Katniss Everdeen
from “hunger games”
2013
Katniss Everdeen
from “hunger games” - design by philae artes
• Gray;
• green;
• light brown skin.
Materials for the doll:
- crochet hook (3.0mm);
- scissors;
- Fabric glue;
- Tapestry needle;
- Safety eyes (black, 8mm);
Table of contents: - A golden paillette.
2 ··············· Materials Materials for the bow:
2 ··············· you need to know - A paper clip;
3 ············· pattern - Pliers;
- Scissors;
4 ·············· hair
- Fabric glue;
4 ·············· pin - A brown thread (I used a cross stitch
5 ············· bow thread).
To make this pattern you
need to know:
- how to make a magic circle (also
known as magic ring);
- Chain stitch;
- Single stitch (to increase and
decrease);
- Slip stitch;
- How to change to a different yarn
color.
Yarn colors:
I use Brazilian Brands' yarns. our
default size measures 100g/200m (217
yds). Since different countries measure
in different ways You may have to
check your yarn size.
• Black;
• Brown;
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Katniss Everdeen
from “hunger games” - design by philae artes
Abbreviations:
Rnd = round bottom. Stuff (using the other entrance,
St = stitch because the shoe is already closed).
Sc = single crochet
Sl st = Slip Stitch ARMS (x2)
Inc = increase Light brown skin yarn.
Dec = decrease Rnd 1: 6 in magic circle (6)
* * = repeat instructions between asterisks Rnd 2: inc x6 (12)
( ) = number of total stitches by round Rnd 3: dec x6 (6)
Stuff hands.
HEAD Rnd 4: *sc in next sc, inc* x3 (9)
Light Brown skin yarn. Rnd 5 - 10: sc in each sc (9)
Rnd 1: 6 in magic circle (6) Change to black yarn.
Rnd 2: inc x6 (12) Rnd 11 - 13: sc in each sc (9)
Rnd 3: *sc in next sc, inc* x6 (18) Finish off leaving a long tail to sew it later to
Rnd 4: *sc in next 2 sc, inc* x6 (24) the body. Stuff arms.
Rnd 5: *sc in next 3 sc, inc* x6 (30)
Rnd 6: *sc in next 4 sc, inc* x6 (36) BAG FOR ARROWS
Rnd 7 - 10: sc in each sc (36) Black Yarn.
Rnd 11: *sc in next 4, dec* x 6 (30) Start with 6 in magic circle and keep working
Rnd 12: *sc in next 3, dec* x 6 (24) using single stitches till you reach 6cm (2.3').
Put the safety eyes. For the strap, chain 35 and sew to the
Rnd 13: *sc in next 2, dec* x 6 (18) bottom of the bag.
Rnd 14: *sc in next sc, dec* x 6 (12)
Rnd 15: dec x6 (6)
Finish off. Details
- Attach all the parts to the body using the
tapestry needle. Be careful when sewing the
BODY legs to the body. Don’t pull the thread too
Black yarn. much to avoid it from looking like a
Rnd 1: 6 in magic circle (6) separated body part.
Rnd 2: inc x6 (12) Remember you have 18 stitches at the body
Rnd 3: *sc in next sc, inc* x6 (18) to sew the 2 legs, each leg with 9 stitches.
Rnd 4 - 10: sc in each sc (18)
Change to green yarn.
Rnd 11 - 13: sc in each sc (18)
Finish off and leave a long tail to sew both
legs later. Stuff.
LEGS – from top to bottom (x2)
Green yarn.
Chain 9 and join with a slip stitch to the first
stitch from hook to make a circle.
Rnd 1 - 8: sc in each chain (9)
Change to black yarn.
Rnd 9 - 13: sc in each sc (9)
Rnd 14: *sc in each sc* x 3, inc x3, *sc in
each sc* x 3 (12)
Rnd 15: *sc in each sc* x 5, inc x2, *sc in
each sc* x 5 (14)
Rnd 16: sc in each sc (14)
Rnd 17: dec x7 (7)
Finish off leaving a long tail. Using the
tapestry needle, be sure to tightly close the
last 7 stitches, making a perfect shoe
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Katniss Everdeen
from “hunger games” - design by philae artes
Hair:
1 – Cut a looong brown yarn thread and pass middle of the threads, so there will be four
it through a tapestry needle. You are going to resulting tips. Cut the fringe the way you like
sew Katniss' hair (like a rudimentary it better.
embroidery) just like you would do for a male
haircut. Try to follow the images bellow when
placing the threads in order to achieve the
expected results:
Pin:
The best thing I found to use as a pin was a
golden paillette. Use a glue specific for fabric
2 – Make a yarn braid apart from the rest of to attach it.
the amigurumi. I used only 3 threads so the
braid wouldn't look thick. Aim for your
desired size.
Now sew the braid to the base of the head,
as shown above in the picture. Hide the
threads inside the head and cut the tips that
may still be outside.
3 – To make the fringe, cut two yarn threads
and attach them with a simple knot in the
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Katniss Everdeen
from “hunger games” - design by philae artes
Bow Do this stitch as many times as needed to
wrap around the entire clip. The stitches are
slippery due to the contact with the metal
material, so be patient.
1 – You are going to use a medium size paper
clip. Unfold it and mold it to a bow form. Use
pliers to achieve a better result.
4 – When the bow is completely wrapped, cut
the thread and make a simple knot to
finalize. Using pliers, fold the still unfolded
2 – Make a simple knot (the same you use
ending of the clip to lock the last stitch.
when starting a crochet chain) and, folding
one of the endings of the clip with pliers, lock
the knot as shown in the picture bellow. Lock
it hard so the yarns will not get loose when
you start crocheting.
5 – Use a brown cross stitch thread or other
specific thread you may like to make the
bowstring. Use the clip's folded endings to
3 – Use the clip as you would do with a chain. attach the string and cut the excess.
We will use a single crochet stitch (sc). Insert Spread a little glue around the bow's endings
the hook in the knot of the previous step. and roll up some yarn to achieve a better
Pass the hook under the clip and yarn over finishing. Wait for it to dry and cut the
and bring it to the front (you will have two excess.
stitches around the hook, the previous and That's it, your bow if finished!
the just made). Yarn over again, this time not
passing the hook under the clip, and pass
through both stitches.
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Katniss Everdeen
from “hunger games”
contact:
If you have any doubts feel free to contact-me at contatophilae@gmail.com.
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I hope you enjoyed doing this crochet project!
You are free to sell amigurumis created with this pattern but, please, do not redistribute this PDF file. My blog has
several free amigurumi patterns.
Notice: Don't leave small amigurumi pieces near unattended children due to the risk of swallowing it. Also, keep in mind
that is always better to use antiallergic yarn if the amigurumi is going to be constantly manipulated (used as a toy).