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Goobbue Crochet Pattern-V3

The Goobbue crochet pattern provides detailed instructions for creating a plush Goobbue figure, including abbreviations and special stitch instructions. The finished size is approximately 8.5-9 inches tall, and the pattern is for personal use only, prohibiting any reproduction or sale. The document includes step-by-step guidance for crafting various parts of the Goobbue, such as the body, head, legs, and leaves, along with assembly tips.

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Goobbue Crochet Pattern-V3

The Goobbue crochet pattern provides detailed instructions for creating a plush Goobbue figure, including abbreviations and special stitch instructions. The finished size is approximately 8.5-9 inches tall, and the pattern is for personal use only, prohibiting any reproduction or sale. The document includes step-by-step guidance for crafting various parts of the Goobbue, such as the body, head, legs, and leaves, along with assembly tips.

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Goobbue Crochet Pattern

Abbreviations:

[American English Terms]


slst – slip stitch
ch – chain stitch
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
hdc – half double crochet
tc – triple crochet
inc – increase (2 single crochet stitches in the same stitch)
dec – decrease (single crochet 2 stitches together)
f/o – fasten off
[ ] – repeat instructions between [ and ]
( ) – the total number of stitches for row
CC – change color
MC – Magic Circle (Please see special instructions)
BLO – back loops only
FLO – front loops only

Finished Size:

The finished size is about 8.5-9″ tall. Size varies based on yarn, crochet hook,
and your tension.

Special Stitch Instructions:


If your row starts with CH then you’ll be working in regular rows unless
otherwise indicated.

The use of a marker is very useful if you’re not used to working in continuous
rounds. It’s also great if you have to stop midway.

About the Pattern:

This Goobbue crochet pattern MAY NOT be publicly distributed or sold in print
or digital form. You MAY NOT reproduce this pattern on your site. Instead, link
back to this pattern.

This pattern is an original pattern by Bobbi Wetzler, Satu Stitches (2024). Do


not claim this pattern as your own. Goobbue and Final Fantasy are registered
trademarks or trademarks of Square Enix Co., Ltd. I am not affiliated with
Square Enix.

You can NOT sell dolls made from this pattern as the doll’s likeness is under
the copyright of SquareEnix. This pattern is for personal use ONLY.

Body

With light purple yarn:


1. CH9 – 7sc, 3sc in same stitch, continue down other side of chain: 6sc, 1inc
(18) Continue in rounds.
2. 1inc, 6sc, 1inc, 1sc, 1inc, 6sc, 1inc, 1sc (22)
3. 1sc, 1inc, 6sc, 1inc, 1sc, 1inc, 1sc, 1inc, 6sc, 1inc, 1sc, 1inc (28)
4. 1sc, 1inc, 8sc, 1inc, 4sc, 1inc, 8sc, 1inc, 3sc (32)
5. 1inc, 1sc, 1inc, 8sc, 1inc, 1sc, 1inc, 2sc, 1inc, 1sc, 1inc, 8sc, 1inc, 1sc, 1inc,
2sc (40)
6. 2sc, 1inc, 12sc, 1inc, 6sc, 1inc, 12sc, 1inc, 4sc (44)
7. 1sc, 1inc, 2sc, 1inc, 10sc, 1inc, 2sc, 1inc, 4sc, 1inc, 2sc, 1inc, 10sc, 1inc,
2sc, 1inc, 3sc (52)
8-13. 52sc
14. 1inc, 4sc, 1inc, 15sc, 1inc, 4sc, 1inc, 4sc, 1inc, 15sc, 1inc, 4sc (58)
15. 2sc, 1inc, 3sc, 1inc, 17sc, 1inc, 3sc, 1inc, 2sc, 1inc, 3sc, 1inc, 17sc, 1inc,
3sc, 1inc (66)
16-17. 66sc
18. 60sc – skip 15stitches, 1sc in the 16th stitch. This is the new row start.
Move your marker.
19. 4sc, 1inc, (5sc, 1inc) x 2 – skip 15 stitches, 1sc in the 16th stitch, 4sc, 1inc,
(5sc, 1inc) x 2, 1sc (42)
Stuff as you go.
20. (6sc, 1inc) x 6 (48)
21-34. 48sc
35. 17sc – skip 16stitches, 1sc in the 17th stitch, 7sc – skip 16 stitches, 1sc in
the 17th stitch.
f/o with a long tail. Finish stuff your piece. Sew up the middle gap.
Mouth / Head
Top:

With light purple yarn:


Start with a long tail to help with sewing.
1. CH6 — 1inc, 3sc, 1inc (7)
2. 1inc, 5sc, 1inc (9)
3. 1inc, 7sc, 1inc (11)
4. 1inc, 9sc, 1inc (13)
5. 1inc, 11sc, 1inc (15)
6. 1inc, 13sc, 1inc (17)
7. 1inc, 15sc, 1inc (19)
8-11. 19sc
12. FLO: 3sc, 2hdc, 3dc, 3tc, 3dc, 2hdc, 3sc (19)
13. 19sc
f/o with a long tail to help with sewing. Row 1 of this piece is attached 5 rows
down from body row 1. Row 13 is attached 5 rows up from row 18 (where the
arm gap begins.) You want the backloops from row 12 facing out. Stuff as
you attach. 16mm eyes are placed between rows 8 and 9; 5 stitches from the
sides and with 6 stitches viewable in between.

An easy way to attach is to first lay the piece completely flat as best in the
middle of the body as you can.
This is what it’ll look like when finished.

You can see here where to attach the top of the piece.

(Click to enlarge)
You can see here where to attach the bottom of the piece.
Eyes are attached between rows 8 and 9, 5 stitches from the side.

6 stitches will be visible in between the eyes.

Mouth / Head (cont):


Bottom:

With light purple yarn:


Start with a long tail to make sewing easier:
1. CH10 — 1inc, 7sc, 1inc (11)
2. 1inc, 9sc, 1inc (13)
3. 1inc, 11sc, 1inc (15)
4. 1inc, 13sc, 1inc (17)
5. 1inc, 15sc, 1inc (19)
6-9. 17sc
10. FLO: 3sc, 2hdc, 3dc, 3tc, 3dc, 2hdc, 3sc (19)
11. 19sc
f/o, leave a long tail to help with sewing. Row 11 is attached directly
underneath of the top mouth piece. Row 1 is attached to row 18 of the body
(where the arm gap begins. Stuff as you attach the sides.
Legs:

With light purple yarn


Pick up stitches starting from the inside of the leg.
1. CH2(counts as a stitch) — 19sc (20)
2. (3sc, 1dec) x 4 (16)
3-4. 16sc
Stuff as you go.
5. (2sc, 1dec) x 4 (12)
6. (1sc, 1dec) x 4 (8)
7-8. 8sc
9. 4dec (4)
f/o. Finish stuffing and close remaining gap.

Arms:

With light purple yarn


Pick up stitches starting from the inside of the arm.
1. CH2(counts as a stitch)– 17sc (18)
2. 1dec, 6sc, 1dec, 6sc, 1dec (15)
3. 2sc, 1dec, 7sc, 1dec, 2sc (13)
Stuff as you go.
4. 1dec, 2sc, 1dec, 1sc, 1dec, 2sc, 1dec (9)
5-8. 9sc
9. (1sc, 1dec) x 3 (6)
10. 3dec (3)
f/o. Finish stuffing and close gap.

Leg start.
Arm start.

Moss:

With mossy green yarn:


Start with a long tail to help with sewing.
1. CH5 — 4sc (4)
2. 1inc, 2sc, 1inc (6)
3. 5sc, 1inc, CH6 (7)
4. 11sc, 1inc, CH5 (13)
5. 14sc
6. 1inc, 9sc, 1inc (13)
7. 12sc, 1inc (14)
8. 1inc, 12sc, 1inc (16)
9. 1inc, 14sc, 1inc (18)
10. 1inc, 16sc, 1inc (20)
11. 1sc, 1dec, 14sc, 1dec, 1sc (18)
12. 2sc, 1dec, 10sc, 1dec, 2sc (16)
13. 1dec, 12sc, 1dec (14)
14. 1dec, 10sc, 1dec, CH5 (12)
15. 4sc, 1dec, 8sc, 1dec (14)
16. 1dec, 7sc, 1dec (9)
17. 1dec, 5sc, 1dec, CH5 (7)
18. 4sc, 1dec, 3sc, 1dec (9)
Starting from this point, create a single crochet border around the entire piece.
f/o and attach to head. Row 1 is the front.

Leaves:

(Make 2)
With mossy green yarn:
1. CH5 — 4sc (4)
2. 2dec (2)
3. 2sc
4. 1dec, CH5 (1)
5. 1sc, 2hdc, 2sc, CH5 (5)
6. 1sc, 2hdc, 1sc, 1slst (5)
f/o, leave a long tail for sewing. Sew rows 1-4 together to create the stem
base. The leaves are rows 5 and 6. I like to attach the big one first, then attach
the little ones on the side second.
Large Leaf:
With mossy green yarn:
1. CH7 — 6sc (6)
2. 6sc
3. 1dec, 2sc, 1dec (4)
4. 1sc, 1dec, 1sc, CH6 (8)
5. 1sc, 1hdc, 1dc, 1hdc, 4sc, CH6 (8)
6. 1sc, 1hdc, 1dc, 1hdc, 1sc, 2dec (7)
7. 1dec (1)
8. 1sc, CH5 (1)
9. 1sc, 2hdc, 2sc, CH5 (5)
10. 1sc, 2hdc, 1sc, 1slst (5)
f/o, leave a long tail for sewing. Sew rows 1-4 together and rows 7-8 together
to create the base stem. The leaves are rows 5,6,9, and 10. Attach to body.

Fin <3
Before the SC border.
Thank you all so much for completing this Goobbue crochet pattern! I hope to
see pictures of the Goobbue army you are obviously creating. Just don’t
release them in Uldah… that might get awkward. I’m happy to see others love
Goobbues as much as I do. So tell me, what monster from any MMO are you
particularly nostalgic over?

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