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AnyaZoe - Kaa C

The Kaa Pattern is a copyrighted crochet pattern intended for those who already know how to crochet, and it includes detailed instructions for creating an amigurumi figure. It specifies the materials needed, provides step-by-step guidance for various body parts, and emphasizes the importance of crediting the original creator when sharing completed projects. Mass production for profit is prohibited, and assistance can be requested via email.

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AnyaZoe - Kaa C

The Kaa Pattern is a copyrighted crochet pattern intended for those who already know how to crochet, and it includes detailed instructions for creating an amigurumi figure. It specifies the materials needed, provides step-by-step guidance for various body parts, and emphasizes the importance of crediting the original creator when sharing completed projects. Mass production for profit is prohibited, and assistance can be requested via email.

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Kaa Pattern

This pattern is copyrighted by law and may not be


redistributed in any way whether it be online or a hard copy.
This is not a step-by-step tutorial on how to crochet; it is a
pattern and meant for those who already know how to
crochet. There is no guarantee that your amigurumi will look
exactly like mine. If you have questions concerning this
pattern, please send me an email at azstraka@hotmail.com
and I will be happy to help!

If you post photos of your completed amigurumi


online to social media platforms or anywhere else, please
give credit to me since I am the original pattern creator
(”pattern by anyazoe”). Mass production of this amigurumi for
profit will not be allowed. Thanks so much for your support in
my work and have fun!

Materials: #anyazoepatterns

3.75 mm crochet hook, poly-fil, scissors, plastic yarn needle, metal yarn needle,
hot glue gun with glue, 6 mm safety eyes, black embroidery floss
Yarn (medium weight): ivory, tan, beige
Felt: dark brown, salmon

Where to find supplies:


Anya Straka-Conway
Joann Fabrics: http://www.joann.com/ anyazoe.etsy.com
Hobby Lobby: http://www.hobbylobby.com/ @anyazoe
Michaels: http://www.michaels.com/ @anyazoe
6060 (for safety eyes): https://www.etsy.com/shop/6060
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Pattern:

Head/neck: Key:
*Rounds; tan yarn ch = chain
1. Create a 6 sc ring (6) sc = single crochet
2. 2 sc (12) 1 sc = one single crochet in each stitch
3. 1 sc (12) 2 sc = two single crochet in each stitch
4. 2 sc, 1 sc (18) (x) = the number of stitches you should
5-6. 1 sc (18) have after finishing each row/round
7. 1 sc in each of the first three stitches, Dec six Dec = decrease stitch
times in a row, then 1 sc in each of the last three
stitches (12)
*Insert safety eyes and fill head with polyfil Note: Use the metal needle to
8. [Dec] five times in a row (7) stitch arms/legs/etc. to body.
9-12. 1 sc (7) Use plastic needle to tuck in
13. 2 sc in each of the next four stitches (11) extra yarn.
*Fill neck with small amount of polyfil, then stitch
the opening closed.

Body (first, smaller part):


*Start with a row, then work in continuous
rounds; tan yarn
1. Ch 12 (12)
2. 2 sc, 1 sc (18) *Do your first 2 sc in the first
stitch at the tail end of the chain; see photo index
3. 2 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc (24)
4-5. 1 sc (24)
*Switch to ivory yarn
6. 1 sc (24)
7. Dec, 1 sc, 1 sc (18)
8. Dec, 1 sc (12)
*Cut yarn and leave a good amount to use for
stitching. Stitch 2-3 stitches at a time, then fill with
polyfil. Continue this until you have completely
stitched and filled the body. See photo index.

2
Body (second, larger part): Eyebrows:
*Start with a row, then work in continuous *Rows; tan yarn
rounds; tan yarn 1. Ch 3 (3)
1. Ch 18 (18) 2. 1 sc (3)
2. 2 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc (24) *Use hot glue to attach, then stitch in yarn
3. 2 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc (30) ends
4-5. 1 sc (30)
*Switch to ivory yarn Jaw:
6. 1 sc (30) *Rounds; ivory yarn
7. Dec, 1 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc (24) 1. Create a 4 sc ring (4)
8. Dec, 1 sc, 1 sc (18)
*Cut yarn and leave a good amount to use Neck ridges:
for stitching. Stitch 2-3 stitches at a time, *Rows; ivory yarn
then fill with polyfil. Continue this until you 1. Ch 3 (3)
have completely stitched and filled the body. 2. 1 sc (3)
See photo index. *Make two; hot glue to attach

Snout: Tail:
*Rounds; ivory yarn *Rounds; tan yarn
1. Create a 8 sc ring (8) 1. Create a 3 sc ring (3)
2. 1 sc in each of the outside stitches (8) 2. 2 sc in the first stitch, then 1 sc in each of
3-4. 1 sc (8) the next two stitches (4)
3. 1 sc (4)
Cheeks: 4. 2 sc in the first stitch, then 1 sc in each of
*Rounds; ivory yarn the next three stitches (5)
1. Create a 5 sc ring (5) 5. 2 sc in the next three stitches (8)
*Use hot glue to attach, then stitch in yarn
ends Tail bottom:
*Rounds; ivory yarn
Top of snout: 1. Create a 3 sc ring (3)
*Rows; tan yarn *Use hot glue to attach, then stitch in yarn
1. Ch 4 (4) ends
2. 1 sc (4)
*Use hot glue to attach, then stitch in yarn
ends

Eyelids:
*Rows; beige yarn
1. Ch 2 (2)
*Use hot glue to attach, then stitch in yarn
ends

3
Photo index:

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*The body after you have finished the 2nd round
*Starting the body (first, smaller part); Ch 12 (12) [2 sc, 1 sc (18)]

*The body after you have finished


*Body, switching to ivory yarn all of the crochet steps

*Stitch from the ivory yarn through to the tan yarn. Do 2-3 *Using a wooden rod can be very helpful for
stitches at a time, then fill with polyfil. Continue doing this filling small spaces like this body part.
until the entire body has been stitched and filled. 5
*Make sure you hot glue your dark brown felt pieces to
the body before you hot glue the two body pieces and
head together. It is much easier if you do it first!

*Hot glue the head and body pieces


*Bottom of tail
together; ignore the green spots, since I
switched to dark brown felt instead

*Jaw

*Eyebrow

6
*Use black embroidery floss to create the
two lines on his snout

7
Felt pieces:

Extra notes:

*These felt pieces were made specifically for my amigurumi. You may have to alter the size of
your pieces if your amigurumi ends up being larger or smaller than mine.

*Use hot glue to attach felt pieces.

Smaller body spots (x8) - dark brown


felt; I made 8, but make as many as you
need to fill the space.

Larger body spots (x10) - dark brown


felt; I made 9 for the body and one for
the back of his neck. Make as many as
you need to fill the space on his body.

Tongue - salmon felt

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