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Skills Needed

Basic knowledge of
BEETLEJUICE
Thank you so much for supporting me on Yarn Needed
amigurumi & working in patreon!! I really hope you enjoy making This pattern was made with
the round Beetlejuice as much as I did! I would love to see a bulky 6 weight yarn. You
Intermediate Crochet your finished projects. Please feel free to tag me make it using any yarn just
Basic sewing skills to IG: @thatnerdyhooker TikTok: be sure to adjust your hook
attach amigurumi pieces @that.nerdy.hooker FB: That Nerdy Hooker size to match the yarn you're
Amigurumi using. You will use less than
Abbreviations a skein of each color.
Mr: Magic Ring/Circle
Sc: Single Crochet Pattern Notes: 6 weight yarn:
Slst: Slip Stitch Pattern is worked in continuous rounds, so
Black
Inc: Sc Increase you will not need to ch 1 at the end of the
White
Dec: Decrease round unless instructed to. You can use a
Light Purple
Ch: Chain stitch marker to help mark the end of your
Skin Tone
rows.
Materials Needed Gauge is not important for this project since it
4 weight yarn:
I (5.5mm) or J (6mm) is not worn, so adjust your hook size as
Light Green
hook (use whichever needed to match your personal preference
works better for your and yarn you're using.
tension) The “x whatever #” after the parenthesis
Scissors indicates that you should repeat what is in
Yarn Needle parenthesis that many times. Example “(Sc,
Stitch Marker Inc) x3” would be the equivalent of “Sc, Inc,
Polyester fiber fill Sc, Inc, Sc, Inc”.
stuffing The number at the end of each row in
12mm Safety eyes parenthesis is the stitch count; it is how many
Hot Glue (optional) stitches you should have in that row after
completing all of the steps.
This pattern is for personal use only. PLEASE
DO NOT copy, edit, sell, or redistribute this
pattern or parts of it. you may sell finished
products made with this pattern please just
credit That Nerdy Hooker as the designer.
Arms (Make 2) Body
1. Mr 4 - (4) - In Skin Tone then change to 1. Ch 2, Sc in the first stitch of the first leg to
White in the last stitch attach the two legs together then 5sc
2-5. Sc around (4 rounds) - (4) around the rest of the leg, 2sc across the
Finish off don't worry about leaving a tail back of the chain, 6sc around the second
they will be worked into the body. DO NOT leg, 2sc across the front of the chain - (16)
STUFF (don't count the chain 2 at the start as a
Use a long strands of black & white to add stitch)
the stripes and sleeve cuff to the arms for his Move your stitch marker to the last stitch of
jacket. You can use a hot glue gun with a row 1
thin tip to glue them down or embroider
them.

Note: For the next rows depending on your tension


you may have to adjust the stitches slightly. You just
want to make sure your Dec in rows 2-6 are always on
the side, and that your arms line up with where they
should be in the body.
2. Sc, Dec, 6sc, Dec, 5sc - (14)
3. Sc, Dec, 5sc, Dec, 4sc - (12)
Legs(Make 2) Go ahead and stuff the legs
4-5. Sc around (2 rounds) - (12)
1. Mr 6 - (6) In Black
6. Sc, Dec, 4sc, Dec, 3sc - (10)
2. Sc around - (6) Change to White
Start stuffing the body and continue to stuff
3-5. Sc around (3 rows) - (6)
as you work
Finish off your first leg but not the second.
7. Sc, then fold your first arm in half and work
We will use the second leg to start the body.
2sc through the body and arm at the same time,
You may want to leave a long tail on the first
Sc, Dec, fold your second arm in half and work
leg to close any gaps you may have when
2sc though the body and arm at the same time,
attaching the legs together.
Dec -(8) Change to skin tone
Body cont.

Finish stuffing the rest of your body


8. Sc, Dec, 2sc, Dec, Sc - (6)
Don't finish off. We will continue on to the
head

Jacket - In White
You will ch 1 and turn after each row
You will always start working in the second
ch from the hook

1. Ch13 - (13)
2. Sc across - (12)
3. Sc, Ch 2 and skip 2 stitches, 6sc, Ch 2 and
Head - In Skin Tone skip 2 stitches, Sc - (12)
1. Inc - (12) 4. Sc across making sure to work a Sc in each
2. Inc - (24) of the ch - (12)
3. (3sc, Inc)x6 - (30) 5. Inc, 10sc, Inc - (14)
4-6. Sc around (3 rows) - (30) 6. Inc, 12sc, Inc - (16)
7. (3sc, Dec)x6 - (24) 7. Sc across - (16)
Place your eyes between rows 5 & 6 about 4- 8. Sc up the side of the jacket - (7)
5 stitches apart. 9. Working back down the side of the jacket
8. Sc, Dec, (2sc, Dec)x5, Sc - (18) in the back loops of the previous row - Sc,
Start stuffing your head and continue to stuff Hdc, 5slst - (7)
as you work 10. Slst across the bottom of the jacket - (16)
9. (Sc, Dec)x6 - (12) 11. Sc up the other side of the jacket - (7)
10. Dec - (6) 12. Working back down the side of the jacket
Finish off and leave a long tail to close up in the front loops of the previous row - Sc,
any gap you have at the top. Hdc, 5slst - (7)
Use a long strand of purple to add the Finish off leaving a long tail to close the
details around the eyes. bottom of the jacket
Use a long strand of black to add: Use a long strand of black to add the stripes
The stripes, they should be about 5 to your jacket
stitches tall Use a long strand of your white or glue to
The belt, which should sit just over the secure the stitches you worked in the
top of your stripes front/back loops on the side of the jacket
The tie, which is about 3 stitches tall back onto the jacket to give it it’s lapel
Put the arms through
And that’s it! Your Beetlejuice is done! Thank you
the holes in the jacket
so much for all of your support on Patreon! I can’t
from the stitches you
wait to see your finished dolls!
skipped and use the
long tail you left to
secure the bottom
sides of the jacket
together.

Hair - In Green
Cut your yarn into long strands about 5-6 in.
How many strands you need will just
depend on how thick you make your hair. I
cut my strands in small batches, attach
those, and then cut more as needed.
How to attach yarn:

Attach 2 strands at a time. Create the


widows peak first then work backwards
on the head
Brushing out the hair:
I use a wire dog brush, but you can use
whatever you have handy.
If the yarn is hard to brush untwisting the
yarn before you start can help.
Work on small sections at a time so that
you can be sure you don't miss any
pieces.
Once you have brushed out all of the
hair trim and shape it as needed.

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