Penelope the Popsicle
Penelope the popsicle is an adorable popsicle amigurumi. She is made in two parts and then both parts are sewn together, or left separate if you want. Penelope the popsicle is the perfect gift to make for someone’s play kitchen or as a fun summer decoration. I hope you enjoy!
Materials:
Worsted weight yarn in the main colour, white and light brown
I used Craft Smart Value yarn. Some other great worsted weight acrylic yarns that I've used for amigurumi before are:
-Red Heart Super Savers
-WeCrochet's Brava Worsted
-Bernat Super Value Yarn
4.5 mm crochet hook
Yarn needle
Polyester fiberfill
6mm Safety eyes
Small amount of black yarn
Abbreviations:
Mr- Magic ring
R- Round
Sc- Single crochet
St(s)- Stitch(es)
* - repeat the directions between * and * as many times as stated
() - The number inside is how many stitches you should have at the end of a round
Invdec- Invisible Decrease
FLO- Crochet in the front loops only
Popsicle:
Using Main Colour:
R1: Sc 6 in Mr (6 sts)
R2: Sc 2 in each st around (12 sts)
R3-14: Sc around (12 sts)
Add safety eyes about halfway up your popsicle and stitch mouth, I only added safety eyes to one of mine, but you can add them to both if you'd like
Stuff popsicle and continue as you go, be sure to stuff the popsicle stick and very firmly
Change to white yarn
R15: Sc around (12 sts)
R16: invdec 6 times (6 sts)
Change to brown yarn
Popsicle Stick:
R17: in FLO sc around (6sts)
R18-21: Sc around
Fasten off and close piece
Repeat for 2nd Popsicle
Finishing:
Attach a piece of yarn to a yarn needle in the same colour as your popsicle and weave in and out along the inside of the popsicle:
Weave in ends.
Yay! You finished your popsicle, let me know how it went in the comments!
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