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Amigurumi Colorful Clown Pattern 1. Required Materials Yarn: Cotton amigurumi yarn. Colors: Cream (face), Green (body), Orange and Yellow (ruffles/shoes), Blue-Green-Yellow (various tones for hair). Hook: 2.0 mm or 2.5 mm (depending on your yarn weight). Eyes: 10–12 mm safety eyes. Stuffing: Fiberfill (polyester stuffing). Embroidery: Black embroidery thread for eyebrows, eyelashes, and mouth. 2. Construction of Parts Head (Cream Color) Start with 6 sc (single crochet) into a magic ring (MR). Increase (inc) in every stitch (12 sc). Continue increasing (1 sc, 1 inc / 2 sc, 1 inc...) until the head reaches your desired width. Work several rounds without increases to create a rounded shape. Insert safety eyes. Begin decreases (dec) (e.g., 1 sc, 1 dec) while stuffing with fiberfill, then close the head. Body and Legs (Green) Legs: It is sturdier to start from the legs and join them upwards to form the body. Body: To give it a "chubby" look, increase around the belly area and gradually decrease as you move toward the neck. Hair (Colorful Spirals) Base: You can crochet a "wig cap" (like a small skullcap) first and sew it onto the head. Spiral Curls: Chain a long string, then work 3 dc (double crochet) or 3 sc into each chain stitch. This will cause the strand to curl naturally. Make dozens of curls in different colors and sew them to the cap.
Clothing Details (Ruffles) Collar and Cuffs: Using orange and yellow yarn, work 3 or 4 dc into every stitch of the row to create a wavy "ruffle" effect. Shoes Start with an oval base. Change colors (orange/green) as you work upwards to create a boot shape. You can embroider "laces" later with a contrasting thread. 3. Face Shaping and Assembly Nose: Make a small magic ring with red yarn, stuff it slightly to form a small ball, and sew it right in the center. Cheeks: Crochet small circles (6 or 12 sc in a MR) with pink yarn. Embroidery: Using a thin needle and black thread, embroider curved eyebrows, eyelashes, and a wide smile. Don't forget a small red piece inside the mouth for the tongue/detail. Pro Tips for a Perfect Finish Tight Tension: Crochet tightly or use a smaller hook to ensure the stuffing doesn't peek through the stitches. Symmetry: The alignment of the eyes and cheeks defines the toy’s "expression." Buttons: You can crochet small orange circles for buttons or sew on real plastic ones. Seamless Joining: When joining legs, use a few chains (3–4) between them to create a wider hip area before working upwards. Invisible Sewing: Use the FLO (Front Loop Only) technique when sewing parts together for a "factory-finish" look without visible seams. Quick Reference Table for Increases
Round Pattern Total Stitches Round 1 6 sc in MR 6 Round 2 inc in each st 12 Round 3 1 sc, 1 inc 18 Round 4 2 sc, 1 inc 24 Round 5 3 sc, 1 inc 30