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Free pattern: Keroppi
JULY 27, 2023 BY AMIGURUMEI
Who doesn’t love Keroppi? (Or Kero kero keroppi,
as I remember him being called?)
He brings back lots of childhood memories and the
sight of him just makes me feel child-like all over
again.
There used to be department stores that would
dedicate an entire area to Sanrio merchandise and
I remember how it felt like being there, and also the
sweet candy scent that came with all things kawaii.
And so as promised, here is the FREE PATTERN for
Keroppi. I have given him new clothes and added
on a crochet bowtie and cheeks. I hope you’ll enjoy
him!
Tag me on instagram @amigurumei when you do
make Keroppi! Also, check out my Reels on
Keroppi!
Materials
Materials
Dk-weight yarn in apple-green, white, red, black
and light pink.
3mm crochet hook
2 x black brads (8mm) or doll’s eyes
Black crochet thread or embroidery floss
Darning needle
Stuffing
Craft glue
Head
Head (Part
     (Part 1)
           1)
With apple-green yarn:
R1: Make a magic ring, 6sc in ring (6).
R2: Inc in each st around (12).
R3: [Sc in next st, inc in next st] 6 times (18).
R4-6 (3 rounds): Sc in each st around (18).
Fasten off and leave a long end for sewing.
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Head
Head (Part
     (Part 2)
           2)
With apple-green yarn:
R1: Make a magic ring, 6sc in ring (6).
R2: Inc in each st around (12).
R3: [Sc in next st, inc in next st] 6 times
(18).
R4-6 (3 rounds): Sc in each st around
(18).
R7: Sc in the next 9 sts. Join to Head Part
1 by making the next sc in the Head Part
1 piece (any stitch). Continue to make
one sc each in the next 17 sts. Now you’ll
be joining back to Head Part 2: make the
next 9 sts in the Head Part 2 piece (36).
R8: [Sc in next 5 sts, inc in next st] 6
times (42).
R8: [Sc in next 6 sts, inc in next st] 6
times (48).
R10-11 (2 rounds): Sc in each st around
(48).
R12: [Sc in next 6 sts, inv dec] 6 times
(42).
R13: [Sc in next 5 sts, inv dec] 6 times
(36).
R14: [Sc in next 4 sts, inv dec] 6 times
(30).
R15: [Sc in next 3 sts, inv dec] 6 times
(24).
R16: [Sc in next 2 sts, inv dec] 6 times
(18).
Start stuffing the head.
R17: [Sc in next st, inv dec] 6 times (12).
R18: Inv dec all around (6).
Fasten off and weave in ends. Use any
long tail end left to close the gaps (if you
have any) between the two head-joins.
Eyes (Make 2)
With white yarn:
R1: Make a magic ring, 5sc in ring (5).
R2: Inc in each st around (10).
R3: [Sc in next st, inc in next st] 6 times
(15).
R4: [Sc in next 2 sts, inc in next st] 6
times (20).
Clean fasten off and leave a long end for
sewing.
Cheeks
Cheeks (Make
       (Make 2)
             2)
With light pink yarn:
Make a magic ring, 4sc in ring (4).
Fasten off and leave a long tail for
sewing.
Body
Body
With red yarn:
R1: Make a magic ring, 6sc in ring (6).
R2: Inc in each st around (12).
R3: [Sc in next st, inc in next st] 6 times
(18).
R4: [Sc in next 2 sts, inc in next st] 6
times (24).
In the next round, you will be alternating
between red and white yarn.
R5-9 (5 rounds): [In red, sc in each of the
next 3sts, change to white yarn, sc in the
each of the next 3 sts] repeat 3 more
times (24).
R10: In red, sc in each of the next 2sts,
inv dec. Change to white yarn, sc in each
of the next 2 sts, inv dec. Change to red
yarn, sc in each of the next 2 sts. Change
to white yarn, inv dec, sc in the next st.
Change to red yarn, sc in the next st, inv
dec. Change to white yarn, sc in the next
2 sts. Change to red yarn, inv dec, sc in
the next st. Change to white yarn, sc in
the next st, inv dec. (18).
Fasten off and leave a long end for
sewing.
Stuff body.
**Remember to start changing the yarn
colour before you complete the final
stitch of the previous colour.
**Instead of cutting or carrying the
different yarn colours along, I just
dropped each yarn and picked it up again
whenever the colour changes happened.
This works for small body pieces and
shouldn’t cause any puckering. I hope
this works for you too!
Arms
Arms (Make
     (Make 2)
           2)
With apple-green yarn:
R1: Make a magic ring, 7sc in ring (7).
R2-5 (4 rounds): Sc in each st around (7).
Fasten off and leave a long end for sewing.
No stuffing is required for the arms.
Webbed
Webbed feet
       feet (Make
            (Make 2)
                  2) (Please head
to my YouTube to see a video tutorial on
how to crochet the webbed foot — I have
also included the video below. Just scroll
down all the way!)
With apple-green yarn
R1: Make a magic ring, 5sc in ring (5).
R2: Inc in each st around (10).
R3-5 (3 rounds): Sc in each st around
(10).
Flatten piece.
The following will be made by working
across both sides of the piece.
R6: Start with sc 1 in the same st where
your hook is attached now. Ch 2, sl st to
the next st, 3hdc in the next st, sl st to the
next st, sc in the next st, ch 2, sc in the
same st.
Fasten off and thread the tail end
through to the center of the piece. Leave
a long end for sewing.
Bowtie
Bowtie
With black yarn, ch 6.
R1: Sc across (5).
R2: Ch 1, turn. Sc across (5).
Fasten off and leave a long end for
sewing.
Thread the tail end through to the center
and use it to loop around the center of
the bowtie about 4 times. It should start
looking like a bowtie
Knot the ends at the back to secure the
shape.
Leave a long yarn end for sewing.
Getting
Getting the
        the face
            face ready
                 ready
1. Position the eye pieces one on each
mound of the head piece. Try to keep
them as close to each other as possible,
almost touching.
2. Glue on the eyes — position them
towards the lower left and right hand
side of each eye.
3. For the lips, sew on a V with black
crochet thread between R12 & 13
(centred beneath the eyes),
approximately 6 sts in length.
4. Sew on the cheeks.
Final
Final Assembly
      Assembly
                1. Sew body onto the head. Keep in mind
                   that your Keroppi will look more
                   amazing if the stripes on the body can
                   be seen from the front. Adjust
                   accordingly before sewing in place.
                2. Sew on bowtie.
                3. Sew arms to the sides of the body.
                4. Sew webbed feet onto the front of the
                   body (making sure that your stitches
                   are only on the back part of the feet
                   so that it isn’t noticeable in front).
P/S The original pattern for Keroppi appeared in
Hello Kitty Crochet. The book is currently all sold
out and there are no reprints at the moment.
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                   betcreations
                   JULY 27, 2023 AT 10:07 PM
Love him           he is so cute
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