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Oswald Amigurumi crochet


 Hi friends, assalamu alaikkum. I wanted to try this Oswald, so made which took a lot of time. 

An Oswald amigurumi crochet is a soft, handmade toy inspired by the friendly cartoon octopus character Oswald. This adorable crochet creation is made using the Japanese art of amigurumi, which focuses on crocheting small stuffed toys with cute and rounded shapes. Oswald amigurumi is especially loved by children because of its cheerful look, soft texture, and playful design.

To make an Oswald crochet toy, crafters usually use soft yarn such as cotton or acrylic in bright blue or turquoise shades to match the character. The process starts by crocheting the head and body in the round using basic stitches like single crochet, increase, and decrease. After forming the main body, eight soft tentacles are created separately and attached evenly around the base. The toy is then lightly stuffed with fiberfill to give it a plump and huggable shape.

Facial features such as eyes, a smiling mouth, and blush details are often embroidered or attached using safety eyes, making the character look expressive and friendly. Some crafters also add small accessories like hats or bows to personalize the design.

One of the best features of Oswald amigurumi crochet is its customization and charm. It can be made in different sizes and styles, making it suitable as a toy, gift, or decorative item for rooms and shelves.

Overall, Oswald amigurumi crochet is a delightful handmade creation that combines creativity, skill, and fun, bringing a beloved character to life through yarn and imagination.

So please don't forget to give a try.

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Crochet Terminology:

sl st - slip stitch 

sc- single crochet 

dc- double crochet 

tr- treble crochet 

hdc- half double crochet

ch- chain

 

Hook :

2.5mm

Things needed:


1. Yarn

2. Darning Needle 

3. Scissors

4. Toy stuffing

5. Safety eyes

6. Sewing thread

7. Stitch marker


Written Pattern:


Step 1 :R1: Double Magic ring, 7 scs in that ring.

Step 2 :R2:  7 sc inc. Tot 14 scs.

Step 3 :R3:  (1 sc, inc)* till end of row. Tot 21 scs.

Step 4 :R4:  (1 sc, inc, 1 sc)* till end of row. Tot 28 scs.

Step 5 :R5: (1sc, 1 sc, 1 sc, inc)* till end of row. Tot 35 scs

Step 6 :R6: (1 sc, 1 sc, inc, 1 sc, 1 sc)* till end of row. Tot 42 scs

Step 7 :R7: (1 sc, 1 sc, 1sc, 1sc, 1sc, inc)* till end of row. Tot 49 scs

Step 8 :R8: 1 sc on each. Tot 49 scs.

Step 9 :R9: (1 sc, 1 sc, 1sc, inc, 1 sc, 1 sc, 1sc)* till end of row. Tot 56 scs

Step 10 :R10: 1 sc on each. Tot 56 scs.

Step 11 :R11: (1 sc, 1 sc, 1sc, 1sc, 1sc, 1 sc, 1 sc, inc)* till end of row. Tot 63 scs

Step 12 :R12-16: 1 sc on each. Tot 63 scs.

Step 13 :R17: (1 sc, 1 sc, 1sc, 1sc, 1sc, 1 sc, 1 sc, dec)* till end of row. Tot 56 scs

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