Elenora the
Jackalope
  By: @lemoncatcrochet
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 making your very own Elenora the Jackalope! This pattern is for personal use only.
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               Pattern Notes                                 Supplies Needed
 This pattern is beginner friendly! It requires the           4.5mm Crochet Hook
 knowledge of basic amigurumi, working in                     Scissors
 rounds, embroidering facial details, and sewing.             Yarn Needle
 The yarn color and type are not important, as long           Stitch Marker
 as you adjust your hook size for the yarn you're             Polyester fiberfill
 working with, that'll work! Eye size is a personal           Safety Eyes (30mm) or
 preference, feel free to choose a size that suits you.       preferred size
 The “x whatever #” after the parentheses indicates
 that you should repeat what is in the parenthesis
 that many times.
 The number at the end of each round in
 parenthesis is the stitch count. This signifies how
                                                              Abbreviations
 many stitches you should have at the end of that             Mr: Magic Ring
 round.                                                       Sc: Single Crochet
                                                              Slst: Slip Stitch
                                                              Inc: Sc Increase
                Yarn Needed                                   Dec: Decrease
                                                              Ch: Chain
 At least 3 colors of the same type of yarn for the
                                                              FO: Finish Off
 body, antlers and accent pieces, and an
 additional fluffy yarn for the tail.
 Less than 1 skein of each color in Chenille Home
 Slim and the additional fluffy yarn.
 Color A will be the main body color, Color B
 will be the antler color, Color C will be the
 accent pieces, Color D will be the tail.
                      Head
In Color A
1.Mr6 - (6)
2. Incx6 - (12)
3. (Sc, Inc)x6 - (18)
4. (2Sc, Inc)x6 - (24)
5. (3Sc, Inc)x6 - (30)
6. (4Sc, Inc)x6 - (36)
7-8. Sc around - (36) (2 rounds total)
9. (4Sc, Dec)x6 - (30)
10. (3Sc, Dec)x6 - (24)
Place eyes now between rounds 7 & 8 with 7-8 visible
stitches in between. Start stuffing head, now and
continue stuffing until finished. Don’t overstuff.
11. (2Sc, Dec)x6 - (18)
12. Decrease around - (9)
FO and weave tail through top loops of round 12, pull tail
tightly to close the hole and hide the tail inside the head.
                                                  Ears (make 2)
                               In Color A, DO NOT STUFF.
                               1. Mr6 - (6)
                               2. Sc around - (6)
                               3. (Sc, Inc)x3 - (9)
                               4. (2Sc, Inc)x3 - (12)
                               5. (3Sc, Inc)x3 - (15)
                               6. (4Sc, Inc)x3 - (18)
                               7-14. Sc around - (18) (8 rounds total)
                               15. (4Sc, Dec)x3 -(15)
                               16. (3Sc, Dec)x3 - (12)
                               17-18. Sc around - (12) (2 rounds total)
                               FO and leave a long tail for sewing.
       Small and Large Antlers (make 2
                   of each)
 In Color C
1. Mr8 - (8)
2-4. Sc around - (8) (3 rounds total)
FO here for small antlers and continue on
for large antlers.
5-10. Sc around - (8) (9 rounds total)
FO here for large antlers (9 rounds)
Leave each with a long tail for sewing. Only
stuff the large antlers. Sew small antlers to
large antlers pointing outward.
        Mushroom Antler Mod
 In Red (mushroom cap)
1. MR6 - (6)
2. (Sc, Inc)x3 - (9)
3. In FLO (2Hdc, Hdc Inc)x3 - (12)
4. Slst and FO and leave short tail, hide in mushroom
when done.
 In White (mushroom stem)
Attach yarn into BLO of round 3 on mushroom cap.
1. (2Sc, Dec)x4 - (9)
2. (Sc, Dec)x3 - (6)
3-7. Sc around 6 - (6) (5 rounds total). You may add
more or less rounds if you’d like. Lightly stuff.
Optional* Embroider white spots on mushroom cap.
                       Body
 In Color A, do not stuff.
1. MR 8 - (8)
2. Incx8- (16)
3. (Sc, Inc)x8 - (24)
4. (3Sc, Inc)x6 - (30)
5. (4Sc, Inc)x6 - (36)
6. (5Sc, Inc)x6 - (42)
7. (6Sc, Inc)x6 - (48)
8. (6Sc, Dec)x6 - (42)
9. Sc around - (42)
10. (5Sc, Dec)x6 - (36)
11. (4Sc, Dec)x6 - (30)
12. (3Sc, Dec)x6 - (24)
13. Sc around - (24)
14. (2Sc, Dec)x6 - (18)
15. Sc around - (18)
FO and leave a long tail to sew to head.
                                                            Tail
                                            In Color D
                                           1. MR6 - (6)
                                           2. (Inc)x6 - (12)
                                           3. (Inc)x12 - (24)
                                           4. Sc around - (24)
                                           5. (2Sc, Dec)x6 - (18)
                                           6. (Sc, Dec)x6 - (12)
                                           Stuff the tail now and FO with a slst
                                           into first stitch of next round and leave
                                           a long tail for sewing to the body.
         Top Feet (make 2)
In Color A, can be left unstuffed or
lightly stuffed.
1. Mr6 - (6)
2. Incx6 - (12)
3. (Sc, Inc)x6 - (18)
4. (2Sc, Inc)x6 - (24)
5. (6Sc, 6Dec, 6Sc) - (18)
6. (3Sc, 6Dec, 3Sc) - (12)
FO and leave a long tail to sew to body.
     Bottom Feet (make 2)
Starting in Color B, can be left
unstuffed or lightly stuffed.
1. Mr6 - (6)
2. Incx6 - (12)
3. (Sc, Inc)x6 - (18)
Now switch to Color A
4. (2Sc, Inc)x6 - (24)
5. Sc around - (24)
6. (6Sc, 6Dec, 6Sc) - (18)
7. (3Sc, 6Dec, 3Sc) - (12)
FO and leave a long tail to sew to
body.
                                                Assembly
                                       Next place the needle vertical starting
Add facial details starting with the
                                       near the magic ring and coming out at      Lastly, you may embroider
nose first. I start mine where you
                                       the bottom tip of the nose. Repeat this   eyelids if you please and add
  see the needle placed above.
                                         step weaving the yarn in and out a      any additional facial sculpting
  Weave the yarn in and out to
                                       few times, pulling the yarn tight after              you wish.
   create a triangular shape.
                                        each round out. this will help create
                                              the little bunny lip shape.
  Sew antlers on top of head. Mine
                                        Next sew your ears on each side of        Now you can sew your body
 are sewn pointing inwards but you
                                        the head directly below the antlers.       centered under the head.
can choose the direction you prefer.
                             Assembly continued…
Top feet are sewn on under the   Bottom feet are sewn on the bottom   Sew the tail centered on the booty
              chin.                          of the body.                and then you’ve finished!
      Congratulations, you’ve now created your very own Elenora the
       Jackalope! I’d love to see your finished plushies, so please don’t
              forget to tag me on Instagram @lemoncatcrochet
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