Cut out 5 weird oval-like shapes out of a dark turquoise felt. Last thing left to do are the small marks on his arms and face. I find it easier to place the bulb and ears evenly after the rest of the body has been put together. Then I just sew them on! I usually find this order easiest: legs, arms, head, ears, bulb. After they’re stuffed I like to use pins to hold them in place before sewing them on. I find the ears and arms don’t really need stuffing (and we’ve already done the bulb). That’s all of the crocheting done! Stuff the head, legs and body. Do this until you have 6 even sections and it has a flower-like outline when placed flat. Then do the same thing, going back up from the bottom of the bulb to the top on the opposite side. Then pull it very tight so that it makes a dent in the bulb (picture on the right above). Use the tail, and take it from the top of the bulb to the bottom, inserting the needle into the center of the magic ring that was created in the first round, and then threading it back up, and poking the needle out in the row just before the top lip, so it can’t be seen from the top. What you want to achieve is to see a flower-like shape from above with 6 even sections. Now we’re going to take the tail, thread it onto a yarn needle, and use it to shape the bulb. You should be able to easily pinch it and have it stay flat, like the picture above. When stuffing the bulb make sure that it’s not stuffed too much, and that the base can be flattened. Insert the safety eyes between rows 11 and 12, with approximately 7 stitches between them. If you get stuck anywhere else, check out the FAQ. Quick reference for beginnersĬheck out some of the below tutorials if you get stuck on any of the stitches or techniques Cascade Superwash has an almost exact colour match with their Duck Egg Blue shade. I looked for a good colour for Bulbasaur for a while, and ended up finding a great turquoise colour in the 4 seasons Marvel brand, which is available at Spotlight in Australia. I will only ever link products I happily use myself. This means I get paid a small fee if you decide to purchase anything at no extra cost to you. Note some of the links on this site are affiliate links. You can purchase and ad-free PDF of this pattern over on my Ravelry or Etsy, and if you do a huge thank-you in advance for your wonderful support! You can also find a diy crochet kit on my Etsy which has all the materials you need to make your own! The materials you’ll need We’re starting with 001 – a super cute, beginner friendly crochet Bulbasaur pattern! The original starter Pokemon will always have a special place in my heart and I’ve seen so many great amigurumi Pokemon projects, I had to try my hand at my own. I was Pokemon crazy as a kid (let’s be real, I still am).
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