6 single crochets and tighten the magic ring.6
22(v, 2x)8
38x8

Cut the yarn but leave some yarn to sew the fins onto the body later.

Gills (Make 6)

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring with 6 single crochets and tighten the magic ring.6
2-46x6

Cut the yarn but leave some yarn to sew the gills onto the body later.

Tail (Make 1)

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring with 6 single crochets and tighten the magic ring.6
26x6
36v12
4-512x12

Cut the yarn but leave some yarn to sew the tail onto the body later.

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Croki Free Crochet Pattern

This is a beginner friendly crochet pattern for Crocodile Loki, also known as the Croki. It is fast to crochet and fits in your palm.

This pattern is made for one sized yarn, so you are welcome to use any yarn size and its corresponding crochet hook to make your plush.

Abbreviations

Single Crochetx
Single Crochet Increasev
Single Crochet DecreaseA

Materials

Below are the products I used to make this plush.

Nostrils (Make 2)

1. Leave a long tail end. Create a chain of 2.
2. Slip stitch into the second back ridge loop from the hook.

3. Pull and cut the yarn but make sure to leave a long tail end.

Body

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Chain 4. This is our foundation chain.
Add 1 single crochet into the second back ridge loop counted from the hook.
Continue with one single crochet on the next back ridge loop.
Add 1 single crochet into the last back ridge loop on our foundation chain.
Working in the round by turning our work piece clock wise, add 2 single crochets into the same stitch on the current front+back loops.
Continue with one single crochet on the next set of front+back loops.
Add 2 single crochets into the same stitch on the last front+back loops.
8
28v16
3-416x16

We can add in nostril here.

  1. Thread both long ends of a nostril across one stitch between rows 3 and 4 of the body

2. Tie a knot with the two ends on the inside of the body to secure a nostril in place

3. Repeat steps 1~2 for both nostrils such that the nostrils are on two sides of the current piece of the body

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
54(3x, v)20
6-102020
114(4x, v)24
1212A12
1312v24
14-2124x24

Below is what we would expect at the end of row 21.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
223(6x, A)21
2321x21
243(5x, A)18
2518x18
263(4x, A)15
2715x15
283(3x, A)
Add more stuffing.
12
Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
2912x12
306A
Finish adding stuffing and close up the body.
6

Leg (Make 4)

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring.
6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.
6
22(2x, v)8
3-58x8

Sew the legs onto the body.

Eyes (Make 2)

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring.
6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.
6
22(2x, v)8
38x8

Add on eyeballs using safety eyes or with a French knot made by yarn.

To do the French knot technique:

  1. Weave a black yarn from the inside to the outside of the eye between rows 2 and 3 of the eye.

2. Pick up a piece of yarn on the eye near where the needle hole was

3. Wrap the black yarn around the needle 4 times

4. Pull the black thread out

5. To secure the black thread, weave the black thread back inside the eye.

Then tie a knot with the two loose ends of the black thread.

Horns (Make 2)

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring.
6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.
6
26x6
3-53(x), 3(double crochet)6
62(2x, v)8
7-88x8

Cut and pull the yarn but leave some ends to sew the “horn” onto the “base of the horns” later. Stuff each horn.

Base of the Horns

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Microsoft Word – Crocodile Lokki 2.docx
Chain 4. This is our foundation chain.
Add 1 single crochet into the second back ridge loop counted from the hook.
Continue with one single crochet on the next back ridge loop.
Add 1 single crochet into the last back ridge loop on our foundation chain.
Working in the round by turning our work piece clock wise, add 2 single crochets into the same stitch on the current front+back loops.
Continue with one single crochet on the next set of front+back loops.
Add 2 single crochets into the same stitch on the last front+back loops.
Slip stitch, chain 1 to start the next row.
8
28v
Slip stitch to close.
16

Sew the “horns” onto the “base of the horn”.

Final Assembly

Sew the horn assembly onto the head of the body starting on the neckline of the body (which is row 12 of the body).

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Bunny Baby Rattle Free Crochet Pattern

This is a free baby bunny rattle pattern that is beginner friendly and easy to work up!

The pattern features
(1) One sized yarn design so that you can use this pattern with any yarn size and its corresponding crochet hook.
(2) The finished stitch count to help you double check.
(3) Easy stitches for beginners and works up quickly.

Abbreviations

Single Crochetx
Single Crochet Increasev
sc2tog (Single crochet 2 stitches together)A
sc3inc (aka. 3 single crochet increase, 3 Single Crochets in one stitch)w
sc3tog (aka. single crochet 3 stitches together)m

Materials

Below are the products I used to make this.

Bunny Head

Make one bunny head. Feel free to customize your colors.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch CountColor
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6Gray
26v12
36(x, v)18
46(x, v, x)24
56(3x, v)30
6-1130x30
127x, 2w, 6(x, v), 2w, 7x44White
1344x44
147x, 2m, 6(x, A), 2m, 7x30
156(3x, A)24
166(x, A, x)   Start stuffing the head. Add a rattle ball if desired.18
176(x, A)12
186A   Finish stuffing the head. Close up the head and weave in the ends.6

Bunny Ears

Make two bunny ears. Feel free to customize your colors.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch CountColor
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6White
26v12
36(x, v)18
4-518x18
63(2x, A, 2x)15
7-1015x15
113(3x, A)12
123(x, A, x)   Cut the yarn but leave a long end to sew the ears onto the head later.9

Rattle Handle

Make 1 rattle handle. Feel free to customize your colors.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch CountColor
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6White
26v12
36(x, v)18
43(5x, v)21
5-1021x21
113(5x, A)18
12-1818x18
193(2x, A, 2x)15
20-2415x   Finish stuffing the rattle handle. Cut the yarn but leave a long end to sew the handle onto the head later.15

Ways to Support

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You can also share this pattern with others or leave a comment or tag me on your finish product on social media to support!

Thank you for your support!

White Totoro (Chibi Totoro) Free Crochet Pattern

This is a dorky pattern for the white Totoro from Ghibli Studio’s My Neighbor Totoro! You can find patterns on the big Totoro and the blue Totoro.

This pattern is made for one sized yarn, so you are welcome to use any yarn size and its corresponding crochet hook to make your plush.

Abbreviations

Single Crochetx
Single Crochet Increasev
Single Crochet DecreaseA

Materials

Below are the products I used to make this plush.

Ways to Support

If you would like to purchase a PDF pattern that contains all three Totoros, picture clarifications, and assembly instructions for support, you can visit

  1. Ravelry listing

If you would like to support via donation, you can donate via PayPal here.

You can also share this pattern with others or leave a comment or tag me on your finish product on social media to support!

Thank you for your support!

Body

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
22(2x, v)8
38v16
4-716x16
8A, 12x, A14
9A, 10x, A12
10A, 8x, A10
115A5

Cut the yarn and close the body. Weave in the ends of the yarn.

Ears

Using a white yarn:

  1. Chain 3 (this is our foundation chain), slip stitch into the first back ridge loop counted from the hook.
  2. Finish with single crochet then another single crochet on the two remaining back ridge loops on our foundation chain.
  3. Cut the yarn but leave some ends to sew the ears onto the body later.

Tail

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
26x6
32(2x, v)8
48x8

Cut the yarn but leave some ends to sew the tail onto the body later.

Blue Totoro (Chu Totoro) Free Crochet Pattern

This is a dorky crochet pattern that is beginner friendly for the blue Totoro from Ghibli Studio’s My Neighbor Totoro! You can find patterns on the big Totoro and the white Totoro.

This pattern is made for one sized yarn, so you are welcome to use any yarn size and its corresponding crochet hook to make your plush.

Abbreviations

Single Crochetx
Single Crochet Increasev
Single Crochet DecreaseA

Materials

Below are the products I used to make this plush.

Ways to Support

If you would like to purchase a PDF pattern that contains all three Totoros, picture clarifications, and assembly instructions for support, you can visit

  1. Ravelry listing

If you would like to support via donation, you can donate via PayPal here.

You can also share this pattern with others or leave a comment or tag me on your finish product on social media to support!

Thank you for your support!

Body

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
22(2x, v)8
38v16
44(3x, v)20
54(2x, v, 2x)24
6-924x24
102(10x, A)22
1122x22
122(9x, A)20
1320x20
142(8x, A)18
1518x18
162(7x, A)16
1716x Stuff the Totoro16
188A8

Cut the yarn and close the body. Weave in the ends of the yarn.

Ears

Make 2 ears.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
26x6
32(2x, v)8
48x8
54A4

Cut the yarn but leave some ends to sew the ears onto the body later.

Hands

Make 2 hands.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
22(2x, v)8
3-7810

Cut the yarn but leave some ends to sew the hands onto the body later.

Tail

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
22x, 4v10
3-610x10

Cut the yarn but leave some ends to sew the tail onto the body later.

Belly

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
26v, slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next round12
36(x, v), slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next round18
4x, v, 5(2x, v), x slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next round24

Cut the yarn but leave some ends to sew the belly onto the body later.

Stardew Valley Slime Free Crochet Pattern

Here is a crochet pattern for the little guy that may cause you mayhem in the caves!

This pattern is made for one sized yarn, so you are welcome to use any yarn size and its corresponding crochet hook to make your plush.

Abbreviations

Single Crochetx
Single Crochet Increasev
Single Crochet DecreaseA

Materials

Below are the products I used to make slime.

Ways to Support

If you would like to purchase a PDF pattern with picture tutorial related to Stardew Valley for support, you can visit

  1. Junimo + Slime Crochet Pattern
  2. Junimo’s Hut + Junimo Crochet Pattern
  3. Rarecrow Dwarf Crochet Pattern
  4. Rarecrow Alien Crochet Pattern
  5. Rarecrow Turnip Head Crochet Pattern

If you would like to support via donation, you can donate via PayPal here.

You can also share this pattern with others or leave a comment or tag me on your finish product on social media to support!

Thank you for your support!

Blob

We want to make the blob on the slime first. Use the same color as the body for the blob.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
26v12
312x12
46A Leave some ends for sewing the blob onto the stem later. Do not close after this row, we want to leave an opening to insert the stem that we are going to make later.6

Stem

Using a black yarn:

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
2~8FLO 6x Leave some ends for sewing the stem onto the slime body later.6

Slime Body

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
26v12
36(v,x)18
46(x, v, x)24
Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
56(3x, v)30
630x30
76(2x, v, 2x)36
86(5x, v)42
9~1442x42
15x, 10(3x, v), x52
16~1852x52
19x, 10(3x, A), x42
2042x42
216(5x, A)36
226(2x, A, 2x)30
236(3x, A) Add some stuffing to the body but do not overstuff because we want the base of the slime to bulge out.24
246(x, A, x)18
256(x, A)12
266A Finish stuffing the body.6

Weave in the ends for the body.

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Stardew Valley Junimo Free Crochet Pattern

This is a beginner friendly free crochet pattern for the apple spirits, Junimo, from Stardew Valley!

This pattern is made for one sized yarn, so you are welcome to use any yarn size and its corresponding crochet hook to make your plush.

Abbreviations

Single Crochetx
Single Crochet Increasev
Single Crochet DecreaseA

Materials

Below are the products I used to make Junimo.

Ways to Support

If you would like to purchase a PDF pattern with picture tutorial related to Stardew Valley for support, you can visit

  1. Junimo + Slime Crochet Pattern
  2. Junimo’s Hut + Junimo Crochet Pattern
  3. Rarecrow Dwarf Crochet Pattern
  4. Rarecrow Alien Crochet Pattern
  5. Rarecrow Turnip Head Crochet Pattern

If you would like to support via donation, you can donate via PayPal here.

You can also share this pattern with others or leave a comment or tag me on your finish product on social media to support!

Thank you for your support!

Leaf

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
26x6
33(x, v)9
49x9
53(2x, v)12
6-912x12
106A Leave some ends for sewing the leaf onto the stem later. Do not close after this row, we want to leave an opening to insert the stem that we are going to make later.6

Stem

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
2~8FLO 6x Leave some ends for sewing the stem onto the body later.6

Body

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
26v12
36(v,x)18
46(x, v, x)24
Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
56(3x, v)30
630x30
76(2x, v, 2x)36
86(5x, v)42
9~1442x42
15x, 10(3x, v), x52
16~2052x52
21x, 10(3x, A), x42
2242x42
236(5x, A)36
246(2x, A, 2x)30
256(3x, A) Add some stuffing to the body but do not overstuff because we want the base of the Junimo to bulge out.24
266(x, A, x)18
276(x, A)12
286A Finish stuffing the body.6

Weave in the ends for the body.

Arms

We are going to make two arms.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
2~6FLO 6x Leave some ends for sewing the stem onto the slime body later.6

Legs

We are going to make two legs.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
2~6FLO 6x Leave some ends for sewing the stem onto the slime body later.6

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Big Totoro Crochet Pattern Free

This is a dorky crochet pattern for the big Totoro from Ghibli Studio’s My Neighbor Totoro! You can find patterns on the blue Totoro and the white Totoro as well.

This pattern is made for one sized yarn, so you are welcome to use any yarn size and its corresponding crochet hook to make your plush.

Abbreviations

Single Crochetx
Single Crochet Increasev
Single Crochet DecreaseA

Materials

Below are the products I used to make Totoro.

Ways to Support

If you would like to purchase a PDF pattern that contains all three Totoros, picture clarifications, and assembly instructions for support, you can visit

  1. Ravelry listing

If you would like to support via donation, you can donate via PayPal here.

You can also share this pattern with others or leave a comment or tag me on your finish product on social media to support!

Thank you for your support!

Big Totoro – First Leg

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring.
8 single crochets on the magic ring.
Tighten the magic ring.
Slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next round
8
28v
slip stitch
16

Cut and pull the yarn for the first leg.

Big Totoro – Second Leg

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring.
8 single crochets on the magic ring.
Tighten the magic ring.
Slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next round
8
28v
slip stitch
16

After finishing with the main parts of the second leg, we will need to chain 2 to start the connection with the first leg. Note that the Totoro’s legs are quite flat for now.

Big Totoro – Body

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Connect the second leg to the first leg together via a single crochet on the first leg. Finishing going around the first leg with 15 single crochets.
Perform 2 single crochets on each of the loops on the two chains we made that connects the two legs together.
Go around the second leg with 16 single crochets.
Perform 2 single crochets on each of the loops on the 2 chains we made that connects the two legs together.
16+2+16+2=36
236x36
36(5x, v)42
442x42
56(3x, v, 3x)48
66(7x, v)54
7-1754x54
Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1812x
Now we should have stopped at the right side of Totoro  
A, 25x
Now we should have stopped at the left side of Totoro.  
A, 13x  
Note that the two single crochet decreases (“A”) in this row should be near the two sides (left and right sides) of the Totoro.
52
1952x52
Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
2011x
Now we should have stopped at the right side of Totoro.  
A, 25x
Now we should have stopped at the left side of Totoro.  
A, 12x
50
2150x50
2211x, A, 23x, A, 12x48
2348x48
2410x, A, 23x, A, 11x46
2546x46
2610x, A, 21x, A, 11x44
2744x44
Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
289x, A, 8x
We have stopped at the start of the mouth/nose bulge.  
8v
5x, A, 10x
50
2918x
2A, 8x, 2A
16x
46
308x, A, 8x
2A, 4x, 2A
5x, A, 9x
40
3117x
2x, 2A, 2x
15x
38
Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
327x, A, 19x, A, 8x36
3336x36
346(2x, A, 2x)   Stuff Totoro a little bit, especially the feet and the belly of Totoro.30
356(3x, A)24
36-3724x   Stuff Totoro a little more.24
3812A12
396A   Finish stuffing the Totoro.6

Cut the yarn and close the body. Weave in the ends of the yarn.

Big Totoro – Ears

Make two ears.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
26x6
32(2x, v)8
48x8
52(3x, v)10
6-710x10
85A5
95x5

Cut the yarn but leave some ends to sew the ears onto the body later.

Big Totoro – Belly

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring. Slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next round6
26v, slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next round12
36(x, v), slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next round18
4x, v, 5(2x, v), x slip stitch and chai n1 to start the next round24
56(3x, v) slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next round30
6x, x, v, 5(4x, v), x, x slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next rounds36
76(5x, v) slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next rounds42
8x, x, x, v, 5(6x, v), x, x, x slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next rounds48
96(7x, v) slip stitch and chain 1 to start the next rounds54

Cut the yarn but leave some ends to sew the belly onto the body later.

Big Totoro – Hands

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
22(2x, v)8
34(x, v)12
4-1212x12

Cut the yarn but leave some ends to sew the hands onto the body later.

Big Totoro – Tail

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6
22x, 4v10
32x, 4(x, v)14
414x14
57x, 3(x, v), x17
68x, 3(x, v, x)20
7-920x20

Cut the yarn but leave some ends to sew the tail onto the body later.

Big Totoro – Eyes

Make 2 with white yarn.

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring. 6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.6

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Deltarune Nubert Crochet Pattern Free

Everybody loves Nubert for no apparent reason!

This little guy is easy to make with the crochet pattern below.

This pattern is made for one sized yarn, so you are welcome to use any yarn size and its corresponding crochet hook to make your plush.

Abbreviations

Single Crochetx
Single Crochet Increasev
Single Crochet DecreaseA

Materials

Below are the products I used to make Nubert.

Ways to Support

If you would like to purchase a PDF pattern for support, you can visit

  1. Etsy listing of Nubert
  2. Ravelry listing

If you would like to support via donation, you can donate via PayPal here.

You can also share this pattern with others or leave a comment or tag me on your finish product on social media to support!

Thank you for your support!

Nubert Body

Row CountInstructionsFinished Stitch Count
1Start the magic ring.
6 single crochets on the magic ring. Tighten the magic ring.
6
26v12
36(v, x)18
46(x, v, x)24
56(3x, v)30
63030
76(2x, v, 2x)36
86(5x, v)42
9~2042x42
21x, 10(3x, v), x52
224(6x, v, 6x)56
234(6x, 2v, 6x)64
244(7x, 2v, 7x)72
254(7x, 2A, 7x)64
264(6x, 2A, 6x)56
274(6x, A, 6x)52
28x, 10(3x, A), x42
296(5x, A)36
306(2x, A, 2x)30
316(3x, A)
Add some stuffing
24
326(x, A, x)18
336(x, A)12
346A
Finish stuffing the body
6

Weave in the ends for the body.

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