The next Minecraft pattern I decided to make was for a squid. This pattern basically consists of just a rectangle and 8 legs so hasn’t got too much to it and doesn’t take too long to make as a result. I am really happy with how it came out, I think it was the eye and mouth detail that really finished it off as I was a bit unsure before adding it how good it would look, but I knew I had got it right once I had finished the eyes.
Minecraft squid pattern:
5mm hook
150g of blue chunky wool
Some black and white wool for adding eye and teeth detail
Front and back (make 2):
Ch16
Row 1: Dc into 2nd ch from hook, dc along row
Rows 2-20: ch1 (doesn’t count as a stitch) dc along row
Sides (make 2):
Ch13
Row 1: Dc into 2nd ch from hook, dc along row
Rows 2-20: ch1(doesn’t count as a stitch) dc along row
Top and bottom (make 2):
Ch16
Row 1: Dc into 2nd ch from hook, dc along row
Rows 2-12: ch1(doesn’t count as a stitch) dc along row
Legs (make 8):
Make a magic ring, ch1, 8dc into ring
Rounds 1-19: dc around
Red mouth:
Ch10
Dc 2nd ch from hook, dc along rest of row
Row 2-9: Dc along row
Putting together:
Sew the sides and base together, put in stuffing and then sew on the top. Sew the red mouth into the middle of the base of the squid. Place a small amount of stuffing in the legs and see these onto the base around the side of the mouth. Using white wool sew on some teeth and the whites of the eyes. Using black sew on the black parts of the eyes.
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