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Materials: Worsted weight yarn in the colors of your choice 3.75mm crochet hook Fiber Fill Scissors Yarn needle Pins Stitch markers Small amount of embroidery thread or yarn in light blue, pink, and blackAbbreviations: ch- chain sc- single crochet inc- increase dec- decrease mr- magic ring st- stitch FO- fasten off ss- slip stitchEars (x2): -You can either choose to stuff your ears lightly or not stuff them at all! I like both looks a lot, but the un-stuffed ears are slightly more pose-able than the stuffed ones!Round 1: mr 6 [6] Round 2: inc x6 [12] Round 3: (sc 1, inc)x6 [18] Round 4: sc 1, inc, (sc 2, inc)x5, sc 1 [24] Round 5: (sc 3, inc)x6 [30] Rounds 6-11: (6 rounds) sc around [30] Round 12: sc 4, dec, (sc 8, dec)x2, sc 4 [27] Rounds 13-14: (2 rounds) sc around [27] Round 15: (sc 7, dec)x3 [24] Rounds 16-17: (2 rounds) sc around [24] Round 18: sc 3, dec, (sc 6, dec)x2, sc 3 [21] Round 19-20: (2 rounds) sc around [21] Round 21: (sc 5, dec)x3 [18] Rounds 22-23: (2 rounds) sc around [18] I recommend beginning to stuff here if you are choosing to stuff the ears.Round 24: sc 2, dec, (sc 4, dec)x2, sc 2 [15] Rounds 25-26: (2 rounds) sc around [15] Round 27: (sc 3, dec)x3 [12] Round 28: sc around [12] Round 29: sc last row in half [6] Tie off. (If choosing to sew ears on rather than attaching them with crochet, leave a long tail for sewing.)
Head: Chain 6 stitches Round 1: Starting in the second stitch from your hook, sc 4, inc, (flip to the unworked side of the chain), sc 4, inc [12]The increases should be at either end of your chain. I highly recommend working the beginning tail of your yarn into your stitches so that you can pull it a little tighter so that there aren't any gaps in your stitches. Round 2: (sc 1, inc)x6 [18] Round 3: sc 1, inc, (sc 2, inc)x5, sc 1 [24] Round 4: (sc 3, inc)x6 [30] Round 5: sc 2, inc, (sc 4, inc)x5, sc 2 [36] Round 6: (sc 5, inc)x6 [42] Round 7: sc 3, inc, (sc 6, inc)x2, sc ear through next 6 st, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 2, sc ear through next 6 st, inc, sc 1 [48]Rounds 8-10: (3 rounds) sc around [48] Round 11: (sc 7, inc)x6 [54] Rounds 12-14: (3 rounds) sc around [54] Round 15: sc 4, inc, (sc 8, inc)x5, sc 4 [60] Rounds 16-17: (2 rounds) sc around [60] Round 18: sc 4, dec, (sc 8, dec)x5, sc 4 [54] Round 19: (sc 7, dec)x6 [48] Round 20: sc 3, dec, (sc 6, dec)x5, sc 3 [42] Round 21: (sc 5, dec)x6 [36] Round 22: sc 2, dec, (sc 4, dec)x5, sc 2 [30] Round 23: (sc 3, dec)x6 [24] Tie off, hide tail. Stuff the head firmly and evenly.
Arms (x2): Round 1: mr [8] Round 2-6: (5 rounds) sc around [8] Round 7: stuff arms lightly, sc last row in half [4] Tie off.Legs: (Make two, do not tie off second leg!) Round 1: mr 6 [6] Round 2: (sc 1, inc)x3 [9] Round 3: sc around [9] Round 4: (sc 2, inc)x3 [12] Tie off the first leg, do not tie off the second leg, continue onto body. Body: Round 5: Starting with the 2nd leg, ch 4 and sc into 1st leg, place your st marker and begin sc around, placing 4 sc on either side of ch [32]Tie off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff firmly and evenly, making sure to get a little bit of stuffing in the feet!Tail: Stuff lightly as you go. Round 1: mr 6 [6] Round 2: inc x6 [12] Round 3-4: (2 rounds) sc around [12] Round 5: inc x3, sc 2, dec x3, sc 1 [12] Round 6: sc 2, inc x3, sc 1, dec x3 [12] Round 7: (sc 1, inc)x3, dec x3 [12] Round 8: dec, sc 2, inc x3, sc1, dec x2 [12] Round 9: dec, sc 2, inc x3, sc 1, dec x2 [12] Round 10: sc around [12] Round 11: dec, sc 3, inc x3, dec x2 [12] Round 12: dec, sc 3, inc x3, dec x2 [12] Round 13: dec x2, sc 1, inc x3, sc 2, dec 1 [12] Round 14: sc around [12] Round 15: dec x2, (sc 1, inc)x3, dec 1 [12] Round 16: sc around [12]Round 17: dec x2, (sc 1, inc)x3, dec 1 [12] Round 18: sc around [12] Round 19: dec x2, (inc, sc 1)x3, dec 1 [12] Round 20-22: (3 rounds) sc around [12] Round 23: (sc 2, dec)x3 [9] Round 24: sc around [9] Tie off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Assembly: Embroider the eyes with blue yarn by back stitching multiple times into the same stitches, I do the same for the blush, but with pink yarn. Then embroider a “W” shape for the mouth using the same blue yarn or black embroidery thread. I do not have exact instructions for doing this part, as every piece is slightly different for me, but usually, I mark the middle of the face with a piece of yarn and then place pins where I would like the features to be until I’m happy, and then I embroider the face.Sew the open ends of the head and body together, making sure to line them up with the head centered with the body before you begin. Finish your plushie by pinning the tail into a coil/cinnamon roll shape and then sew that down, so that it props Cinnamoroll into a standing positionYour Cinnamoroll is now finished! Enjoy your new plushie friend!