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No-sew jellyfish crochet


 Hi friends, assalamu alaikkum. Today we will see a very simple jellyfish crochet which is a no-sew method.
A no-sew jellyfish crochet is a fun and beginner-friendly amigurumi project that creates an adorable jellyfish without the need for stitching separate parts together. Unlike traditional amigurumi patterns, where pieces such as tentacles and the body are crocheted separately and sewn, a no-sew design is worked mostly in one continuous piece. This makes the project quicker to complete and gives it a neat, seamless appearance.

To make a no-sew jellyfish, crafters usually use soft cotton or acrylic yarn, a crochet hook, and safety eyes or embroidered eyes. The body is crocheted in continuous rounds using basic stitches such as single crochet, increase, and decrease. Before closing the body, it is lightly stuffed to create a soft, round shape. The tentacles are then crocheted directly onto the body using chain stitches, slip stitches, or curly spiral techniques, eliminating the need for sewing.

One of the greatest advantages of a no-sew jellyfish crochet is its simplicity. It is an excellent project for beginners who want to improve their crochet skills while avoiding the challenge of assembling multiple pieces. The jellyfish can be customized in various colors, from soft pastel shades to bright rainbow hues. Small bows, blush details, or tiny smiles can also be added to give each jellyfish its own personality.

These crochet jellyfish are perfect as toys, nursery decorations, keychains, gifts, or hanging ornaments. They are lightweight, soft, and reusable, making them a wonderful eco-friendly handmade craft.

Overall, a no-sew jellyfish crochet is a charming and creative project that combines ease, beauty, and functionality, making it a favorite among crochet enthusiasts of all skill levels.

 

Crochet Terminology:


sl st - slip stitch 
sc- single crochet 
dc- double crochet 
tr- treble crochet 
hdc- half double crochet
ch- chain
 

Things needed:


1. Yarns

2. Darning Needle 

3. Scissors  

4. Stitch marker

5. Googly eyes.

 

Hook : 
3mm

Written Pattern: 


Step 1 : Magic ring.
Step 2 : R1: 6 Scs. No slip stitches. Use the stitch marker, as we will be working in rounds.
Step 3 : R2 : Sc inc. Tot 12 Scs.
Step 4 : R3 : (1 Sc , inc)*6. Tot 18 Scs.
Step 5 : R4 : (1 Sc, 1 Sc, inc)*6. Tot 24 Scs.
Step 6 : R5-7: 1 Sc on each. 
Step 7 : R8 : (1 Sc, 1 Sc, inv dec)*6. Tot 18 Scs.
Step 8 : R9 : (1 Sc , inv dec)*6. Tot 12 Scs.
Step 9 : Tentacles: R10 : ch 12 , slst on the 2nd ch from hook. Slst on each of thr remaining chs, slst on the next st.
ch 8, slst on the 2nd ch from hook, slst on each of the remaining chs. slst on the next 2 sts.
Step 10 : keep repeating step 9 till end of row. 
Step 11 : ch 1, cut off & sew ends. Glue the eyes
Step 12 : Your baby jelly fish is ready!!!! 




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