Showing posts with label Amigurumi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amigurumi. Show all posts

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Lil' Piggy Tri-ami




Materials:
Small amount of pink ww yarn
Polyester stuffing
9mm safety eyes
Needle/embroidery thread
G hook
Lil’ pig is worked in continuous rounds, do not join.

Magic circle: 4 sc into center of circle.
Rd. 1   2 sc into each sc around(8sc)
Rd. 2   sc in each stitch around(8sc)
Rd. 3   2sc in next stitch , then sc in next, repeat 3 more times(12sc)
Rd. 4   sc in each stitch around(12sc)
Rd. 5   2sc in next stitch, then sc in each of next 2 sc; repeat 3 more times(16sc)
Rd. 6   sc in each stitch around(16sc)
Rd. 7   2sc in next stitch, then sc in each of next 3 stitches; repeat 3 more times(20sc)
Rd. 8   sc in each stitch around(20sc)
Rd. 9   2sc in next stitch, then sc in eaco of next 4 sc, rpet 3 more times(24sc)
Rd. 10-12  sc in each stitch around(24sc)
Rd. 13  2sc in next stitch, then sc in each of next 5 sc; repeat 3 more times(28sc)
Rd. 14  sc in each stitch around(28sc)
Rd. 15  2sc in next stich, then sc ineach of  the next 6 stitches; repeat 3 more times(32sc)
Rd. 16  sc in each stitch around(32sc)
Rd. 17  3sc in next stitch, sc in each of the next 16 stitches then 3sc in next stitch then sc in next 16 stitches.
Rd. 18-20 sc in each stitch
Leave a long tail, fasten off.

Ears(make two)
Ears are made in rows.
Chain 8
Row 1   sc in second chain from hook and in each sc(7sc); chain 1, turn
Row 2- sc in first stitch, then sc in each stitch across;(7sc) chain 1, turn
Rows 3-6 repeat Row 2
Fold crocheted square in half and slip stitch around edges to form triangle.
Tail
Chain 12
Row 1   3 sc  second chain from hook and in each chain to end. It should turn into a darling curly-q for you piggy’s behind.

Snout:
Magic circle, 6 sc in circle, join with slip-stitch and gently pull close
Fasten off.

Assembly:

·       Place safety eyes between rows 6 & 7

·       Stitch nose to just below and in between the eyes. Refer to picture.

·       Using black embroidery floss and needle, place two stitches for nostrils.

·       Attach ears to either side of piggy’s head. Refer to picture

·       Stuff, use the eraser end of a pencil to get the stuffing up in the top of the tri-ami.

·       Whip-stitch the bottom close.

·       Attach tail to backside of piggy.

·       Enjoy!
Other Tri-ami patterns: Mouse 
                                    Santa ornament/topper
                                    Christmas tree ornament/topper





Monday, June 20, 2011

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Free spider pattern! Is's back!!

Spider! Materials: F hook, worsted weight yarn, polyester stuffung wriggly eyes Work in continuous spiral; do not join rounds This pattern is worked form the bottom of the spiders body up to the head; in one piece. ch 2 rnd. 1- 6 sc into 2nd chain from hook rnd.2-2sc into each sc, repeat around (12sc) rnd.3-1sc then 2sc in next sc; repeat around(18sc) rnd.4-2sc then 2sc in next sc; repeat around(24sc) rnd.5-3sc then2sc in next sc; repeat around(30sc) rnd.6-4 sc then 2sc in next sc; repeat around(36) rnds.7 thru 10-sc around(36sc) rnd.11- 4sc then dec. 1; repeat around(30sc) rnd.12- 3sc then dec 1; repeat around(24sc) rnd.13- 2sc then dec 1; repeat around (18sc) rnd. 14-1sc then dec.1; repeat around(12sc) shape neck: rnds.15 &16- sc around(12sc) stuff body rnd.17- 1sc then 2sc in next sc; repeat aound(18sc) rnd.18- 2sc then 2sc in next sc; repeat around(24sc) rnds. 19 thru 21- sc around(24sc) rnd.22- 2sc then dec. 1 in next sc; repeat around(18sc) rnd.23- 1sc then dec. 1 in next sc; repeat around(12sc) stuff head rnd. 24- dec. around(6 total decreases-6sc left at end of round) Fasten off; take a few small stitches to close hole; weave in ends. Here's what the body looks like completed legs(make 8) H Holding 2 strands of yarn together ch. 25; sc 3 into 2nd chain from hook; repeat until end. fasten off. sew legs to body,embroider mouth,glue or emroider eyes Do not hesitate to contact me for comments or corrections! All feedback is welcome!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Mouse Tri-Ami Free pattern!


Original pattern by Caroline Chrisco

Materials:
Small amounts of ww yarn
9mm safety
Polyester stuffing
Embroidery thread
Yarn needle
Continuous rounds; do not join.

With body color….chain 2
Rnd.1 4 sc in 2nd chain from the hook
Rnd.2 2 sc in each sc around(8sc)
Rnd.3 2sc in next stitch, then 1 sc in next stitch; repeat 3 times. (12sc)
Rnd.4 2sc in next stitch, then sc in next 2 stitches; repeat 3 times. (16sc)
Rnds.5-6 Sc in each stitch around
Rnd.7 2sc in next stitch, then sc in next 3 stitches; repeat 3 times(20sc)
Rnd.8 2sc in next stitch, then sc in next 4 stitches;repeat 3 times(24sc)
Rnd.9 2sc in next stitch, then sc in next 5 stitches; repeat 3 times(28sc)
Rnds.10-12 Sc in each stitch around
Rnd.12 2sc in next stitch, then sc in next 6 stitches: repeat 3 times(32sc)
Rnd. 13 3sc in next stitch, then sc in next 17 stitches, 3sc in next stitch, then 17sc(38sc)
Rnds 14-19 Sc in each stitch around
Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing the bottom up.

I attach eyes in between rounds 7 and 8
I embroider the whiskers just one row below the eyes.(I use ww yarn for these and tie knots on the ends.
Then, I embroider the mouth just below the whiskers.(I use floss for this)

Ears: (make 2) With the color you have chose for the inner ear; chain 2
Rnd. 1 6 sc in 2nd chain from hook(6sc)
Rnd. 2 2 sc in each stitch around(12sc)
Rnd. 3 Sc in next stitch, then 2sc; repeat around(18sc)
Rnd. 4 Sc in each stitch around
Change to body color.
Rnd. 5 Sc in each of next 2 stitches, then 2sc in next stitch; repeat around(24sc)
Rnd. 6 sc in each stitch around
Fasten off, leave a tail for sewing to head. (You may have to coax the ears into their final shape. I want just the last round of body color flipped over the inner ear color. Refer to picture)
Attach ears to either side of the mouse’s “head”

Stuff.
Whip stitch the bottom together. I sew a few stitches, then stuff the corner where I just came from good and tight, so it will look like a triangle when its complete. (I use the eraser end of a pencil to get the stuffing in all my corners.)
Continue stitching until you have only 2 or 3 stitches left, stuff this corner tightly and finish sewing the corner.

Tail: chain 22( or desired length) Slip stitch in second chain from hook, then slip stitch the next 2 stitches. Fasten off

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Progressing on projects.......

My hooks have been busy, but I don't have anything completed to share, but I thought..."What the heck?" Why not show things the way I see them nost of the time: In Progress!


Here is the WIP I gave you a little peek of last week and all of you guessed correctly when you guessed it to be a bag. A new, springtime bag for me to be exact. Notice I've added some interesting detailing, you'll have to wait just a tad bit longer, I've got to get to the store and buy some fabric for lining before I reveal it in its entirety.
Here are the other items I've been working on, you might recognize them too. More Uglees! These guys give me a quick fix to quench my creative outlets, because I get to play with all different looks from their eyes, mouths, and...... hair? This one very well may have something on top that all my other Uglees lacked!
It is a very gray and dreary day here in the heartland....here's to staying cozy and crocheting. Happy Saturday friends!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Santa gnome-free pattern





Materials:
G hook
WW yarn in red, white, peach, and black
9mm safety eyes
Polyester stuffing
Needle
Embroidery thread

Special stitches:
Loop stitch: I used this great tutorial:
http://www.planetjune.com/blog/how-to-crochet-loop-stitch/
Step 1: Grasp the yarn with your left hand and, with your right hand, wrap the yarn clockwise around your left index finger to make a loop. Insert the hook into the stitch so there are two loops on the hook. Rotate the hook clockwise -- in the opposite direction from the way you usually would -- so it goes over the yarn.
Step 2: Pass the hook behind the yarn held by your left index finger. Catch both strands with the hook, and pull them both through the stitch. You should now have 3 loops on your hook
Step 3: You and pull the strand through all loops on the hook.

Front:
Worked in rows.
Chain 4 , turn
Row 1-Sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc in next 2 chains (3sc) turn, ch. 1
Row 2-sc in first sc, then sc in next sc, then 2 sc in last sc, turn, ch. 1
Row 3-sc in first sc, then sc in next 2 stitches, 2sc in last stitch, turn, ch. 1
Row 4-sc in first sc, then sc in next 3 stitches, 2sc in last stitch, turn, ch. 1
Continue this stitch pattern until you have a triangle 21 stitches wide at the base.
Approximately 19 rows.
Attach peach color for face, turn, ch.1
Row 20- sc in every stitch (20 sc) turn, ch. 1
Row 21-28 repeat Row 20.
Attach white for beard, turn, ch. 1
Row 29-Loop stitch in first sc, repeat across (20 lp. st.), turn, ch.1
Row 30-sc in each stitch across, (20sc) turn, ch. 1
Row 31-Loop stitch in first sc, repeat across (20 lp. st.), turn, ch.1
Row 32-sc in each stitch across, (20sc) turn, ch. 1
Row 33-Loop stitch in first sc, repeat across(20 lp. st.), turn, ch. 1
Row 34- sc in each sc across, (20sc)
Attach black, for belt, turn, ch.1
Row 35-39 sc in each sc across(20sc)
Attach red turn, ch.1
Row 40- sc in each sc across(20sc), turn, ch. 1
Dividing the legs:
Row 41- sc in first 9 stitches, turn, ch. 1
Row 42-45 repeat row 41
Fasten off.

Leg #2
Attach red yarn at last sc opposite other leg to start row 41.
Row 41a-sc in first 9 sc,(9sc) turn, ch.1
Rows 42a-45a-repeat row 41a
Fasten off

Work on face:
Attach 9mm safety eyes between rows 5 & 6.
Embroider mouth in center of row 9.

Nose:
With peach, chain 2.
Work 6sc in second chain from hook,
Rnd. 1-work 2sc in each stitch around(12sc)
Fasten off.
Leave long tail for attaching to face.
With a yarn needle, weave the tail in and out every other stitch around the just finished round of the nose, pull gently, so it coaxes the stitches into a round ball. Attach to center of face between the eyes and mouth.

Back:
Worked in rows:
With red, ch 4.,turn
Row 1-Sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc in next 2 chains (3sc) turn, ch. 1
Row 2-sc in first sc, then sc in next sc, then 2 sc in last sc, turn, ch. 1
Row 3-sc in first sc, then sc in next 2 stitches, 2sc in last stitch, turn, ch. 1
Row 4-sc in first sc, then sc in next 3 stitches, 2sc in last stitch, turn, ch. 1
Continue this stitch pattern until you have a triangle 21 stitches wide at the base.
Row 20 (stop all increases) sc in each stitch across(20sc) turn, ch.1
Row 21-40 repeat row 20
Dividing legs: hold front and back pieces together at this time and make sure they match up evenly. The division for the legs needs to match up for when you stitch the front and back together later
Row 41- sc in first 9 stitches, turn, ch. 1
Row 42-45 repeat row 41
Fasten off.

Leg #2
Attach red yarn at last sc opposite other leg to start row 41.
Row 41a-sc in first 9 sc,(9sc) turn, ch.1
Rows 42a-45a-repeat row 41a
Fasten off.

Arms: (make 2)
Worked in continuous spiral, do not join.
With white, magic ring and single crochet 6 into center.
Row 1- 2sc in each sc around(12sc)
Row2- 2sc in next stitch, then sc, repeat around (18sc)
Row3-5 single crochet in each stitch around
Row 6- sc dec, then sc in next stitch, repeat around (12sc)
Row 7-sc-dec in each stitch around(6sc)
Attach red yarn,
Row 8-12 single crochet in each around
Fasten off.

Assembly:
With right sides facing out, line up the front and backs.
Whip stitch together.
I usually start at the top of the triangle, then proceed down one entire side, over and around both legs and come up around the next side leaving about a 2 inch wide opening so I can insert stuffing. I use the eraser end of a pencil to make sure this leg have stuffing in the corners. Next, I continue my whip-stitching until the opening is almost closed, then I finish stuffing. Close up final stitches.

Attach arms to both sides of gnome.

Making a pom-pom for top of hat:
Using 3 inch square piece of cardboard , wrap white yarn around at least 50 times, more if you want a fuller pom-pom. Cut yarn. Thread needle with a 6 inch piece of yarn, draw underneath one side of the yarn on the cardboard, remove needle, tie ends of this yarn in a really tight knot. Before sliding loops off cardboard, snip the ends of all the loops on both ends of cardboard. Remove cardboard. Shake the pom-pom by holding the yarn that secures the pom-pom in the middle. Trim up, until you achieve the fullness you want. Attach to top of hat.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Baby Uglee has arrived!


Baby Uglee
Original pattern by Caroline Chrisco
A little toy who’s so ugly, you can’t help but see how cute it is... make one in every color!

Materials:
WW yarn
G hook
Yarn needle
Small amounts of felt
9mm safety eyes
embroidery needle & thread
polyester stuffing

Chain 22
Row 1: Turn and sc in 2nd chain from hook, then sc in each chain. (20sc)
Row 2: Turn, chain 1 sc in each sc (20 sc)
Row 3-38 Repeat Row 2, fasten off, and leave a long tail for sewing 2 sides together.
*You should have a rectangle that measures approximately 5in. X 10 in. Fold in halfand whip-stitch two sides together.

Face: I work on the facial features now before stuffing and I can easily embroider with my hand inside the “body”.

Eyes:
Since this pattern can fashion more than one particular looking “Uglee” You need to decide how ugly it should be. I choose from a whole host of combinations for eyes.

*2 mis-matched somewhat circular or oblong eyes. ( I use quarters for larger circles and dimes for smaller.
*1 funny shaped eye
*A giant X for one or both eyes.

But this is your Uglee so if you think of an eye that matches the personality of yours, go for it!!!
Trace the pattern of your desired eye shape onto the white felt. Cut it out, also cut a small notch out of the center of the piece of felt so you can slip the safety eye easily through the felt.
Attach the safety eye and felt between rows 7 and 8 on the front of your Uglee. Using white embroidery floss, fasten the felt with very fine stitches all around the edges of the felt to secure it in place.
Repeat with your second eye.

Mouth:
The same “eye” philosophy applies for deciding the personality of the mouth of your Uglee. Choose from these basic mouth styles or design your own.
A “V” shaped smile
A crooked smile
A straight line
Use a WW weight black yarn (RHSS) in a large eye yarn needle and stitch in the mouth.

Teeth/Tongue:
Choose from these basic teeth styles:
1,2, or 3 small square teeth
1 fang
Tongue sticking out
Fashion these the same way as the background for the eyes. Attach the felt pieces with matching thread to correct positon Body:
When you have the facial features completed you are now ready to finish whip-stitching the remaining sides of the square; leaving a small opening to insert the stuffing. Use the eraser end of a pencil to carefully fill in all the corners. When stuffed to your liking, whip stitch the remaining opening closed.


Legs(make 2):
Legs are made in a continuous spiral. Do not turn. Use a stitch marker to move up after every completed row or count your stitches.
Using the main body color, chain 2.
Row 1 6 sc into second chain from hook (6sc)
Row 2 2sc into every stitch around (12sc)
Row 3 *2 sc into next sc then 1sc in next stitch* repeat all the way around (18sc)
Rows 4-8 sc in every stitch
Row 9 *sc dec in next stitch then sc in neighboring stitch* repeat all the way around (12sc)
Row 10 *sc dec in every stitch around(6sc)
Rows 11 & 12 sc in every stitch around
Fasten off
Stuff lightly

*Additional pattern notes:
I use the invisible single crochet decrease. You can find a great tutorial at http://www.planetjune.com/blog/the-ultimate-finish-for-amigurumi

Arms (make 2):
Arms are made in a continuous spiral. Do not turn. Use a stitch marker to move up after every completed row or count your stitches.
Using main body color, chain 2
Row 1 6 sc into second chain from hook (6sc)
Row 2 2sc in next sc, then sc in each of the next 2 stitches, then 2sc in next stitch, rpeat 2 more times(9sc)
Rows 3-7 sc in each stitch,
At the end of row 7,
Row 8 sc dec in first stitch then sc in next 2 stitches; repeat around(6sc)
Rows 9-10 sc in every stitch
Fasten off.
Stuff lightly.
Attach arms and legs to desired sides.



Friday, October 1, 2010

Tri-Ami Animals


My Mouse Ami pattern that has recently been published in the 2011 Pattern-A-Day Calendar has garnered quite a bit of attention lately and I was approached about designing an entire set based on the simple shape and pieces of the original mouse. Well, I have been sketching, crocheting, and ripping out furiously and here are the first few in may what be a new line of amigurumis by me! I had the idea about maybe doing them in thematic sets: Farm(mouse, duck, pig, bunny, chicken, cow), zoo(penguin, lion, tiger, alligator), and maybe alien(little green men...fun!) Sooooo anyway, what do ya think? Any comment, feedback, or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.

Have a fabulous Friday!!!

And BTW....it's NASCAR day here in Kansas! We're off to the track, Pictures to come!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Pattern writing......

I have finally finished up enough of my chores that I can concentrate on pattern writing. I have been wanting to write my "Ugly" doll patterns up since I first started making them in the spring. I have decided to change the spelling of their name to Uglee, then no one can tell me I'm too close to the felt dolls that go by the name Ugly Dolls. I'm also thinking that I am going to market them by shape. Remember how I had all sorts of "cute" ugly names for them? Maybe if I design them a little more broadly, fiber friends will want just the basic shapes, then they can individualize their Uglee doll like I did. So far, I have a Rectangle Uglee, Triangle Uglee, Square(Baby) Uglee, Round Uglee, and Pyramid Uglee.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

More Uglies!!!!

Here are the 2 latest additions to the "ugly" family. I finished them up before our crazy weekend but am just posting them now. Meet Ima Ugly.





Meet Baby Ugly:



Saturday, April 3, 2010

A whole lot of something!!!!

Hi all! Although the blog may have been a little quiet since spring break, you know my mind and hands are always at work. Let me give you a gander at some of the latest.......



My mom was in the hospital two weeks ago and I sent her this to keep her company. It did the job fabulously. My MIL went in for surgery on Friday and she got one too.

I made these two scarves with some embroidered and bling embellishment. I'm thinking of opening an Esty store and selling them. My next idea is to make some college-themed or pro-sport ones. What do you think? Even if you don't regularly leave a comment, would you mind weighing in?








This is my final brain-child of the week and it's still in progress. Let's just say its based on a very popular toy with the tween crowd right now.


Finally, music afghan update, its slow going, but going!


We finally have beautiful spring weather here today in the heartland. Devin has baseball practice and my Dh got asked to the prom so we'll be dress shopping. maybe I can sneak a picture and let you preview the dress.
Happy Easter! Feliz Pascuas!






Friday, March 19, 2010

Little Ewe

Here is the third and final of the trio.


Group pic!


Now off to stuff the basket withthese lil guys!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Honey Bunny

Finished this up yesterday afternoon before my sister and her gang arrived. My plan is to make several of each of these "eastery" type ami's, collect them in a few really cute baskets I got at Michael's (with a coupon, of course!) and make arrangements out of them and preset them to my mom and MIL for Easter.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Chicklet

How much do I love spring break? Let me count the ways.....All joking aside, its the extra down time that I have during this week that lets me squeeze in an extra little project:


My sis and her family are making trails this way today and will be here through tomorrow. Yeah, a crochet-buddy!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Quiet Blog=Busy Hooks!

I know I've taken a short hiatus, but that doesn't mean my hook has! I have had crochet ADD lately. I want to sample a lot of projects, but none of them has quenched my thirst for crafting. So I will keep searching.

This is an afghan square I tried. It has a really cute flower in the middle. It cam out of an old Crochet Today magazine...maybe last spring?


My nephew is getting married in December and I started their gift. It's called "Wedding Afghan" and its in the fall issue of Crochet World. It's moving fast and I really think it'll be pretty. I was thinking white would go anywhere; thrown over a chair or corner of a bed.
Here is the pattern for the wedding afghan and the other is the pattern I sent off to Todd Paschall(Crochet by Numbers).
It is going to be for my in-laws, who are soooo hard to buy for and would much rather(or so they tell me...LOL) have something made by me. They are also crazy over their little dog, so I thought....why not? Wish me luck!!!! Below is the training pattern that you can get at Todd's website, so I finished my training and I should be ready to go. I'll buy yarn this weekend.
Miscellaneous Halloween ami ahead......(I told you I was a plethora......)
I packaged these ami's up for gifts.

Here's hoping your hooks are never still.......

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Candy Corn Ami-part deux

For those of you who have followed me for any length of time, you have seen these little guys before. They are not only my favorite Halloween treat, but they are one of my all time favorite ami's to whip up. I love giving these guys away, 0 calories, no fat, and lots of love!

Here are some of the lil buggers pre-stuffing!


Here is a bulletin board I created for outside of my clase. Notice Sponge Bob is bilingual; shouting "Me gusta espanol!" LOL

I spoke to my K-Stater the other day and he is doing me proud. His first majoe project is due Sunday and he says he is ready.

P.S. DH and I saw "The Informant" starring Matt Damon. It was a bewildering, strange, true story; very enjoyable!

P.S.S The margaritas at T.G.I. Fridays were especially good too! LOL

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Weekend Update

This weekend has left me bushed! First of all, I have been single-parenting it because DH is at a seminar......sooooooI have been left with all household and parenting responsiblities!


Friday night my MIL(Bless her!) came and took me and the little boys out to dinner. We ate at Friday's. It was Trenton's pick, because afterall it was Friday.LOL. Then she said she would watch them at home while I did my grocery shopping, so I accepted in a flash and leisurely wandered around WalMart for the next hour or so.

Saturday, we did sleep in a little(if 8:00am counts as sleeping in!!!) Then Devin had a ball game at 3:00-4:30 then Trenton's game started at 6:00. we barely had time to come home, hog something down, then turn around and back to the ball park. it was absolutely beautiful weather, so I can't complain.

Sunday, I made good 'ole Bisquick waffles for breakfast, then laundry, housecleaning, quick trip to Target to pick up a gift bag, lunch. Devin had a b-day party at 2:30. Luckily, a nice mom offered him a ride because Trenton had ball practice at the same time. Austen started on the lawn while we were gone, then Taylor and I cleaned up the shed and rearranged all the bikes and toys, so eveything is neat and tidy. Dinner followed, then a quick visit to the batting cages, so they won't forget what they practiced and now we're home, sweet home. The guys are playing Wii, Taylor is being a pouty 16 year-old up in her bedroom, Austen is at the driving range hitting golfballs with a buddy.

Yawn......bath and bed... sounds good!

I have worked more on the KSU afghan, but won't bore you with a pic tonite. Then won't you be shocked when you finally see how much I've gotten done. When I need a break from taking out the big 'ghan I worked on this Sleepy Sarah ami. Thanks Owlishly for such a cute pattern!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Free Octopus Pattern!


Free Octopus pattern
by Caroline Chrisco


Materials:
Small amounts of ww yarn
“G” hook
9mm safety eyes
Fiberfill stuffing
Embroidery thread/needle
Small amount of pink felt

Do not join rounds; work in a continuous spiral
Magic circle; 6 sc in circle
Rnd. 1- 2 sc in each sc around(12sc)
Rnd. 2- 2 sc in next stitch then 1 sc; repeat around(18sc)
Rnd.3- 2 sc in next stitch then 2 sc; repeat around(24sc)
Rnd.4-2 sc in next stitch then 3 sc; repeat around(30sc)
Rnd.5-2 sc in next stitch then 4 sc; repeat around (36 sc)
Rnd. 6- 2 sc in next stitch then 5 sc; repeat around(42sc)
Rnd.7-2sc in next stitch then 6 sc; repeat around(48 sc)
Rnds -8 thru 15 sc around
Rnd. 16- *sc dec then sc in next 6 stitches* repeat around(42sc)
Rnd. 17-*sc dec then sc in next 5 stitches* repeat around(36sc)
Rnd.18-*sc dec then sc in next 4 stitches* repeat around(30sc)
Rnd. 19-*sc dec then sc in next 3 stitches* repeat around(24sc)
Rnd. 20-*sc dec then sc in next 2 stitches* repeat around(18sc)

This is where I stop and work on the facial features:

*Attach 9mm safety eyes(I attach in the middle and with about 9 stitches inbetween)
*Embroider mouth.
*Attach 2 felt circles for cheeks.
*Stuff.
Rnd. 21-*sc dec then sc in next 1 stitch* repeat around(12sc)
Finish stuffing, so you can shape it to a nice circle shape.
Rnd. 22- sc dec in every stitch around (6sc)
Fasten off, I weave my yarn tail in and out of every stitch(6sc) then gently pull inorder to completely close the hole up. Weave in tail.

Legs(make 8)

Using 2 strands of yarn:
Chain 20, then 3 sc in 2nd chain from hook; 3 sc in every stitch down the chain. It should start curling after the first few chains. Fasten off.

Attach all legs to bottom of body. I tend to put 4 on each side, so that it can sit evenly, but let me know if you find a better way.