Ogre Amigurumi

Medium difficulty

Medium

1.5 hours

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Video

Designed by

Louie's Loops

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What you'll learn

What you'll need

Cotton Yarn

Weight

Colors

Light Blue (Main)
White (Tooth)
Brown (Loin Cloth)
Crochet Hook Size G6 / 4.00mm

Crochet Hook

G6 / 4.00 mm

Safety Bead (x2)

10 mm

Stuffing

Darning Needle

Abbreviations

ch

Chain Stitch

st

Stitch

slst

Slip Stitch

sc

Single Crochet

inc

Increase

dec

Decrease (Sharp)

invdec

Invisible Decrease

FLO/BLO

Front / Back Loops Only

hdc

Half-Double Crochet

mbo

Mini Bobble Stitch

Other Useful Info

Gauge

5 Rnds and 4 sts per 1”
Finished piece is about 3” tall

Worked

In the Round unless otherwise stated

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The Pattern

01Lip

[All in Blue]
Ch 15

Cut the yarn and pull through to sew on the face.

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5 comments on “Ogre Amigurumi”

  1. last comment: having now crocheted the ogre twice with 6 mm eyes and 8 mm eyes, I prefer the 8 mm eyes. The video also shows 8 mm eyes.
    I also can’t get the legs to joint correctly. I want to redesign them somehow. :/

  2. aargh I just realized my brain processed the pattern weirdly, again. I saw indec2 as decrease the next two stitches so it is one decrease. Blarg.

  3. round 7 of the arms has the same problem in the print. it should be:
    sc 2, invisible decrease TWICE, single crochet 2, slip stitch in next stitch . Finish off and leave a tail for sewing.

  4. round 6 of the arms is wrong in the print. it should be
    sc 2, invisible decrease twice, sc 6 . That will get you to 10 stitches

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